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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright: (c) 2017 John Kwiatkoski (@JayKayy) <jkwiat40@gmail.com>
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# Copyright: (c) 2018 Alexander Bethke (@oolongbrothers) <oolongbrothers@gmx.net>
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# Copyright: (c) 2017 Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# ATTENTION CONTRIBUTORS!
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#
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# TL;DR: Run this module's integration tests manually before opening a pull request
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#
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# Long explanation:
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# The integration tests for this module are currently NOT run on the Ansible project's continuous
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# delivery pipeline. So please: When you make changes to this module, make sure that you run the
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# included integration tests manually for both Python 2 and Python 3:
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#
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# Python 2:
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# ansible-test integration -v --docker fedora28 --docker-privileged --allow-unsupported --python 2.7 flatpak
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# Python 3:
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# ansible-test integration -v --docker fedora28 --docker-privileged --allow-unsupported --python 3.6 flatpak
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#
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# Because of external dependencies, the current integration tests are somewhat too slow and brittle
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# to be included right now. I have plans to rewrite the integration tests based on a local flatpak
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# repository so that they can be included into the normal CI pipeline.
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# //oolongbrothers
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
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'status': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'community'}
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DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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---
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module: flatpak
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short_description: Manage flatpaks
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description:
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- Allows users to add or remove flatpaks.
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- See the M(flatpak_remote) module for managing flatpak remotes.
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author:
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- John Kwiatkoski (@JayKayy)
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- Alexander Bethke (@oolongbrothers)
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requirements:
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- flatpak
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options:
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executable:
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description:
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- The path to the C(flatpak) executable to use.
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- By default, this module looks for the C(flatpak) executable on the path.
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type: path
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default: flatpak
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method:
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description:
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- The installation method to use.
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- Defines if the I(flatpak) is supposed to be installed globally for the whole C(system)
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or only for the current C(user).
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type: str
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choices: [ system, user ]
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default: system
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name:
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description:
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- The name of the flatpak to manage.
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- When used with I(state=present), I(name) can be specified as an C(http(s)) URL to a
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C(flatpakref) file or the unique reverse DNS name that identifies a flatpak.
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- When supplying a reverse DNS name, you can use the I(remote) option to specify on what remote
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to look for the flatpak. An example for a reverse DNS name is C(org.gnome.gedit).
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- When used with I(state=absent), it is recommended to specify the name in the reverse DNS
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format.
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- When supplying an C(http(s)) URL with I(state=absent), the module will try to match the
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installed flatpak based on the name of the flatpakref to remove it. However, there is no
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guarantee that the names of the flatpakref file and the reverse DNS name of the installed
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flatpak do match.
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type: str
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required: true
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remote:
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description:
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- The flatpak remote (repository) to install the flatpak from.
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- By default, C(flathub) is assumed, but you do need to add the flathub flatpak_remote before
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you can use this.
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- See the M(flatpak_remote) module for managing flatpak remotes.
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type: str
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default: flathub
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state:
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description:
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- Indicates the desired package state.
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choices: [ absent, present ]
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type: str
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default: present
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'''
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EXAMPLES = r'''
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- name: Install the spotify flatpak
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flatpak:
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name: https://s3.amazonaws.com/alexlarsson/spotify-repo/spotify.flatpakref
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state: present
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- name: Install the gedit flatpak package
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flatpak:
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name: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-apps-nightly/plain/gedit.flatpakref
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state: present
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- name: Install the gedit package from flathub for current user
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flatpak:
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name: org.gnome.gedit
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state: present
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method: user
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- name: Install the Gnome Calendar flatpak from the gnome remote system-wide
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flatpak:
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name: org.gnome.Calendar
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state: present
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remote: gnome
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- name: Remove the gedit flatpak
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flatpak:
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name: org.gnome.gedit
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state: absent
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'''
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RETURN = r'''
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command:
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description: The exact flatpak command that was executed
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returned: When a flatpak command has been executed
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type: str
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sample: "/usr/bin/flatpak install --user -y flathub org.gnome.Calculator"
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msg:
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description: Module error message
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returned: failure
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type: str
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sample: "Executable '/usr/local/bin/flatpak' was not found on the system."
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rc:
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description: Return code from flatpak binary
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returned: When a flatpak command has been executed
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type: int
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sample: 0
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stderr:
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description: Error output from flatpak binary
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returned: When a flatpak command has been executed
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type: str
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sample: "error: Error searching remote flathub: Can't find ref org.gnome.KDE"
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stdout:
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description: Output from flatpak binary
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returned: When a flatpak command has been executed
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type: str
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sample: "org.gnome.Calendar/x86_64/stable\tcurrent\norg.gnome.gitg/x86_64/stable\tcurrent\n"
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'''
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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OUTDATED_FLATPAK_VERSION_ERROR_MESSAGE = "Unknown option --columns=application"
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def install_flat(module, binary, remote, name, method):
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"""Add a new flatpak."""
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global result
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if name.startswith('http://') or name.startswith('https://'):
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command = "{0} install --{1} -y {2}".format(binary, method, name)
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else:
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command = "{0} install --{1} -y {2} {3}".format(binary, method, remote, name)
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_flatpak_command(module, module.check_mode, command)
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result['changed'] = True
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def uninstall_flat(module, binary, name, method):
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"""Remove an existing flatpak."""
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global result
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installed_flat_name = _match_installed_flat_name(module, binary, name, method)
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command = "{0} uninstall -y --{1} {2}".format(binary, method, installed_flat_name)
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_flatpak_command(module, module.check_mode, command)
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result['changed'] = True
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def flatpak_exists(module, binary, name, method):
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"""Check if the flatpak is installed."""
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command = "{0} list --{1} --app".format(binary, method)
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output = _flatpak_command(module, False, command)
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name = _parse_flatpak_name(name).lower()
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if name in output.lower():
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return True
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return False
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def _match_installed_flat_name(module, binary, name, method):
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# This is a difficult function, since if the user supplies a flatpakref url,
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# we have to rely on a naming convention:
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# The flatpakref file name needs to match the flatpak name
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global result
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parsed_name = _parse_flatpak_name(name)
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# Try running flatpak list with columns feature
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command = "{0} list --{1} --app --columns=application".format(binary, method)
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_flatpak_command(module, False, command, ignore_failure=True)
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if result['rc'] != 0 and OUTDATED_FLATPAK_VERSION_ERROR_MESSAGE in result['stderr']:
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# Probably flatpak before 1.2
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matched_flatpak_name = \
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_match_flat_using_flatpak_column_feature(module, binary, parsed_name, method)
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else:
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# Probably flatpak >= 1.2
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matched_flatpak_name = \
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_match_flat_using_outdated_flatpak_format(module, binary, parsed_name, method)
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if matched_flatpak_name:
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return matched_flatpak_name
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else:
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result['msg'] = "Flatpak removal failed: Could not match any installed flatpaks to " +\
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"the name `{0}`. ".format(_parse_flatpak_name(name)) +\
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"If you used a URL, try using the reverse DNS name of the flatpak"
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module.fail_json(**result)
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def _match_flat_using_outdated_flatpak_format(module, binary, parsed_name, method):
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global result
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command = "{0} list --{1} --app --columns=application".format(binary, method)
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output = _flatpak_command(module, False, command)
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for row in output.split('\n'):
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if parsed_name.lower() == row.lower():
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return row
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def _match_flat_using_flatpak_column_feature(module, binary, parsed_name, method):
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global result
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command = "{0} list --{1} --app".format(binary, method)
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output = _flatpak_command(module, False, command)
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for row in output.split('\n'):
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if parsed_name.lower() in row.lower():
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return row.split()[0]
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def _parse_flatpak_name(name):
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if name.startswith('http://') or name.startswith('https://'):
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file_name = urlparse(name).path.split('/')[-1]
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file_name_without_extension = file_name.split('.')[0:-1]
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common_name = ".".join(file_name_without_extension)
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else:
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common_name = name
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return common_name
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def _flatpak_command(module, noop, command, ignore_failure=False):
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global result
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if noop:
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result['rc'] = 0
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result['command'] = command
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return ""
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result['rc'], result['stdout'], result['stderr'] = module.run_command(
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command.split(), check_rc=not ignore_failure
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)
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result['command'] = command
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return result['stdout']
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def main():
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# This module supports check mode
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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name=dict(type='str', required=True),
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remote=dict(type='str', default='flathub'),
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method=dict(type='str', default='system',
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choices=['user', 'system']),
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state=dict(type='str', default='present',
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choices=['absent', 'present']),
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executable=dict(type='path', default='flatpak')
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),
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supports_check_mode=True,
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)
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name = module.params['name']
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state = module.params['state']
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remote = module.params['remote']
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method = module.params['method']
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executable = module.params['executable']
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binary = module.get_bin_path(executable, None)
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global result
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result = dict(
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changed=False
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)
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# If the binary was not found, fail the operation
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if not binary:
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module.fail_json(msg="Executable '%s' was not found on the system." % executable, **result)
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if state == 'present' and not flatpak_exists(module, binary, name, method):
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install_flat(module, binary, remote, name, method)
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elif state == 'absent' and flatpak_exists(module, binary, name, method):
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uninstall_flat(module, binary, name, method)
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module.exit_json(**result)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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