#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2013, Jan-Piet Mens # 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: irc short_description: Send a message to an IRC channel or a nick description: - Send a message to an IRC channel or a nick. This is a very simplistic implementation. extends_documentation_fragment: - community.general.attributes attributes: check_mode: support: full diff_mode: support: none options: server: type: str description: - IRC server name/address default: localhost port: type: int description: - IRC server port number default: 6667 nick: type: str description: - Nickname to send the message from. May be shortened, depending on server's NICKLEN setting. default: ansible msg: type: str description: - The message body. required: true topic: type: str description: - Set the channel topic color: type: str description: - Text color for the message. default: "none" choices: [ "none", "white", "black", "blue", "green", "red", "brown", "purple", "orange", "yellow", "light_green", "teal", "light_cyan", "light_blue", "pink", "gray", "light_gray"] aliases: [colour] channel: type: str description: - Channel name. One of nick_to or channel needs to be set. When both are set, the message will be sent to both of them. nick_to: type: list elements: str description: - A list of nicknames to send the message to. One of nick_to or channel needs to be set. When both are defined, the message will be sent to both of them. key: type: str description: - Channel key passwd: type: str description: - Server password timeout: type: int description: - Timeout to use while waiting for successful registration and join messages, this is to prevent an endless loop default: 30 use_tls: description: - Designates whether TLS/SSL should be used when connecting to the IRC server - O(use_tls) is available since community.general 8.1.0, before the option was exlusively called O(use_ssl). The latter is now an alias of O(use_tls). - B(Note:) for security reasons, you should always set O(use_tls=true) and O(validate_certs=true) whenever possible. - The option currently defaults to V(false). The default has been B(deprecated) and will change to V(true) in community.general 10.0.0. To avoid deprecation warnings, explicitly set this option to a value (preferably V(true)). type: bool aliases: - use_ssl part: description: - Designates whether user should part from channel after sending message or not. Useful for when using a faux bot and not wanting join/parts between messages. type: bool default: true style: type: str description: - Text style for the message. Note italic does not work on some clients choices: [ "bold", "underline", "reverse", "italic", "none" ] default: none validate_certs: description: - If set to V(false), the SSL certificates will not be validated. - This should always be set to V(true). Using V(false) is unsafe and should only be done if the network between between Ansible and the IRC server is known to be safe. - B(Note:) for security reasons, you should always set O(use_tls=true) and O(validate_certs=true) whenever possible. - The option currently defaults to V(false). The default has been B(deprecated) and will change to V(true) in community.general 10.0.0. To avoid deprecation warnings, explicitly set this option to a value (preferably V(true)). type: bool version_added: 8.1.0 # informational: requirements for nodes requirements: [ socket ] author: - "Jan-Piet Mens (@jpmens)" - "Matt Martz (@sivel)" ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Send a message to an IRC channel from nick ansible community.general.irc: server: irc.example.net use_tls: true validate_certs: true channel: #t1 msg: Hello world - name: Send a message to an IRC channel local_action: module: irc port: 6669 server: irc.example.net use_tls: true validate_certs: true channel: #t1 msg: 'All finished at {{ ansible_date_time.iso8601 }}' color: red nick: ansibleIRC - name: Send a message to an IRC channel local_action: module: irc port: 6669 server: irc.example.net use_tls: true validate_certs: true channel: #t1 nick_to: - nick1 - nick2 msg: 'All finished at {{ ansible_date_time.iso8601 }}' color: red nick: ansibleIRC ''' # =========================================== # IRC module support methods. # import re import socket import ssl import time import traceback from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native, to_bytes from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule def send_msg(msg, server='localhost', port='6667', channel=None, nick_to=None, key=None, topic=None, nick="ansible", color='none', passwd=False, timeout=30, use_tls=False, validate_certs=True, part=True, style=None): '''send message to IRC''' nick_to = [] if nick_to is None else nick_to colornumbers = { 'white': "00", 'black': "01", 'blue': "02", 'green': "03", 'red': "04", 'brown': "05", 'purple': "06", 'orange': "07", 'yellow': "08", 'light_green': "09", 'teal': "10", 'light_cyan': "11", 'light_blue': "12", 'pink': "13", 'gray': "14", 'light_gray': "15", } stylechoices = { 'bold': "\x02", 'underline': "\x1F", 'reverse': "\x16", 'italic': "\x1D", } try: styletext = stylechoices[style] except Exception: styletext = "" try: colornumber = colornumbers[color] colortext = "\x03" + colornumber except Exception: colortext = "" message = styletext + colortext + msg irc = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) if use_tls: if validate_certs: try: context = ssl.create_default_context() except AttributeError: raise Exception('Need at least Python 2.7.9 for SSL certificate validation') else: if getattr(ssl, 'PROTOCOL_TLS', None) is not None: # Supported since Python 2.7.13 context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS) else: context = ssl.SSLContext() context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE irc = context.wrap_socket(irc) irc.connect((server, int(port))) if passwd: irc.send(to_bytes('PASS %s\r\n' % passwd)) irc.send(to_bytes('NICK %s\r\n' % nick)) irc.send(to_bytes('USER %s %s %s :ansible IRC\r\n' % (nick, nick, nick))) motd = '' start = time.time() while 1: motd += to_native(irc.recv(1024)) # The server might send back a shorter nick than we specified (due to NICKLEN), # so grab that and use it from now on (assuming we find the 00[1-4] response). match = re.search(r'^:\S+ 00[1-4] (?P\S+) :', motd, flags=re.M) if match: nick = match.group('nick') break elif time.time() - start > timeout: raise Exception('Timeout waiting for IRC server welcome response') time.sleep(0.5) if channel: if key: irc.send(to_bytes('JOIN %s %s\r\n' % (channel, key))) else: irc.send(to_bytes('JOIN %s\r\n' % channel)) join = '' start = time.time() while 1: join += to_native(irc.recv(1024)) if re.search(r'^:\S+ 366 %s %s :' % (nick, channel), join, flags=re.M | re.I): break elif time.time() - start > timeout: raise Exception('Timeout waiting for IRC JOIN response') time.sleep(0.5) if topic is not None: irc.send(to_bytes('TOPIC %s :%s\r\n' % (channel, topic))) time.sleep(1) if nick_to: for nick in nick_to: irc.send(to_bytes('PRIVMSG %s :%s\r\n' % (nick, message))) if channel: irc.send(to_bytes('PRIVMSG %s :%s\r\n' % (channel, message))) time.sleep(1) if part: if channel: irc.send(to_bytes('PART %s\r\n' % channel)) irc.send(to_bytes('QUIT\r\n')) time.sleep(1) irc.close() # =========================================== # Main # def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( server=dict(default='localhost'), port=dict(type='int', default=6667), nick=dict(default='ansible'), nick_to=dict(required=False, type='list', elements='str'), msg=dict(required=True), color=dict(default="none", aliases=['colour'], choices=["white", "black", "blue", "green", "red", "brown", "purple", "orange", "yellow", "light_green", "teal", "light_cyan", "light_blue", "pink", "gray", "light_gray", "none"]), style=dict(default="none", choices=["underline", "reverse", "bold", "italic", "none"]), channel=dict(required=False), key=dict(no_log=True), topic=dict(), passwd=dict(no_log=True), timeout=dict(type='int', default=30), part=dict(type='bool', default=True), use_tls=dict(type='bool', aliases=['use_ssl']), validate_certs=dict(type='bool'), ), supports_check_mode=True, required_one_of=[['channel', 'nick_to']] ) server = module.params["server"] port = module.params["port"] nick = module.params["nick"] nick_to = module.params["nick_to"] msg = module.params["msg"] color = module.params["color"] channel = module.params["channel"] topic = module.params["topic"] if topic and not channel: module.fail_json(msg="When topic is specified, a channel is required.") key = module.params["key"] passwd = module.params["passwd"] timeout = module.params["timeout"] use_tls = module.params["use_tls"] part = module.params["part"] style = module.params["style"] validate_certs = module.params["validate_certs"] if use_tls is None: module.deprecate( 'The default of use_tls will change to true in community.general 10.0.0.' ' Set a value now (preferably true, if possible) to avoid the deprecation warning.', version='10.0.0', collection_name='community.general', ) use_tls = False if validate_certs is None: if use_tls: module.deprecate( 'The default of validate_certs will change to true in community.general 10.0.0.' ' Set a value now (prefarably true, if possible) to avoid the deprecation warning.', version='10.0.0', collection_name='community.general', ) validate_certs = False try: send_msg(msg, server, port, channel, nick_to, key, topic, nick, color, passwd, timeout, use_tls, validate_certs, part, style) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="unable to send to IRC: %s" % to_native(e), exception=traceback.format_exc()) module.exit_json(changed=False, channel=channel, nick=nick, msg=msg) if __name__ == '__main__': main()