#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2016, Kenneth D. Evensen # Copyright (c) 2017, Abhijeet Kasurde # 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: gconftool2 author: - Kenneth D. Evensen (@kevensen) short_description: Edit GNOME Configurations description: - This module allows for the manipulation of GNOME 2 Configuration via gconftool-2. Please see the gconftool-2(1) man pages for more details. options: key: type: str description: - A GConf preference key is an element in the GConf repository that corresponds to an application preference. See man gconftool-2(1) required: yes value: type: str description: - Preference keys typically have simple values such as strings, integers, or lists of strings and integers. This is ignored if the state is "get". See man gconftool-2(1) value_type: type: str description: - The type of value being set. This is ignored if the state is "get". choices: [ bool, float, int, string ] state: type: str description: - The action to take upon the key/value. required: yes choices: [ absent, get, present ] config_source: type: str description: - Specify a configuration source to use rather than the default path. See man gconftool-2(1) direct: description: - Access the config database directly, bypassing server. If direct is specified then the config_source must be specified as well. See man gconftool-2(1) type: bool default: 'no' ''' EXAMPLES = """ - name: Change the widget font to "Serif 12" community.general.gconftool2: key: "/desktop/gnome/interface/font_name" value_type: "string" value: "Serif 12" """ RETURN = ''' key: description: The key specified in the module parameters returned: success type: str sample: /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name value_type: description: The type of the value that was changed returned: success type: str sample: string value: description: The value of the preference key after executing the module returned: success type: str sample: "Serif 12" ... ''' from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule class GConf2Preference(object): def __init__(self, ansible, key, value_type, value, direct=False, config_source=""): self.ansible = ansible self.key = key self.value_type = value_type self.value = value self.config_source = config_source self.direct = direct def value_already_set(self): return False def call(self, call_type, fail_onerr=True): """ Helper function to perform gconftool-2 operations """ config_source = [] direct = [] changed = False out = '' # If the configuration source is different from the default, create # the argument if self.config_source is not None and len(self.config_source) > 0: config_source = ["--config-source", self.config_source] # If direct is true, create the argument if self.direct: direct = ["--direct"] # Execute the call cmd = ["gconftool-2"] try: # If the call is "get", then we don't need as many parameters and # we can ignore some if call_type == 'get': cmd.extend(["--get", self.key]) # Otherwise, we will use all relevant parameters elif call_type == 'set': cmd.extend(direct) cmd.extend(config_source) cmd.extend(["--type", self.value_type, "--{3}".format(call_type), self.key, self.value]) elif call_type == 'unset': cmd.extend(["--unset", self.key]) # Start external command rc, out, err = self.ansible.run_command(cmd) if err and fail_onerr: self.ansible.fail_json(msg='gconftool-2 failed with ' 'error: %s' % (str(err))) else: changed = True except OSError as exception: self.ansible.fail_json(msg='gconftool-2 failed with exception: ' '%s' % exception) return changed, out.rstrip() def main(): # Setup the Ansible module module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( key=dict(type='str', required=True, no_log=False), value_type=dict(type='str', choices=['bool', 'float', 'int', 'string']), value=dict(type='str'), state=dict(type='str', required=True, choices=['absent', 'get', 'present']), direct=dict(type='bool', default=False), config_source=dict(type='str'), ), supports_check_mode=True ) state_values = {"present": "set", "absent": "unset", "get": "get"} # Assign module values to dictionary values key = module.params['key'] value_type = module.params['value_type'] if module.params['value'].lower() == "true": value = "true" elif module.params['value'] == "false": value = "false" else: value = module.params['value'] state = state_values[module.params['state']] direct = module.params['direct'] config_source = module.params['config_source'] # Initialize some variables for later change = False new_value = '' if state != "get": if value is None or value == "": module.fail_json(msg='State %s requires "value" to be set' % str(state)) elif value_type is None or value_type == "": module.fail_json(msg='State %s requires "value_type" to be set' % str(state)) if direct and config_source is None: module.fail_json(msg='If "direct" is "yes" then the ' + '"config_source" must be specified') elif not direct and config_source is not None: module.fail_json(msg='If the "config_source" is specified ' + 'then "direct" must be "yes"') # Create a gconf2 preference gconf_pref = GConf2Preference(module, key, value_type, value, direct, config_source) # Now we get the current value, if not found don't fail dummy, current_value = gconf_pref.call("get", fail_onerr=False) # Check if the current value equals the value we want to set. If not, make # a change if current_value != value: # If check mode, we know a change would have occurred. if module.check_mode: # So we will set the change to True change = True # And set the new_value to the value that would have been set new_value = value # If not check mode make the change. else: change, new_value = gconf_pref.call(state) # If the value we want to set is the same as the current_value, we will # set the new_value to the current_value for reporting else: new_value = current_value facts = dict(gconftool2={'changed': change, 'key': key, 'value_type': value_type, 'new_value': new_value, 'previous_value': current_value, 'playbook_value': module.params['value']}) module.exit_json(changed=change, ansible_facts=facts) if __name__ == '__main__': main()