928 lines
34 KiB
Python
928 lines
34 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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# 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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REPLACER = "#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>"
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REPLACER_ARGS = "<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS>>"
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REPLACER_LANG = "<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_LANG>>"
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REPLACER_COMPLEX = "<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS>>"
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MODULE_COMMON = """
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# == BEGIN DYNAMICALLY INSERTED CODE ==
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MODULE_ARGS = <<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS>>
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MODULE_LANG = <<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_LANG>>
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MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = <<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS>>
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BOOLEANS_TRUE = ['yes', 'on', '1', 'true', 1]
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BOOLEANS_FALSE = ['no', 'off', '0', 'false', 0]
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BOOLEANS = BOOLEANS_TRUE + BOOLEANS_FALSE
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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
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# can be inserted in any module source automatically by including
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# #<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>> on a blank line by itself inside
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# of an ansible module. The source of this common code lives
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# in lib/ansible/module_common.py
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import syslog
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import types
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import time
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import shutil
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import stat
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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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try:
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import json
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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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sys.stderr.write('Error: ansible requires a json module, none found!')
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sys.exit(1)
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except SyntaxError:
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sys.stderr.write('SyntaxError: probably due to json and python being for different versions')
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sys.exit(1)
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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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try:
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from hashlib import md5 as _md5
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except ImportError:
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from md5 import md5 as _md5
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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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import syslog
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has_journal = False
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FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS=dict(
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src = dict(),
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mode = dict(),
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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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# not taken by the file module, but other modules call file so it must ignore them.
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content = dict(),
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backup = dict(),
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force = dict(),
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)
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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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distribution = platform.linux_distribution()[0].capitalize()
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if distribution == 'NA':
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if os.path.is_file('/etc/system-release'):
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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 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 cls.__subclasses__():
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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 cls.__subclasses__():
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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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class AnsibleModule(object):
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def __init__(self, argument_spec, bypass_checks=False, no_log=False,
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check_invalid_arguments=True, mutually_exclusive=None, required_together=None,
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required_one_of=None, add_file_common_args=False, supports_check_mode=False):
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'''
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common code for quickly building an ansible module in Python
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(although you can write modules in anything that can return JSON)
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see library/* for examples
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'''
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self.argument_spec = argument_spec
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self.supports_check_mode = supports_check_mode
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self.check_mode = False
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self.aliases = {}
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if add_file_common_args:
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for k, v in FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.iteritems():
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if k not in self.argument_spec:
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self.argument_spec[k] = v
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os.environ['LANG'] = MODULE_LANG
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(self.params, self.args) = self._load_params()
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self._legal_inputs = [ 'CHECKMODE' ]
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self.aliases = self._handle_aliases()
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if check_invalid_arguments:
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self._check_invalid_arguments()
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self._check_for_check_mode()
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self._set_defaults(pre=True)
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if not bypass_checks:
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self._check_required_arguments()
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self._check_argument_values()
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self._check_argument_types()
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self._check_mutually_exclusive(mutually_exclusive)
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self._check_required_together(required_together)
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self._check_required_one_of(required_one_of)
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self._set_defaults(pre=False)
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if not no_log:
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self._log_invocation()
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def load_file_common_arguments(self, params):
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'''
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many modules deal with files, this encapsulates common
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options that the file module accepts such that it is directly
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available to all modules and they can share code.
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'''
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path = params.get('path', params.get('dest', None))
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if path is None:
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return {}
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mode = params.get('mode', None)
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owner = params.get('owner', None)
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group = params.get('group', None)
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# selinux related options
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seuser = params.get('seuser', None)
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serole = params.get('serole', None)
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setype = params.get('setype', None)
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selevel = params.get('serange', 's0')
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secontext = [seuser, serole, setype]
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if self.selinux_mls_enabled():
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secontext.append(selevel)
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default_secontext = self.selinux_default_context(path)
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for i in range(len(default_secontext)):
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if i is not None and secontext[i] == '_default':
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secontext[i] = default_secontext[i]
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return dict(
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path=path, mode=mode, owner=owner, group=group,
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seuser=seuser, serole=serole, setype=setype,
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selevel=selevel, secontext=secontext,
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)
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# Detect whether using selinux that is MLS-aware.
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# While this means you can set the level/range with
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# selinux.lsetfilecon(), it may or may not mean that you
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# will get the selevel as part of the context returned
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# by selinux.lgetfilecon().
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def selinux_mls_enabled(self):
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if not HAVE_SELINUX:
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return False
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if selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled() == 1:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def selinux_enabled(self):
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if not HAVE_SELINUX:
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return False
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if selinux.is_selinux_enabled() == 1:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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# Determine whether we need a placeholder for selevel/mls
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def selinux_initial_context(self):
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context = [None, None, None]
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if self.selinux_mls_enabled():
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context.append(None)
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return context
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def _to_filesystem_str(self, path):
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'''Returns filesystem path as a str, if it wasn't already.
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Used in selinux interactions because it cannot accept unicode
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instances, and specifying complex args in a playbook leaves
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you with unicode instances. This method currently assumes
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that your filesystem encoding is UTF-8.
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'''
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if isinstance(path, unicode):
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path = path.encode("utf-8")
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return path
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# If selinux fails to find a default, return an array of None
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def selinux_default_context(self, path, mode=0):
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context = self.selinux_initial_context()
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if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
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return context
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try:
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ret = selinux.matchpathcon(self._to_filesystem_str(path), mode)
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except OSError:
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return context
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if ret[0] == -1:
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return context
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context = ret[1].split(':')
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return context
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def selinux_context(self, path):
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context = self.selinux_initial_context()
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if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
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return context
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try:
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ret = selinux.lgetfilecon(self._to_filesystem_str(path))
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='path %s does not exist' % path)
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else:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='failed to retrieve selinux context')
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if ret[0] == -1:
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return context
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context = ret[1].split(':')
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return context
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def user_and_group(self, filename):
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filename = os.path.expanduser(filename)
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st = os.lstat(filename)
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uid = st.st_uid
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gid = st.st_gid
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return (uid, gid)
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def set_default_selinux_context(self, path, changed):
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if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
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return changed
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context = self.selinux_default_context(path)
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return self.set_context_if_different(path, context, False)
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def set_context_if_different(self, path, context, changed):
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if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled():
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return changed
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cur_context = self.selinux_context(path)
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new_context = list(cur_context)
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# Iterate over the current context instead of the
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# argument context, which may have selevel.
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for i in range(len(cur_context)):
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if context[i] is not None and context[i] != cur_context[i]:
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new_context[i] = context[i]
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if context[i] is None:
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new_context[i] = cur_context[i]
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if cur_context != new_context:
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try:
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if self.check_mode:
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return True
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rc = selinux.lsetfilecon(self._to_filesystem_str(path),
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str(':'.join(new_context)))
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except OSError:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='invalid selinux context', new_context=new_context, cur_context=cur_context, input_was=context)
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if rc != 0:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='set selinux context failed')
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changed = True
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return changed
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def set_owner_if_different(self, path, owner, changed):
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path = os.path.expanduser(path)
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if owner is None:
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return changed
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orig_uid, orig_gid = self.user_and_group(path)
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try:
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uid = int(owner)
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except ValueError:
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try:
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uid = pwd.getpwnam(owner).pw_uid
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except KeyError:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chown failed: failed to look up user %s' % owner)
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if orig_uid != uid:
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if self.check_mode:
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return True
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try:
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os.lchown(path, uid, -1)
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except OSError:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chown failed')
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changed = True
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return changed
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def set_group_if_different(self, path, group, changed):
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path = os.path.expanduser(path)
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if group is None:
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return changed
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orig_uid, orig_gid = self.user_and_group(path)
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try:
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gid = int(group)
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except ValueError:
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try:
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gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
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except KeyError:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chgrp failed: failed to look up group %s' % group)
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if orig_gid != gid:
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if self.check_mode:
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return True
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try:
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os.lchown(path, -1, gid)
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except OSError:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chgrp failed')
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changed = True
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return changed
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def set_mode_if_different(self, path, mode, changed):
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path = os.path.expanduser(path)
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if mode is None:
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return changed
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try:
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# FIXME: support English modes
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if not isinstance(mode, int):
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mode = int(mode, 8)
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except Exception, e:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='mode needs to be something octalish', details=str(e))
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st = os.lstat(path)
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prev_mode = stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE])
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if prev_mode != mode:
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if self.check_mode:
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return True
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# FIXME: comparison against string above will cause this to be executed
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# every time
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try:
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if 'lchmod' in dir(os):
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os.lchmod(path, mode)
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else:
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os.chmod(path, mode)
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: # Can't set mode on broken symbolic links
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pass
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else:
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raise e
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except Exception, e:
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self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chmod failed', details=str(e))
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st = os.lstat(path)
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new_mode = stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE])
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if new_mode != prev_mode:
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changed = True
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return changed
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def set_file_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed):
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# set modes owners and context as needed
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changed = self.set_context_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['secontext'], changed
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)
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changed = self.set_owner_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['owner'], changed
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)
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changed = self.set_group_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['group'], changed
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)
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changed = self.set_mode_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['mode'], changed
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)
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return changed
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def set_directory_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed):
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changed = self.set_context_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['secontext'], changed
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)
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changed = self.set_owner_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['owner'], changed
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)
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changed = self.set_group_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['group'], changed
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)
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changed = self.set_mode_if_different(
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file_args['path'], file_args['mode'], changed
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)
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return changed
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def add_path_info(self, kwargs):
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'''
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for results that are files, supplement the info about the file
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in the return path with stats about the file path.
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'''
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path = kwargs.get('path', kwargs.get('dest', None))
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if path is None:
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return kwargs
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if os.path.exists(path):
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(uid, gid) = self.user_and_group(path)
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kwargs['uid'] = uid
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kwargs['gid'] = gid
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try:
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user = pwd.getpwuid(uid)[0]
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except KeyError:
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user = str(uid)
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try:
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group = grp.getgrgid(gid)[0]
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except KeyError:
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group = str(gid)
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kwargs['owner'] = user
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kwargs['group'] = group
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st = os.lstat(path)
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kwargs['mode'] = oct(stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]))
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# secontext not yet supported
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if os.path.islink(path):
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kwargs['state'] = 'link'
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elif os.path.isdir(path):
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kwargs['state'] = 'directory'
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else:
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kwargs['state'] = 'file'
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if HAVE_SELINUX and self.selinux_enabled():
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kwargs['secontext'] = ':'.join(self.selinux_context(path))
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kwargs['size'] = st[stat.ST_SIZE]
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else:
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kwargs['state'] = 'absent'
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return kwargs
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def _handle_aliases(self):
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aliases_results = {} #alias:canon
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for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.iteritems():
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self._legal_inputs.append(k)
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aliases = v.get('aliases', None)
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default = v.get('default', None)
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required = v.get('required', False)
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if default is not None and required:
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# not alias specific but this is a good place to check this
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self.fail_json(msg="internal error: required and default are mutally exclusive for %s" % k)
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if aliases is None:
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continue
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if type(aliases) != list:
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|
self.fail_json(msg='internal error: aliases must be a list')
|
|
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_for_check_mode(self):
|
|
for (k,v) in self.params.iteritems():
|
|
if k == 'CHECKMODE':
|
|
if not self.supports_check_mode:
|
|
self.exit_json(skipped=True, msg="remote module does not support check mode")
|
|
if self.supports_check_mode:
|
|
self.check_mode = True
|
|
|
|
def _check_invalid_arguments(self):
|
|
for (k,v) in self.params.iteritems():
|
|
if k == 'CHECKMODE':
|
|
continue
|
|
if k not in self._legal_inputs:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="unsupported parameter for module: %s" % k)
|
|
|
|
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.iteritems():
|
|
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_argument_values(self):
|
|
''' ensure all arguments have the requested values, and there are no stray arguments '''
|
|
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.iteritems():
|
|
choices = v.get('choices',None)
|
|
if choices is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
if type(choices) == list:
|
|
if k in self.params:
|
|
if self.params[k] not in choices:
|
|
choices_str=",".join([str(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: do not know how to interpret argument_spec")
|
|
|
|
def _check_argument_types(self):
|
|
''' ensure all arguments have the requested type '''
|
|
for (k, v) in self.argument_spec.iteritems():
|
|
wanted = v.get('type', None)
|
|
if wanted is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
if k not in self.params:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
value = self.params[k]
|
|
is_invalid = False
|
|
|
|
if wanted == 'str':
|
|
if not isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
self.params[k] = str(value)
|
|
elif wanted == 'list':
|
|
if not isinstance(value, list):
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
self.params[k] = value.split(",")
|
|
else:
|
|
is_invalid = True
|
|
elif wanted == 'dict':
|
|
if not isinstance(value, dict):
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
self.params[k] = dict([x.split("=", 1) for x in value.split(",")])
|
|
else:
|
|
is_invalid = True
|
|
elif wanted == 'bool':
|
|
if not isinstance(value, bool):
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
self.params[k] = self.boolean(value)
|
|
else:
|
|
is_invalid = True
|
|
elif wanted == 'int':
|
|
if not isinstance(value, int):
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
self.params[k] = int(value)
|
|
else:
|
|
is_invalid = True
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="implementation error: unknown type %s requested for %s" % (wanted, k))
|
|
|
|
if is_invalid:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="argument %s is of invalid type: %s, required: %s" % (k, type(value), wanted))
|
|
|
|
def _set_defaults(self, pre=True):
|
|
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.iteritems():
|
|
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 _load_params(self):
|
|
''' read the input and return a dictionary and the arguments string '''
|
|
args = MODULE_ARGS
|
|
items = shlex.split(args)
|
|
params = {}
|
|
for x in items:
|
|
try:
|
|
(k, v) = x.split("=",1)
|
|
except Exception, e:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg="this module requires key=value arguments (%s)" % items)
|
|
params[k] = v
|
|
params2 = json.loads(MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS)
|
|
params2.update(params)
|
|
return (params2, args)
|
|
|
|
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 no_log:
|
|
log_args[param] = 'NOT_LOGGING_PARAMETER'
|
|
elif param in passwd_keys:
|
|
log_args[param] = 'NOT_LOGGING_PASSWORD'
|
|
else:
|
|
log_args[param] = self.params[param]
|
|
|
|
module = 'ansible-%s' % os.path.basename(__file__)
|
|
msg = ''
|
|
for arg in log_args:
|
|
msg = msg + arg + '=' + str(log_args[arg]) + ' '
|
|
if msg:
|
|
msg = 'Invoked with %s' % msg
|
|
else:
|
|
msg = 'Invoked'
|
|
|
|
if (has_journal):
|
|
journal_args = ["MESSAGE=%s %s" % (module, msg)]
|
|
journal_args.append("MODULE=%s" % os.path.basename(__file__))
|
|
for arg in log_args:
|
|
journal_args.append(arg.upper() + "=" + str(log_args[arg]))
|
|
try:
|
|
journal.sendv(*journal_args)
|
|
except IOError, e:
|
|
# fall back to syslog since logging to journal failed
|
|
syslog.openlog(module, 0, syslog.LOG_USER)
|
|
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, msg)
|
|
else:
|
|
syslog.openlog(module, 0, syslog.LOG_USER)
|
|
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, msg)
|
|
|
|
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:
|
|
path = os.path.join(d, arg)
|
|
if os.path.exists(path) and self.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 type(arg) == bool:
|
|
return arg
|
|
if type(arg) in types.StringTypes:
|
|
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):
|
|
return json.dumps(data)
|
|
|
|
def from_json(self, data):
|
|
return json.loads(data)
|
|
|
|
def exit_json(self, **kwargs):
|
|
''' return from the module, without error '''
|
|
self.add_path_info(kwargs)
|
|
if not kwargs.has_key('changed'):
|
|
kwargs['changed'] = False
|
|
print 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
|
|
print self.jsonify(kwargs)
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
def is_executable(self, path):
|
|
'''is the given path executable?'''
|
|
return (stat.S_IXUSR & os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MODE]
|
|
or stat.S_IXGRP & os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MODE]
|
|
or stat.S_IXOTH & os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MODE])
|
|
|
|
def md5(self, filename):
|
|
''' Return MD5 hex digest of local file, 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 md5sum of directory: %s" % filename)
|
|
digest = _md5()
|
|
blocksize = 64 * 1024
|
|
infile = open(filename, 'rb')
|
|
block = infile.read(blocksize)
|
|
while block:
|
|
digest.update(block)
|
|
block = infile.read(blocksize)
|
|
infile.close()
|
|
return digest.hexdigest()
|
|
|
|
def backup_local(self, fn):
|
|
'''make a date-marked backup of the specified file, return True or False on success or failure'''
|
|
# backups named basename-YYYY-MM-DD@HH:MM~
|
|
ext = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d@%H:%M~", time.localtime(time.time()))
|
|
backupdest = '%s.%s' % (fn, ext)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
shutil.copy2(fn, backupdest)
|
|
except shutil.Error, e:
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not make backup of %s to %s: %s' % (fn, backupdest, e))
|
|
return backupdest
|
|
|
|
def cleanup(tmpfile):
|
|
if os.path.exists(tmpfile):
|
|
try:
|
|
os.unlink(tmpfile)
|
|
except OSError, e:
|
|
sys.stderr.write("could not cleanup %s: %s" % (tmpfile, e))
|
|
|
|
def atomic_move(self, src, dest):
|
|
'''atomically move src to dest, copying attributes from dest, returns true on success'''
|
|
context = None
|
|
if os.path.exists(dest):
|
|
try:
|
|
st = os.stat(dest)
|
|
os.chmod(src, st.st_mode & 07777)
|
|
os.chown(src, st.st_uid, st.st_gid)
|
|
except OSError, e:
|
|
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)
|
|
# Ensure file is on same partition to make replacement atomic
|
|
dest_dir = os.path.dirname(dest)
|
|
dest_file = os.path.basename(dest)
|
|
tmp_dest = "%s/.%s.%s.%s" % (dest_dir,dest_file,os.getpid(),time.time())
|
|
|
|
try: # leaves tmp file behind when sudo and not root
|
|
if os.getenv("SUDO_USER") and os.getuid() != 0:
|
|
# cleanup will happen by 'rm' of tempdir
|
|
shutil.copy(src, tmp_dest)
|
|
else:
|
|
shutil.move(src, tmp_dest)
|
|
if self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
self.set_context_if_different(tmp_dest, context, False)
|
|
os.rename(tmp_dest, dest)
|
|
if self.selinux_enabled():
|
|
# rename might not preserve context
|
|
self.set_context_if_different(dest, context, False)
|
|
except (shutil.Error, OSError, IOError), e:
|
|
cleanup(tmp_dest)
|
|
self.fail_json(msg='Could not replace file: %s to %s: %s' % (src, dest, e))
|
|
|
|
def run_command(self, args, check_rc=False, close_fds=False, executable=None, data=None):
|
|
'''
|
|
Execute a command, returns rc, stdout, and stderr.
|
|
args is the command to run
|
|
If args is a list, the command will be run with shell=False.
|
|
Otherwise, the command will be run with shell=True when args is a string.
|
|
Other arguments:
|
|
- check_rc (boolean) Whether to call fail_json in case of
|
|
non zero RC. Default is False.
|
|
- close_fds (boolean) See documentation for subprocess.Popen().
|
|
Default is False.
|
|
- executable (string) See documentation for subprocess.Popen().
|
|
Default is None.
|
|
'''
|
|
if isinstance(args, list):
|
|
shell = False
|
|
elif isinstance(args, basestring):
|
|
shell = True
|
|
else:
|
|
msg = "Argument 'args' to run_command must be list or string"
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=257, cmd=args, msg=msg)
|
|
rc = 0
|
|
msg = None
|
|
st_in = None
|
|
if data:
|
|
st_in = subprocess.PIPE
|
|
try:
|
|
cmd = subprocess.Popen(args,
|
|
executable=executable,
|
|
shell=shell,
|
|
close_fds=close_fds,
|
|
stdin=st_in,
|
|
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
if data:
|
|
cmd.stdin.write(data)
|
|
cmd.stdin.write('\\n')
|
|
out, err = cmd.communicate()
|
|
rc = cmd.returncode
|
|
except (OSError, IOError), e:
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=e.errno, msg=str(e), cmd=args)
|
|
except:
|
|
self.fail_json(rc=257, msg=traceback.format_exc(), cmd=args)
|
|
if rc != 0 and check_rc:
|
|
msg = err.rstrip()
|
|
self.fail_json(cmd=args, rc=rc, stdout=out, stderr=err, msg=msg)
|
|
return (rc, out, err)
|
|
|
|
def pretty_bytes(self,size):
|
|
ranges = (
|
|
(1<<50L, 'ZB'),
|
|
(1<<50L, 'EB'),
|
|
(1<<50L, 'PB'),
|
|
(1<<40L, 'TB'),
|
|
(1<<30L, 'GB'),
|
|
(1<<20L, 'MB'),
|
|
(1<<10L, 'KB'),
|
|
(1, 'Bytes')
|
|
)
|
|
for limit, suffix in ranges:
|
|
if size >= limit:
|
|
break
|
|
return '%.2f %s' % (float(size)/ limit, suffix)
|
|
|
|
# == END DYNAMICALLY INSERTED CODE ===
|
|
|
|
"""
|