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community.general/plugins/modules/packaging/os/pkgutil.py
patchback[bot] e03ade818a
pkgutil: add update all, check-mode, squashing and examples (#799) (#1009)
* pkgutil: add update all, check-mode, squashing and examples

Taken from https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/51651 by dagwieers, which was taken from https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/27866 by scathatheworm.  Let’s have one last attempt to get this merged.

> ##### SUMMARY
>
> Original PR #27866 from scathatheworm
>
> When working with Solaris pkgutil CSW packages, I came across this module being very basic in functionality, in particular, that I could not use it to update all CSW packages.
>
> When going into details into the code I also found it did not incorporate a possibility of doing dry-run from the underlying utility, or supported to specify multiple packages for operations.
>
> This module probably sees very little use, but it seemed like nice functionality to add and make it behave a little more like other package modules.
> ##### ISSUE TYPE
>
>     * Feature Pull Request
>
>
> ##### COMPONENT NAME
>
> pkgutil module
> ##### ANSIBLE VERSION
>
> ```
> ansible 2.3.1.0
>   config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
>   configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
>   python version = 2.7.5 (default, Aug  2 2016, 04:20:16) [GCC 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4)]
> ```
>
> ##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
>
>     * Added ability to upgrade all packages:
>
>
> ```yaml
> - pkgutil:
>     name: '*'
>     state: latest
> ```
>
>     * Added ability to modify state of a list of packages:
>
>
> ```yaml
> - pkgutil:
>     name:
>     - CSWtop
>     - CSWwget
>     - CSWlsof
>     state: present
> ```
>
>     * Added ability to have underlying tool perform a dry-run when using check mode, pkgutil -n
>
>     * Added ability to configure force option to force packages to state determined by repository (downgrade for example)
>
>
> ```yaml
> - pkgutil:
>     name: CSWtop
>     state: latest
>     force: yes
> ```
>
>     * Added more examples and documentation to show the new functionality

* Add changelog fragment.

* Observe changelog style guide

https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/development_process.html#changelogs

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Since module split, version_added no-longer refers to core Ansbile

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Tweak documentation

* Apply the new `elements` feature for specifying list types

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Set version_added

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Document `pkg` alias for `name`

* Be explicit about the purpose of states `installed` and `removed`.

* Force the user to specify their desired state.

* Review documentation for pkgutil module.

* Fully qualify svr4pkg module name

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit dd9e999c9f)

Co-authored-by: Peter Oliver <git@mavit.org.uk>
2020-09-30 06:57:10 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2013, Alexander Winkler <mail () winkler-alexander.de>
# based on svr4pkg by
# Boyd Adamson <boyd () boydadamson.com> (2012)
#
# 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 = r'''
---
module: pkgutil
short_description: OpenCSW package management on Solaris
description:
- This module installs, updates and removes packages from the OpenCSW project for Solaris.
- Unlike the M(community.general.svr4pkg) module, it will resolve and download dependencies.
- See U(https://www.opencsw.org/) for more information about the project.
author:
- Alexander Winkler (@dermute)
- David Ponessa (@scathatheworm)
options:
name:
description:
- The name of the package.
- When using C(state=latest), this can be C('*'), which updates all installed packages managed by pkgutil.
type: list
required: true
elements: str
aliases: [ pkg ]
site:
description:
- The repository path to install the package from.
- Its global definition is in C(/etc/opt/csw/pkgutil.conf).
required: false
type: str
state:
description:
- Whether to install (C(present)/C(installed)), or remove (C(absent)/C(removed)) packages.
- The upgrade (C(latest)) operation will update/install the packages to the latest version available.
type: str
required: true
choices: [ absent, installed, latest, present, removed ]
update_catalog:
description:
- If you always want to refresh your catalog from the mirror, even when it's not stale, set this to C(yes).
type: bool
default: no
force:
description:
- To allow the update process to downgrade packages to match what is present in the repository, set this to C(yes).
- This is useful for rolling back to stable from testing, or similar operations.
type: bool
version_added: 1.2.0
notes:
- In order to check the availability of packages, the catalog cache under C(/var/opt/csw/pkgutil) may be refreshed even in check mode.
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Install a package
community.general.pkgutil:
name: CSWcommon
state: present
- name: Install a package from a specific repository
community.general.pkgutil:
name: CSWnrpe
site: ftp://myinternal.repo/opencsw/kiel
state: latest
- name: Remove a package
community.general.pkgutil:
name: CSWtop
state: absent
- name: Install several packages
community.general.pkgutil:
name:
- CSWsudo
- CSWtop
state: present
- name: Update all packages
community.general.pkgutil:
name: '*'
state: latest
- name: Update all packages and force versions to match latest in catalog
community.general.pkgutil:
name: '*'
state: latest
force: yes
'''
RETURN = r''' # '''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def packages_not_installed(module, names):
''' Check if each package is installed and return list of the ones absent '''
pkgs = []
for pkg in names:
rc, out, err = run_command(module, ['pkginfo', '-q', pkg])
if rc != 0:
pkgs.append(pkg)
return pkgs
def packages_installed(module, names):
''' Check if each package is installed and return list of the ones present '''
pkgs = []
for pkg in names:
if not pkg.startswith('CSW'):
continue
rc, out, err = run_command(module, ['pkginfo', '-q', pkg])
if rc == 0:
pkgs.append(pkg)
return pkgs
def packages_not_latest(module, names, site, update_catalog):
''' Check status of each package and return list of the ones with an upgrade available '''
cmd = ['pkgutil']
if update_catalog:
cmd.append('-U')
cmd.append('-c')
if site is not None:
cmd.extend('-t', site)
if names != ['*']:
cmd.extend(names)
rc, out, err = run_command(module, cmd)
# Find packages in the catalog which are not up to date
packages = []
for line in out.split('\n')[1:-1]:
if 'catalog' not in line and 'SAME' not in line:
packages.append(line.split(' ')[0])
# Remove duplicates
return list(set(packages))
def run_command(module, cmd, **kwargs):
progname = cmd[0]
cmd[0] = module.get_bin_path(progname, True, ['/opt/csw/bin'])
return module.run_command(cmd, **kwargs)
def package_install(module, state, pkgs, site, update_catalog, force):
cmd = ['pkgutil']
if module.check_mode:
cmd.append('-n')
cmd.append('-iy')
if update_catalog:
cmd.append('-U')
if site is not None:
cmd.extend('-t', site)
if force:
cmd.append('-f')
cmd.extend(pkgs)
return run_command(module, cmd)
def package_upgrade(module, pkgs, site, update_catalog, force):
cmd = ['pkgutil']
if module.check_mode:
cmd.append('-n')
cmd.append('-uy')
if update_catalog:
cmd.append('-U')
if site is not None:
cmd.extend('-t', site)
if force:
cmd.append('-f')
cmd += pkgs
return run_command(module, cmd)
def package_uninstall(module, pkgs):
cmd = ['pkgutil']
if module.check_mode:
cmd.append('-n')
cmd.append('-ry')
cmd.extend(pkgs)
return run_command(module, cmd)
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
name=dict(type='list', elements='str', required=True, aliases=['pkg']),
state=dict(type='str', required=True, choices=['absent', 'installed', 'latest', 'present', 'removed']),
site=dict(type='str'),
update_catalog=dict(type='bool', default=False),
force=dict(type='bool', default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
)
name = module.params['name']
state = module.params['state']
site = module.params['site']
update_catalog = module.params['update_catalog']
force = module.params['force']
rc = None
out = ''
err = ''
result = dict(
name=name,
state=state,
)
if state in ['installed', 'present']:
# Fail with an explicit error when trying to "install" '*'
if name == ['*']:
module.fail_json(msg="Can not use 'state: present' with name: '*'")
# Build list of packages that are actually not installed from the ones requested
pkgs = packages_not_installed(module, name)
# If the package list is empty then all packages are already present
if pkgs == []:
module.exit_json(changed=False)
(rc, out, err) = package_install(module, state, pkgs, site, update_catalog, force)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg=(err or out))
elif state in ['latest']:
# When using latest for *
if name == ['*']:
# Check for packages that are actually outdated
pkgs = packages_not_latest(module, name, site, update_catalog)
# If the package list comes up empty, everything is already up to date
if pkgs == []:
module.exit_json(changed=False)
# If there are packages to update, just empty the list and run the command without it
# pkgutil logic is to update all when run without packages names
pkgs = []
(rc, out, err) = package_upgrade(module, pkgs, site, update_catalog, force)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg=(err or out))
else:
# Build list of packages that are either outdated or not installed
pkgs = packages_not_installed(module, name)
pkgs += packages_not_latest(module, name, site, update_catalog)
# If the package list is empty that means all packages are installed and up to date
if pkgs == []:
module.exit_json(changed=False)
(rc, out, err) = package_upgrade(module, pkgs, site, update_catalog, force)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg=(err or out))
elif state in ['absent', 'removed']:
# Build list of packages requested for removal that are actually present
pkgs = packages_installed(module, name)
# If the list is empty, no packages need to be removed
if pkgs == []:
module.exit_json(changed=False)
(rc, out, err) = package_uninstall(module, pkgs)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg=(err or out))
if rc is None:
# pkgutil was not executed because the package was already present/absent/up to date
result['changed'] = False
elif rc == 0:
result['changed'] = True
else:
result['changed'] = False
result['failed'] = True
if out:
result['stdout'] = out
if err:
result['stderr'] = err
module.exit_json(**result)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()