#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2018, Stanislas Lange (angristan) # Copyright: (c) 2018, Victor Carceler # 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: snap short_description: Manages snaps description: - "Manages snaps packages." options: name: description: - Name of the snap to install or remove. Can be a list of snaps. required: true type: list elements: str state: description: - Desired state of the package. required: false default: present choices: [ absent, present, enabled, disabled ] type: str classic: description: - Confinement policy. The classic confinement allows a snap to have the same level of access to the system as "classic" packages, like those managed by APT. This option corresponds to the --classic argument. This option can only be specified if there is a single snap in the task. type: bool required: false default: no channel: description: - Define which release of a snap is installed and tracked for updates. This option can only be specified if there is a single snap in the task. type: str required: false default: stable author: - Victor Carceler (@vcarceler) - Stanislas Lange (@angristan) ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Install "foo" and "bar" snap - name: Install foo community.general.snap: name: - foo - bar # Remove "foo" snap - name: Remove foo community.general.snap: name: foo state: absent # Install a snap with classic confinement - name: Install "foo" with option --classic community.general.snap: name: foo classic: yes # Install a snap with from a specific channel - name: Install "foo" with option --channel=latest/edge community.general.snap: name: foo channel: latest/edge ''' RETURN = ''' classic: description: Whether or not the snaps were installed with the classic confinement type: bool returned: When snaps are installed channel: description: The channel the snaps were installed from type: str returned: When snaps are installed cmd: description: The command that was executed on the host type: str returned: When changed is true snaps_installed: description: The list of actually installed snaps type: list returned: When any snaps have been installed snaps_removed: description: The list of actually removed snaps type: list returned: When any snaps have been removed ''' import re from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import ( CmdStateModuleHelper, ArgFormat, ModuleHelperException ) __state_map = dict( present='install', absent='remove', info='info', # not public list='list', # not public enabled='enable', disabled='disable', ) def _state_map(value): return [__state_map[value]] class Snap(CmdStateModuleHelper): __disable_re = re.compile(r'(?:\S+\s+){5}(?P\S+)') module = dict( argument_spec={ 'name': dict(type='list', elements='str', required=True), 'state': dict(type='str', required=False, default='present', choices=['absent', 'present', 'enabled', 'disabled']), 'classic': dict(type='bool', required=False, default=False), 'channel': dict(type='str', required=False, default='stable'), }, supports_check_mode=True, ) command = "snap" command_args_formats = dict( actionable_snaps=dict(fmt=lambda v: v), state=dict(fmt=_state_map), classic=dict(fmt="--classic", style=ArgFormat.BOOLEAN), channel=dict(fmt=lambda v: [] if v == 'stable' else ['--channel', '{0}']), ) check_rc = False @staticmethod def _first_non_zero(a): for elem in a: if elem != 0: return elem return 0 def _run_multiple_commands(self, commands): outputs = [(c,) + self.run_command(params=c) for c in commands] results = ([], [], [], []) for output in outputs: for i in range(4): results[i].append(output[i]) return [ '; '.join([to_native(x) for x in results[0]]), self._first_non_zero(results[1]), '\n'.join(results[2]), '\n'.join(results[3]), ] def snap_exists(self, snap_name): return 0 == self.run_command(params=[{'state': 'info'}, {'name': snap_name}])[0] def is_snap_installed(self, snap_name): return 0 == self.run_command(params=[{'state': 'list'}, {'name': snap_name}])[0] def is_snap_enabled(self, snap_name): rc, out, err = self.run_command(params=[{'state': 'list'}, {'name': snap_name}]) if rc != 0: return None result = out.splitlines()[1] match = self.__disable_re.match(result) if not match: raise ModuleHelperException(msg="Unable to parse 'snap list {0}' output:\n{1}".format(snap_name, out)) notes = match.group('notes') return "disabled" not in notes.split(',') def validate_input_snaps(self): """Ensure that all exist.""" for snap_name in self.vars.name: if not self.snap_exists(snap_name): raise ModuleHelperException(msg="No snap matching '%s' available." % snap_name) def state_present(self): self.validate_input_snaps() # if snap doesnt exist, it will explode when trying to install self.vars.meta('classic').set(output=True) self.vars.meta('channel').set(output=True) actionable_snaps = [s for s in self.vars.name if not self.is_snap_installed(s)] if not actionable_snaps: return self.changed = True self.vars.snaps_installed = actionable_snaps if self.module.check_mode: return params = ['classic', 'channel', 'state'] # get base cmd parts has_one_pkg_params = bool(self.vars.classic) or self.vars.channel != 'stable' has_multiple_snaps = len(actionable_snaps) > 1 if has_one_pkg_params and has_multiple_snaps: commands = [params + [{'actionable_snaps': [s]}] for s in actionable_snaps] else: commands = [params + [{'actionable_snaps': actionable_snaps}]] self.vars.cmd, rc, out, err = self._run_multiple_commands(commands) if rc == 0: return classic_snap_pattern = re.compile(r'^error: This revision of snap "(?P\w+)"' r' was published using classic confinement') match = classic_snap_pattern.match(err) if match: err_pkg = match.group('package_name') msg = "Couldn't install {name} because it requires classic confinement".format(name=err_pkg) else: msg = "Ooops! Snap installation failed while executing '{cmd}', please examine logs and " \ "error output for more details.".format(cmd=self.vars.cmd) raise ModuleHelperException(msg=msg) def state_absent(self): self.validate_input_snaps() # if snap doesnt exist, it will be absent by definition actionable_snaps = [s for s in self.vars.name if self.is_snap_installed(s)] if not actionable_snaps: return self.changed = True self.vars.snaps_removed = actionable_snaps if self.module.check_mode: return params = ['classic', 'channel', 'state'] # get base cmd parts commands = [params + [{'actionable_snaps': actionable_snaps}]] self.vars.cmd, rc, out, err = self._run_multiple_commands(commands) if rc == 0: return msg = "Ooops! Snap removal failed while executing '{cmd}', please examine logs and " \ "error output for more details.".format(cmd=self.vars.cmd) raise ModuleHelperException(msg=msg) def state_enabled(self): self.validate_input_snaps() actionable_snaps = [s for s in self.vars.name if self.is_snap_enabled(s) is False] if not actionable_snaps: return self.changed = True self.vars.snaps_enabled = actionable_snaps if self.module.check_mode: return params = ['classic', 'channel', 'state'] # get base cmd parts commands = [params + [{'actionable_snaps': actionable_snaps}]] self.vars.cmd, rc, out, err = self._run_multiple_commands(commands) if rc == 0: return msg = "Ooops! Snap enabling failed while executing '{cmd}', please examine logs and " \ "error output for more details.".format(cmd=self.vars.cmd) raise ModuleHelperException(msg=msg) def state_disabled(self): self.validate_input_snaps() actionable_snaps = [s for s in self.vars.name if self.is_snap_enabled(s) is True] if not actionable_snaps: return self.changed = True self.vars.snaps_enabled = actionable_snaps if self.module.check_mode: return params = ['classic', 'channel', 'state'] # get base cmd parts commands = [params + [{'actionable_snaps': actionable_snaps}]] self.vars.cmd, rc, out, err = self._run_multiple_commands(commands) if rc == 0: return msg = "Ooops! Snap disabling failed while executing '{cmd}', please examine logs and " \ "error output for more details.".format(cmd=self.vars.cmd) raise ModuleHelperException(msg=msg) def main(): snap = Snap() snap.run() if __name__ == '__main__': main()