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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2017, Branko Majic <branko@majic.rs>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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module: dconf
author:
- "Branko Majic (@azaghal)"
short_description: Modify and read dconf database
description:
- This module allows modifications and reading of C(dconf) database. The module
is implemented as a wrapper around C(dconf) tool. Please see the dconf(1) man
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page for more details.
- Since C(dconf) requires a running D-Bus session to change values, the module
will try to detect an existing session and reuse it, or run the tool via
C(dbus-run-session).
requirements:
- Optionally the C(gi.repository) Python library (usually included in the OS
on hosts which have C(dconf)); this will become a non-optional requirement
in a future major release of community.general.
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notes:
- This module depends on C(psutil) Python library (version 4.0.0 and upwards),
C(dconf), C(dbus-send), and C(dbus-run-session) binaries. Depending on
distribution you are using, you may need to install additional packages to
have these available.
- This module uses the C(gi.repository) Python library when available for
accurate comparison of values in C(dconf) to values specified in Ansible
code. C(gi.repository) is likely to be present on most systems which have
C(dconf) but may not be present everywhere. When it is missing, a simple
string comparison between values is used, and there may be false positives,
that is, Ansible may think that a value is being changed when it is not.
This fallback will be removed in a future version of this module, at which
point the module will stop working on hosts without C(gi.repository).
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- Detection of existing, running D-Bus session, required to change settings
via C(dconf), is not 100% reliable due to implementation details of D-Bus
daemon itself. This might lead to running applications not picking-up
changes on the fly if options are changed via Ansible and
C(dbus-run-session).
- Keep in mind that the C(dconf) CLI tool, which this module wraps around,
utilises an unusual syntax for the values (GVariant). For example, if you
wanted to provide a string value, the correct syntax would be
I(value="'myvalue'") - with single quotes as part of the Ansible parameter
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value.
- When using loops in combination with a value like
"[('xkb', 'us'), ('xkb', 'se')]", you need to be aware of possible
type conversions. Applying a filter C({{ item.value | string }})
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to the parameter variable can avoid potential conversion problems.
- The easiest way to figure out exact syntax/value you need to provide for a
key is by making the configuration change in application affected by the
key, and then having a look at value set via commands C(dconf dump
/path/to/dir/) or C(dconf read /path/to/key).
extends_documentation_fragment:
- community.general.attributes
attributes:
check_mode:
support: full
diff_mode:
support: none
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options:
key:
Enabling validation-modules for system modules (#1212) * fixed validation-modules for aix_devices.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_filesystem.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_inittab.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_lvg.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_lvol.py * fixed validation-modules for awall.py * fixed validation-modules for dconf.py * fixed validation-modules for gconftool2.py * fixed validation-modules for interfaces_file.py * fixed validation-modules for java_keystore.py * fixed validation-modules for kernel_blacklist.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lbu.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/locale_gen.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvg.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvol.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/mksysb.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/modprobe.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/nosh.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/open_iscsi.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/openwrt_init.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/osx_defaults.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/pamd.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/pam_limits.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/parted.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/puppet.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/python_requirements_info.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/runit.py the parameter "dist" is not used anywhere in the module * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/sefcontext.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/selogin.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/seport.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/solaris_zone.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/syspatch.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/vdo.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py * removed ignore almost all validate-modules lines in system * removed unnecessary validations, per shippable test * kernel_blacklist: keeping blacklist_file as str instead of path * mksysb: keeping storage_path as str instead of path * pam_limits: keeping dest as str instead of path * rollback on adding doc for puppet.py legacy param * rolledback param seuser required in selogin module * rolledback changes in runit * rolledback changes in osx_defaults * rolledback changes in aix_defaults
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type: str
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required: true
description:
- A dconf key to modify or read from the dconf database.
value:
[PR #6206/a5765143 backport][stable-6] dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6330) dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6206) * dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to whatever the user specified as the value.x * dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in the wrong format.x * dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants. Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens, let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or "false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic than that. (cherry picked from commit a5765143f1b172396749f8ab54a466b8f3e2be74) Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
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type: raw
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required: false
description:
- Value to set for the specified dconf key. Value should be specified in
GVariant format. Due to complexity of this format, it is best to have a
look at existing values in the dconf database.
- Required for I(state=present).
[PR #6206/a5765143 backport][stable-6] dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6330) dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6206) * dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to whatever the user specified as the value.x * dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in the wrong format.x * dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants. Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens, let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or "false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic than that. (cherry picked from commit a5765143f1b172396749f8ab54a466b8f3e2be74) Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
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- Although the type is specified as "raw", it should typically be
specified as a string. However, boolean values in particular are
handled properly even when specified as booleans rather than strings
(in fact, handling booleans properly is why the type of this parameter
is "raw").
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state:
Enabling validation-modules for system modules (#1212) * fixed validation-modules for aix_devices.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_filesystem.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_inittab.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_lvg.py * fixed validation-modules for aix_lvol.py * fixed validation-modules for awall.py * fixed validation-modules for dconf.py * fixed validation-modules for gconftool2.py * fixed validation-modules for interfaces_file.py * fixed validation-modules for java_keystore.py * fixed validation-modules for kernel_blacklist.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lbu.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/locale_gen.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvg.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvol.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/mksysb.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/modprobe.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/nosh.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/open_iscsi.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/openwrt_init.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/osx_defaults.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/pamd.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/pam_limits.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/parted.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/puppet.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/python_requirements_info.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/runit.py the parameter "dist" is not used anywhere in the module * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/sefcontext.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/selogin.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/seport.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/solaris_zone.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/syspatch.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/vdo.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py * removed ignore almost all validate-modules lines in system * removed unnecessary validations, per shippable test * kernel_blacklist: keeping blacklist_file as str instead of path * mksysb: keeping storage_path as str instead of path * pam_limits: keeping dest as str instead of path * rollback on adding doc for puppet.py legacy param * rolledback param seuser required in selogin module * rolledback changes in runit * rolledback changes in osx_defaults * rolledback changes in aix_defaults
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type: str
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required: false
default: present
choices: [ 'read', 'present', 'absent' ]
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description:
- The action to take upon the key/value.
'''
RETURN = r"""
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value:
description: value associated with the requested key
returned: success, state was "read"
type: str
sample: "'Default'"
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
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- name: Configure available keyboard layouts in Gnome
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/sources"
value: "[('xkb', 'us'), ('xkb', 'se')]"
state: present
- name: Read currently available keyboard layouts in Gnome
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/sources"
state: read
register: keyboard_layouts
- name: Reset the available keyboard layouts in Gnome
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/sources"
state: absent
- name: Configure available keyboard layouts in Cinnamon
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard/layouts"
value: "['us', 'se']"
state: present
- name: Read currently available keyboard layouts in Cinnamon
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard/layouts"
state: read
register: keyboard_layouts
- name: Reset the available keyboard layouts in Cinnamon
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard/layouts"
state: absent
- name: Disable desktop effects in Cinnamon
community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/cinnamon/desktop-effects"
value: "false"
state: present
"""
import os
import sys
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.common.respawn import (
has_respawned,
probe_interpreters_for_module,
respawn_module,
)
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils import deps
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glib_module_name = 'gi.repository.GLib'
try:
from gi.repository.GLib import Variant, GError
except ImportError:
Variant = None
GError = AttributeError
with deps.declare("psutil"):
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import psutil
class DBusWrapper(object):
"""
Helper class that can be used for running a command with a working D-Bus
session.
If possible, command will be run against an existing D-Bus session,
otherwise the session will be spawned via dbus-run-session.
Example usage:
dbus_wrapper = DBusWrapper(ansible_module)
dbus_wrapper.run_command(["printenv", "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS"])
"""
def __init__(self, module):
"""
Initialises an instance of the class.
:param module: Ansible module instance used to signal failures and run commands.
:type module: AnsibleModule
"""
# Store passed-in arguments and set-up some defaults.
self.module = module
# Try to extract existing D-Bus session address.
self.dbus_session_bus_address = self._get_existing_dbus_session()
# If no existing D-Bus session was detected, check if dbus-run-session
# is available.
if self.dbus_session_bus_address is None:
self.dbus_run_session_cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('dbus-run-session', required=True)
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def _get_existing_dbus_session(self):
"""
Detects and returns an existing D-Bus session bus address.
:returns: string -- D-Bus session bus address. If a running D-Bus session was not detected, returns None.
"""
# We'll be checking the processes of current user only.
uid = os.getuid()
# Go through all the pids for this user, try to extract the D-Bus
# session bus address from environment, and ensure it is possible to
# connect to it.
self.module.debug("Trying to detect existing D-Bus user session for user: %d" % uid)
for pid in psutil.pids():
try:
process = psutil.Process(pid)
process_real_uid, dummy, dummy = process.uids()
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if process_real_uid == uid and 'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS' in process.environ():
dbus_session_bus_address_candidate = process.environ()['DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS']
self.module.debug("Found D-Bus user session candidate at address: %s" % dbus_session_bus_address_candidate)
dbus_send_cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('dbus-send', required=True)
command = [dbus_send_cmd, '--address=%s' % dbus_session_bus_address_candidate, '--type=signal', '/', 'com.example.test']
Tidy up all pylint:blacklisted-name ignore lines (#1819) * fixed validation-modules for plugins/callback/hipchat.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/connection/lxc.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/lxc/lxc_container.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/monitoring/statusio_maintenance.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/alternatives.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/beadm.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/cronvar.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/dconf.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/interfaces_file.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvg.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvol.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/parted.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/timezone.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/rundeck_acl_policy.py * Tidy up all pylint:blacklisted-name sanity checks ignore lines * Missed one in statusio_maintenace.py * fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/filesystem.py * Missed one in gconftool2.py * Missed one in alternatives.py * Using dummies now * fixed indentation * Made all the changes about replacing _ with dummy * Rollback bug fixed * Rollback bug fixed, part II * added changelog fragment * Improved changelog frag message per PR
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rc, dummy, dummy = self.module.run_command(command)
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if rc == 0:
self.module.debug("Verified D-Bus user session candidate as usable at address: %s" % dbus_session_bus_address_candidate)
return dbus_session_bus_address_candidate
# This can happen with things like SSH sessions etc.
except psutil.AccessDenied:
pass
# Process has disappeared while inspecting it
except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
pass
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self.module.debug("Failed to find running D-Bus user session, will use dbus-run-session")
return None
def run_command(self, command):
"""
Runs the specified command within a functional D-Bus session. Command is
effectively passed-on to AnsibleModule.run_command() method, with
modification for using dbus-run-session if necessary.
:param command: Command to run, including parameters. Each element of the list should be a string.
:type module: list
:returns: tuple(result_code, standard_output, standard_error) -- Result code, standard output, and standard error from running the command.
"""
if self.dbus_session_bus_address is None:
self.module.debug("Using dbus-run-session wrapper for running commands.")
command = [self.dbus_run_session_cmd] + command
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(command)
if self.dbus_session_bus_address is None and rc == 127:
self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to run passed-in command, dbus-run-session faced an internal error: %s" % err)
else:
extra_environment = {'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS': self.dbus_session_bus_address}
rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(command, environ_update=extra_environment)
return rc, out, err
class DconfPreference(object):
def __init__(self, module, check_mode=False):
"""
Initialises instance of the class.
:param module: Ansible module instance used to signal failures and run commands.
:type module: AnsibleModule
:param check_mode: Specify whether to only check if a change should be made or if to actually make a change.
:type check_mode: bool
"""
self.module = module
self.check_mode = check_mode
# Check if dconf binary exists
self.dconf_bin = self.module.get_bin_path('dconf', required=True)
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@staticmethod
def variants_are_equal(canonical_value, user_value):
"""Compare two string GVariant representations for equality.
Assumes `canonical_value` is "canonical" in the sense that the type of
the variant is specified explicitly if it cannot be inferred; this is
true for textual representations of variants generated by the `dconf`
command. The type of `canonical_value` is used to parse `user_value`,
so the latter does not need to be explicitly typed.
Returns True if the two values are equal.
"""
[PR #6206/a5765143 backport][stable-6] dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6330) dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6206) * dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to whatever the user specified as the value.x * dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in the wrong format.x * dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants. Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens, let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or "false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic than that. (cherry picked from commit a5765143f1b172396749f8ab54a466b8f3e2be74) Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
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if canonical_value is None:
# It's unset in dconf database, so anything the user is trying to
# set is a change.
return False
try:
variant1 = Variant.parse(None, canonical_value)
variant2 = Variant.parse(variant1.get_type(), user_value)
return variant1 == variant2
except GError:
return canonical_value == user_value
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def read(self, key):
"""
Retrieves current value associated with the dconf key.
If an error occurs, a call will be made to AnsibleModule.fail_json.
:returns: string -- Value assigned to the provided key. If the value is not set for specified key, returns None.
"""
command = [self.dconf_bin, "read", key]
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(command)
if rc != 0:
self.module.fail_json(msg='dconf failed while reading the value with error: %s' % err,
out=out,
err=err)
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if out == '':
value = None
else:
value = out.rstrip('\n')
return value
def write(self, key, value):
"""
Writes the value for specified key.
If an error occurs, a call will be made to AnsibleModule.fail_json.
:param key: dconf key for which the value should be set. Should be a full path.
:type key: str
:param value: Value to set for the specified dconf key. Should be specified in GVariant format.
:type value: str
:returns: bool -- True if a change was made, False if no change was required.
"""
# If no change is needed (or won't be done due to check_mode), notify
# caller straight away.
if self.variants_are_equal(self.read(key), value):
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return False
elif self.check_mode:
return True
# Set-up command to run. Since DBus is needed for write operation, wrap
# dconf command dbus-launch.
command = [self.dconf_bin, "write", key, value]
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# Run the command and fetch standard return code, stdout, and stderr.
dbus_wrapper = DBusWrapper(self.module)
rc, out, err = dbus_wrapper.run_command(command)
if rc != 0:
[PR #6206/a5765143 backport][stable-6] dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6330) dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6206) * dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to whatever the user specified as the value.x * dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in the wrong format.x * dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants. Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens, let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or "false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic than that. (cherry picked from commit a5765143f1b172396749f8ab54a466b8f3e2be74) Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
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self.module.fail_json(msg='dconf failed while writing key %s, value %s with error: %s' % (key, value, err),
out=out,
err=err)
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# Value was changed.
return True
def reset(self, key):
"""
Returns value for the specified key (removes it from user configuration).
If an error occurs, a call will be made to AnsibleModule.fail_json.
:param key: dconf key to reset. Should be a full path.
:type key: str
:returns: bool -- True if a change was made, False if no change was required.
"""
# Read the current value first.
current_value = self.read(key)
# No change was needed, key is not set at all, or just notify user if we
# are in check mode.
if current_value is None:
return False
elif self.check_mode:
return True
# Set-up command to run. Since DBus is needed for reset operation, wrap
# dconf command dbus-launch.
command = [self.dconf_bin, "reset", key]
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# Run the command and fetch standard return code, stdout, and stderr.
dbus_wrapper = DBusWrapper(self.module)
rc, out, err = dbus_wrapper.run_command(command)
if rc != 0:
self.module.fail_json(msg='dconf failed while reseting the value with error: %s' % err,
out=out,
err=err)
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# Value was changed.
return True
def main():
# Setup the Ansible module
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent', 'read']),
key=dict(required=True, type='str', no_log=False),
[PR #6206/a5765143 backport][stable-6] dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6330) dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6206) * dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to whatever the user specified as the value.x * dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in the wrong format.x * dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants. Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens, let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or "false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic than that. (cherry picked from commit a5765143f1b172396749f8ab54a466b8f3e2be74) Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
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# Converted to str below after special handling of bool.
value=dict(required=False, default=None, type='raw'),
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),
supports_check_mode=True,
required_if=[
('state', 'present', ['value']),
],
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)
if Variant is None:
# This interpreter can't see the GLib module. To try to fix that, we'll
# look in common locations for system-owned interpreters that can see
# it; if we find one, we'll respawn under it. Otherwise we'll proceed
# with degraded performance, without the ability to parse GVariants.
# Later (in a different PR) we'll actually deprecate this degraded
# performance level and fail with an error if the library can't be
# found.
if has_respawned():
# This shouldn't be possible; short-circuit early if it happens.
module.fail_json(
msg="%s must be installed and visible from %s." %
(glib_module_name, sys.executable))
interpreters = ['/usr/bin/python3', '/usr/bin/python2',
'/usr/bin/python']
interpreter = probe_interpreters_for_module(
interpreters, glib_module_name)
if interpreter:
# Found the Python bindings; respawn this module under the
# interpreter where we found them.
respawn_module(interpreter)
# This is the end of the line for this process, it will exit here
# once the respawned module has completed.
[PR #6206/a5765143 backport][stable-6] dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6330) dconf: three minor but useful fixes (#6206) * dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to whatever the user specified as the value.x * dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in the wrong format.x * dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants. Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens, let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or "false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic than that. (cherry picked from commit a5765143f1b172396749f8ab54a466b8f3e2be74) Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
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# Try to be forgiving about the user specifying a boolean as the value, or
# more accurately about the fact that YAML and Ansible are quite insistent
# about converting strings that look like booleans into booleans. Convert
# the boolean into a string of the type dconf will understand. Any type for
# the value other than boolean is just converted into a string directly.
if module.params['value'] is not None:
if isinstance(module.params['value'], bool):
module.params['value'] = 'true' if module.params['value'] else 'false'
else:
module.params['value'] = to_native(
module.params['value'], errors='surrogate_or_strict')
if Variant is None:
module.warn(
'WARNING: The gi.repository Python library is not available; '
'using string comparison to check value equality. This fallback '
'will be deprecated in a future version of community.general.')
deps.validate(module)
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# Create wrapper instance.
dconf = DconfPreference(module, module.check_mode)
# Process based on different states.
if module.params['state'] == 'read':
value = dconf.read(module.params['key'])
module.exit_json(changed=False, value=value)
elif module.params['state'] == 'present':
changed = dconf.write(module.params['key'], module.params['value'])
module.exit_json(changed=changed)
elif module.params['state'] == 'absent':
changed = dconf.reset(module.params['key'])
module.exit_json(changed=changed)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()