#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) James Laska (jlaska@redhat.com) # # 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 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: redhat_subscription short_description: Manage registration and subscriptions to RHSM using C(subscription-manager) description: - Manage registration and subscription to the Red Hat Subscription Management entitlement platform using the C(subscription-manager) command, registering using D-Bus if possible. author: "Barnaby Court (@barnabycourt)" notes: - | The module tries to use the D-Bus C(rhsm) service (part of C(subscription-manager)) to register, starting from community.general 6.5.0: this is done so credentials (username, password, activation keys) can be passed to C(rhsm) in a secure way. C(subscription-manager) itself gets credentials only as arguments of command line parameters, which is I(not) secure, as they can be easily stolen by checking the process listing on the system. Due to limitations of the D-Bus interface of C(rhsm), the module will I(not) use D-Bus for registation when trying either to register using O(token), or when specifying O(environment), or when the system is old (typically RHEL 6 and older). - In order to register a system, subscription-manager requires either a username and password, or an activationkey and an Organization ID. - Since 2.5 values for O(server_hostname), O(server_insecure), O(rhsm_baseurl), O(server_proxy_hostname), O(server_proxy_port), O(server_proxy_user) and O(server_proxy_password) are no longer taken from the C(/etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf) config file and default to V(null). - It is possible to interact with C(subscription-manager) only as root, so root permissions are required to successfully run this module. - Since community.general 6.5.0, credentials (that is, O(username) and O(password), O(activationkey), or O(token)) are needed only in case the the system is not registered, or O(force_register) is specified; this makes it possible to use the module to tweak an already registered system, for example attaching pools to it (using O(pool), or O(pool_ids)), and modifying the C(syspurpose) attributes (using O(syspurpose)). requirements: - subscription-manager - Optionally the C(dbus) Python library; this is usually included in the OS as it is used by C(subscription-manager). extends_documentation_fragment: - community.general.attributes attributes: check_mode: support: none diff_mode: support: none options: state: description: - whether to register and subscribe (V(present)), or unregister (V(absent)) a system choices: [ "present", "absent" ] default: "present" type: str username: description: - access.redhat.com or Red Hat Satellite or Katello username type: str password: description: - access.redhat.com or Red Hat Satellite or Katello password type: str token: description: - sso.redhat.com API access token. type: str version_added: 6.3.0 server_hostname: description: - Specify an alternative Red Hat Subscription Management or Red Hat Satellite or Katello server. type: str server_insecure: description: - Enable or disable https server certificate verification when connecting to O(server_hostname). type: str server_prefix: description: - Specify the prefix when registering to the Red Hat Subscription Management or Red Hat Satellite or Katello server. type: str version_added: 3.3.0 server_port: description: - Specify the port when registering to the Red Hat Subscription Management or Red Hat Satellite or Katello server. type: str version_added: 3.3.0 rhsm_baseurl: description: - Specify CDN baseurl type: str rhsm_repo_ca_cert: description: - Specify an alternative location for a CA certificate for CDN type: str server_proxy_hostname: description: - Specify an HTTP proxy hostname. type: str server_proxy_scheme: description: - Specify an HTTP proxy scheme, for example V(http) or V(https). type: str version_added: 6.2.0 server_proxy_port: description: - Specify an HTTP proxy port. type: str server_proxy_user: description: - Specify a user for HTTP proxy with basic authentication type: str server_proxy_password: description: - Specify a password for HTTP proxy with basic authentication type: str auto_attach: description: - Upon successful registration, auto-consume available subscriptions - | Added in favor of the deprecated O(autosubscribe) option in Ansible 2.5; please note that O(autosubscribe) will be removed in community.general 9.0.0. type: bool aliases: [autosubscribe] activationkey: description: - supply an activation key for use with registration type: str org_id: description: - Organization ID to use in conjunction with activationkey type: str environment: description: - Register with a specific environment in the destination org. Used with Red Hat Satellite or Katello type: str pool: description: - | Specify a subscription pool name to consume. Regular expressions accepted. Mutually exclusive with O(pool_ids). - | Please use O(pool_ids) instead: specifying pool IDs is much faster, and it avoids to match new pools that become available for the system and are not explicitly wanted. Also, this option does not support quantities. - | This option is deprecated for the reasons mentioned above, and it will be removed in community.general 10.0.0. default: '^$' type: str pool_ids: description: - | Specify subscription pool IDs to consume. Prefer over O(pool) when possible as it is much faster. A pool ID may be specified as a C(string) - just the pool ID (for example V(0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef)), or as a C(dict) with the pool ID as the key, and a quantity as the value (for example V(0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef: 2). If the quantity is provided, it is used to consume multiple entitlements from a pool (the pool must support this). Mutually exclusive with O(pool). default: [] type: list elements: raw consumer_type: description: - The type of unit to register, defaults to system type: str consumer_name: description: - Name of the system to register, defaults to the hostname type: str consumer_id: description: - | References an existing consumer ID to resume using a previous registration for this system. If the system's identity certificate is lost or corrupted, this option allows it to resume using its previous identity and subscriptions. The default is to not specify a consumer ID so a new ID is created. type: str force_register: description: - Register the system even if it is already registered type: bool default: false release: description: - Set a release version type: str syspurpose: description: - Set syspurpose attributes in file C(/etc/rhsm/syspurpose/syspurpose.json) and synchronize these attributes with RHSM server. Syspurpose attributes help attach the most appropriate subscriptions to the system automatically. When C(syspurpose.json) file already contains some attributes, then new attributes overwrite existing attributes. When some attribute is not listed in the new list of attributes, the existing attribute will be removed from C(syspurpose.json) file. Unknown attributes are ignored. type: dict suboptions: usage: description: Syspurpose attribute usage type: str role: description: Syspurpose attribute role type: str service_level_agreement: description: Syspurpose attribute service_level_agreement type: str addons: description: Syspurpose attribute addons type: list elements: str sync: description: - When this option is V(true), then syspurpose attributes are synchronized with RHSM server immediately. When this option is V(false), then syspurpose attributes will be synchronized with RHSM server by rhsmcertd daemon. type: bool default: false ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Register as user (joe_user) with password (somepass) and auto-subscribe to available content. community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass auto_attach: true - name: Same as above but subscribe to a specific pool by ID. community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass pool_ids: 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef - name: Register and subscribe to multiple pools. community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass pool_ids: - 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef - 1123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef - name: Same as above but consume multiple entitlements. community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass pool_ids: - 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef: 2 - 1123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef: 4 - name: Register and pull existing system data. community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass consumer_id: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx - name: Register with activationkey and consume subscriptions matching Red Hat Enterprise Server or Red Hat Virtualization community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present activationkey: 1-222333444 org_id: 222333444 pool: '^(Red Hat Enterprise Server|Red Hat Virtualization)$' - name: Update the consumed subscriptions from the previous example (remove Red Hat Virtualization subscription) community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present activationkey: 1-222333444 org_id: 222333444 pool: '^Red Hat Enterprise Server$' - name: Register as user credentials into given environment (against Red Hat Satellite or Katello), and auto-subscribe. community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass environment: Library auto_attach: true - name: Register as user (joe_user) with password (somepass) and a specific release community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass release: 7.4 - name: Register as user (joe_user) with password (somepass), set syspurpose attributes and synchronize them with server community.general.redhat_subscription: state: present username: joe_user password: somepass auto_attach: true syspurpose: usage: "Production" role: "Red Hat Enterprise Server" service_level_agreement: "Premium" addons: - addon1 - addon2 sync: true ''' RETURN = ''' subscribed_pool_ids: description: List of pool IDs to which system is now subscribed returned: success type: dict sample: { "8a85f9815ab905d3015ab928c7005de4": "1" } ''' from os.path import isfile from os import getuid, unlink import re import shutil import tempfile import json from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import configparser from ansible.module_utils import distro SUBMAN_CMD = None class Rhsm(object): REDHAT_REPO = "/etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo" def __init__(self, module): self.module = module def update_plugin_conf(self, plugin, enabled=True): plugin_conf = '/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/%s.conf' % plugin if isfile(plugin_conf): tmpfd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp() shutil.copy2(plugin_conf, tmpfile) cfg = configparser.ConfigParser() cfg.read([tmpfile]) if enabled: cfg.set('main', 'enabled', '1') else: cfg.set('main', 'enabled', '0') fd = open(tmpfile, 'w+') cfg.write(fd) fd.close() self.module.atomic_move(tmpfile, plugin_conf) def enable(self): ''' Enable the system to receive updates from subscription-manager. This involves updating affected yum plugins and removing any conflicting yum repositories. ''' # Remove any existing redhat.repo if isfile(self.REDHAT_REPO): unlink(self.REDHAT_REPO) self.update_plugin_conf('rhnplugin', False) self.update_plugin_conf('subscription-manager', True) def configure(self, **kwargs): ''' Configure the system as directed for registration with RHSM Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'config'] # Pass supplied **kwargs as parameters to subscription-manager. Ignore # non-configuration parameters and replace '_' with '.'. For example, # 'server_hostname' becomes '--server.hostname'. options = [] for k, v in sorted(kwargs.items()): if re.search(r'^(server|rhsm)_', k) and v is not None: options.append('--%s=%s' % (k.replace('_', '.', 1), v)) # When there is nothing to configure, then it is not necessary # to run config command, because it only returns current # content of current configuration file if len(options) == 0: return args.extend(options) self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) @property def is_registered(self): ''' Determine whether the current system Returns: * Boolean - whether the current system is currently registered to RHSM. ''' args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'identity'] rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=False) if rc == 0: return True else: return False def _can_connect_to_dbus(self): """ Checks whether it is possible to connect to the system D-Bus bus. :returns: bool -- whether it is possible to connect to the system D-Bus bus. """ try: # Technically speaking, subscription-manager uses dbus-python # as D-Bus library, so this ought to work; better be safe than # sorry, I guess... import dbus except ImportError: self.module.debug('dbus Python module not available, will use CLI') return False try: bus = dbus.SystemBus() msg = dbus.lowlevel.SignalMessage('/', 'com.example', 'test') bus.send_message(msg) bus.flush() except dbus.exceptions.DBusException as e: self.module.debug('Failed to connect to system D-Bus bus, will use CLI: %s' % e) return False self.module.debug('Verified system D-Bus bus as usable') return True def register(self, was_registered, username, password, token, auto_attach, activationkey, org_id, consumer_type, consumer_name, consumer_id, force_register, environment, release): ''' Register the current system to the provided RHSM or Red Hat Satellite or Katello server Raises: * Exception - if any error occurs during the registration ''' # There is no support for token-based registration in the D-Bus API # of rhsm, so always use the CLI in that case; # also, since the specified environments are names, and the D-Bus APIs # require IDs for the environments, use the CLI also in that case if not token and not environment and self._can_connect_to_dbus(): self._register_using_dbus(was_registered, username, password, auto_attach, activationkey, org_id, consumer_type, consumer_name, consumer_id, force_register, environment, release) return self._register_using_cli(username, password, token, auto_attach, activationkey, org_id, consumer_type, consumer_name, consumer_id, force_register, environment, release) def _register_using_cli(self, username, password, token, auto_attach, activationkey, org_id, consumer_type, consumer_name, consumer_id, force_register, environment, release): ''' Register using the 'subscription-manager' command Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'register'] # Generate command arguments if force_register: args.extend(['--force']) if org_id: args.extend(['--org', org_id]) if auto_attach: args.append('--auto-attach') if consumer_type: args.extend(['--type', consumer_type]) if consumer_name: args.extend(['--name', consumer_name]) if consumer_id: args.extend(['--consumerid', consumer_id]) if environment: args.extend(['--environment', environment]) if activationkey: args.extend(['--activationkey', activationkey]) elif token: args.extend(['--token', token]) else: if username: args.extend(['--username', username]) if password: args.extend(['--password', password]) if release: args.extend(['--release', release]) rc, stderr, stdout = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True, expand_user_and_vars=False) def _register_using_dbus(self, was_registered, username, password, auto_attach, activationkey, org_id, consumer_type, consumer_name, consumer_id, force_register, environment, release): ''' Register using D-Bus (connecting to the rhsm service) Raises: * Exception - if error occurs during the D-Bus communication ''' import dbus SUBSCRIPTION_MANAGER_LOCALE = 'C' # Seconds to wait for Registration to complete over DBus; # 10 minutes should be a pretty generous timeout. REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT = 600 def str2int(s, default=0): try: return int(s) except ValueError: return default distro_id = distro.id() distro_version_parts = distro.version_parts() distro_version = tuple(str2int(p) for p in distro_version_parts) # Stop the rhsm service when using systemd (which means Fedora or # RHEL 7+): this is because the service may not use new configuration bits # - with subscription-manager < 1.26.5-1 (in RHEL < 8.2); # fixed later by https://github.com/candlepin/subscription-manager/pull/2175 # - sporadically: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2049296 if distro_id == 'fedora' or distro_version[0] >= 7: cmd = ['systemctl', 'stop', 'rhsm'] self.module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True, expand_user_and_vars=False) # While there is a 'force' options for the registration, it is actually # not implemented (and thus it does not work) # - in RHEL 7 and earlier # - in RHEL 8 before 8.8: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2118486 # - in RHEL 9 before 9.2: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2121350 # Hence, use it only when implemented, manually unregistering otherwise. # Match it on RHEL, since we know about it; other distributions # will need their own logic. dbus_force_option_works = False if (distro_id == 'rhel' and ((distro_version[0] == 8 and distro_version[1] >= 8) or (distro_version[0] == 9 and distro_version[1] >= 2) or distro_version[0] > 9)): dbus_force_option_works = True if force_register and not dbus_force_option_works and was_registered: self.unregister() register_opts = {} if consumer_type: # The option for the consumer type used to be 'type' in versions # of RHEL before 9 & in RHEL 9 before 9.2, and then it changed to # 'consumer_type'; since the Register*() D-Bus functions reject # unknown options, we have to pass the right option depending on # the version -- funky. def supports_option_consumer_type(): # subscription-manager in any supported Fedora version # has the new option. if distro_id == 'fedora': return True # Check for RHEL 9 >= 9.2, or RHEL >= 10. if distro_id == 'rhel' and \ ((distro_version[0] == 9 and distro_version[1] >= 2) or distro_version[0] >= 10): return True # CentOS: since the change was only done in EL 9, then there is # only CentOS Stream for 9, and thus we can assume it has the # latest version of subscription-manager. if distro_id == 'centos' and distro_version[0] >= 9: return True # Unknown or old distro: assume it does not support # the new option. return False consumer_type_key = 'type' if supports_option_consumer_type(): consumer_type_key = 'consumer_type' register_opts[consumer_type_key] = consumer_type if consumer_name: register_opts['name'] = consumer_name if consumer_id: register_opts['consumerid'] = consumer_id if environment: # The option for environments used to be 'environment' in versions # of RHEL before 8.6, and then it changed to 'environments'; since # the Register*() D-Bus functions reject unknown options, we have # to pass the right option depending on the version -- funky. def supports_option_environments(): # subscription-manager in any supported Fedora version # has the new option. if distro_id == 'fedora': return True # Check for RHEL 8 >= 8.6, or RHEL >= 9. if distro_id == 'rhel' and \ ((distro_version[0] == 8 and distro_version[1] >= 6) or distro_version[0] >= 9): return True # CentOS: similar checks as for RHEL, with one extra bit: # if the 2nd part of the version is empty, it means it is # CentOS Stream, and thus we can assume it has the latest # version of subscription-manager. if distro_id == 'centos' and \ ((distro_version[0] == 8 and (distro_version[1] >= 6 or distro_version_parts[1] == '')) or distro_version[0] >= 9): return True # Unknown or old distro: assume it does not support # the new option. return False environment_key = 'environment' if supports_option_environments(): environment_key = 'environments' register_opts[environment_key] = environment if force_register and dbus_force_option_works and was_registered: register_opts['force'] = True # Wrap it as proper D-Bus dict register_opts = dbus.Dictionary(register_opts, signature='sv', variant_level=1) connection_opts = {} # Wrap it as proper D-Bus dict connection_opts = dbus.Dictionary(connection_opts, signature='sv', variant_level=1) bus = dbus.SystemBus() register_server = bus.get_object('com.redhat.RHSM1', '/com/redhat/RHSM1/RegisterServer') address = register_server.Start( SUBSCRIPTION_MANAGER_LOCALE, dbus_interface='com.redhat.RHSM1.RegisterServer', ) try: # Use the private bus to register the system self.module.debug('Connecting to the private DBus') private_bus = dbus.connection.Connection(address) try: if activationkey: args = ( org_id, [activationkey], register_opts, connection_opts, SUBSCRIPTION_MANAGER_LOCALE, ) private_bus.call_blocking( 'com.redhat.RHSM1', '/com/redhat/RHSM1/Register', 'com.redhat.RHSM1.Register', 'RegisterWithActivationKeys', 'sasa{sv}a{sv}s', args, timeout=REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT, ) else: args = ( org_id or '', username, password, register_opts, connection_opts, SUBSCRIPTION_MANAGER_LOCALE, ) private_bus.call_blocking( 'com.redhat.RHSM1', '/com/redhat/RHSM1/Register', 'com.redhat.RHSM1.Register', 'Register', 'sssa{sv}a{sv}s', args, timeout=REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT, ) except dbus.exceptions.DBusException as e: # Sometimes we get NoReply but the registration has succeeded. # Check the registration status before deciding if this is an error. if e.get_dbus_name() == 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply': if not self.is_registered(): # Host is not registered so re-raise the error raise else: raise # Host was registered so continue finally: # Always shut down the private bus self.module.debug('Shutting down private DBus instance') register_server.Stop( SUBSCRIPTION_MANAGER_LOCALE, dbus_interface='com.redhat.RHSM1.RegisterServer', ) # Make sure to refresh all the local data: this will fetch all the # certificates, update redhat.repo, etc. self.module.run_command([SUBMAN_CMD, 'refresh'], check_rc=True, expand_user_and_vars=False) if auto_attach: args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'attach', '--auto'] self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True, expand_user_and_vars=False) # There is no support for setting the release via D-Bus, so invoke # the CLI for this. if release: args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'release', '--set', release] self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True, expand_user_and_vars=False) def unsubscribe(self, serials=None): ''' Unsubscribe a system from subscribed channels Args: serials(list or None): list of serials to unsubscribe. If serials is none or an empty list, then all subscribed channels will be removed. Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' items = [] if serials is not None and serials: items = ["--serial=%s" % s for s in serials] if serials is None: items = ["--all"] if items: args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'remove'] + items rc, stderr, stdout = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) return serials def unregister(self): ''' Unregister a currently registered system Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'unregister'] rc, stderr, stdout = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) self.update_plugin_conf('rhnplugin', False) self.update_plugin_conf('subscription-manager', False) def subscribe(self, regexp): ''' Subscribe current system to available pools matching the specified regular expression. It matches regexp against available pool ids first. If any pool ids match, subscribe to those pools and return. If no pool ids match, then match regexp against available pool product names. Note this can still easily match many many pools. Then subscribe to those pools. Since a pool id is a more specific match, we only fallback to matching against names if we didn't match pool ids. Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' # See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/19466 # subscribe to pools whose pool id matches regexp (and only the pool id) subscribed_pool_ids = self.subscribe_pool(regexp) # If we found any matches, we are done # Don't attempt to match pools by product name if subscribed_pool_ids: return subscribed_pool_ids # We didn't match any pool ids. # Now try subscribing to pools based on product name match # Note: This can match lots of product names. subscribed_by_product_pool_ids = self.subscribe_product(regexp) if subscribed_by_product_pool_ids: return subscribed_by_product_pool_ids # no matches return [] def subscribe_by_pool_ids(self, pool_ids): """ Try to subscribe to the list of pool IDs """ available_pools = RhsmPools(self.module) available_pool_ids = [p.get_pool_id() for p in available_pools] for pool_id, quantity in sorted(pool_ids.items()): if pool_id in available_pool_ids: args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'attach', '--pool', pool_id] if quantity is not None: args.extend(['--quantity', to_native(quantity)]) rc, stderr, stdout = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) else: self.module.fail_json(msg='Pool ID: %s not in list of available pools' % pool_id) return pool_ids def subscribe_pool(self, regexp): ''' Subscribe current system to available pools matching the specified regular expression Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' # Available pools ready for subscription available_pools = RhsmPools(self.module) subscribed_pool_ids = [] for pool in available_pools.filter_pools(regexp): pool.subscribe() subscribed_pool_ids.append(pool.get_pool_id()) return subscribed_pool_ids def subscribe_product(self, regexp): ''' Subscribe current system to available pools matching the specified regular expression Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' # Available pools ready for subscription available_pools = RhsmPools(self.module) subscribed_pool_ids = [] for pool in available_pools.filter_products(regexp): pool.subscribe() subscribed_pool_ids.append(pool.get_pool_id()) return subscribed_pool_ids def update_subscriptions(self, regexp): changed = False consumed_pools = RhsmPools(self.module, consumed=True) pool_ids_to_keep = [p.get_pool_id() for p in consumed_pools.filter_pools(regexp)] pool_ids_to_keep.extend([p.get_pool_id() for p in consumed_pools.filter_products(regexp)]) serials_to_remove = [p.Serial for p in consumed_pools if p.get_pool_id() not in pool_ids_to_keep] serials = self.unsubscribe(serials=serials_to_remove) subscribed_pool_ids = self.subscribe(regexp) if subscribed_pool_ids or serials: changed = True return {'changed': changed, 'subscribed_pool_ids': subscribed_pool_ids, 'unsubscribed_serials': serials} def update_subscriptions_by_pool_ids(self, pool_ids): changed = False consumed_pools = RhsmPools(self.module, consumed=True) existing_pools = {} serials_to_remove = [] for p in consumed_pools: pool_id = p.get_pool_id() quantity_used = p.get_quantity_used() existing_pools[pool_id] = quantity_used quantity = pool_ids.get(pool_id, 0) if quantity is not None and quantity != quantity_used: serials_to_remove.append(p.Serial) serials = self.unsubscribe(serials=serials_to_remove) missing_pools = {} for pool_id, quantity in sorted(pool_ids.items()): quantity_used = existing_pools.get(pool_id, 0) if quantity is None and quantity_used == 0 or quantity not in (None, 0, quantity_used): missing_pools[pool_id] = quantity self.subscribe_by_pool_ids(missing_pools) if missing_pools or serials: changed = True return {'changed': changed, 'subscribed_pool_ids': list(missing_pools.keys()), 'unsubscribed_serials': serials} def sync_syspurpose(self): """ Try to synchronize syspurpose attributes with server """ args = [SUBMAN_CMD, 'status'] rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=False) class RhsmPool(object): ''' Convenience class for housing subscription information ''' def __init__(self, module, **kwargs): self.module = module for k, v in kwargs.items(): setattr(self, k, v) def __str__(self): return str(self.__getattribute__('_name')) def get_pool_id(self): return getattr(self, 'PoolId', getattr(self, 'PoolID')) def get_quantity_used(self): return int(getattr(self, 'QuantityUsed')) def subscribe(self): args = "subscription-manager attach --pool %s" % self.get_pool_id() rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) if rc == 0: return True else: return False class RhsmPools(object): """ This class is used for manipulating pools subscriptions with RHSM """ def __init__(self, module, consumed=False): self.module = module self.products = self._load_product_list(consumed) def __iter__(self): return self.products.__iter__() def _load_product_list(self, consumed=False): """ Loads list of all available or consumed pools for system in data structure Args: consumed(bool): if True list consumed pools, else list available pools (default False) """ args = "subscription-manager list" if consumed: args += " --consumed" else: args += " --available" lang_env = dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C') rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True, environ_update=lang_env) products = [] for line in stdout.split('\n'): # Remove leading+trailing whitespace line = line.strip() # An empty line implies the end of a output group if len(line) == 0: continue # If a colon ':' is found, parse elif ':' in line: (key, value) = line.split(':', 1) key = key.strip().replace(" ", "") # To unify value = value.strip() if key in ['ProductName', 'SubscriptionName']: # Remember the name for later processing products.append(RhsmPool(self.module, _name=value, key=value)) elif products: # Associate value with most recently recorded product products[-1].__setattr__(key, value) # FIXME - log some warning? # else: # warnings.warn("Unhandled subscription key/value: %s/%s" % (key,value)) return products def filter_pools(self, regexp='^$'): ''' Return a list of RhsmPools whose pool id matches the provided regular expression ''' r = re.compile(regexp) for product in self.products: if r.search(product.get_pool_id()): yield product def filter_products(self, regexp='^$'): ''' Return a list of RhsmPools whose product name matches the provided regular expression ''' r = re.compile(regexp) for product in self.products: if r.search(product._name): yield product class SysPurpose(object): """ This class is used for reading and writing to syspurpose.json file """ SYSPURPOSE_FILE_PATH = "/etc/rhsm/syspurpose/syspurpose.json" ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES = ['role', 'usage', 'service_level_agreement', 'addons'] def __init__(self, path=None): """ Initialize class used for reading syspurpose json file """ self.path = path or self.SYSPURPOSE_FILE_PATH def update_syspurpose(self, new_syspurpose): """ Try to update current syspurpose with new attributes from new_syspurpose """ syspurpose = {} syspurpose_changed = False for key, value in new_syspurpose.items(): if key in self.ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES: if value is not None: syspurpose[key] = value elif key == 'sync': pass else: raise KeyError("Attribute: %s not in list of allowed attributes: %s" % (key, self.ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES)) current_syspurpose = self._read_syspurpose() if current_syspurpose != syspurpose: syspurpose_changed = True # Update current syspurpose with new values current_syspurpose.update(syspurpose) # When some key is not listed in new syspurpose, then delete it from current syspurpose # and ignore custom attributes created by user (e.g. "foo": "bar") for key in list(current_syspurpose): if key in self.ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES and key not in syspurpose: del current_syspurpose[key] self._write_syspurpose(current_syspurpose) return syspurpose_changed def _write_syspurpose(self, new_syspurpose): """ This function tries to update current new_syspurpose attributes to json file. """ with open(self.path, "w") as fp: fp.write(json.dumps(new_syspurpose, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False, sort_keys=True)) def _read_syspurpose(self): """ Read current syspurpuse from json file. """ current_syspurpose = {} try: with open(self.path, "r") as fp: content = fp.read() except IOError: pass else: current_syspurpose = json.loads(content) return current_syspurpose def main(): # Note: the default values for parameters are: # 'type': 'str', 'default': None, 'required': False # So there is no need to repeat these values for each parameter. module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec={ 'state': {'default': 'present', 'choices': ['present', 'absent']}, 'username': {}, 'password': {'no_log': True}, 'token': {'no_log': True}, 'server_hostname': {}, 'server_insecure': {}, 'server_prefix': {}, 'server_port': {}, 'rhsm_baseurl': {}, 'rhsm_repo_ca_cert': {}, 'auto_attach': { 'type': 'bool', 'aliases': ['autosubscribe'], 'deprecated_aliases': [ { 'name': 'autosubscribe', 'version': '9.0.0', 'collection_name': 'community.general', }, ], }, 'activationkey': {'no_log': True}, 'org_id': {}, 'environment': {}, 'pool': { 'default': '^$', 'removed_in_version': '10.0.0', 'removed_from_collection': 'community.general', }, 'pool_ids': {'default': [], 'type': 'list', 'elements': 'raw'}, 'consumer_type': {}, 'consumer_name': {}, 'consumer_id': {}, 'force_register': {'default': False, 'type': 'bool'}, 'server_proxy_hostname': {}, 'server_proxy_scheme': {}, 'server_proxy_port': {}, 'server_proxy_user': {}, 'server_proxy_password': {'no_log': True}, 'release': {}, 'syspurpose': { 'type': 'dict', 'options': { 'role': {}, 'usage': {}, 'service_level_agreement': {}, 'addons': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'str'}, 'sync': {'type': 'bool', 'default': False} } } }, required_together=[['username', 'password'], ['server_proxy_hostname', 'server_proxy_port'], ['server_proxy_user', 'server_proxy_password']], mutually_exclusive=[['activationkey', 'username'], ['activationkey', 'token'], ['token', 'username'], ['activationkey', 'consumer_id'], ['activationkey', 'environment'], ['activationkey', 'auto_attach'], ['pool', 'pool_ids']], required_if=[['force_register', True, ['username', 'activationkey', 'token'], True]], ) if getuid() != 0: module.fail_json( msg="Interacting with subscription-manager requires root permissions ('become: true')" ) # Load RHSM configuration from file rhsm = Rhsm(module) state = module.params['state'] username = module.params['username'] password = module.params['password'] token = module.params['token'] server_hostname = module.params['server_hostname'] server_insecure = module.params['server_insecure'] server_prefix = module.params['server_prefix'] server_port = module.params['server_port'] rhsm_baseurl = module.params['rhsm_baseurl'] rhsm_repo_ca_cert = module.params['rhsm_repo_ca_cert'] auto_attach = module.params['auto_attach'] activationkey = module.params['activationkey'] org_id = module.params['org_id'] if activationkey and not org_id: module.fail_json(msg='org_id is required when using activationkey') environment = module.params['environment'] pool = module.params['pool'] pool_ids = {} for value in module.params['pool_ids']: if isinstance(value, dict): if len(value) != 1: module.fail_json(msg='Unable to parse pool_ids option.') pool_id, quantity = list(value.items())[0] else: pool_id, quantity = value, None pool_ids[pool_id] = quantity consumer_type = module.params["consumer_type"] consumer_name = module.params["consumer_name"] consumer_id = module.params["consumer_id"] force_register = module.params["force_register"] server_proxy_hostname = module.params['server_proxy_hostname'] server_proxy_port = module.params['server_proxy_port'] server_proxy_user = module.params['server_proxy_user'] server_proxy_password = module.params['server_proxy_password'] release = module.params['release'] syspurpose = module.params['syspurpose'] global SUBMAN_CMD SUBMAN_CMD = module.get_bin_path('subscription-manager', True) syspurpose_changed = False if syspurpose is not None: try: syspurpose_changed = SysPurpose().update_syspurpose(syspurpose) except Exception as err: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to update syspurpose attributes: %s" % to_native(err)) # Ensure system is registered if state == 'present': # Cache the status of the system before the changes was_registered = rhsm.is_registered # Register system if was_registered and not force_register: if syspurpose and 'sync' in syspurpose and syspurpose['sync'] is True: try: rhsm.sync_syspurpose() except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to synchronize syspurpose attributes: %s" % to_native(e)) if pool != '^$' or pool_ids: try: if pool_ids: result = rhsm.update_subscriptions_by_pool_ids(pool_ids) else: result = rhsm.update_subscriptions(pool) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to update subscriptions for '%s': %s" % (server_hostname, to_native(e))) else: module.exit_json(**result) else: if syspurpose_changed is True: module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="Syspurpose attributes changed.") else: module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="System already registered.") else: if not username and not activationkey and not token: module.fail_json(msg="state is present but any of the following are missing: username, activationkey, token") try: rhsm.enable() rhsm.configure(**module.params) rhsm.register(was_registered, username, password, token, auto_attach, activationkey, org_id, consumer_type, consumer_name, consumer_id, force_register, environment, release) if syspurpose and 'sync' in syspurpose and syspurpose['sync'] is True: rhsm.sync_syspurpose() if pool_ids: subscribed_pool_ids = rhsm.subscribe_by_pool_ids(pool_ids) elif pool != '^$': subscribed_pool_ids = rhsm.subscribe(pool) else: subscribed_pool_ids = [] except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to register with '%s': %s" % (server_hostname, to_native(e))) else: module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="System successfully registered to '%s'." % server_hostname, subscribed_pool_ids=subscribed_pool_ids) # Ensure system is *not* registered if state == 'absent': if not rhsm.is_registered: module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="System already unregistered.") else: try: rhsm.unsubscribe() rhsm.unregister() except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to unregister: %s" % to_native(e)) else: module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="System successfully unregistered from %s." % server_hostname) if __name__ == '__main__': main()