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community.general/bin/ansible-connection
2016-11-21 12:35:27 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# (c) 2016, Ansible, Inc. <support@ansible.com>
#
# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
########################################################
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
__requires__ = ['ansible']
try:
import pkg_resources
except Exception:
pass
import fcntl
import hashlib
import os
import shlex
import signal
import socket
import struct
import sys
import time
import traceback
#import q
from io import BytesIO
from ansible import constants as C
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import cPickle, StringIO
from ansible.playbook.play_context import PlayContext
from ansible.plugins import connection_loader
from ansible.utils.path import unfrackpath, makedirs_safe
def do_fork():
'''
Does the required double fork for a daemon process. Based on
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/66012-fork-a-daemon-process-on-unix/
'''
try:
pid = os.fork()
if pid > 0:
return pid
os.chdir("/")
os.setsid()
os.umask(0)
try:
pid = os.fork()
if pid > 0:
sys.exit(0)
os.close(sys.stdin.fileno())
os.close(sys.stdout.fileno())
os.close(sys.stderr.fileno())
return pid
except OSError as e:
sys.exit(1)
except OSError as e:
sys.exit(1)
def send_data(s, data):
packed_len = struct.pack('!Q',len(data))
return s.sendall(packed_len + data)
def recv_data(s):
header_len = 8 # size of a packed unsigned long long
data = b""
while len(data) < header_len:
d = s.recv(header_len - len(data))
if not d:
return None
data += d
data_len = struct.unpack('!Q',data[:header_len])[0]
data = data[header_len:]
while len(data) < data_len:
d = s.recv(data_len - len(data))
if not d:
return None
data += d
return data
class Server():
def __init__(self, path, play_context):
self.path = path
self.play_context = play_context
# FIXME: the connection loader here is created brand new,
# so it will not see any custom paths loaded (ie. via
# roles), so we will need to serialize the connection
# loader and send it over as we do the PlayContext
# in the main() method below.
self.conn = connection_loader.get(play_context.connection, play_context, sys.stdin)
self.conn._connect()
#q.q("done setting up connection and connected")
self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.socket.bind(path)
self.socket.listen(1)
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.alarm_handler)
def alarm_handler(self, signum, frame):
'''
Alarm handler
'''
# FIXME: this should also set internal flags for other
# areas of code to check, so they can terminate
# earlier than the socket going back to the accept
# call and failing there.
self.socket.close()
def run(self):
try:
while True:
# set the alarm, if we don't get an accept before it
# goes off we exit (via an exception caused by the socket
# getting closed while waiting on accept())
# FIXME: is this the best way to exit? as noted above in the
# handler we should probably be setting a flag to check
# here and in other parts of the code
signal.alarm(C.PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT)
try:
(s, addr) = self.socket.accept()
# clear the alarm
# FIXME: potential race condition here between the accept and
# time to this call.
signal.alarm(0)
except:
break
while True:
data = recv_data(s)
if not data:
break
rc = 255
try:
if data.startswith(b'EXEC: '):
cmd = data.split(b'EXEC: ')[1]
(rc, stdout, stderr) = self.conn.exec_command(cmd)
elif data.startswith(b'PUT: ') or data.startswith(b'FETCH: '):
(op, src, dst) = shlex.split(to_native(data))
stdout = stderr = ''
try:
if op == 'FETCH:':
self.conn.fetch_file(src, dst)
elif op == 'PUT:':
self.conn.put_file(src, dst)
rc = 0
except:
pass
else:
stdout = ''
stderr = 'Invalid action specified'
except:
stdout = ''
stderr = traceback.format_exc()
send_data(s, to_bytes(str(rc)))
send_data(s, to_bytes(stdout))
send_data(s, to_bytes(stderr))
s.close()
except Exception as e:
# FIXME: proper logging and error handling here
print("run exception: %s" % e)
print(traceback.format_exc())
finally:
# when done, close the connection properly and cleanup
# the socket file so it can be recreated
try:
self.conn.close()
except Exception as e:
pass
os.remove(self.path)
def main():
try:
# read the play context data via stdin, which means depickling it
# FIXME: as noted above, we will probably need to deserialize the
# connection loader here as well at some point, otherwise this
# won't find role- or playbook-based connection plugins
cur_line = sys.stdin.readline()
init_data = ''
while cur_line.strip() != '#END_INIT#':
if cur_line == '':
raise Exception("EOL found before init data was complete")
init_data += cur_line
cur_line = sys.stdin.readline()
src = BytesIO(to_bytes(init_data))
pc_data = cPickle.load(src)
src.close()
pc = PlayContext()
pc.deserialize(pc_data)
except Exception as e:
# FIXME: better error message/handling/logging
print("FAIL: %s" % e)
print(traceback.format_exc())
sys.exit(1)
#q.q("done reading in and parsing PlayContext")
# here we create a hash to use later when creating the socket file,
# so we can hide the info about the target host/user/etc.
m = hashlib.sha256()
for attr in ('connection', 'remote_addr', 'port', 'remote_user'):
val = getattr(pc, attr, None)
if val:
m.update(to_bytes(val))
# create the persistent connection dir if need be and create the paths
# which we will be using later
tmp_path = unfrackpath("$HOME/.ansible/pc")
makedirs_safe(tmp_path)
lk_path = unfrackpath("%s/.ansible_pc_lock" % tmp_path)
sf_path = unfrackpath("%s/conn-%s" % (tmp_path, m.hexdigest()[0:12]))
# if the socket file doesn't exist, spin up the daemon process
lock_fd = os.open(lk_path, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREAT, 0o600)
fcntl.lockf(lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
if not os.path.exists(sf_path):
#q.q("creating daemonized connection fork")
pid = do_fork()
if pid == 0:
server = Server(sf_path, pc)
fcntl.lockf(lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
os.close(lock_fd)
#q.q("fork done, running server")
server.run()
#q.q("server run complete, exiting")
sys.exit(0)
fcntl.lockf(lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
os.close(lock_fd)
# now connect to the daemon process
# FIXME: if the socket file existed but the daemonized process was killed,
# the connection will timeout here. Need to make this more resilient.
rc = 0
while rc == 0:
#q.q("waiting for input")
data = sys.stdin.readline()
if data == '':
#q.q("data was empty, aborting")
break
if data.strip() == '':
#q.q("data was empty line, skipping")
continue
sf = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
attempts = 1
while True:
try:
sf.connect(sf_path)
break
except socket.error:
# FIXME: better error handling/logging/message here
# FIXME: make # of retries configurable?
time.sleep(0.1)
attempts += 1
if attempts > 10:
sys.stderr.write("failed to connect to the host, connection timeout\n")
sys.exit(255)
#q.q("sending data to pipe")
send_data(sf, to_bytes(data.strip()))
#q.q("getting data back")
rc = int(recv_data(sf), 10)
#q.q(rc)
stdout = recv_data(sf)
#q.q(stdout)
stderr = recv_data(sf)
#q.q(stderr)
sys.stdout.write(to_native(stdout))
sys.stderr.write(to_native(stderr))
#sys.stdout.flush()
#sys.stderr.flush()
sf.close()
break
sys.exit(rc)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()