#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2015, Marius Gedminas # (c) 2016, Matthew Gamble # # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: git_config author: - Matthew Gamble (@djmattyg007) - Marius Gedminas (@mgedmin) requirements: ['git'] short_description: Read and write git configuration description: - The C(git_config) module changes git configuration by invoking 'git config'. This is needed if you don't want to use M(ansible.builtin.template) for the entire git config file (e.g. because you need to change just C(user.email) in /etc/.git/config). Solutions involving M(ansible.builtin.command) are cumbersome or don't work correctly in check mode. options: list_all: description: - List all settings (optionally limited to a given I(scope)). type: bool default: 'no' name: description: - The name of the setting. If no value is supplied, the value will be read from the config if it has been set. repo: description: - Path to a git repository for reading and writing values from a specific repo. file: description: - Path to an adhoc git configuration file to be managed using the C(file) scope. type: path version_added: 2.0.0 scope: description: - Specify which scope to read/set values from. - This is required when setting config values. - If this is set to C(local), you must also specify the C(repo) parameter. - If this is set to C(file), you must also specify the C(file) parameter. - It defaults to system only when not using I(list_all)=C(yes). choices: [ "file", "local", "global", "system" ] state: description: - "Indicates the setting should be set/unset. This parameter has higher precedence than I(value) parameter: when I(state)=absent and I(value) is defined, I(value) is discarded." choices: [ 'present', 'absent' ] default: 'present' value: description: - When specifying the name of a single setting, supply a value to set that setting to the given value. ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Add a setting to ~/.gitconfig community.general.git_config: name: alias.ci scope: global value: commit - name: Add a setting to ~/.gitconfig community.general.git_config: name: alias.st scope: global value: status - name: Remove a setting from ~/.gitconfig community.general.git_config: name: alias.ci scope: global state: absent - name: Add a setting to ~/.gitconfig community.general.git_config: name: core.editor scope: global value: vim - name: Add a setting system-wide community.general.git_config: name: alias.remotev scope: system value: remote -v - name: Add a setting to a system scope (default) community.general.git_config: name: alias.diffc value: diff --cached - name: Add a setting to a system scope (default) community.general.git_config: name: color.ui value: auto - name: Make etckeeper not complaining when it is invoked by cron community.general.git_config: name: user.email repo: /etc scope: local value: 'root@{{ ansible_fqdn }}' - name: Read individual values from git config community.general.git_config: name: alias.ci scope: global - name: Scope system is also assumed when reading values, unless list_all=yes community.general.git_config: name: alias.diffc - name: Read all values from git config community.general.git_config: list_all: yes scope: global - name: When list_all is yes and no scope is specified, you get configuration from all scopes community.general.git_config: list_all: yes - name: Specify a repository to include local settings community.general.git_config: list_all: yes repo: /path/to/repo.git ''' RETURN = ''' --- config_value: description: When list_all=no and value is not set, a string containing the value of the setting in name returned: success type: str sample: "vim" config_values: description: When list_all=yes, a dict containing key/value pairs of multiple configuration settings returned: success type: dict sample: core.editor: "vim" color.ui: "auto" alias.diffc: "diff --cached" alias.remotev: "remote -v" ''' import os from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( list_all=dict(required=False, type='bool', default=False), name=dict(type='str'), repo=dict(type='path'), file=dict(type='path'), scope=dict(required=False, type='str', choices=['file', 'local', 'global', 'system']), state=dict(required=False, type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), value=dict(required=False), ), mutually_exclusive=[['list_all', 'name'], ['list_all', 'value'], ['list_all', 'state']], required_if=[ ('scope', 'local', ['repo']), ('scope', 'file', ['file']) ], required_one_of=[['list_all', 'name']], supports_check_mode=True, ) git_path = module.get_bin_path('git', True) params = module.params # We check error message for a pattern, so we need to make sure the messages appear in the form we're expecting. # Set the locale to C to ensure consistent messages. module.run_command_environ_update = dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C', LC_CTYPE='C') if params['name']: name = params['name'] else: name = None if params['scope']: scope = params['scope'] elif params['list_all']: scope = None else: scope = 'system' if params['state'] == 'absent': unset = 'unset' params['value'] = None else: unset = None if params['value']: new_value = params['value'] else: new_value = None args = [git_path, "config", "--includes"] if params['list_all']: args.append('-l') if scope: args.append("--" + scope) if name: args.append(name) if scope == 'file': args.append('-f') args.append(params['file']) if scope == 'local': dir = params['repo'] elif params['list_all'] and params['repo']: # Include local settings from a specific repo when listing all available settings dir = params['repo'] else: # Run from root directory to avoid accidentally picking up any local config settings dir = "/" (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(args, cwd=dir, expand_user_and_vars=False) if params['list_all'] and scope and rc == 128 and 'unable to read config file' in err: # This just means nothing has been set at the given scope module.exit_json(changed=False, msg='', config_values={}) elif rc >= 2: # If the return code is 1, it just means the option hasn't been set yet, which is fine. module.fail_json(rc=rc, msg=err, cmd=' '.join(args)) if params['list_all']: values = out.rstrip().splitlines() config_values = {} for value in values: k, v = value.split('=', 1) config_values[k] = v module.exit_json(changed=False, msg='', config_values=config_values) elif not new_value and not unset: module.exit_json(changed=False, msg='', config_value=out.rstrip()) elif unset and not out: module.exit_json(changed=False, msg='no setting to unset') else: old_value = out.rstrip() if old_value == new_value: module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="") if not module.check_mode: if unset: args.insert(len(args) - 1, "--" + unset) cmd = args else: cmd = args + [new_value] try: # try using extra parameter from ansible-base 2.10.4 onwards (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, cwd=dir, ignore_invalid_cwd=False, expand_user_and_vars=False) except TypeError: # @TODO remove try/except when community.general drop support for 2.10.x if not os.path.isdir(dir): module.fail_json(msg="Cannot find directory '{0}'".format(dir)) (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, cwd=dir, expand_user_and_vars=False) if err: module.fail_json(rc=rc, msg=err, cmd=cmd) module.exit_json( msg='setting changed', diff=dict( before_header=' '.join(args), before=old_value + "\n", after_header=' '.join(args), after=(new_value or '') + "\n" ), changed=True ) if __name__ == '__main__': main()