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#!/usr/bin/python -tt
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2012, Afterburn <http://github.com/afterburn>
# (c) 2013, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com>
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# (c) 2015, Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc+code@indrajit.com>
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#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = { ' status ' : [ ' preview ' ] ,
' supported_by ' : ' community ' ,
' version ' : ' 1.0 ' }
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
- - -
module : pacman
short_description : Manage packages with I ( pacman )
description :
- Manage packages with the I ( pacman ) package manager , which is used by
Arch Linux and its variants .
version_added : " 1.0 "
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author :
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- " Indrajit Raychaudhuri (@indrajitr) "
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- " ' Aaron Bull Schaefer (@elasticdog) ' <aaron@elasticdog.com> "
- " Afterburn "
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notes : [ ]
requirements : [ ]
options :
name :
description :
- Name of the package to install , upgrade , or remove .
required : false
default : null
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aliases : [ ' pkg ' , ' package ' ]
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state :
description :
- Desired state of the package .
required : false
default : " present "
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choices : [ " present " , " absent " , " latest " ]
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recurse :
description :
- When removing a package , also remove its dependencies , provided
that they are not required by other packages and were not
explicitly installed by a user .
required : false
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default : no
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choices : [ " yes " , " no " ]
version_added : " 1.3 "
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force :
description :
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- When removing package - force remove package , without any
checks . When update_cache - force redownload repo
databases .
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required : false
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default : no
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choices : [ " yes " , " no " ]
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version_added : " 2.0 "
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update_cache :
description :
- Whether or not to refresh the master package lists . This can be
run as part of a package installation or as a separate step .
required : false
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default : no
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choices : [ " yes " , " no " ]
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aliases : [ ' update-cache ' ]
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upgrade :
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description :
- Whether or not to upgrade whole system
required : false
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default : no
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choices : [ " yes " , " no " ]
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version_added : " 2.0 "
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'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Install package foo
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- pacman :
name : foo
state : present
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# Upgrade package foo
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- pacman :
name : foo
state : latest
update_cache : yes
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# Remove packages foo and bar
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- pacman :
name : foo , bar
state : absent
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# Recursively remove package baz
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- pacman :
name : baz
state : absent
recurse : yes
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# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Sy" as a separate step
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- pacman :
update_cache : yes
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# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Su" as a separate step
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- pacman :
upgrade : yes
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# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Syu" as a separate step
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- pacman :
update_cache : yes
upgrade : yes
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# Run the equivalent of "pacman -Rdd", force remove package baz
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- pacman :
name : baz
state : absent
force : yes
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'''
import shlex
import os
import re
import sys
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def get_version ( pacman_output ) :
""" Take pacman -Qi or pacman -Si output and get the Version """
lines = pacman_output . split ( ' \n ' )
for line in lines :
if ' Version ' in line :
return line . split ( ' : ' ) [ 1 ] . strip ( )
return None
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def query_package ( module , pacman_path , name , state = " present " ) :
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""" Query the package status in both the local system and the repository. Returns a boolean to indicate if the package is installed, a second boolean to indicate if the package is up-to-date and a third boolean to indicate whether online information were available """
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if state == " present " :
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lcmd = " %s -Qi %s " % ( pacman_path , name )
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lrc , lstdout , lstderr = module . run_command ( lcmd , check_rc = False )
if lrc != 0 :
# package is not installed locally
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return False , False , False
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# get the version installed locally (if any)
lversion = get_version ( lstdout )
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rcmd = " %s -Si %s " % ( pacman_path , name )
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rrc , rstdout , rstderr = module . run_command ( rcmd , check_rc = False )
# get the version in the repository
rversion = get_version ( rstdout )
if rrc == 0 :
# Return True to indicate that the package is installed locally, and the result of the version number comparison
# to determine if the package is up-to-date.
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return True , ( lversion == rversion ) , False
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# package is installed but cannot fetch remote Version. Last True stands for the error
return True , True , True
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def update_package_db ( module , pacman_path ) :
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if module . params [ " force " ] :
args = " Syy "
else :
args = " Sy "
cmd = " %s - %s " % ( pacman_path , args )
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rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmd , check_rc = False )
if rc == 0 :
return True
else :
module . fail_json ( msg = " could not update package db " )
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def upgrade ( module , pacman_path ) :
cmdupgrade = " %s -Suq --noconfirm " % ( pacman_path )
cmdneedrefresh = " %s -Qqu " % ( pacman_path )
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rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmdneedrefresh , check_rc = False )
if rc == 0 :
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if module . check_mode :
data = stdout . split ( ' \n ' )
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module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = " %s package(s) would be upgraded " % ( len ( data ) - 1 ) )
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rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmdupgrade , check_rc = False )
if rc == 0 :
module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = ' System upgraded ' )
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else :
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module . fail_json ( msg = " Could not upgrade " )
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else :
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module . exit_json ( changed = False , msg = ' Nothing to upgrade ' )
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def remove_packages ( module , pacman_path , packages ) :
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if module . params [ " recurse " ] or module . params [ " force " ] :
if module . params [ " recurse " ] :
args = " Rs "
if module . params [ " force " ] :
args = " Rdd "
if module . params [ " recurse " ] and module . params [ " force " ] :
args = " Rdds "
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else :
args = " R "
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remove_c = 0
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# Using a for loop in case of error, we can report the package that failed
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for package in packages :
# Query the package first, to see if we even need to remove
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installed , updated , unknown = query_package ( module , pacman_path , package )
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if not installed :
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continue
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cmd = " %s - %s %s --noconfirm --noprogressbar " % ( pacman_path , args , package )
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rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmd , check_rc = False )
if rc != 0 :
module . fail_json ( msg = " failed to remove %s " % ( package ) )
remove_c + = 1
if remove_c > 0 :
module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = " removed %s package(s) " % remove_c )
module . exit_json ( changed = False , msg = " package(s) already absent " )
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def install_packages ( module , pacman_path , state , packages , package_files ) :
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install_c = 0
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package_err = [ ]
message = " "
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Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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to_install_repos = [ ]
to_install_files = [ ]
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for i , package in enumerate ( packages ) :
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# if the package is installed and state == present or state == latest and is up-to-date then skip
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installed , updated , latestError = query_package ( module , pacman_path , package )
if latestError and state == ' latest ' :
package_err . append ( package )
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if installed and ( state == ' present ' or ( state == ' latest ' and updated ) ) :
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continue
if package_files [ i ] :
Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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to_install_files . append ( package_files [ i ] )
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else :
Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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to_install_repos . append ( package )
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Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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if to_install_repos :
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cmd = " %s -S %s --noconfirm --noprogressbar --needed " % ( pacman_path , " " . join ( to_install_repos ) )
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rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmd , check_rc = False )
if rc != 0 :
Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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module . fail_json ( msg = " failed to install %s : %s " % ( " " . join ( to_install_repos ) , stderr ) )
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Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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install_c + = len ( to_install_repos )
if to_install_files :
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cmd = " %s -U %s --noconfirm --noprogressbar --needed " % ( pacman_path , " " . join ( to_install_files ) )
Improve and optimise pacman package installation
Previously, packages were installed one at a time in a loop. This caused
a couple of problems.
First, it was a performance issue - pacman would have to perform all of
its checks once per package. This is unnecessarily costly, especially
when you're trying to install several related packages at the same time.
Second, if a package you're trying to install depends on a virtual
package that is provided by several different packages (such as the
"libgl" package on Arch) and you aren't also installing something that
provides that virtual package at the same time, pacman will produce an
interactive prompt to allow the user to select a relevant package. This
is obviously incompatible with how ansible operates. Yes, this problem
could be avoided by installing packages in a different order, but the
order of installation shouldn't matter, and there may be situations
where it is not possible to control the order of installation.
With this refactoring, all of the above problems are avoided. The code
will now work out all of the packages that need to be installed from any
configured repositories and any packages that need to be installed from
local files, and then install all the repository packages in one go and
then all of the local file packages in one go.
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rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmd , check_rc = False )
if rc != 0 :
module . fail_json ( msg = " failed to install %s : %s " % ( " " . join ( to_install_files ) , stderr ) )
install_c + = len ( to_install_files )
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if state == ' latest ' and len ( package_err ) > 0 :
message = " But could not ensure ' latest ' state for %s package(s) as remote version could not be fetched. " % ( package_err )
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if install_c > 0 :
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module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = " installed %s package(s). %s " % ( install_c , message ) )
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module . exit_json ( changed = False , msg = " package(s) already installed. %s " % ( message ) )
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def check_packages ( module , pacman_path , packages , state ) :
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would_be_changed = [ ]
for package in packages :
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installed , updated , unknown = query_package ( module , pacman_path , package )
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if ( ( state in [ " present " , " latest " ] and not installed ) or
( state == " absent " and installed ) or
( state == " latest " and not updated ) ) :
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would_be_changed . append ( package )
if would_be_changed :
if state == " absent " :
state = " removed "
module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = " %s package(s) would be %s " % (
len ( would_be_changed ) , state ) )
else :
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module . exit_json ( changed = False , msg = " package(s) already %s " % state )
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def expand_package_groups ( module , pacman_path , pkgs ) :
expanded = [ ]
for pkg in pkgs :
cmd = " %s -Sgq %s " % ( pacman_path , pkg )
rc , stdout , stderr = module . run_command ( cmd , check_rc = False )
if rc == 0 :
# A group was found matching the name, so expand it
for name in stdout . split ( ' \n ' ) :
name = name . strip ( )
if name :
expanded . append ( name )
else :
expanded . append ( pkg )
return expanded
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def main ( ) :
module = AnsibleModule (
argument_spec = dict (
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name = dict ( aliases = [ ' pkg ' , ' package ' ] , type = ' list ' ) ,
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state = dict ( default = ' present ' , choices = [ ' present ' , ' installed ' , " latest " , ' absent ' , ' removed ' ] ) ,
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recurse = dict ( default = False , type = ' bool ' ) ,
force = dict ( default = False , type = ' bool ' ) ,
upgrade = dict ( default = False , type = ' bool ' ) ,
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update_cache = dict ( default = False , aliases = [ ' update-cache ' ] , type = ' bool ' )
) ,
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required_one_of = [ [ ' name ' , ' update_cache ' , ' upgrade ' ] ] ,
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supports_check_mode = True )
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pacman_path = module . get_bin_path ( ' pacman ' , True )
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p = module . params
# normalize the state parameter
if p [ ' state ' ] in [ ' present ' , ' installed ' ] :
p [ ' state ' ] = ' present '
elif p [ ' state ' ] in [ ' absent ' , ' removed ' ] :
p [ ' state ' ] = ' absent '
if p [ " update_cache " ] and not module . check_mode :
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update_package_db ( module , pacman_path )
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if not ( p [ ' name ' ] or p [ ' upgrade ' ] ) :
module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = ' Updated the package master lists ' )
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if p [ ' update_cache ' ] and module . check_mode and not ( p [ ' name ' ] or p [ ' upgrade ' ] ) :
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module . exit_json ( changed = True , msg = ' Would have updated the package cache ' )
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if p [ ' upgrade ' ] :
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upgrade ( module , pacman_path )
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if p [ ' name ' ] :
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pkgs = expand_package_groups ( module , pacman_path , p [ ' name ' ] )
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pkg_files = [ ]
for i , pkg in enumerate ( pkgs ) :
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if re . match ( " .* \ .pkg \ .tar( \ .(gz|bz2|xz|lrz|lzo|Z))?$ " , pkg ) :
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# The package given is a filename, extract the raw pkg name from
# it and store the filename
pkg_files . append ( pkg )
pkgs [ i ] = re . sub ( ' -[0-9].*$ ' , ' ' , pkgs [ i ] . split ( ' / ' ) [ - 1 ] )
else :
pkg_files . append ( None )
if module . check_mode :
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check_packages ( module , pacman_path , pkgs , p [ ' state ' ] )
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if p [ ' state ' ] in [ ' present ' , ' latest ' ] :
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install_packages ( module , pacman_path , p [ ' state ' ] , pkgs , pkg_files )
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elif p [ ' state ' ] == ' absent ' :
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remove_packages ( module , pacman_path , pkgs )
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# import module snippets
from ansible . module_utils . basic import *
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if __name__ == " __main__ " :
main ( )