ansible/lib/ansible/module_common.py
Brian Coca 46c913f7a6 now ansible shows nice message about missing json instead of traceback
Signed-off-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
2013-03-01 19:03:59 -05:00

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# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component.
# This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed.
# Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible
# still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license
# to the complete work.
#
# Copyright (c), Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>, 2012-2013
# All rights reserved.
#
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# are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
# USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
REPLACER = "#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>"
REPLACER_ARGS = "<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS>>"
REPLACER_LANG = "<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_LANG>>"
REPLACER_COMPLEX = "<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS>>"
MODULE_COMMON = """
# == BEGIN DYNAMICALLY INSERTED CODE ==
MODULE_ARGS = <<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS>>
MODULE_LANG = <<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_LANG>>
MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = <<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS>>
BOOLEANS_TRUE = ['yes', 'on', '1', 'true', 1]
BOOLEANS_FALSE = ['no', 'off', '0', 'false', 0]
BOOLEANS = BOOLEANS_TRUE + BOOLEANS_FALSE
# ansible modules can be written in any language. To simplify
# development of Python modules, the functions available here
# can be inserted in any module source automatically by including
# #<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>> on a blank line by itself inside
# of an ansible module. The source of this common code lives
# in lib/ansible/module_common.py
import os
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import syslog
import types
import time
import shutil
import stat
import traceback
import grp
import pwd
import platform
import errno
try:
import json
except ImportError:
try:
import simplejson as json
except ImportError:
sys.stderr.write('Error: ansible requires a json module, none found!')
sys.exit(1)
HAVE_SELINUX=False
try:
import selinux
HAVE_SELINUX=True
except ImportError:
pass
try:
from hashlib import md5 as _md5
except ImportError:
from md5 import md5 as _md5
try:
from systemd import journal
has_journal = True
except ImportError:
import syslog
has_journal = False
FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS=dict(
src = dict(),
mode = dict(),
owner = dict(),
group = dict(),
seuser = dict(),
serole = dict(),
selevel = dict(),
setype = dict(),
)
def get_platform():
''' what's the platform? example: Linux is a platform. '''
return platform.system()
def get_distribution():
''' return the distribution name '''
if platform.system() == 'Linux':
try:
distribution = platform.linux_distribution()[0].capitalize()
if distribution == 'NA':
if os.path.is_file('/etc/system-release'):
distribution = 'OtherLinux'
except:
# FIXME: MethodMissing, I assume?
distribution = platform.dist()[0].capitalize()
else:
distribution = None
return distribution
def load_platform_subclass(cls, *args, **kwargs):
'''
used by modules like User to have different implementations based on detected platform. See User
module for an example.
'''
this_platform = get_platform()
distribution = get_distribution()
subclass = None
# get the most specific superclass for this platform
if distribution is not None:
for sc in cls.__subclasses__():
if sc.distribution is not None and sc.distribution == distribution and sc.platform == this_platform:
subclass = sc
if subclass is None:
for sc in cls.__subclasses__():
if sc.platform == this_platform and sc.distribution is None:
subclass = sc
if subclass is None:
subclass = cls
return super(cls, subclass).__new__(subclass)
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):
'''
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.argument_spec = argument_spec
self.supports_check_mode = supports_check_mode
self.check_mode = False
self.aliases = {}
if add_file_common_args:
self.argument_spec.update(FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS)
os.environ['LANG'] = MODULE_LANG
(self.params, self.args) = self._load_params()
self._legal_inputs = [ 'CHECKMODE' ]
self.aliases = self._handle_aliases()
if check_invalid_arguments:
self._check_invalid_arguments()
self._check_for_check_mode()
self._set_defaults(pre=True)
if not bypass_checks:
self._check_required_arguments()
self._check_argument_values()
self._check_argument_types()
self._check_mutually_exclusive(mutually_exclusive)
self._check_required_together(required_together)
self._check_required_one_of(required_one_of)
self._set_defaults(pre=False)
if not no_log:
self._log_invocation()
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 {}
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('serange', 's0')
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]
return dict(
path=path, mode=mode, owner=owner, group=group,
seuser=seuser, serole=serole, setype=setype,
selevel=selevel, secontext=secontext,
)
# 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:
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(path, mode)
except OSError:
return context
if ret[0] == -1:
return context
context = ret[1].split(':')
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(path)
except OSError, e:
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
context = ret[1].split(':')
return context
def user_and_group(self, filename):
filename = os.path.expanduser(filename)
st = os.stat(filename)
uid = st.st_uid
gid = st.st_gid
try:
user = pwd.getpwuid(uid)[0]
except KeyError:
user = str(uid)
try:
group = grp.getgrgid(gid)[0]
except KeyError:
group = str(gid)
return (user, group)
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):
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.
for i in range(len(cur_context)):
if context[i] is not None and context[i] != cur_context[i]:
new_context[i] = context[i]
if context[i] is None:
new_context[i] = cur_context[i]
if cur_context != new_context:
try:
if self.check_mode:
return True
rc = selinux.lsetfilecon(path, ':'.join(new_context))
except OSError:
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='invalid selinux context', 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):
path = os.path.expanduser(path)
if owner is None:
return changed
user, group = self.user_and_group(path)
if owner != user:
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 self.check_mode:
return True
try:
os.chown(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):
path = os.path.expanduser(path)
if group is None:
return changed
old_user, old_group = self.user_and_group(path)
if old_group != group:
if self.check_mode:
return True
try:
gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
except KeyError:
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chgrp failed: failed to look up group %s' % group)
try:
os.chown(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):
path = os.path.expanduser(path)
if mode is None:
return changed
try:
# FIXME: support English modes
if not isinstance(mode, int):
mode = int(mode, 8)
except Exception, e:
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='mode needs to be something octalish', details=str(e))
st = os.stat(path)
prev_mode = stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE])
if prev_mode != mode:
if self.check_mode:
return True
# FIXME: comparison against string above will cause this to be executed
# every time
try:
os.chmod(path, mode)
except Exception, e:
self.fail_json(path=path, msg='chmod failed', details=str(e))
st = os.stat(path)
new_mode = stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE])
if new_mode != prev_mode:
changed = True
return changed
def set_file_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed):
# set modes owners and context as needed
changed = self.set_context_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['secontext'], changed
)
changed = self.set_owner_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['owner'], changed
)
changed = self.set_group_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['group'], changed
)
changed = self.set_mode_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['mode'], changed
)
return changed
def set_directory_attributes_if_different(self, file_args, changed):
changed = self.set_context_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['secontext'], changed
)
changed = self.set_owner_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['owner'], changed
)
changed = self.set_group_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['group'], changed
)
changed = self.set_mode_if_different(
file_args['path'], file_args['mode'], changed
)
return changed
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
if os.path.exists(path):
(user, group) = self.user_and_group(path)
kwargs['owner'] = user
kwargs['group'] = group
st = os.stat(path)
kwargs['mode'] = oct(stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]))
# secontext not yet supported
if os.path.islink(path):
kwargs['state'] = 'link'
elif os.path.isdir(path):
kwargs['state'] = 'directory'
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 _handle_aliases(self):
aliases_results = {} #alias:canon
for (k,v) in self.argument_spec.iteritems():
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
self.fail_json(msg="internal error: required and default are mutally exclusive for %s" % k)
if aliases is None:
continue
if type(aliases) != list:
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" % 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
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:
self.fail_json(msg="this module requires key=value arguments")
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 seperate 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]
if (has_journal):
journal_args = ["MESSAGE=Ansible module invoked", "MODULE=%s" % os.path.basename(__file__)]
for arg in log_args:
journal_args.append(arg.upper() + "=" + str(log_args[arg]))
journal.sendv(*journal_args)
else:
msg = ''
syslog.openlog('ansible-%s' % str(os.path.basename(__file__)), 0, syslog.LOG_USER)
for arg in log_args:
msg = msg + arg + '=' + str(log_args[arg]) + ' '
if msg:
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, 'Invoked with %s' % msg)
else:
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, 'Invoked')
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 atomic_replace(self, src, dest):
'''atomically replace dest with src, copying attributes from dest'''
if os.path.exists(dest):
st = os.stat(dest)
os.chmod(src, st.st_mode & 07777)
try:
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)
self.set_context_if_different(src, context, False)
else:
if self.selinux_enabled():
context = self.selinux_default_context(dest)
self.set_context_if_different(src, context, False)
os.rename(src, dest)
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 ===
"""