#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: service author: Michael DeHaan version_added: 0.1 short_description: Manage services. description: - Controls services on remote hosts. options: name: required: true description: - Name of the service. state: required: false choices: [ started, stopped, restarted, reloaded ] description: C(Started)/C(stopped) are idempotent actions that will not run commands unless necessary. C(restarted) will always bounce the service. C(reloaded) will always reload. pattern: required: false version_added: "0.7" description: - If the service does not respond to the status command, name a substring to look for as would be found in the output of the I(ps) command as a stand-in for a status result. If the string is found, the service will be assumed to be running. enabled: required: false choices: [ "yes", "no" ] description: - Whether the service should start on boot. arguments: description: - Additional arguments provided on the command line aliases: [ 'args' ] examples: - description: Example action to start service httpd, if not running code: "service: name=httpd state=started" - description: Example action to stop service httpd, if running code: "service: name=httpd state=stopped" - description: Example action to restart service httpd, in all cases code: "service: name=httpd state=restarted" - description: Example action to reload service httpd, in all cases code: "service: name=httpd state=reloaded" - description: Example action to start service foo, based on running process /usr/bin/foo code: "service: name=foo pattern=/usr/bin/foo state=started" - description: Example action to restart network service for interface eth0 code: "service: name=network state=restarted args=eth0" ''' import platform import os import re class Service(object): """ This is the generic Service manipulation class that is subclassed based on platform. A subclass should override the following action methods:- - get_service_tools - service_enable - get_service_status - service_control All subclasses MUST define platform and distribution (which may be None). """ platform = 'Generic' distribution = None def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): return load_platform_subclass(Service, args, kwargs) def __init__(self, module): self.module = module self.name = module.params['name'] self.state = module.params['state'] self.pattern = module.params['pattern'] self.enable = module.boolean(module.params.get('enabled', None)) self.changed = False self.running = None self.action = None self.svc_cmd = None self.svc_initscript = None self.svc_initctl = None self.enable_cmd = None self.arguments = module.params.get('arguments', '') # select whether we dump additional debug info through syslog self.syslogging = False # =========================================== # Platform specific methods (must be replaced by subclass). def get_service_tools(self): self.module.fail_json(msg="get_service_tools not implemented on target platform") def service_enable(self): self.module.fail_json(msg="service_enable not implemented on target platform") def get_service_status(self): self.module.fail_json(msg="get_service_status not implemented on target platform") def service_control(self): self.module.fail_json(msg="service_control not implemented on target platform") # =========================================== # Generic methods that should be used on all platforms. def execute_command(self, cmd): if self.syslogging: syslog.openlog('ansible-%s' % os.path.basename(__file__)) syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, 'Command %s' % '|'.join(cmd)) p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) (out, err) = p.communicate() rc = p.returncode return (rc, out, err) def check_ps(self): # Set ps flags if platform.system() == 'SunOS': psflags = '-ef' else: psflags = 'auxww' # Find ps binary psbin = self.module.get_bin_path('ps', True) (rc, psout, pserr) = self.execute_command('%s %s' % (psbin, psflags)) # If rc is 0, set running as appropriate if rc == 0: self.running = False lines = psout.split("\n") for line in lines: if self.pattern in line and not "pattern=" in line: # so as to not confuse ./hacking/test-module self.running = True break def check_service_changed(self): if self.state and self.running == None: self.module.fail_json(msg="failed determining the current service state => state stays unchanged") # Find out if state has changed if not self.running and self.state in ["started", "running"]: self.changed = True elif self.running and self.state in ["stopped","reloaded"]: self.changed = True elif self.state == "restarted": self.changed = True def modify_service_state(self): # Only do something if state will change if self.changed: # Control service if self.state in ['started', 'running']: self.action = "start" elif self.state == 'stopped': self.action = "stop" elif self.state == 'reloaded': self.action = "reload" elif self.state == 'restarted': self.action = "restart" return self.service_control() else: # If nothing needs to change just say all is well rc = 0 err = '' out = '' return rc, out, err # =========================================== # Subclass: Linux class LinuxService(Service): """ This is the Linux Service manipulation class - it is currently supporting a mixture of binaries and init scripts for controlling services started at boot, as well as for controlling the current state. """ platform = 'Linux' distribution = None def get_service_tools(self): paths = [ '/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/bin', '/usr/bin' ] binaries = [ 'service', 'chkconfig', 'update-rc.d', 'initctl', 'systemctl' ] initpaths = [ '/etc/init.d' ] location = dict() for binary in binaries: location[binary] = None for binary in binaries: location[binary] = self.module.get_bin_path(binary) # Locate a tool for enable options if location.get('systemctl', None): self.enable_cmd = location['systemctl'] elif location.get('chkconfig', None): self.enable_cmd = location['chkconfig'] elif location.get('update-rc.d', None): self.enable_cmd = location['update-rc.d'] if self.enable_cmd is None: self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to find enable binary') # Locate a tool for runtime service management (start, stop etc.) if location.get('service', None): self.svc_cmd = location['service'] else: for initdir in initpaths: initscript = "%s/%s" % (initdir,self.name) if os.path.isfile(initscript): self.svc_initscript = initscript if not self.svc_cmd and not self.svc_initscript: self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to find service binary nor initscript') if location.get('initctl', None): self.svc_initctl = location['initctl'] def get_service_status(self): rc, status_stdout, status_stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s status %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.name, self.arguments)) # Check if we got upstart on the system and then the job state if self.svc_initctl != None and self.running is None: # check the job status by upstart response initctl_rc, initctl_status_stdout, initctl_status_stderr = self.execute_command("%s status %s" % (self.svc_initctl, self.name)) if initctl_status_stdout.find("stop/waiting") != -1: self.running = False elif initctl_status_stdout.find("start/running") != -1: self.running = True # if the job status is still not known check it by response code if self.running == None: if rc == 3: self.running = False if rc == 2: self.running = False elif rc == 0: self.running = True # if the job status is still not known check it by status output keywords if self.running == None: # first tranform the status output that could irritate keyword matching cleanout = status_stdout.lower().replace(self.name.lower(), '') if "stop" in cleanout: self.running = False elif "run" in cleanout and "not" in cleanout: self.running = False elif "run" in cleanout and "not" not in cleanout: self.running = True elif "start" in cleanout and "not" not in cleanout: self.running = True elif 'could not access pid file' in cleanout: self.running = False elif 'is dead and pid file exists' in cleanout: self.running = False elif 'dead but subsys locked' in cleanout: self.running = False elif 'dead but pid file exists' in cleanout: self.running = False # if the job status is still not known check it by special conditions if self.running == None: if self.name == 'iptables' and status_stdout.find("ACCEPT") != -1: # iptables status command output is lame # TODO: lookup if we can use a return code for this instead? self.running = True def service_enable(self): # we change argument depending on real binary used # update-rc.d wants enable/disable while # chkconfig wants on/off # also, systemctl needs the arguments reversed if self.enable: on_off = "on" enable_disable = "enable" else: on_off = "off" enable_disable = "disable" if self.enable_cmd.endswith("update-rc.d"): args = (self.enable_cmd, self.name, enable_disable) elif self.enable_cmd.endswith("systemctl"): args = (self.enable_cmd, enable_disable, self.name + ".service") else: args = (self.enable_cmd, self.name, on_off) if self.enable is not None: return self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % args) def service_control(self): # Decide what command to run if self.svc_cmd: svc_cmd = "%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.name) elif self.svc_initscript: svc_cmd = "%s" % self.svc_initscript if self.action is not "restart": rc_state, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, self.action, self.arguments)) else: rc1, stdout1, stderr1 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, 'stop', self.arguments)) rc2, stdout2, stderr2 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, 'start', self.arguments)) if rc1 != 0 and rc2 == 0: rc_state = rc2 stdout = stdout2 stderr = stderr2 else: rc_state = rc1 + rc2 stdout = stdout1 + stdout2 stderr = stderr1 + stderr2 return(rc_state, stdout, stderr) # =========================================== # Subclass: FreeBSD class FreeBsdService(Service): """ This is the FreeBSD Service manipulation class - it uses the /etc/rc.conf file for controlling services started at boot and the 'service' binary to check status and perform direct service manipulation. """ platform = 'FreeBSD' distribution = None def get_service_tools(self): self.svc_cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('service', True) if not self.svc_cmd: self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to find service binary') def get_service_status(self): rc, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.name, 'onestatus')) if rc == 1: self.running = False elif rc == 0: self.running = True def service_enable(self): if self.enable: rc = "YES" else: rc = "NO" rcfiles = [ '/etc/rc.conf','/usr/local/etc/rc.conf' ] for rcfile in rcfiles: if os.path.isfile(rcfile): rcconf = rcfile entry = "%s_enable" % self.name full_entry = '%s="%s"' % (entry,rc) rc = open(rcconf,"r+") rctext = rc.read() if re.search("^%s" % full_entry,rctext,re.M) is None: if re.search("^%s" % entry,rctext,re.M) is None: rctext += "\n%s" % full_entry else: rctext = re.sub("^%s.*" % entry,full_entry,rctext,1,re.M) rc.truncate(0) rc.seek(0) rc.write(rctext) rc.close() def service_control(self): if self.action is "start": self.action = "onestart" if self.action is "stop": self.action = "onestop" if self.action is "reload": self.action = "onereload" return self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.name, self.action)) # =========================================== # Subclass: OpenBSD class OpenBsdService(Service): """ This is the OpenBSD Service manipulation class - it uses /etc/rc.d for service control. Enabling a service is currently not supported because the _flags variable is not boolean, you should supply a rc.conf.local file in some other way. """ platform = 'OpenBSD' distribution = None def get_service_tools(self): rcdir = '/etc/rc.d' rc_script = "%s/%s" % (rcdir, self.name) if os.path.isfile(rc_script): self.svc_cmd = rc_script if not self.svc_cmd: self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to find rc.d script') def get_service_status(self): rc, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, 'check')) if rc == 1: self.running = False elif rc == 0: self.running = True def service_control(self): return self.execute_command("%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.action)) # =========================================== # Main control flow def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( name = dict(required=True), state = dict(choices=['running', 'started', 'stopped', 'restarted', 'reloaded']), pattern = dict(required=False, default=None), enabled = dict(choices=BOOLEANS), arguments = dict(aliases=['args'], default=''), ) ) service = Service(module) if service.syslogging: syslog.openlog('ansible-%s' % os.path.basename(__file__)) syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, 'Service instantiated - platform %s' % service.platform) if service.distribution: syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_NOTICE, 'Service instantiated - distribution %s' % service.distribution) rc = 0 out = '' err = '' result = {} result['name'] = service.name result['state'] = service.state # Find service management tools service.get_service_tools() # Enable/disable service startup at boot if requested if service.module.params['enabled']: service.service_enable() # Collect service status if service.pattern: service.check_ps() service.get_service_status() # Calculate if request will change service state service.check_service_changed() # Modify service state if necessary (rc, out, err) = service.modify_service_state() if rc != 0: if err: module.fail_json(msg=err) else: module.fail_json(msg=out) result['changed'] = service.changed if service.module.params['enabled']: result['enabled'] = service.module.params['enabled'] if service.state: result['state'] = service.state module.exit_json(**result) # this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py #<> main()