# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component. # This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed. # Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible # still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license # to the complete work. # # Copyright (c), James Laska # # Simplified BSD License (see simplified_bsd.txt or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause) from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import os import re import shutil import tempfile import types from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import configparser class RegistrationBase(object): def __init__(self, module, username=None, password=None): self.module = module self.username = username self.password = password def configure(self): raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented by a sub-class") def enable(self): # Remove any existing redhat.repo redhat_repo = '/etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo' if os.path.isfile(redhat_repo): os.unlink(redhat_repo) def register(self): raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented by a sub-class") def unregister(self): raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented by a sub-class") def unsubscribe(self): raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented by a sub-class") def update_plugin_conf(self, plugin, enabled=True): plugin_conf = '/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/%s.conf' % plugin if os.path.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 subscribe(self, **kwargs): raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented by a sub-class") class Rhsm(RegistrationBase): def __init__(self, module, username=None, password=None): RegistrationBase.__init__(self, module, username, password) self.config = self._read_config() self.module = module def _read_config(self, rhsm_conf='/etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf'): ''' Load RHSM configuration from /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf. Returns: * ConfigParser object ''' # Read RHSM defaults ... cp = configparser.ConfigParser() cp.read(rhsm_conf) # Add support for specifying a default value w/o having to standup some configuration # Yeah, I know this should be subclassed ... but, oh well def get_option_default(self, key, default=''): sect, opt = key.split('.', 1) if self.has_section(sect) and self.has_option(sect, opt): return self.get(sect, opt) else: return default cp.get_option = types.MethodType(get_option_default, cp, configparser.ConfigParser) return cp def enable(self): ''' Enable the system to receive updates from subscription-manager. This involves updating affected yum plugins and removing any conflicting yum repositories. ''' RegistrationBase.enable(self) 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 RHN Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = ['subscription-manager', 'config'] # Pass supplied **kwargs as parameters to subscription-manager. Ignore # non-configuration parameters and replace '_' with '.'. For example, # 'server_hostname' becomes '--system.hostname'. for k, v in kwargs.items(): if re.search(r'^(system|rhsm)_', k): args.append('--%s=%s' % (k.replace('_', '.'), v)) 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 RHN. ''' args = ['subscription-manager', 'identity'] rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=False) if rc == 0: return True else: return False def register(self, username, password, autosubscribe, activationkey): ''' Register the current system to the provided RHN server Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = ['subscription-manager', 'register'] # Generate command arguments if activationkey: args.append('--activationkey "%s"' % activationkey) else: if autosubscribe: args.append('--autosubscribe') if username: args.extend(['--username', username]) if password: args.extend(['--password', password]) # Do the needful... rc, stderr, stdout = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) def unsubscribe(self): ''' Unsubscribe a system from all subscribed channels Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = ['subscription-manager', 'unsubscribe', '--all'] rc, stderr, stdout = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) def unregister(self): ''' Unregister a currently registered system Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' args = ['subscription-manager', '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 Raises: * Exception - if error occurs while running command ''' # Available pools ready for subscription available_pools = RhsmPools(self.module) for pool in available_pools.filter(regexp): pool.subscribe() 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 subscribe(self): args = "subscription-manager subscribe --pool %s" % self.PoolId 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): self.module = module self.products = self._load_product_list() def __iter__(self): return self.products.__iter__() def _load_product_list(self): """ Loads list of all available pools for system in data structure """ args = "subscription-manager list --available" rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(args, check_rc=True) products = [] for line in stdout.split('\n'): # Remove leading+trailing whitespace line = line.strip() # An empty line implies the end of an 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(self, regexp='^$'): ''' Return a list of RhsmPools whose name matches the provided regular expression ''' r = re.compile(regexp) for product in self.products: if r.search(product._name): yield product