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* log on target based on nolog, not verbosity fies #18569 * initialize module name removing verbosity exposed missing name at certain stages, initialize to file name and update later once module args are parsed
2422 lines
93 KiB
Python
2422 lines
93 KiB
Python
# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component.
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# This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed.
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# Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible
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# still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license
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# to the complete work.
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#
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# Copyright (c), Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>, 2012-2013
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# Copyright (c), Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com> 2016
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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# are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
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# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
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# USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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#
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BOOLEANS_TRUE = ['y', 'yes', 'on', '1', 'true', 1, True]
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BOOLEANS_FALSE = ['n', 'no', 'off', '0', 'false', 0, False]
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BOOLEANS = BOOLEANS_TRUE + BOOLEANS_FALSE
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SIZE_RANGES = { 'Y': 1<<80, 'Z': 1<<70, 'E': 1<<60, 'P': 1<<50, 'T': 1<<40, 'G': 1<<30, 'M': 1<<20, 'K': 1<<10, 'B': 1 }
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FILE_ATTRIBUTES = {
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'A': 'noatime',
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'a': 'append',
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'c': 'compressed',
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'C': 'nocow',
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'd': 'nodump',
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'D': 'dirsync',
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'e': 'extents',
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'E': 'encrypted',
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'h': 'blocksize',
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'i': 'immutable',
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'I': 'indexed',
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'j': 'journalled',
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'N': 'inline',
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's': 'zero',
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'S': 'synchronous',
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't': 'notail',
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'T': 'blockroot',
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'u': 'undelete',
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'X': 'compressedraw',
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'Z': 'compresseddirty',
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}
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# ansible modules can be written in any language. To simplify
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# development of Python modules, the functions available here can
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# be used to do many common tasks
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import locale
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import os
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import re
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import pipes
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import types
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import time
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import select
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import shutil
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import stat
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import tempfile
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import traceback
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import grp
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import pwd
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import platform
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import errno
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import datetime
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from itertools import repeat, chain
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try:
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import syslog
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HAS_SYSLOG=True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_SYSLOG=False
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try:
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from systemd import journal
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has_journal = True
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except ImportError:
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has_journal = False
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HAVE_SELINUX=False
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try:
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import selinux
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HAVE_SELINUX=True
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except ImportError:
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pass
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# Python2 & 3 way to get NoneType
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NoneType = type(None)
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try:
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from collections import Sequence, Mapping
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except ImportError:
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# python2.5
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Sequence = (list, tuple)
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Mapping = (dict,)
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# Note: When getting Sequence from collections, it matches with strings. If
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# this matters, make sure to check for strings before checking for sequencetype
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try:
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from collections.abc import KeysView
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SEQUENCETYPE = (Sequence, KeysView)
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except:
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SEQUENCETYPE = Sequence
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try:
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import json
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# Detect the python-json library which is incompatible
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# Look for simplejson if that's the case
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try:
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if not isinstance(json.loads, types.FunctionType) or not isinstance(json.dumps, types.FunctionType):
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raise ImportError
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except AttributeError:
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raise ImportError
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except ImportError:
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try:
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import simplejson as json
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except ImportError:
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print('\n{"msg": "Error: ansible requires the stdlib json or simplejson module, neither was found!", "failed": true}')
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sys.exit(1)
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except SyntaxError:
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print('\n{"msg": "SyntaxError: probably due to installed simplejson being for a different python version", "failed": true}')
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sys.exit(1)
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AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS = dict()
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try:
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import hashlib
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# python 2.7.9+ and 2.7.0+
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for attribute in ('available_algorithms', 'algorithms'):
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algorithms = getattr(hashlib, attribute, None)
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if algorithms:
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break
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if algorithms is None:
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# python 2.5+
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algorithms = ('md5', 'sha1', 'sha224', 'sha256', 'sha384', 'sha512')
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for algorithm in algorithms:
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AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS[algorithm] = getattr(hashlib, algorithm)
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except ImportError:
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import sha
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AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS = {'sha1': sha.sha}
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try:
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import md5
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AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS['md5'] = md5.md5
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except ImportError:
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pass
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from ansible.module_utils.pycompat24 import get_exception, literal_eval
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from ansible.module_utils.six import (PY2, PY3, b, binary_type, integer_types,
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iteritems, text_type, string_types)
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import map, reduce
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native, to_bytes, to_text
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_NUMBERTYPES = tuple(list(integer_types) + [float])
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# Deprecated compat. Only kept in case another module used these names Using
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# ansible.module_utils.six is preferred
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NUMBERTYPES = _NUMBERTYPES
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imap = map
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try:
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# Python 2
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unicode
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except NameError:
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# Python 3
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unicode = text_type
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try:
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# Python 2.6+
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bytes
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except NameError:
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# Python 2.4
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bytes = binary_type
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try:
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# Python 2
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basestring
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except NameError:
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# Python 3
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basestring = string_types
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_literal_eval = literal_eval
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# End of deprecated names
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# Internal global holding passed in params. This is consulted in case
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# multiple AnsibleModules are created. Otherwise each AnsibleModule would
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# attempt to read from stdin. Other code should not use this directly as it
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# is an internal implementation detail
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_ANSIBLE_ARGS = None
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FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS=dict(
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src = dict(),
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mode = dict(type='raw'),
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owner = dict(),
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group = dict(),
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seuser = dict(),
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serole = dict(),
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selevel = dict(),
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setype = dict(),
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follow = dict(type='bool', default=False),
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# not taken by the file module, but other modules call file so it must ignore them.
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content = dict(no_log=True),
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backup = dict(),
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force = dict(),
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remote_src = dict(), # used by assemble
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regexp = dict(), # used by assemble
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delimiter = dict(), # used by assemble
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directory_mode = dict(), # used by copy
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unsafe_writes = dict(type='bool'), # should be available to any module using atomic_move
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attributes = dict(aliases=['attr']),
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)
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PASSWD_ARG_RE = re.compile(r'^[-]{0,2}pass[-]?(word|wd)?')
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# Can't use 07777 on Python 3, can't use 0o7777 on Python 2.4
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PERM_BITS = int('07777', 8) # file mode permission bits
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EXEC_PERM_BITS = int('00111', 8) # execute permission bits
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DEFAULT_PERM = int('0666', 8) # default file permission bits
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def get_platform():
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''' what's the platform? example: Linux is a platform. '''
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return platform.system()
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def get_distribution():
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''' return the distribution name '''
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if platform.system() == 'Linux':
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try:
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supported_dists = platform._supported_dists + ('arch','alpine')
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distribution = platform.linux_distribution(supported_dists=supported_dists)[0].capitalize()
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if not distribution and os.path.isfile('/etc/system-release'):
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distribution = platform.linux_distribution(supported_dists=['system'])[0].capitalize()
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if 'Amazon' in distribution:
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distribution = 'Amazon'
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else:
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distribution = 'OtherLinux'
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except:
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# FIXME: MethodMissing, I assume?
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distribution = platform.dist()[0].capitalize()
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else:
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distribution = None
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return distribution
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def get_distribution_version():
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''' return the distribution version '''
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if platform.system() == 'Linux':
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try:
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distribution_version = platform.linux_distribution()[1]
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if not distribution_version and os.path.isfile('/etc/system-release'):
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distribution_version = platform.linux_distribution(supported_dists=['system'])[1]
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except:
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# FIXME: MethodMissing, I assume?
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distribution_version = platform.dist()[1]
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else:
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distribution_version = None
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return distribution_version
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def get_all_subclasses(cls):
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'''
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used by modules like Hardware or Network fact classes to retrieve all subclasses of a given class.
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__subclasses__ return only direct sub classes. This one go down into the class tree.
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'''
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# Retrieve direct subclasses
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subclasses = cls.__subclasses__()
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to_visit = list(subclasses)
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# Then visit all subclasses
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while to_visit:
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for sc in to_visit:
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# The current class is now visited, so remove it from list
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to_visit.remove(sc)
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# Appending all subclasses to visit and keep a reference of available class
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for ssc in sc.__subclasses__():
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subclasses.append(ssc)
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to_visit.append(ssc)
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return subclasses
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def load_platform_subclass(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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'''
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used by modules like User to have different implementations based on detected platform. See User
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module for an example.
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'''
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this_platform = get_platform()
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distribution = get_distribution()
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subclass = None
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# get the most specific superclass for this platform
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if distribution is not None:
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for sc in get_all_subclasses(cls):
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if sc.distribution is not None and sc.distribution == distribution and sc.platform == this_platform:
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subclass = sc
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if subclass is None:
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for sc in get_all_subclasses(cls):
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if sc.platform == this_platform and sc.distribution is None:
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subclass = sc
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if subclass is None:
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subclass = cls
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return super(cls, subclass).__new__(subclass)
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def json_dict_unicode_to_bytes(d, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict'):
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''' Recursively convert dict keys and values to byte str
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Specialized for json return because this only handles, lists, tuples,
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and dict container types (the containers that the json module returns)
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'''
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if isinstance(d, text_type):
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return to_bytes(d, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
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elif isinstance(d, dict):
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return dict(map(json_dict_unicode_to_bytes, iteritems(d), repeat(encoding), repeat(errors)))
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elif isinstance(d, list):
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return list(map(json_dict_unicode_to_bytes, d, repeat(encoding), repeat(errors)))
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elif isinstance(d, tuple):
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return tuple(map(json_dict_unicode_to_bytes, d, repeat(encoding), repeat(errors)))
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else:
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return d
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def json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(d, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict'):
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''' Recursively convert dict keys and values to byte str
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Specialized for json return because this only handles, lists, tuples,
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and dict container types (the containers that the json module returns)
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'''
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if isinstance(d, binary_type):
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# Warning, can traceback
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return to_text(d, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
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elif isinstance(d, dict):
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return dict(map(json_dict_bytes_to_unicode, iteritems(d), repeat(encoding), repeat(errors)))
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elif isinstance(d, list):
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return list(map(json_dict_bytes_to_unicode, d, repeat(encoding), repeat(errors)))
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elif isinstance(d, tuple):
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return tuple(map(json_dict_bytes_to_unicode, d, repeat(encoding), repeat(errors)))
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else:
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return d
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def return_values(obj):
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""" Return native stringified values from datastructures.
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For use with removing sensitive values pre-jsonification."""
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if isinstance(obj, (text_type, binary_type)):
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if obj:
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yield to_native(obj, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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return
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elif isinstance(obj, SEQUENCETYPE):
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for element in obj:
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for subelement in return_values(element):
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yield subelement
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elif isinstance(obj, Mapping):
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for element in obj.items():
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for subelement in return_values(element[1]):
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yield subelement
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elif isinstance(obj, (bool, NoneType)):
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# This must come before int because bools are also ints
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return
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elif isinstance(obj, NUMBERTYPES):
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yield to_native(obj, nonstring='simplerepr')
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else:
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raise TypeError('Unknown parameter type: %s, %s' % (type(obj), obj))
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def remove_values(value, no_log_strings):
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""" Remove strings in no_log_strings from value. If value is a container
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type, then remove a lot more"""
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if isinstance(value, (text_type, binary_type)):
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# Need native str type
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native_str_value = value
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if isinstance(value, text_type):
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value_is_text = True
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if PY2:
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native_str_value = to_bytes(value, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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elif isinstance(value, binary_type):
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value_is_text = False
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if PY3:
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native_str_value = to_text(value, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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if native_str_value in no_log_strings:
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return 'VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER'
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for omit_me in no_log_strings:
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native_str_value = native_str_value.replace(omit_me, '*' * 8)
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if value_is_text and isinstance(native_str_value, binary_type):
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value = to_text(native_str_value, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_replace')
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elif not value_is_text and isinstance(native_str_value, text_type):
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value = to_bytes(native_str_value, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_replace')
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else:
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value = native_str_value
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elif isinstance(value, SEQUENCETYPE):
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return [remove_values(elem, no_log_strings) for elem in value]
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elif isinstance(value, Mapping):
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return dict((k, remove_values(v, no_log_strings)) for k, v in value.items())
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elif isinstance(value, tuple(chain(NUMBERTYPES, (bool, NoneType)))):
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stringy_value = to_native(value, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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if stringy_value in no_log_strings:
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return 'VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER'
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for omit_me in no_log_strings:
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if omit_me in stringy_value:
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return 'VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER'
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elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
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value = value.isoformat()
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else:
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raise TypeError('Value of unknown type: %s, %s' % (type(value), value))
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return value
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def heuristic_log_sanitize(data, no_log_values=None):
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''' Remove strings that look like passwords from log messages '''
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# Currently filters:
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# user:pass@foo/whatever and http://username:pass@wherever/foo
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# This code has false positives and consumes parts of logs that are
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# not passwds
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# begin: start of a passwd containing string
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# end: end of a passwd containing string
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# sep: char between user and passwd
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# prev_begin: where in the overall string to start a search for
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# a passwd
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# sep_search_end: where in the string to end a search for the sep
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data = to_native(data)
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output = []
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begin = len(data)
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prev_begin = begin
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sep = 1
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while sep:
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# Find the potential end of a passwd
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try:
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end = data.rindex('@', 0, begin)
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except ValueError:
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# No passwd in the rest of the data
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output.insert(0, data[0:begin])
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break
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# Search for the beginning of a passwd
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sep = None
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sep_search_end = end
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while not sep:
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# URL-style username+password
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try:
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begin = data.rindex('://', 0, sep_search_end)
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except ValueError:
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# No url style in the data, check for ssh style in the
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# rest of the string
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begin = 0
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# Search for separator
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try:
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sep = data.index(':', begin + 3, end)
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except ValueError:
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# No separator; choices:
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if begin == 0:
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# Searched the whole string so there's no password
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# here. Return the remaining data
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output.insert(0, data[0:begin])
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break
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# Search for a different beginning of the password field.
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sep_search_end = begin
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continue
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if sep:
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# Password was found; remove it.
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output.insert(0, data[end:prev_begin])
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output.insert(0, '********')
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output.insert(0, data[begin:sep + 1])
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prev_begin = begin
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output = ''.join(output)
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if no_log_values:
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output = remove_values(output, no_log_values)
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return output
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def bytes_to_human(size, isbits=False, unit=None):
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base = 'Bytes'
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if isbits:
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base = 'bits'
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suffix = ''
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for suffix, limit in sorted(iteritems(SIZE_RANGES), key=lambda item: -item[1]):
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if (unit is None and size >= limit) or unit is not None and unit.upper() == suffix[0]:
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break
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if limit != 1:
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suffix += base[0]
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else:
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suffix = base
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return '%.2f %s' % (float(size)/ limit, suffix)
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|
|
|
def human_to_bytes(number, default_unit=None, isbits=False):
|
|
|
|
'''
|
|
Convert number in string format into bytes (ex: '2K' => 2048) or using unit argument
|
|
ex:
|
|
human_to_bytes('10M') <=> human_to_bytes(10, 'M')
|
|
'''
|
|
m = re.search('^\s*(\d*\.?\d*)\s*([A-Za-z]+)?', str(number), flags=re.IGNORECASE)
|
|
if m is None:
|
|
raise ValueError("human_to_bytes() can't interpret following string: %s" % str(number))
|
|
try:
|
|
num = float(m.group(1))
|
|
except:
|
|
raise ValueError("human_to_bytes() can't interpret following number: %s (original input string: %s)" % (m.group(1), number))
|
|
|
|
unit = m.group(2)
|
|
if unit is None:
|
|
unit = default_unit
|
|
|
|
if unit is None:
|
|
''' No unit given, returning raw number '''
|
|
return int(round(num))
|
|
range_key = unit[0].upper()
|
|
try:
|
|
limit = SIZE_RANGES[range_key]
|
|
except:
|
|
raise ValueError("human_to_bytes() failed to convert %s (unit = %s). The suffix must be one of %s" % (number, unit, ", ".join(SIZE_RANGES.keys())))
|
|
|
|
# default value
|
|
unit_class = 'B'
|
|
unit_class_name = 'byte'
|
|
# handling bits case
|
|
if isbits:
|
|
unit_class = 'b'
|
|
unit_class_name = 'bit'
|
|
# check unit value if more than one character (KB, MB)
|
|
if len(unit) > 1:
|
|
expect_message = 'expect %s%s or %s' % (range_key, unit_class, range_key)
|
|
if range_key == 'B':
|
|
expect_message = 'expect %s or %s' % (unit_class, unit_class_name)
|
|
|
|
if unit_class_name in unit.lower():
|
|
pass
|
|
elif unit[1] != unit_class:
|
|
raise ValueError("human_to_bytes() failed to convert %s. Value is not a valid string (%s)" % (number, expect_message))
|
|
|
|
return int(round(num * limit))
|
|
|
|
def is_executable(path):
|
|
'''is the given path executable?
|
|
|
|
Limitations:
|
|
* Does not account for FSACLs.
|
|
* Most times we really want to know "Can the current user execute this
|
|
file" This function does not tell us that, only if an execute bit is set.
|
|
'''
|
|
# These are all bitfields so first bitwise-or all the permissions we're
|
|
# looking for, then bitwise-and with the file's mode to determine if any
|
|
# execute bits are set.
|
|
return ((stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH) & os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MODE])
|
|
|
|
def _load_params():
|
|
''' read the modules parameters and store them globally.
|
|
|
|
This function may be needed for certain very dynamic custom modules which
|
|
want to process the parameters that are being handed the module. Since
|
|
this is so closely tied to the implementation of modules we cannot
|
|
guarantee API stability for it (it may change between versions) however we
|
|
will try not to break it gratuitously. It is certainly more future-proof
|
|
to call this function and consume its outputs than to implement the logic
|
|
inside it as a copy in your own code.
|
|
'''
|
|
global _ANSIBLE_ARGS
|
|
if _ANSIBLE_ARGS is not None:
|
|
buffer = _ANSIBLE_ARGS
|
|
else:
|
|
# debug overrides to read args from file or cmdline
|
|
|
|
# Avoid tracebacks when locale is non-utf8
|
|
# We control the args and we pass them as utf8
|
|
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
|
|
if os.path.isfile(sys.argv[1]):
|
|
fd = open(sys.argv[1], 'rb')
|
|
buffer = fd.read()
|
|
fd.close()
|
|
else:
|
|
buffer = sys.argv[1]
|
|
if PY3:
|
|
buffer = buffer.encode('utf-8', errors='surrogateescape')
|
|
# default case, read from stdin
|
|
else:
|
|
if PY2:
|
|
buffer = sys.stdin.read()
|
|
else:
|
|
buffer = sys.stdin.buffer.read()
|
|
_ANSIBLE_ARGS = buffer
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
params = json.loads(buffer.decode('utf-8'))
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
# This helper used too early for fail_json to work.
|
|
print('\n{"msg": "Error: Module unable to decode valid JSON on stdin. Unable to figure out what parameters were passed", "failed": true}')
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
if PY2:
|
|
params = json_dict_unicode_to_bytes(params)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
return params['ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS']
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
# This helper does not have access to fail_json so we have to print
|
|
# json output on our own.
|
|
print('\n{"msg": "Error: Module unable to locate ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS in json data from stdin. Unable to figure out what parameters were passed", "failed": true}')
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
def env_fallback(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
''' Load value from environment '''
|
|
for arg in args:
|
|
if arg in os.environ:
|
|
return os.environ[arg]
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AnsibleFallbackNotFound
|
|
|
|
def _lenient_lowercase(lst):
|
|
"""Lowercase elements of a list.
|
|
|
|
If an element is not a string, pass it through untouched.
|
|
"""
|
|
lowered = []
|
|
for value in lst:
|
|
try:
|
|
lowered.append(value.lower())
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
lowered.append(value)
|
|
return lowered
|
|
|
|
def format_attributes(attributes):
|
|
attribute_list = []
|
|
for attr in attributes:
|
|
if attr in FILE_ATTRIBUTES:
|
|
attribute_list.append(FILE_ATTRIBUTES[attr])
|
|
return attribute_list
|
|
|
|
def get_flags_from_attributes(attributes):
|
|
flags = []
|
|
for key,attr in FILE_ATTRIBUTES.iteritems():
|
|
if attr in attributes:
|
|
flags.append(key)
|
|
return ''.join(flags)
|
|
|
|
class AnsibleFallbackNotFound(Exception):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AnsibleModule(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, argument_spec, bypass_checks=False, no_log=False,
|
|
check_invalid_arguments=True, mutually_exclusive=None, required_together=None,
|
|
required_one_of=None, add_file_common_args=False, supports_check_mode=False,
|
|
required_if=None):
|
|
|
|
'''
|
|
common code for quickly building an ansible module in Python
|
|
(although you can write modules in anything that can return JSON)
|
|
see library/* for examples
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
self._name = os.path.basename(__file__) #initialize name until we can parse from options
|
|
self.argument_spec = argument_spec
|
|
self.supports_check_mode = supports_check_mode
|
|
self.check_mode = False
|
|
self.no_log = no_log
|
|
self.cleanup_files = []
|
|
self._debug = False
|
|
self._diff = False
|
|
self._verbosity = 0
|
|
# May be used to set modifications to the environment for any
|
|
# run_command invocation
|
|
self.run_command_environ_update = {}
|
|
|
|
self.aliases = {}
|
|
self._legal_inputs = ['_ansible_check_mode', '_ansible_no_log', '_ansible_debug', '_ansible_diff', '_ansible_verbosity', '_ansible_selinux_special_fs', '_ansible_module_name', '_ansible_version', '_ansible_syslog_facility']
|
|
|
|
if add_file_common_args:
|
|
for k, v in FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.items():
|
|
if k not in self.argument_spec:
|
|
self.argument_spec[k] = v
|
|
|
|
self._load_params()
|
|
self._set_fallbacks()
|
|
|
|
# append to legal_inputs and then possibly check against them
|
|
try:
|
|
self.aliases = self._handle_aliases()
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
# Use exceptions here because it isn't safe to call fail_json until no_log is processed
|
|
print('\n{"failed": true, "msg": "Module alias error: %s"}' % str(e))
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
# Save parameter values that should never be logged
|
|
self.no_log_values = set()
|
|
# Use the argspec to determine which args are no_log
|
|
for arg_name, arg_opts in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
if arg_opts.get('no_log', False):
|
|
# Find the value for the no_log'd param
|
|
no_log_object = self.params.get(arg_name, None)
|
|
if no_log_object:
|
|
self.no_log_values.update(return_values(no_log_object))
|
|
|
|
# check the locale as set by the current environment, and reset to
|
|
# a known valid (LANG=C) if it's an invalid/unavailable locale
|
|
self._check_locale()
|
|
|
|
self._check_arguments(check_invalid_arguments)
|
|
|
|
# check exclusive early
|
|
if not bypass_checks:
|
|
self._check_mutually_exclusive(mutually_exclusive)
|
|
|
|
self._set_defaults(pre=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
self._CHECK_ARGUMENT_TYPES_DISPATCHER = {
|
|
'str': self._check_type_str,
|
|
'list': self._check_type_list,
|
|
'dict': self._check_type_dict,
|
|
'bool': self._check_type_bool,
|
|
'int': self._check_type_int,
|
|
'float': self._check_type_float,
|
|
'path': self._check_type_path,
|
|
'raw': self._check_type_raw,
|
|
'jsonarg': self._check_type_jsonarg,
|
|
'json': self._check_type_jsonarg,
|
|
'bytes': self._check_type_bytes,
|
|
'bits': self._check_type_bits,
|
|
}
|
|
if not bypass_checks:
|
|
self._check_required_arguments()
|
|
self._check_argument_types()
|
|
self._check_argument_values()
|
|
self._check_required_together(required_together)
|
|
self._check_required_one_of(required_one_of)
|
|
self._check_required_if(required_if)
|
|
|
|
self._set_defaults(pre=False)
|
|
|
|
if not self.no_log:
|
|
self._log_invocation()
|
|
|
|
# finally, make sure we're in a sane working dir
|
|
self._set_cwd()
|
|
|
|
def load_file_common_arguments(self, params):
|
|
'''
|
|
many modules deal with files, this encapsulates common
|
|
options that the file module accepts such that it is directly
|
|
available to all modules and they can share code.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
path = params.get('path', params.get('dest', None))
|
|
if path is None:
|
|
return {}
|
|
else:
|
|
path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path))
|
|
|
|
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
# if the path is a symlink, and we're following links, get
|
|
# the target of the link instead for testing
|
|
if params.get('follow', False) and os.path.islink(b_path):
|
|
b_path = os.path.realpath(b_path)
|
|
path = to_native(b_path)
|
|
|
|
mode = params.get('mode', None)
|
|
owner = params.get('owner', None)
|
|
group = params.get('group', None)
|
|
|
|
# selinux related options
|
|
seuser = params.get('seuser', None)
|
|
serole = params.get('serole', None)
|
|
setype = params.get('setype', None)
|
|
selevel = params.get('selevel', None)
|
|
secontext = [seuser, serole, setype]
|
|
|
|
if self.selinux_mls_enabled():
|
|
secontext.append(selevel)
|
|
|
|
default_secontext = self.selinux_default_context(path)
|
|
for i in range(len(default_secontext)):
|
|
if i is not None and secontext[i] == '_default':
|
|
secontext[i] = default_secontext[i]
|
|
|
|
attributes = params.get('attributes', None)
|
|
return dict(
|
|
path=path, mode=mode, owner=owner, group=group,
|
|
seuser=seuser, serole=serole, setype=setype,
|
|
selevel=selevel, secontext=secontext, attributes=attributes,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Detect whether using selinux that is MLS-aware.
|
|
# While this means you can set the level/range with
|
|
# selinux.lsetfilecon(), it may or may not mean that you
|
|
# will get the selevel as part of the context returned
|
|
# by selinux.lgetfilecon().
|
|
|
|
def selinux_mls_enabled(self):
|
|
if not HAVE_SELINUX:
|
|
return False
|
|
if selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled() == 1:
|
|
return True
|
|
else:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def selinux_enabled(self):
|
|
if not HAVE_SELINUX:
|
|
seenabled = self.get_bin_path('selinuxenabled')
|
|
if seenabled is not None:
|
|
(rc,out,err) = self.run_command(seenabled)
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="Aborting, target uses selinux but python bindings (libselinux-python) aren't installed!")
|
|
return False
|
|
if selinux.is_selinux_enabled() == 1:
|
|
return True
|
|
else:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
# Determine whether we need a placeholder for selevel/mls
|
|
def selinux_initial_context(self):
|
|
context = [None, None, None]
|
|
if self.selinux_mls_enabled():
|
|
context.append(None)
|
|
return context
|
|
|
|
# If selinux fails to find a default, return an array of None
|
|
def selinux_default_context(self, path, mode=0):
|
|
context = self.selinux_initial_context()
|
|
if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
return context
|
|
try:
|
|
ret = selinux.matchpathcon(to_native(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), mode)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
return context
|
|
if ret[0] == -1:
|
|
return context
|
|
# Limit split to 4 because the selevel, the last in the list,
|
|
# may contain ':' characters
|
|
context = ret[1].split(':', 3)
|
|
return context
|
|
|
|
def selinux_context(self, path):
|
|
context = self.selinux_initial_context()
|
|
if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
return context
|
|
try:
|
|
ret = selinux.lgetfilecon_raw(to_native(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='path %s does not exist' % path)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='failed to retrieve selinux context')
|
|
if ret[0] == -1:
|
|
return context
|
|
# Limit split to 4 because the selevel, the last in the list,
|
|
# may contain ':' characters
|
|
context = ret[1].split(':', 3)
|
|
return context
|
|
|
|
def user_and_group(self, filename):
|
|
filename = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(filename))
|
|
b_filename = to_bytes(filename, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
st = os.lstat(b_filename)
|
|
uid = st.st_uid
|
|
gid = st.st_gid
|
|
return (uid, gid)
|
|
|
|
def find_mount_point(self, path):
|
|
path = os.path.realpath(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path)))
|
|
while not os.path.ismount(path):
|
|
path = os.path.dirname(path)
|
|
return path
|
|
|
|
def is_special_selinux_path(self, path):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a tuple containing (True, selinux_context) if the given path is on a
|
|
NFS or other 'special' fs mount point, otherwise the return will be (False, None).
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
f = open('/proc/mounts', 'r')
|
|
mount_data = f.readlines()
|
|
f.close()
|
|
except:
|
|
return (False, None)
|
|
path_mount_point = self.find_mount_point(path)
|
|
for line in mount_data:
|
|
(device, mount_point, fstype, options, rest) = line.split(' ', 4)
|
|
|
|
if path_mount_point == mount_point:
|
|
for fs in self._selinux_special_fs:
|
|
if fs in fstype:
|
|
special_context = self.selinux_context(path_mount_point)
|
|
return (True, special_context)
|
|
|
|
return (False, None)
|
|
|
|
def set_default_selinux_context(self, path, changed):
|
|
if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
return changed
|
|
context = self.selinux_default_context(path)
|
|
return self.set_context_if_different(path, context, False)
|
|
|
|
def set_context_if_different(self, path, context, changed, diff=None):
|
|
|
|
if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
return changed
|
|
cur_context = self.selinux_context(path)
|
|
new_context = list(cur_context)
|
|
# Iterate over the current context instead of the
|
|
# argument context, which may have selevel.
|
|
|
|
(is_special_se, sp_context) = self.is_special_selinux_path(path)
|
|
if is_special_se:
|
|
new_context = sp_context
|
|
else:
|
|
for i in range(len(cur_context)):
|
|
if len(context) > i:
|
|
if context[i] is not None and context[i] != cur_context[i]:
|
|
new_context[i] = context[i]
|
|
elif context[i] is None:
|
|
new_context[i] = cur_context[i]
|
|
|
|
if cur_context != new_context:
|
|
if diff is not None:
|
|
if 'before' not in diff:
|
|
diff['before'] = {}
|
|
diff['before']['secontext'] = cur_context
|
|
if 'after' not in diff:
|
|
diff['after'] = {}
|
|
diff['after']['secontext'] = new_context
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
if self.check_mode:
|
|
return True
|
|
rc = selinux.lsetfilecon(to_native(path),
|
|
str(':'.join(new_context)))
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='invalid selinux context: %s' % str(e), new_context=new_context, cur_context=cur_context, input_was=context)
|
|
if rc != 0:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='set selinux context failed')
|
|
changed = True
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
def set_owner_if_different(self, path, owner, changed, diff=None):
|
|
path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path))
|
|
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
if owner is None:
|
|
return changed
|
|
orig_uid, orig_gid = self.user_and_group(path)
|
|
try:
|
|
uid = int(owner)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
try:
|
|
uid = pwd.getpwnam(owner).pw_uid
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chown failed: failed to look up user %s' % owner)
|
|
if orig_uid != uid:
|
|
|
|
if diff is not None:
|
|
if 'before' not in diff:
|
|
diff['before'] = {}
|
|
diff['before']['owner'] = orig_uid
|
|
if 'after' not in diff:
|
|
diff['after'] = {}
|
|
diff['after']['owner'] = uid
|
|
|
|
if self.check_mode:
|
|
return True
|
|
try:
|
|
os.lchown(b_path, uid, -1)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chown failed')
|
|
changed = True
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
def set_group_if_different(self, path, group, changed, diff=None):
|
|
path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path))
|
|
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
if group is None:
|
|
return changed
|
|
orig_uid, orig_gid = self.user_and_group(b_path)
|
|
try:
|
|
gid = int(group)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
try:
|
|
gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chgrp failed: failed to look up group %s' % group)
|
|
if orig_gid != gid:
|
|
|
|
if diff is not None:
|
|
if 'before' not in diff:
|
|
diff['before'] = {}
|
|
diff['before']['group'] = orig_gid
|
|
if 'after' not in diff:
|
|
diff['after'] = {}
|
|
diff['after']['group'] = gid
|
|
|
|
if self.check_mode:
|
|
return True
|
|
try:
|
|
os.lchown(b_path, -1, gid)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chgrp failed')
|
|
changed = True
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
def set_mode_if_different(self, path, mode, changed, diff=None):
|
|
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
b_path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(b_path))
|
|
path_stat = os.lstat(b_path)
|
|
|
|
if mode is None:
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
if not isinstance(mode, int):
|
|
try:
|
|
mode = int(mode, 8)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
try:
|
|
mode = self._symbolic_mode_to_octal(path_stat, mode)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path,
|
|
msg="mode must be in octal or symbolic form",
|
|
details=str(e))
|
|
|
|
if mode != stat.S_IMODE(mode):
|
|
# prevent mode from having extra info orbeing invalid long number
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg="Invalid mode supplied, only permission info is allowed", details=mode)
|
|
|
|
prev_mode = stat.S_IMODE(path_stat.st_mode)
|
|
|
|
if prev_mode != mode:
|
|
|
|
if diff is not None:
|
|
if 'before' not in diff:
|
|
diff['before'] = {}
|
|
diff['before']['mode'] = '0%03o' % prev_mode
|
|
if 'after' not in diff:
|
|
diff['after'] = {}
|
|
diff['after']['mode'] = '0%03o' % mode
|
|
|
|
if self.check_mode:
|
|
return True
|
|
# FIXME: comparison against string above will cause this to be executed
|
|
# every time
|
|
try:
|
|
if hasattr(os, 'lchmod'):
|
|
os.lchmod(b_path, mode)
|
|
else:
|
|
if not os.path.islink(b_path):
|
|
os.chmod(b_path, mode)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Attempt to set the perms of the symlink but be
|
|
# careful not to change the perms of the underlying
|
|
# file while trying
|
|
underlying_stat = os.stat(b_path)
|
|
os.chmod(b_path, mode)
|
|
new_underlying_stat = os.stat(b_path)
|
|
if underlying_stat.st_mode != new_underlying_stat.st_mode:
|
|
os.chmod(b_path, stat.S_IMODE(underlying_stat.st_mode))
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if os.path.islink(b_path) and e.errno == errno.EPERM: # Can't set mode on symbolic links
|
|
pass
|
|
elif e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ELOOP): # Can't set mode on broken symbolic links
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise e
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chmod failed', details=str(e))
|
|
|
|
path_stat = os.lstat(b_path)
|
|
new_mode = stat.S_IMODE(path_stat.st_mode)
|
|
|
|
if new_mode != prev_mode:
|
|
changed = True
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
def set_attributes_if_different(self, path, attributes, changed, diff=None):
|
|
|
|
if attributes is None:
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
b_path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(b_path))
|
|
existing = self.get_file_attributes(b_path)
|
|
|
|
if existing.get('attr_flags','') != attributes:
|
|
attrcmd = self.get_bin_path('chattr')
|
|
if attrcmd:
|
|
attrcmd = [attrcmd, '=%s' % attributes, b_path]
|
|
changed = True
|
|
|
|
if diff is not None:
|
|
if 'before' not in diff:
|
|
diff['before'] = {}
|
|
diff['before']['attributes'] = existing.get('attr_flags')
|
|
if 'after' not in diff:
|
|
diff['after'] = {}
|
|
diff['after']['attributes'] = attributes
|
|
|
|
if not self.check_mode:
|
|
try:
|
|
rc, out, err = self.run_command(attrcmd)
|
|
if rc != 0 or err:
|
|
raise Exception("Error while setting attributes: %s" % (out + err))
|
|
except:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chattr failed', details=str(e))
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
def get_file_attributes(self, path):
|
|
output = {}
|
|
attrcmd = self.get_bin_path('lsattr', False)
|
|
if attrcmd:
|
|
attrcmd = [attrcmd, '-vd', path]
|
|
try:
|
|
rc, out, err = self.run_command(attrcmd)
|
|
if rc == 0:
|
|
res = out.split(' ')[0:2]
|
|
output['attr_flags'] = res[1].replace('-','').strip()
|
|
output['version'] = res[0].strip()
|
|
output['attributes'] = format_attributes(output['attr_flags'])
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _symbolic_mode_to_octal(self, path_stat, symbolic_mode):
|
|
new_mode = stat.S_IMODE(path_stat.st_mode)
|
|
|
|
mode_re = re.compile(r'^(?P<users>[ugoa]+)(?P<operator>[-+=])(?P<perms>[rwxXst-]*|[ugo])$')
|
|
for mode in symbolic_mode.split(','):
|
|
match = mode_re.match(mode)
|
|
if match:
|
|
users = match.group('users')
|
|
operator = match.group('operator')
|
|
perms = match.group('perms')
|
|
|
|
if users == 'a':
|
|
users = 'ugo'
|
|
|
|
for user in users:
|
|
mode_to_apply = self._get_octal_mode_from_symbolic_perms(path_stat, user, perms)
|
|
new_mode = self._apply_operation_to_mode(user, operator, mode_to_apply, new_mode)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError("bad symbolic permission for mode: %s" % mode)
|
|
return new_mode
|
|
|
|
def _apply_operation_to_mode(self, user, operator, mode_to_apply, current_mode):
|
|
if operator == '=':
|
|
if user == 'u': mask = stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_ISUID
|
|
elif user == 'g': mask = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_ISGID
|
|
elif user == 'o': mask = stat.S_IRWXO | stat.S_ISVTX
|
|
|
|
# mask out u, g, or o permissions from current_mode and apply new permissions
|
|
inverse_mask = mask ^ PERM_BITS
|
|
new_mode = (current_mode & inverse_mask) | mode_to_apply
|
|
elif operator == '+':
|
|
new_mode = current_mode | mode_to_apply
|
|
elif operator == '-':
|
|
new_mode = current_mode - (current_mode & mode_to_apply)
|
|
return new_mode
|
|
|
|
def _get_octal_mode_from_symbolic_perms(self, path_stat, user, perms):
|
|
prev_mode = stat.S_IMODE(path_stat.st_mode)
|
|
|
|
is_directory = stat.S_ISDIR(path_stat.st_mode)
|
|
has_x_permissions = (prev_mode & EXEC_PERM_BITS) > 0
|
|
apply_X_permission = is_directory or has_x_permissions
|
|
|
|
# Permission bits constants documented at:
|
|
# http://docs.python.org/2/library/stat.html#stat.S_ISUID
|
|
if apply_X_permission:
|
|
X_perms = {
|
|
'u': {'X': stat.S_IXUSR},
|
|
'g': {'X': stat.S_IXGRP},
|
|
'o': {'X': stat.S_IXOTH}
|
|
}
|
|
else:
|
|
X_perms = {
|
|
'u': {'X': 0},
|
|
'g': {'X': 0},
|
|
'o': {'X': 0}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
user_perms_to_modes = {
|
|
'u': {
|
|
'r': stat.S_IRUSR,
|
|
'w': stat.S_IWUSR,
|
|
'x': stat.S_IXUSR,
|
|
's': stat.S_ISUID,
|
|
't': 0,
|
|
'u': prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXU,
|
|
'g': (prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXG) << 3,
|
|
'o': (prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXO) << 6 },
|
|
'g': {
|
|
'r': stat.S_IRGRP,
|
|
'w': stat.S_IWGRP,
|
|
'x': stat.S_IXGRP,
|
|
's': stat.S_ISGID,
|
|
't': 0,
|
|
'u': (prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXU) >> 3,
|
|
'g': prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXG,
|
|
'o': (prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXO) << 3 },
|
|
'o': {
|
|
'r': stat.S_IROTH,
|
|
'w': stat.S_IWOTH,
|
|
'x': stat.S_IXOTH,
|
|
's': 0,
|
|
't': stat.S_ISVTX,
|
|
'u': (prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXU) >> 6,
|
|
'g': (prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXG) >> 3,
|
|
'o': prev_mode & stat.S_IRWXO }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Insert X_perms into user_perms_to_modes
|
|
for key, value in X_perms.items():
|
|
user_perms_to_modes[key].update(value)
|
|
|
|
or_reduce = lambda mode, perm: mode | user_perms_to_modes[user][perm]
|
|
return reduce(or_reduce, perms, 0)
|
|
|
|
def set_fs_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed, diff=None):
|
|
# set modes owners and context as needed
|
|
changed = self.set_context_if_different(
|
|
file_args['path'], file_args['secontext'], changed, diff
|
|
)
|
|
changed = self.set_owner_if_different(
|
|
file_args['path'], file_args['owner'], changed, diff
|
|
)
|
|
changed = self.set_group_if_different(
|
|
file_args['path'], file_args['group'], changed, diff
|
|
)
|
|
changed = self.set_mode_if_different(
|
|
file_args['path'], file_args['mode'], changed, diff
|
|
)
|
|
changed = self.set_attributes_if_different(
|
|
file_args['path'], file_args['attributes'], changed, diff
|
|
)
|
|
return changed
|
|
|
|
def set_directory_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed, diff=None):
|
|
return self.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, changed, diff)
|
|
|
|
def set_file_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed, diff=None):
|
|
return self.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, changed, diff)
|
|
|
|
def add_path_info(self, kwargs):
|
|
'''
|
|
for results that are files, supplement the info about the file
|
|
in the return path with stats about the file path.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
path = kwargs.get('path', kwargs.get('dest', None))
|
|
if path is None:
|
|
return kwargs
|
|
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
if os.path.exists(b_path):
|
|
(uid, gid) = self.user_and_group(path)
|
|
kwargs['uid'] = uid
|
|
kwargs['gid'] = gid
|
|
try:
|
|
user = pwd.getpwuid(uid)[0]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
user = str(uid)
|
|
try:
|
|
group = grp.getgrgid(gid)[0]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
group = str(gid)
|
|
kwargs['owner'] = user
|
|
kwargs['group'] = group
|
|
st = os.lstat(b_path)
|
|
kwargs['mode'] = '0%03o' % stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE])
|
|
# secontext not yet supported
|
|
if os.path.islink(b_path):
|
|
kwargs['state'] = 'link'
|
|
elif os.path.isdir(b_path):
|
|
kwargs['state'] = 'directory'
|
|
elif os.stat(b_path).st_nlink > 1:
|
|
kwargs['state'] = 'hard'
|
|
else:
|
|
kwargs['state'] = 'file'
|
|
if HAVE_SELINUX and self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
kwargs['secontext'] = ':'.join(self.selinux_context(path))
|
|
kwargs['size'] = st[stat.ST_SIZE]
|
|
else:
|
|
kwargs['state'] = 'absent'
|
|
return kwargs
|
|
|
|
def _check_locale(self):
|
|
'''
|
|
Uses the locale module to test the currently set locale
|
|
(per the LANG and LC_CTYPE environment settings)
|
|
'''
|
|
try:
|
|
# setting the locale to '' uses the default locale
|
|
# as it would be returned by locale.getdefaultlocale()
|
|
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
|
|
except locale.Error:
|
|
# fallback to the 'C' locale, which may cause unicode
|
|
# issues but is preferable to simply failing because
|
|
# of an unknown locale
|
|
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C')
|
|
os.environ['LANG'] = 'C'
|
|
os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
|
|
os.environ['LC_MESSAGES'] = 'C'
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="An unknown error was encountered while attempting to validate the locale: %s" % e)
|
|
|
|
def _handle_aliases(self):
|
|
# this uses exceptions as it happens before we can safely call fail_json
|
|
aliases_results = {} #alias:canon
|
|
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
self._legal_inputs.append(k)
|
|
aliases = v.get('aliases', None)
|
|
default = v.get('default', None)
|
|
required = v.get('required', False)
|
|
if default is not None and required:
|
|
# not alias specific but this is a good place to check this
|
|
raise Exception("internal error: required and default are mutually exclusive for %s" % k)
|
|
if aliases is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not isinstance(aliases, SEQUENCETYPE) or isinstance(aliases, (binary_type, text_type)):
|
|
raise Exception('internal error: aliases must be a list or tuple')
|
|
for alias in aliases:
|
|
self._legal_inputs.append(alias)
|
|
aliases_results[alias] = k
|
|
if alias in self.params:
|
|
self.params[k] = self.params[alias]
|
|
|
|
return aliases_results
|
|
|
|
def _check_arguments(self, check_invalid_arguments):
|
|
self._syslog_facility = 'LOG_USER'
|
|
for (k,v) in list(self.params.items()):
|
|
|
|
if k == '_ansible_check_mode' and v:
|
|
self.check_mode = True
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_no_log':
|
|
self.no_log = self.boolean(v)
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_debug':
|
|
self._debug = self.boolean(v)
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_diff':
|
|
self._diff = self.boolean(v)
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_verbosity':
|
|
self._verbosity = v
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_selinux_special_fs':
|
|
self._selinux_special_fs = v
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_syslog_facility':
|
|
self._syslog_facility = v
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_version':
|
|
self.ansible_version = v
|
|
|
|
elif k == '_ansible_module_name':
|
|
self._name = v
|
|
|
|
elif check_invalid_arguments and k not in self._legal_inputs:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="unsupported parameter for module: %s" % k)
|
|
|
|
#clean up internal params:
|
|
if k.startswith('_ansible_'):
|
|
del self.params[k]
|
|
|
|
if self.check_mode and not self.supports_check_mode:
|
|
self.exit_json(skipped=True, msg="remote module (%s) does not support check mode" % self._name)
|
|
|
|
def _count_terms(self, check):
|
|
count = 0
|
|
for term in check:
|
|
if term in self.params:
|
|
count += 1
|
|
return count
|
|
|
|
def _check_mutually_exclusive(self, spec):
|
|
if spec is None:
|
|
return
|
|
for check in spec:
|
|
count = self._count_terms(check)
|
|
if count > 1:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="parameters are mutually exclusive: %s" % (check,))
|
|
|
|
def _check_required_one_of(self, spec):
|
|
if spec is None:
|
|
return
|
|
for check in spec:
|
|
count = self._count_terms(check)
|
|
if count == 0:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="one of the following is required: %s" % ','.join(check))
|
|
|
|
def _check_required_together(self, spec):
|
|
if spec is None:
|
|
return
|
|
for check in spec:
|
|
counts = [ self._count_terms([field]) for field in check ]
|
|
non_zero = [ c for c in counts if c > 0 ]
|
|
if len(non_zero) > 0:
|
|
if 0 in counts:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="parameters are required together: %s" % (check,))
|
|
|
|
def _check_required_arguments(self):
|
|
''' ensure all required arguments are present '''
|
|
missing = []
|
|
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
required = v.get('required', False)
|
|
if required and k not in self.params:
|
|
missing.append(k)
|
|
if len(missing) > 0:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="missing required arguments: %s" % ",".join(missing))
|
|
|
|
def _check_required_if(self, spec):
|
|
''' ensure that parameters which conditionally required are present '''
|
|
if spec is None:
|
|
return
|
|
for (key, val, requirements) in spec:
|
|
missing = []
|
|
if key in self.params and self.params[key] == val:
|
|
for check in requirements:
|
|
count = self._count_terms((check,))
|
|
if count == 0:
|
|
missing.append(check)
|
|
if len(missing) > 0:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="%s is %s but the following are missing: %s" % (key, val, ','.join(missing)))
|
|
|
|
def _check_argument_values(self):
|
|
''' ensure all arguments have the requested values, and there are no stray arguments '''
|
|
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
choices = v.get('choices',None)
|
|
if choices is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
if isinstance(choices, SEQUENCETYPE) and not isinstance(choices, (binary_type, text_type)):
|
|
if k in self.params:
|
|
if self.params[k] not in choices:
|
|
# PyYaml converts certain strings to bools. If we can unambiguously convert back, do so before checking
|
|
# the value. If we can't figure this out, module author is responsible.
|
|
lowered_choices = None
|
|
if self.params[k] == 'False':
|
|
lowered_choices = _lenient_lowercase(choices)
|
|
FALSEY = frozenset(BOOLEANS_FALSE)
|
|
overlap = FALSEY.intersection(choices)
|
|
if len(overlap) == 1:
|
|
# Extract from a set
|
|
(self.params[k],) = overlap
|
|
|
|
if self.params[k] == 'True':
|
|
if lowered_choices is None:
|
|
lowered_choices = _lenient_lowercase(choices)
|
|
TRUTHY = frozenset(BOOLEANS_TRUE)
|
|
overlap = TRUTHY.intersection(choices)
|
|
if len(overlap) == 1:
|
|
(self.params[k],) = overlap
|
|
|
|
if self.params[k] not in choices:
|
|
choices_str=",".join([to_native(c) for c in choices])
|
|
msg="value of %s must be one of: %s, got: %s" % (k, choices_str, self.params[k])
|
|
self.fail_json(msg=msg)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="internal error: choices for argument %s are not iterable: %s" % (k, choices))
|
|
|
|
def safe_eval(self, value, locals=None, include_exceptions=False):
|
|
|
|
# do not allow method calls to modules
|
|
if not isinstance(value, string_types):
|
|
# already templated to a datavaluestructure, perhaps?
|
|
if include_exceptions:
|
|
return (value, None)
|
|
return value
|
|
if re.search(r'\w\.\w+\(', value):
|
|
if include_exceptions:
|
|
return (value, None)
|
|
return value
|
|
# do not allow imports
|
|
if re.search(r'import \w+', value):
|
|
if include_exceptions:
|
|
return (value, None)
|
|
return value
|
|
try:
|
|
result = literal_eval(value)
|
|
if include_exceptions:
|
|
return (result, None)
|
|
else:
|
|
return result
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if include_exceptions:
|
|
return (value, e)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_str(self, value):
|
|
if isinstance(value, string_types):
|
|
return value
|
|
# Note: This could throw a unicode error if value's __str__() method
|
|
# returns non-ascii. Have to port utils.to_bytes() if that happens
|
|
return str(value)
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_list(self, value):
|
|
if isinstance(value, list):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(value, string_types):
|
|
return value.split(",")
|
|
elif isinstance(value, int) or isinstance(value, float):
|
|
return [ str(value) ]
|
|
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a list' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_dict(self, value):
|
|
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(value, string_types):
|
|
if value.startswith("{"):
|
|
try:
|
|
return json.loads(value)
|
|
except:
|
|
(result, exc) = self.safe_eval(value, dict(), include_exceptions=True)
|
|
if exc is not None:
|
|
raise TypeError('unable to evaluate string as dictionary')
|
|
return result
|
|
elif '=' in value:
|
|
fields = []
|
|
field_buffer = []
|
|
in_quote = False
|
|
in_escape = False
|
|
for c in value.strip():
|
|
if in_escape:
|
|
field_buffer.append(c)
|
|
in_escape = False
|
|
elif c == '\\':
|
|
in_escape = True
|
|
elif not in_quote and c in ('\'', '"'):
|
|
in_quote = c
|
|
elif in_quote and in_quote == c:
|
|
in_quote = False
|
|
elif not in_quote and c in (',', ' '):
|
|
field = ''.join(field_buffer)
|
|
if field:
|
|
fields.append(field)
|
|
field_buffer = []
|
|
else:
|
|
field_buffer.append(c)
|
|
|
|
field = ''.join(field_buffer)
|
|
if field:
|
|
fields.append(field)
|
|
return dict(x.split("=", 1) for x in fields)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TypeError("dictionary requested, could not parse JSON or key=value")
|
|
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a dict' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_bool(self, value):
|
|
if isinstance(value, bool):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(value, string_types) or isinstance(value, int):
|
|
return self.boolean(value)
|
|
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a bool' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_int(self, value):
|
|
if isinstance(value, int):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(value, string_types):
|
|
return int(value)
|
|
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to an int' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_float(self, value):
|
|
if isinstance(value, float):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(value, (binary_type, text_type, int)):
|
|
return float(value)
|
|
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a float' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_path(self, value):
|
|
value = self._check_type_str(value)
|
|
return os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_jsonarg(self, value):
|
|
# Return a jsonified string. Sometimes the controller turns a json
|
|
# string into a dict/list so transform it back into json here
|
|
if isinstance(value, (text_type, binary_type)):
|
|
return value.strip()
|
|
else:
|
|
if isinstance(value, (list, tuple, dict)):
|
|
return json.dumps(value)
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a json string' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_raw(self, value):
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_bytes(self, value):
|
|
try:
|
|
self.human_to_bytes(value)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a Byte value' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _check_type_bits(self, value):
|
|
try:
|
|
self.human_to_bytes(value, isbits=True)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
raise TypeError('%s cannot be converted to a Bit value' % type(value))
|
|
|
|
def _check_argument_types(self):
|
|
''' ensure all arguments have the requested type '''
|
|
for (k, v) in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
wanted = v.get('type', None)
|
|
if k not in self.params:
|
|
continue
|
|
if wanted is None:
|
|
# Mostly we want to default to str.
|
|
# For values set to None explicitly, return None instead as
|
|
# that allows a user to unset a parameter
|
|
if self.params[k] is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
wanted = 'str'
|
|
|
|
value = self.params[k]
|
|
if value is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
type_checker = self._CHECK_ARGUMENT_TYPES_DISPATCHER[wanted]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="implementation error: unknown type %s requested for %s" % (wanted, k))
|
|
try:
|
|
self.params[k] = type_checker(value)
|
|
except (TypeError, ValueError):
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="argument %s is of type %s and we were unable to convert to %s" % (k, type(value), wanted))
|
|
|
|
def _set_defaults(self, pre=True):
|
|
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
default = v.get('default', None)
|
|
if pre == True:
|
|
# this prevents setting defaults on required items
|
|
if default is not None and k not in self.params:
|
|
self.params[k] = default
|
|
else:
|
|
# make sure things without a default still get set None
|
|
if k not in self.params:
|
|
self.params[k] = default
|
|
|
|
def _set_fallbacks(self):
|
|
for k,v in self.argument_spec.items():
|
|
fallback = v.get('fallback', (None,))
|
|
fallback_strategy = fallback[0]
|
|
fallback_args = []
|
|
fallback_kwargs = {}
|
|
if k not in self.params and fallback_strategy is not None:
|
|
for item in fallback[1:]:
|
|
if isinstance(item, dict):
|
|
fallback_kwargs = item
|
|
else:
|
|
fallback_args = item
|
|
try:
|
|
self.params[k] = fallback_strategy(*fallback_args, **fallback_kwargs)
|
|
except AnsibleFallbackNotFound:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
def _load_params(self):
|
|
''' read the input and set the params attribute.
|
|
|
|
This method is for backwards compatibility. The guts of the function
|
|
were moved out in 2.1 so that custom modules could read the parameters.
|
|
'''
|
|
# debug overrides to read args from file or cmdline
|
|
self.params = _load_params()
|
|
|
|
def _log_to_syslog(self, msg):
|
|
if HAS_SYSLOG:
|
|
module = 'ansible-%s' % self._name
|
|
facility = getattr(syslog, self._syslog_facility, syslog.LOG_USER)
|
|
syslog.openlog(str(module), 0, facility)
|
|
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_INFO, msg)
|
|
|
|
def debug(self, msg):
|
|
if self._debug:
|
|
self.log(msg)
|
|
|
|
def log(self, msg, log_args=None):
|
|
|
|
if not self.no_log:
|
|
|
|
if log_args is None:
|
|
log_args = dict()
|
|
|
|
module = 'ansible-%s' % self._name
|
|
if isinstance(module, binary_type):
|
|
module = module.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
|
|
|
|
# 6655 - allow for accented characters
|
|
if not isinstance(msg, (binary_type, text_type)):
|
|
raise TypeError("msg should be a string (got %s)" % type(msg))
|
|
|
|
# We want journal to always take text type
|
|
# syslog takes bytes on py2, text type on py3
|
|
if isinstance(msg, binary_type):
|
|
journal_msg = remove_values(msg.decode('utf-8', 'replace'), self.no_log_values)
|
|
else:
|
|
# TODO: surrogateescape is a danger here on Py3
|
|
journal_msg = remove_values(msg, self.no_log_values)
|
|
|
|
if PY3:
|
|
syslog_msg = journal_msg
|
|
else:
|
|
syslog_msg = journal_msg.encode('utf-8', 'replace')
|
|
|
|
if has_journal:
|
|
journal_args = [("MODULE", os.path.basename(__file__))]
|
|
for arg in log_args:
|
|
journal_args.append((arg.upper(), str(log_args[arg])))
|
|
try:
|
|
journal.send(u"%s %s" % (module, journal_msg), **dict(journal_args))
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
# fall back to syslog since logging to journal failed
|
|
self._log_to_syslog(syslog_msg)
|
|
else:
|
|
self._log_to_syslog(syslog_msg)
|
|
|
|
def _log_invocation(self):
|
|
''' log that ansible ran the module '''
|
|
# TODO: generalize a separate log function and make log_invocation use it
|
|
# Sanitize possible password argument when logging.
|
|
log_args = dict()
|
|
passwd_keys = ['password', 'login_password']
|
|
|
|
for param in self.params:
|
|
canon = self.aliases.get(param, param)
|
|
arg_opts = self.argument_spec.get(canon, {})
|
|
no_log = arg_opts.get('no_log', False)
|
|
|
|
if self.boolean(no_log):
|
|
log_args[param] = 'NOT_LOGGING_PARAMETER'
|
|
elif param in passwd_keys:
|
|
log_args[param] = 'NOT_LOGGING_PASSWORD'
|
|
else:
|
|
param_val = self.params[param]
|
|
if not isinstance(param_val, (text_type, binary_type)):
|
|
param_val = str(param_val)
|
|
elif isinstance(param_val, text_type):
|
|
param_val = param_val.encode('utf-8')
|
|
log_args[param] = heuristic_log_sanitize(param_val, self.no_log_values)
|
|
|
|
msg = []
|
|
for arg in log_args:
|
|
arg_val = log_args[arg]
|
|
if not isinstance(arg_val, (text_type, binary_type)):
|
|
arg_val = str(arg_val)
|
|
elif isinstance(arg_val, text_type):
|
|
arg_val = arg_val.encode('utf-8')
|
|
msg.append('%s=%s' % (arg, arg_val))
|
|
if msg:
|
|
msg = 'Invoked with %s' % ' '.join(msg)
|
|
else:
|
|
msg = 'Invoked'
|
|
|
|
self.log(msg, log_args=log_args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _set_cwd(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
cwd = os.getcwd()
|
|
if not os.access(cwd, os.F_OK|os.R_OK):
|
|
raise
|
|
return cwd
|
|
except:
|
|
# we don't have access to the cwd, probably because of sudo.
|
|
# Try and move to a neutral location to prevent errors
|
|
for cwd in [os.path.expandvars('$HOME'), tempfile.gettempdir()]:
|
|
try:
|
|
if os.access(cwd, os.F_OK|os.R_OK):
|
|
os.chdir(cwd)
|
|
return cwd
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
# we won't error here, as it may *not* be a problem,
|
|
# and we don't want to break modules unnecessarily
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def get_bin_path(self, arg, required=False, opt_dirs=[]):
|
|
'''
|
|
find system executable in PATH.
|
|
Optional arguments:
|
|
- required: if executable is not found and required is true, fail_json
|
|
- opt_dirs: optional list of directories to search in addition to PATH
|
|
if found return full path; otherwise return None
|
|
'''
|
|
sbin_paths = ['/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/local/sbin']
|
|
paths = []
|
|
for d in opt_dirs:
|
|
if d is not None and os.path.exists(d):
|
|
paths.append(d)
|
|
paths += os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
|
|
bin_path = None
|
|
# mangle PATH to include /sbin dirs
|
|
for p in sbin_paths:
|
|
if p not in paths and os.path.exists(p):
|
|
paths.append(p)
|
|
for d in paths:
|
|
if not d:
|
|
continue
|
|
path = os.path.join(d, arg)
|
|
if os.path.exists(path) and is_executable(path):
|
|
bin_path = path
|
|
break
|
|
if required and bin_path is None:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Failed to find required executable %s' % arg)
|
|
return bin_path
|
|
|
|
def boolean(self, arg):
|
|
''' return a bool for the arg '''
|
|
if arg is None or isinstance(arg, bool):
|
|
return arg
|
|
if isinstance(arg, string_types):
|
|
arg = arg.lower()
|
|
if arg in BOOLEANS_TRUE:
|
|
return True
|
|
elif arg in BOOLEANS_FALSE:
|
|
return False
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Boolean %s not in either boolean list' % arg)
|
|
|
|
def jsonify(self, data):
|
|
for encoding in ("utf-8", "latin-1"):
|
|
try:
|
|
return json.dumps(data, encoding=encoding)
|
|
# Old systems using old simplejson module does not support encoding keyword.
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
try:
|
|
new_data = json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(data, encoding=encoding)
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError:
|
|
continue
|
|
return json.dumps(new_data)
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError:
|
|
continue
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Invalid unicode encoding encountered')
|
|
|
|
def from_json(self, data):
|
|
return json.loads(data)
|
|
|
|
def add_cleanup_file(self, path):
|
|
if path not in self.cleanup_files:
|
|
self.cleanup_files.append(path)
|
|
|
|
def do_cleanup_files(self):
|
|
for path in self.cleanup_files:
|
|
self.cleanup(path)
|
|
|
|
def exit_json(self, **kwargs):
|
|
''' return from the module, without error '''
|
|
self.add_path_info(kwargs)
|
|
if not 'changed' in kwargs:
|
|
kwargs['changed'] = False
|
|
if 'invocation' not in kwargs:
|
|
kwargs['invocation'] = {'module_args': self.params}
|
|
kwargs = remove_values(kwargs, self.no_log_values)
|
|
self.do_cleanup_files()
|
|
print('\n%s' % self.jsonify(kwargs))
|
|
sys.exit(0)
|
|
|
|
def fail_json(self, **kwargs):
|
|
''' return from the module, with an error message '''
|
|
self.add_path_info(kwargs)
|
|
assert 'msg' in kwargs, "implementation error -- msg to explain the error is required"
|
|
kwargs['failed'] = True
|
|
if 'invocation' not in kwargs:
|
|
kwargs['invocation'] = {'module_args': self.params}
|
|
kwargs = remove_values(kwargs, self.no_log_values)
|
|
self.do_cleanup_files()
|
|
print('\n%s' % self.jsonify(kwargs))
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
def fail_on_missing_params(self, required_params=None):
|
|
''' This is for checking for required params when we can not check via argspec because we
|
|
need more information than is simply given in the argspec.
|
|
'''
|
|
if not required_params:
|
|
return
|
|
missing_params = []
|
|
for required_param in required_params:
|
|
if not self.params.get(required_param):
|
|
missing_params.append(required_param)
|
|
if missing_params:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="missing required arguments: %s" % ','.join(missing_params))
|
|
|
|
def digest_from_file(self, filename, algorithm):
|
|
''' Return hex digest of local file for a digest_method specified by name, or None if file is not present. '''
|
|
if not os.path.exists(filename):
|
|
return None
|
|
if os.path.isdir(filename):
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="attempted to take checksum of directory: %s" % filename)
|
|
|
|
# preserve old behaviour where the third parameter was a hash algorithm object
|
|
if hasattr(algorithm, 'hexdigest'):
|
|
digest_method = algorithm
|
|
else:
|
|
try:
|
|
digest_method = AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS[algorithm]()
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="Could not hash file '%s' with algorithm '%s'. Available algorithms: %s" %
|
|
(filename, algorithm, ', '.join(AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS)))
|
|
|
|
blocksize = 64 * 1024
|
|
infile = open(filename, 'rb')
|
|
block = infile.read(blocksize)
|
|
while block:
|
|
digest_method.update(block)
|
|
block = infile.read(blocksize)
|
|
infile.close()
|
|
return digest_method.hexdigest()
|
|
|
|
def md5(self, filename):
|
|
''' Return MD5 hex digest of local file using digest_from_file().
|
|
|
|
Do not use this function unless you have no other choice for:
|
|
1) Optional backwards compatibility
|
|
2) Compatibility with a third party protocol
|
|
|
|
This function will not work on systems complying with FIPS-140-2.
|
|
|
|
Most uses of this function can use the module.sha1 function instead.
|
|
'''
|
|
if 'md5' not in AVAILABLE_HASH_ALGORITHMS:
|
|
raise ValueError('MD5 not available. Possibly running in FIPS mode')
|
|
return self.digest_from_file(filename, 'md5')
|
|
|
|
def sha1(self, filename):
|
|
''' Return SHA1 hex digest of local file using digest_from_file(). '''
|
|
return self.digest_from_file(filename, 'sha1')
|
|
|
|
def sha256(self, filename):
|
|
''' Return SHA-256 hex digest of local file using digest_from_file(). '''
|
|
return self.digest_from_file(filename, 'sha256')
|
|
|
|
def backup_local(self, fn):
|
|
'''make a date-marked backup of the specified file, return True or False on success or failure'''
|
|
|
|
backupdest = ''
|
|
if os.path.exists(fn):
|
|
# backups named basename-YYYY-MM-DD@HH:MM:SS~
|
|
ext = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d@%H:%M:%S~", time.localtime(time.time()))
|
|
backupdest = '%s.%s.%s' % (fn, os.getpid(), ext)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
shutil.copy2(fn, backupdest)
|
|
except (shutil.Error, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not make backup of %s to %s: %s' % (fn, backupdest, e))
|
|
|
|
return backupdest
|
|
|
|
def cleanup(self, tmpfile):
|
|
if os.path.exists(tmpfile):
|
|
try:
|
|
os.unlink(tmpfile)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
sys.stderr.write("could not cleanup %s: %s" % (tmpfile, e))
|
|
|
|
def atomic_move(self, src, dest, unsafe_writes=False):
|
|
'''atomically move src to dest, copying attributes from dest, returns true on success
|
|
it uses os.rename to ensure this as it is an atomic operation, rest of the function is
|
|
to work around limitations, corner cases and ensure selinux context is saved if possible'''
|
|
context = None
|
|
dest_stat = None
|
|
b_src = to_bytes(src, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
b_dest = to_bytes(dest, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
if os.path.exists(b_dest):
|
|
try:
|
|
dest_stat = os.stat(b_dest)
|
|
os.chmod(b_src, dest_stat.st_mode & PERM_BITS)
|
|
os.chown(b_src, dest_stat.st_uid, dest_stat.st_gid)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if e.errno != errno.EPERM:
|
|
raise
|
|
if self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
context = self.selinux_context(dest)
|
|
else:
|
|
if self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
context = self.selinux_default_context(dest)
|
|
|
|
creating = not os.path.exists(b_dest)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
login_name = os.getlogin()
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
# not having a tty can cause the above to fail, so
|
|
# just get the LOGNAME environment variable instead
|
|
login_name = os.environ.get('LOGNAME', None)
|
|
|
|
# if the original login_name doesn't match the currently
|
|
# logged-in user, or if the SUDO_USER environment variable
|
|
# is set, then this user has switched their credentials
|
|
switched_user = login_name and login_name != pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] or os.environ.get('SUDO_USER')
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
# Optimistically try a rename, solves some corner cases and can avoid useless work, throws exception if not atomic.
|
|
os.rename(b_src, b_dest)
|
|
except (IOError, OSError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if e.errno not in [errno.EPERM, errno.EXDEV, errno.EACCES, errno.ETXTBSY, errno.EBUSY]:
|
|
# only try workarounds for errno 18 (cross device), 1 (not permitted), 13 (permission denied)
|
|
# and 26 (text file busy) which happens on vagrant synced folders and other 'exotic' non posix file systems
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not replace file: %s to %s: %s' % (src, dest, e))
|
|
else:
|
|
b_dest_dir = os.path.dirname(b_dest)
|
|
# Use bytes here. In the shippable CI, this fails with
|
|
# a UnicodeError with surrogateescape'd strings for an unknown
|
|
# reason (doesn't happen in a local Ubuntu16.04 VM)
|
|
native_dest_dir = b_dest_dir
|
|
native_suffix = os.path.basename(b_dest)
|
|
native_prefix = b('.ansible_tmp')
|
|
try:
|
|
tmp_dest_fd, tmp_dest_name = tempfile.mkstemp(
|
|
prefix=native_prefix, dir=native_dest_dir, suffix=native_suffix)
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='The destination directory (%s) is not writable by the current user. Error was: %s' % (os.path.dirname(dest), e))
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
# We expect that this is happening because python3.4.x and
|
|
# below can't handle byte strings in mkstemp(). Traceback
|
|
# would end in something like:
|
|
# file = _os.path.join(dir, pre + name + suf)
|
|
# TypeError: can't concat bytes to str
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Failed creating temp file for atomic move. This usually happens when using Python3 less than Python3.5. Please use Python2.x or Python3.5 or greater.', exception=sys.exc_info())
|
|
|
|
b_tmp_dest_name = to_bytes(tmp_dest_name, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
try:
|
|
# close tmp file handle before file operations to prevent text file busy errors on vboxfs synced folders (windows host)
|
|
os.close(tmp_dest_fd)
|
|
# leaves tmp file behind when sudo and not root
|
|
if switched_user and os.getuid() != 0:
|
|
# cleanup will happen by 'rm' of tempdir
|
|
# copy2 will preserve some metadata
|
|
shutil.copy2(b_src, b_tmp_dest_name)
|
|
else:
|
|
shutil.move(b_src, b_tmp_dest_name)
|
|
if self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
self.set_context_if_different(
|
|
b_tmp_dest_name, context, False)
|
|
try:
|
|
tmp_stat = os.stat(b_tmp_dest_name)
|
|
if dest_stat and (tmp_stat.st_uid != dest_stat.st_uid or tmp_stat.st_gid != dest_stat.st_gid):
|
|
os.chown(b_tmp_dest_name, dest_stat.st_uid, dest_stat.st_gid)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if e.errno != errno.EPERM:
|
|
raise
|
|
try:
|
|
os.rename(b_tmp_dest_name, b_dest)
|
|
except (shutil.Error, OSError, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
if unsafe_writes:
|
|
self._unsafe_writes(b_tmp_dest_name, b_dest, e)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not replace file: %s to %s: %s' % (src, dest, e))
|
|
except (shutil.Error, OSError, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not replace file: %s to %s: %s' % (src, dest, e))
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.cleanup(b_tmp_dest_name)
|
|
|
|
if creating:
|
|
# make sure the file has the correct permissions
|
|
# based on the current value of umask
|
|
umask = os.umask(0)
|
|
os.umask(umask)
|
|
os.chmod(b_dest, DEFAULT_PERM & ~umask)
|
|
if switched_user:
|
|
os.chown(b_dest, os.getuid(), os.getgid())
|
|
|
|
if self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
# rename might not preserve context
|
|
self.set_context_if_different(dest, context, False)
|
|
|
|
def _unsafe_writes(self, src, dest, exception):
|
|
# sadly there are some situations where we cannot ensure atomicity, but only if
|
|
# the user insists and we get the appropriate error we update the file unsafely
|
|
if exception.errno == errno.EBUSY:
|
|
#TODO: issue warning that this is an unsafe operation, but doing it cause user insists
|
|
try:
|
|
try:
|
|
out_dest = open(dest, 'wb')
|
|
in_src = open(src, 'rb')
|
|
shutil.copyfileobj(in_src, out_dest)
|
|
finally: # assuring closed files in 2.4 compatible way
|
|
if out_dest:
|
|
out_dest.close()
|
|
if in_src:
|
|
in_src.close()
|
|
except (shutil.Error, OSError, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not write data to file (%s) from (%s): %s' % (dest, src, e))
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not replace file: %s to %s: %s' % (src, dest, exception))
|
|
|
|
def run_command(self, args, check_rc=False, close_fds=True, executable=None, data=None, binary_data=False, path_prefix=None, cwd=None, use_unsafe_shell=False, prompt_regex=None, environ_update=None, umask=None, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict'):
|
|
'''
|
|
Execute a command, returns rc, stdout, and stderr.
|
|
|
|
:arg args: is the command to run
|
|
* If args is a list, the command will be run with shell=False.
|
|
* If args is a string and use_unsafe_shell=False it will split args to a list and run with shell=False
|
|
* If args is a string and use_unsafe_shell=True it runs with shell=True.
|
|
:kw check_rc: Whether to call fail_json in case of non zero RC.
|
|
Default False
|
|
:kw close_fds: See documentation for subprocess.Popen(). Default True
|
|
:kw executable: See documentation for subprocess.Popen(). Default None
|
|
:kw data: If given, information to write to the stdin of the command
|
|
:kw binary_data: If False, append a newline to the data. Default False
|
|
:kw path_prefix: If given, additional path to find the command in.
|
|
This adds to the PATH environment vairable so helper commands in
|
|
the same directory can also be found
|
|
:kw cwd: If given, working directory to run the command inside
|
|
:kw use_unsafe_shell: See `args` parameter. Default False
|
|
:kw prompt_regex: Regex string (not a compiled regex) which can be
|
|
used to detect prompts in the stdout which would otherwise cause
|
|
the execution to hang (especially if no input data is specified)
|
|
:kw environ_update: dictionary to *update* os.environ with
|
|
:kw umask: Umask to be used when running the command. Default None
|
|
:kw encoding: Since we return native strings, on python3 we need to
|
|
know the encoding to use to transform from bytes to text. If you
|
|
want to always get bytes back, use encoding=None. The default is
|
|
"utf-8". This does not affect transformation of strings given as
|
|
args.
|
|
:kw errors: Since we return native strings, on python3 we need to
|
|
transform stdout and stderr from bytes to text. If the bytes are
|
|
undecodable in the ``encoding`` specified, then use this error
|
|
handler to deal with them. The default is ``surrogate_or_strict``
|
|
which means that the bytes will be decoded using the
|
|
surrogateescape error handler if available (available on all
|
|
python3 versions we support) otherwise a UnicodeError traceback
|
|
will be raised. This does not affect transformations of strings
|
|
given as args.
|
|
:returns: A 3-tuple of return code (integer), stdout (native string),
|
|
and stderr (native string). On python2, stdout and stderr are both
|
|
byte strings. On python3, stdout and stderr are text strings converted
|
|
according to the encoding and errors parameters. If you want byte
|
|
strings on python3, use encoding=None to turn decoding to text off.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
shell = False
|
|
if isinstance(args, list):
|
|
if use_unsafe_shell:
|
|
args = " ".join([pipes.quote(x) for x in args])
|
|
shell = True
|
|
elif isinstance(args, (binary_type, text_type)) and use_unsafe_shell:
|
|
shell = True
|
|
elif isinstance(args, (binary_type, text_type)):
|
|
# On python2.6 and below, shlex has problems with text type
|
|
# On python3, shlex needs a text type.
|
|
if PY2:
|
|
args = to_bytes(args, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
elif PY3:
|
|
args = to_text(args, errors='surrogateescape')
|
|
args = shlex.split(args)
|
|
else:
|
|
msg = "Argument 'args' to run_command must be list or string"
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=257, cmd=args, msg=msg)
|
|
|
|
prompt_re = None
|
|
if prompt_regex:
|
|
if isinstance(prompt_regex, text_type):
|
|
if PY3:
|
|
prompt_regex = to_bytes(prompt_regex, errors='surrogateescape')
|
|
elif PY2:
|
|
prompt_regex = to_bytes(prompt_regex, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
try:
|
|
prompt_re = re.compile(prompt_regex, re.MULTILINE)
|
|
except re.error:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="invalid prompt regular expression given to run_command")
|
|
|
|
# expand things like $HOME and ~
|
|
if not shell:
|
|
args = [ os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(x)) for x in args if x is not None ]
|
|
|
|
rc = 0
|
|
msg = None
|
|
st_in = None
|
|
|
|
# Manipulate the environ we'll send to the new process
|
|
old_env_vals = {}
|
|
# We can set this from both an attribute and per call
|
|
for key, val in self.run_command_environ_update.items():
|
|
old_env_vals[key] = os.environ.get(key, None)
|
|
os.environ[key] = val
|
|
if environ_update:
|
|
for key, val in environ_update.items():
|
|
old_env_vals[key] = os.environ.get(key, None)
|
|
os.environ[key] = val
|
|
if path_prefix:
|
|
old_env_vals['PATH'] = os.environ['PATH']
|
|
os.environ['PATH'] = "%s:%s" % (path_prefix, os.environ['PATH'])
|
|
|
|
# If using test-module and explode, the remote lib path will resemble ...
|
|
# /tmp/test_module_scratch/debug_dir/ansible/module_utils/basic.py
|
|
# If using ansible or ansible-playbook with a remote system ...
|
|
# /tmp/ansible_vmweLQ/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/basic.py
|
|
|
|
# Clean out python paths set by ansiballz
|
|
if 'PYTHONPATH' in os.environ:
|
|
pypaths = os.environ['PYTHONPATH'].split(':')
|
|
pypaths = [x for x in pypaths \
|
|
if not x.endswith('/ansible_modlib.zip') \
|
|
and not x.endswith('/debug_dir')]
|
|
os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = ':'.join(pypaths)
|
|
if not os.environ['PYTHONPATH']:
|
|
del os.environ['PYTHONPATH']
|
|
|
|
# create a printable version of the command for use
|
|
# in reporting later, which strips out things like
|
|
# passwords from the args list
|
|
to_clean_args = args
|
|
if PY2:
|
|
if isinstance(args, text_type):
|
|
to_clean_args = to_bytes(args)
|
|
else:
|
|
if isinstance(args, binary_type):
|
|
to_clean_args = to_text(args)
|
|
if isinstance(args, (text_type, binary_type)):
|
|
to_clean_args = shlex.split(to_clean_args)
|
|
|
|
clean_args = []
|
|
is_passwd = False
|
|
for arg in to_clean_args:
|
|
if is_passwd:
|
|
is_passwd = False
|
|
clean_args.append('********')
|
|
continue
|
|
if PASSWD_ARG_RE.match(arg):
|
|
sep_idx = arg.find('=')
|
|
if sep_idx > -1:
|
|
clean_args.append('%s=********' % arg[:sep_idx])
|
|
continue
|
|
else:
|
|
is_passwd = True
|
|
arg = heuristic_log_sanitize(arg, self.no_log_values)
|
|
clean_args.append(arg)
|
|
clean_args = ' '.join(pipes.quote(arg) for arg in clean_args)
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
st_in = subprocess.PIPE
|
|
|
|
kwargs = dict(
|
|
executable=executable,
|
|
shell=shell,
|
|
close_fds=close_fds,
|
|
stdin=st_in,
|
|
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if cwd and os.path.isdir(cwd):
|
|
kwargs['cwd'] = cwd
|
|
|
|
# store the pwd
|
|
prev_dir = os.getcwd()
|
|
|
|
# make sure we're in the right working directory
|
|
if cwd and os.path.isdir(cwd):
|
|
try:
|
|
os.chdir(cwd)
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=e.errno, msg="Could not open %s, %s" % (cwd, str(e)))
|
|
|
|
old_umask = None
|
|
if umask:
|
|
old_umask = os.umask(umask)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
|
if self._debug:
|
|
self.log('Executing: ' + clean_args)
|
|
cmd = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
# the communication logic here is essentially taken from that
|
|
# of the _communicate() function in ssh.py
|
|
|
|
stdout = b('')
|
|
stderr = b('')
|
|
rpipes = [cmd.stdout, cmd.stderr]
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
if not binary_data:
|
|
data += '\n'
|
|
if isinstance(data, text_type):
|
|
data = to_bytes(data)
|
|
cmd.stdin.write(data)
|
|
cmd.stdin.close()
|
|
|
|
while True:
|
|
rfd, wfd, efd = select.select(rpipes, [], rpipes, 1)
|
|
if cmd.stdout in rfd:
|
|
dat = os.read(cmd.stdout.fileno(), 9000)
|
|
stdout += dat
|
|
if dat == b(''):
|
|
rpipes.remove(cmd.stdout)
|
|
if cmd.stderr in rfd:
|
|
dat = os.read(cmd.stderr.fileno(), 9000)
|
|
stderr += dat
|
|
if dat == b(''):
|
|
rpipes.remove(cmd.stderr)
|
|
# if we're checking for prompts, do it now
|
|
if prompt_re:
|
|
if prompt_re.search(stdout) and not data:
|
|
if encoding:
|
|
stdout = to_native(stdout, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
|
|
else:
|
|
stdout = stdout
|
|
return (257, stdout, "A prompt was encountered while running a command, but no input data was specified")
|
|
# only break out if no pipes are left to read or
|
|
# the pipes are completely read and
|
|
# the process is terminated
|
|
if (not rpipes or not rfd) and cmd.poll() is not None:
|
|
break
|
|
# No pipes are left to read but process is not yet terminated
|
|
# Only then it is safe to wait for the process to be finished
|
|
# NOTE: Actually cmd.poll() is always None here if rpipes is empty
|
|
elif not rpipes and cmd.poll() == None:
|
|
cmd.wait()
|
|
# The process is terminated. Since no pipes to read from are
|
|
# left, there is no need to call select() again.
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
cmd.stdout.close()
|
|
cmd.stderr.close()
|
|
|
|
rc = cmd.returncode
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=e.errno, msg=to_native(e), cmd=clean_args)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=257, msg=to_native(e), exception=traceback.format_exc(), cmd=clean_args)
|
|
|
|
# Restore env settings
|
|
for key, val in old_env_vals.items():
|
|
if val is None:
|
|
del os.environ[key]
|
|
else:
|
|
os.environ[key] = val
|
|
|
|
if old_umask:
|
|
os.umask(old_umask)
|
|
|
|
if rc != 0 and check_rc:
|
|
msg = heuristic_log_sanitize(stderr.rstrip(), self.no_log_values)
|
|
self.fail_json(cmd=clean_args, rc=rc, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, msg=msg)
|
|
|
|
# reset the pwd
|
|
os.chdir(prev_dir)
|
|
|
|
if encoding is not None:
|
|
return (rc, to_native(stdout, encoding=encoding, errors=errors),
|
|
to_native(stderr, encoding=encoding, errors=errors))
|
|
return (rc, stdout, stderr)
|
|
|
|
def append_to_file(self, filename, str):
|
|
filename = os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(filename))
|
|
fh = open(filename, 'a')
|
|
fh.write(str)
|
|
fh.close()
|
|
|
|
def bytes_to_human(self, size):
|
|
return bytes_to_human(size)
|
|
|
|
# for backwards compatibility
|
|
pretty_bytes = bytes_to_human
|
|
|
|
def human_to_bytes(self, number, isbits=False):
|
|
return human_to_bytes(number, isbits)
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Backwards compat
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# In 2.0, moved from inside the module to the toplevel
|
|
is_executable = is_executable
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_module_path():
|
|
return os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
|