ansible/system/at
2014-03-07 23:04:56 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# (c) 2014, Richard Isaacson <richard.c.isaacson@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: at
short_description: Schedule the execution of a command or script file via the at command.
description:
- Use this module to schedule a command or script file to run once in the future.
- All jobs are executed in the 'a' queue.
version_added: "1.5"
options:
command:
description:
- A command to be executed in the future.
required: false
default: null
script_file:
description:
- An existing script file to be executed in the future.
required: false
default: null
count:
description:
- The count of units in the future to execute the command or script file.
required: true
units:
description:
- The type of units in the future to execute the command or script file.
required: true
choices: ["minutes", "hours", "days", "weeks"]
state:
description:
- The state dictates if the command or script file should be evaluated as present(added) or absent(deleted).
required: false
choices: ["present", "absent"]
default: "present"
unique:
description:
- If a matching job is present a new job will not be added.
required: false
default: false
requirements:
- at
author: Richard Isaacson
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Schedule a command to execute in 20 minutes as root.
- at: command="ls -d / > /dev/null" count=20 units="minutes"
# Match a command to an existing job and delete the job.
- at: command="ls -d / > /dev/null" state="absent"
# Schedule a command to execute in 20 minutes making sure it is unique in the queue.
- at: command="ls -d / > /dev/null" unique=true count=20 units="minutes"
'''
import os
import tempfile
def add_job(module, result, at_cmd, count, units, command, script_file):
at_command = "%s now + %s %s -f %s" % (at_cmd, count, units, script_file)
rc, out, err = module.run_command(at_command, check_rc=True)
if command:
os.unlink(script_file)
result['changed'] = True
def delete_job(module, result, at_cmd, command, script_file):
for matching_job in matching_jobs(module, at_cmd, script_file):
at_command = "%s -d %s" % (at_cmd, matching_job)
rc, out, err = module.run_command(at_command, check_rc=True)
result['changed'] = True
if command:
os.unlink(script_file)
module.exit_json(**result)
def matching_jobs(module, at_cmd, script_file):
matching_jobs = []
atq_cmd = module.get_bin_path('atq', True)
# Get list of job numbers for the user.
atq_command = "%s" % (atq_cmd)
rc, out, err = module.run_command(atq_command, check_rc=True)
current_jobs = out.splitlines()
if len(current_jobs) == 0:
return matching_jobs
# Read script_file into a string.
script_file_string = open(script_file).read().strip()
# Loop through the jobs.
# If the script text is contained in a job add job number to list.
for current_job in current_jobs:
split_current_job = current_job.split()
at_command = "%s -c %s" % (at_cmd, split_current_job[0])
rc, out, err = module.run_command(at_command, check_rc=True)
if script_file_string in out:
matching_jobs.append(split_current_job[0])
# Return the list.
return matching_jobs
def create_tempfile(command):
filed, script_file = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='at')
fileh = os.fdopen(filed, 'w')
fileh.write(command)
fileh.close()
return script_file
#================================================
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
command=dict(required=False,
type='str'),
script_file=dict(required=False,
type='str'),
count=dict(required=False,
type='int'),
units=dict(required=False,
default=None,
choices=['minutes', 'hours', 'days', 'weeks'],
type='str'),
state=dict(required=False,
default='present',
choices=['present', 'absent'],
type='str'),
unique=dict(required=False,
default=False,
type='bool')
),
mutually_exclusive = [['command', 'script_file']],
required_one_of = [['command', 'script_file']],
supports_check_mode = False
)
at_cmd = module.get_bin_path('at', True)
command = module.params['command']
script_file = module.params['script_file']
count = module.params['count']
units = module.params['units']
state = module.params['state']
unique = module.params['unique']
if ((state == 'present') and (not count or not units)):
module.fail_json(msg="present state requires count and units")
result = {}
result['state'] = state
result['changed'] = False
# If command transform it into a script_file
if command:
script_file = create_tempfile(command)
# if absent remove existing and return
if state == 'absent':
delete_job(module, result, at_cmd, command, script_file)
# if unique if existing return unchanged
if unique:
if len(matching_jobs(module, at_cmd, script_file)) != 0:
if command:
os.unlink(script_file)
module.exit_json(**result)
result['script_file'] = script_file
result['count'] = count
result['units'] = units
add_job(module, result, at_cmd, count, units, command, script_file)
module.exit_json(**result)
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
main()