185 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
185 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
# (c) 2015, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import base64
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import os
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from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase
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from ansible.utils.hashing import checksum_s
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class ActionModule(ActionBase):
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TRANSFERS_FILES = True
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def get_checksum(self, tmp, dest, try_directory=False, source=None):
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remote_checksum = self._remote_checksum(tmp, dest)
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if remote_checksum in ('0', '2', '3', '4'):
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# Note: 1 means the file is not present which is fine; template
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# will create it. 3 means directory was specified instead of file
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if try_directory and remote_checksum == '3' and source:
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base = os.path.basename(source)
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dest = os.path.join(dest, base)
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remote_checksum = self.get_checksum(tmp, dest, try_directory=False)
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if remote_checksum not in ('0', '2', '3', '4'):
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return remote_checksum
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result = dict(failed=True, msg="failed to checksum remote file."
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" Checksum error code: %s" % remote_checksum)
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return result
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return remote_checksum
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def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=dict()):
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''' handler for template operations '''
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source = self._task.args.get('src', None)
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dest = self._task.args.get('dest', None)
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if (source is None and 'first_available_file' not in task_vars) or dest is None:
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return dict(failed=True, msg="src and dest are required")
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if tmp is None:
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tmp = self._make_tmp_path()
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##################################################################################################
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# FIXME: this all needs to be sorted out
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##################################################################################################
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# if we have first_available_file in our vars
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# look up the files and use the first one we find as src
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#if 'first_available_file' in task_vars:
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# found = False
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# for fn in task_vars.get('first_available_file'):
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# fn_orig = fn
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# fnt = template.template(self.runner.basedir, fn, task_vars)
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# fnd = utils.path_dwim(self.runner.basedir, fnt)
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# if not os.path.exists(fnd) and '_original_file' in task_vars:
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# fnd = utils.path_dwim_relative(task_vars['_original_file'], 'templates', fnt, self.runner.basedir, check=False)
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# if os.path.exists(fnd):
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# source = fnd
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# found = True
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# break
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# if not found:
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# result = dict(failed=True, msg="could not find src in first_available_file list")
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# return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=False, result=result)
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#else:
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if 1:
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if self._task._role is not None:
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source = self._loader.path_dwim_relative(self._task._role._role_path, 'templates', source)
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else:
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source = self._loader.path_dwim(source)
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##################################################################################################
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# END FIXME
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##################################################################################################
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# Expand any user home dir specification
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dest = self._remote_expand_user(dest, tmp)
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directory_prepended = False
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if dest.endswith(os.sep):
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directory_prepended = True
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base = os.path.basename(source)
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dest = os.path.join(dest, base)
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# template the source data locally & get ready to transfer
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try:
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with open(source, 'r') as f:
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template_data = f.read()
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resultant = self._templar.template(template_data, preserve_trailing_newlines=True)
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except Exception as e:
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return dict(failed=True, msg=type(e).__name__ + ": " + str(e))
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local_checksum = checksum_s(resultant)
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remote_checksum = self.get_checksum(tmp, dest, not directory_prepended, source=source)
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if isinstance(remote_checksum, dict):
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# Error from remote_checksum is a dict. Valid return is a str
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return remote_checksum
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if local_checksum != remote_checksum:
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# if showing diffs, we need to get the remote value
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dest_contents = ''
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# FIXME: still need to implement diff mechanism
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#if self.runner.diff:
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# # using persist_files to keep the temp directory around to avoid needing to grab another
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# dest_result = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'slurp', "path=%s" % dest, task_vars=task_vars, persist_files=True)
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# if 'content' in dest_result.result:
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# dest_contents = dest_result.result['content']
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# if dest_result.result['encoding'] == 'base64':
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# dest_contents = base64.b64decode(dest_contents)
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# else:
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# raise Exception("unknown encoding, failed: %s" % dest_result.result)
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xfered = self._transfer_data(self._shell.join_path(tmp, 'source'), resultant)
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# fix file permissions when the copy is done as a different user
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if self._connection_info.become and self._connection_info.become_user != 'root':
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self._remote_chmod('a+r', xfered, tmp)
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# run the copy module
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new_module_args = self._task.args.copy()
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new_module_args.update(
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dict(
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src=xfered,
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dest=dest,
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original_basename=os.path.basename(source),
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follow=True,
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),
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)
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# FIXME: noop stuff needs to be sorted out
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#if self.runner.noop_on_check(task_vars):
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# return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=True, result=dict(changed=True), diff=dict(before_header=dest, after_header=source, before=dest_contents, after=resultant))
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#else:
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# res = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'copy', module_args_tmp, task_vars=task_vars, complex_args=complex_args)
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# if res.result.get('changed', False):
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# res.diff = dict(before=dest_contents, after=resultant)
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# return res
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result = self._execute_module(module_name='copy', module_args=new_module_args)
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if result.get('changed', False):
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result['diff'] = dict(before=dest_contents, after=resultant)
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return result
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else:
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# when running the file module based on the template data, we do
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# not want the source filename (the name of the template) to be used,
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# since this would mess up links, so we clear the src param and tell
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# the module to follow links. When doing that, we have to set
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# original_basename to the template just in case the dest is
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# a directory.
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new_module_args = self._task.args.copy()
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new_module_args.update(
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dict(
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src=None,
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original_basename=os.path.basename(source),
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follow=True,
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),
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)
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# FIXME: this may not be required anymore, as the checkmod params
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# should be in the regular module args?
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# be sure to task_vars the check mode param into the module args and
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# rely on the file module to report its changed status
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#if self.runner.noop_on_check(task_vars):
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# new_module_args['CHECKMODE'] = True
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return self._execute_module(module_name='file', module_args=new_module_args)
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