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