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Python
373 lines
13 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2013, Patrik Lundin <patrik.lundin.swe@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import re
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import shlex
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import syslog
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: openbsd_pkg
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author: Patrik Lundin
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version_added: "1.1"
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short_description: Manage packages on OpenBSD.
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description:
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- Manage packages on OpenBSD using the pkg tools.
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options:
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name:
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required: true
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description:
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- Name of the package.
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state:
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required: true
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choices: [ present, latest, absent ]
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description:
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- C(present) will make sure the package is installed.
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C(latest) will make sure the latest version of the package is installed.
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C(absent) will make sure the specified package is not installed.
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Make sure nmap is installed
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- openbsd_pkg: name=nmap state=present
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# Make sure nmap is the latest version
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- openbsd_pkg: name=nmap state=latest
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# Make sure nmap is not installed
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- openbsd_pkg: name=nmap state=absent
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# Specify a pkg flavour with '--'
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- openbsd_pkg: name=vim--nox11 state=present
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# Specify the default flavour to avoid ambiguity errors
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- openbsd_pkg: name=vim-- state=present
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'''
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# Control if we write debug information to syslog.
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debug = False
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# Function used for executing commands.
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def execute_command(cmd, module):
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("execute_command(): cmd = %s" % cmd)
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# Break command line into arguments.
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# This makes run_command() use shell=False which we need to not cause shell
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# expansion of special characters like '*'.
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cmd_args = shlex.split(cmd)
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return module.run_command(cmd_args)
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# Function used for getting the name of a currently installed package.
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def get_current_name(name, pkg_spec, module):
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info_cmd = 'pkg_info'
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = execute_command("%s" % (info_cmd), module)
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if rc != 0:
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return (rc, stdout, stderr)
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if pkg_spec['version']:
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pattern = "^%s" % name
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elif pkg_spec['flavor']:
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pattern = "^%s-.*-%s\s" % (pkg_spec['stem'], pkg_spec['flavor'])
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else:
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pattern = "^%s-" % pkg_spec['stem']
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("get_current_name(): pattern = %s" % pattern)
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for line in stdout.splitlines():
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("get_current_name: line = %s" % line)
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match = re.search(pattern, line)
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if match:
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current_name = line.split()[0]
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return current_name
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# Function used to find out if a package is currently installed.
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def get_package_state(name, pkg_spec, module):
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info_cmd = 'pkg_info -e'
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if pkg_spec['version']:
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command = "%s %s" % (info_cmd, name)
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elif pkg_spec['flavor']:
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command = "%s %s-*-%s" % (info_cmd, pkg_spec['stem'], pkg_spec['flavor'])
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else:
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command = "%s %s-*" % (info_cmd, pkg_spec['stem'])
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rc, stdout, stderr = execute_command(command, module)
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if (stderr):
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module.fail_json(msg="failed in get_package_state(): " + stderr)
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if rc == 0:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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# Function used to make sure a package is present.
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def package_present(name, installed_state, pkg_spec, module):
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if module.check_mode:
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install_cmd = 'pkg_add -Imn'
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else:
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install_cmd = 'pkg_add -Im'
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if installed_state is False:
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# Attempt to install the package
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = execute_command("%s %s" % (install_cmd, name), module)
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# The behaviour of pkg_add is a bit different depending on if a
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# specific version is supplied or not.
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#
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# When a specific version is supplied the return code will be 0 when
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# a package is found and 1 when it is not, if a version is not
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# supplied the tool will exit 0 in both cases:
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if pkg_spec['version']:
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# Depend on the return code.
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_present(): depending on return code")
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if rc:
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changed=False
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else:
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# Depend on stderr instead.
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_present(): depending on stderr")
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if stderr:
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# There is a corner case where having an empty directory in
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# installpath prior to the right location will result in a
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# "file:/local/package/directory/ is empty" message on stderr
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# while still installing the package, so we need to look for
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# for a message like "packagename-1.0: ok" just in case.
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match = re.search("\W%s-[^:]+: ok\W" % name, stdout)
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if match:
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# It turns out we were able to install the package.
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_present(): we were able to install package")
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pass
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else:
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# We really did fail, fake the return code.
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_present(): we really did fail")
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rc = 1
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changed=False
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else:
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_present(): stderr was not set")
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if rc == 0:
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if module.check_mode:
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module.exit_json(changed=True)
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changed=True
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else:
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rc = 0
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stdout = ''
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stderr = ''
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changed=False
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return (rc, stdout, stderr, changed)
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# Function used to make sure a package is the latest available version.
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def package_latest(name, installed_state, pkg_spec, module):
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if module.check_mode:
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upgrade_cmd = 'pkg_add -umn'
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else:
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upgrade_cmd = 'pkg_add -um'
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pre_upgrade_name = ''
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if installed_state is True:
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# Fetch name of currently installed package.
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pre_upgrade_name = get_current_name(name, pkg_spec, module)
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_latest(): pre_upgrade_name = %s" % pre_upgrade_name)
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# Attempt to upgrade the package.
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = execute_command("%s %s" % (upgrade_cmd, name), module)
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# Look for output looking something like "nmap-6.01->6.25: ok" to see if
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# something changed (or would have changed). Use \W to delimit the match
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# from progress meter output.
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match = re.search("\W%s->.+: ok\W" % pre_upgrade_name, stdout)
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if match:
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if module.check_mode:
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module.exit_json(changed=True)
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changed = True
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else:
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changed = False
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# FIXME: This part is problematic. Based on the issues mentioned (and
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# handled) in package_present() it is not safe to blindly trust stderr
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# as an indicator that the command failed, and in the case with
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# empty installpath directories this will break.
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#
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# For now keep this safeguard here, but ignore it if we managed to
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# parse out a successful update above. This way we will report a
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# successful run when we actually modify something but fail
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# otherwise.
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if changed != True:
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if stderr:
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rc=1
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return (rc, stdout, stderr, changed)
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else:
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# If package was not installed at all just make it present.
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if debug:
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syslog.syslog("package_latest(): package is not installed, calling package_present()")
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return package_present(name, installed_state, pkg_spec, module)
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# Function used to make sure a package is not installed.
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def package_absent(name, installed_state, module):
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if module.check_mode:
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remove_cmd = 'pkg_delete -In'
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else:
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remove_cmd = 'pkg_delete -I'
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if installed_state is True:
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# Attempt to remove the package.
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rc, stdout, stderr = execute_command("%s %s" % (remove_cmd, name), module)
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if rc == 0:
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if module.check_mode:
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module.exit_json(changed=True)
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changed=True
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else:
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changed=False
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else:
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rc = 0
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stdout = ''
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stderr = ''
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changed=False
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return (rc, stdout, stderr, changed)
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# Function used to parse the package name based on packages-specs(7)
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# The general name structure is "stem-version[-flavors]"
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def parse_package_name(name, pkg_spec, module):
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# Do some initial matches so we can base the more advanced regex on that.
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version_match = re.search("-[0-9]", name)
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versionless_match = re.search("--", name)
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# Stop if someone is giving us a name that both has a version and is
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# version-less at the same time.
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if version_match and versionless_match:
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module.fail_json(msg="Package name both has a version and is version-less: " + name)
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# If name includes a version.
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if version_match:
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match = re.search("^(?P<stem>.*)-(?P<version>[0-9][^-]*)(?P<flavor_separator>-)?(?P<flavor>[a-z].*)?$", name)
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if match:
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pkg_spec['stem'] = match.group('stem')
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pkg_spec['version_separator'] = '-'
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pkg_spec['version'] = match.group('version')
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pkg_spec['flavor_separator'] = match.group('flavor_separator')
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pkg_spec['flavor'] = match.group('flavor')
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else:
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module.fail_json(msg="Unable to parse package name at version_match: " + name)
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# If name includes no version but is version-less ("--").
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elif versionless_match:
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match = re.search("^(?P<stem>.*)--(?P<flavor>[a-z].*)?$", name)
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if match:
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pkg_spec['stem'] = match.group('stem')
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pkg_spec['version_separator'] = '-'
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pkg_spec['version'] = None
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pkg_spec['flavor_separator'] = '-'
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pkg_spec['flavor'] = match.group('flavor')
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else:
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module.fail_json(msg="Unable to parse package name at versionless_match: " + name)
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# If name includes no version, and is not version-less, it is all a stem.
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else:
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match = re.search("^(?P<stem>.*)$", name)
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if match:
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pkg_spec['stem'] = match.group('stem')
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pkg_spec['version_separator'] = None
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pkg_spec['version'] = None
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pkg_spec['flavor_separator'] = None
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pkg_spec['flavor'] = None
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else:
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module.fail_json(msg="Unable to parse package name at else: " + name)
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# Sanity check that there are no trailing dashes in flavor.
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# Try to stop strange stuff early so we can be strict later.
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if pkg_spec['flavor']:
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match = re.search("-$", pkg_spec['flavor'])
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if match:
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module.fail_json(msg="Trailing dash in flavor: " + pkg_spec['flavor'])
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# ===========================================
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# Main control flow
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(
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name = dict(required=True),
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state = dict(required=True, choices=['absent', 'installed', 'latest', 'present', 'removed']),
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),
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supports_check_mode = True
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)
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name = module.params['name']
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state = module.params['state']
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rc = 0
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stdout = ''
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stderr = ''
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result = {}
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result['name'] = name
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result['state'] = state
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# Parse package name and put results in the pkg_spec dictionary.
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pkg_spec = {}
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parse_package_name(name, pkg_spec, module)
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# Get package state.
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installed_state = get_package_state(name, pkg_spec, module)
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# Perform requested action.
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if state in ['installed', 'present']:
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(rc, stdout, stderr, changed) = package_present(name, installed_state, pkg_spec, module)
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elif state in ['absent', 'removed']:
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(rc, stdout, stderr, changed) = package_absent(name, installed_state, module)
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elif state == 'latest':
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(rc, stdout, stderr, changed) = package_latest(name, installed_state, pkg_spec, module)
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if rc != 0:
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if stderr:
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module.fail_json(msg=stderr)
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else:
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module.fail_json(msg=stdout)
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result['changed'] = changed
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module.exit_json(**result)
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# import module snippets
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
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main()
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