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Michael Scherer d66027ba7a return failed if a package couldn't be installed
For some reason, on my test mandriva, urpmi --force return 0
even when it cannot install a rpm. So we have to explicitely check
if the package was properly installed with a loop
2013-11-18 00:22:54 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/python -tt
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2013, Philippe Makowski
# Written by Philippe Makowski <philippem@mageia.org>
# Based on apt module written by Matthew Williams <matthew@flowroute.com>
#
# This module 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.
#
# This software 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 this software. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: urpmi
short_description: Urpmi manager
description:
- Manages packages with I(urpmi) (such as for Mageia or Mandriva)
version_added: "1.3.4"
options:
pkg:
description:
- name of package to install, upgrade or remove.
required: true
default: null
state:
description:
- Indicates the desired package state
required: false
default: present
choices: [ "absent", "present" ]
update_cache:
description:
- update the package database first C(urpmi.update -a).
required: false
default: no
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
no-suggests:
description:
- Corresponds to the C(--no-suggests) option for I(urpmi).
required: false
default: yes
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
force:
description:
- Corresponds to the C(--force) option for I(urpmi).
required: false
default: yes
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
author: Philippe Makowski
notes: []
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# install package foo
- urpmi: pkg=foo state=present
# remove package foo
- urpmi: pkg=foo state=absent
# description: remove packages foo and bar
- urpmi: pkg=foo,bar state=absent
# description: update the package database (urpmi.update -a -q) and install bar (bar will be the updated if a newer version exists)
- urpmi: name=bar, state=present, update_cache=yes
'''
import json
import shlex
import os
import sys
try:
import rpm
USE_PYTHON = True
except ImportError:
USE_PYTHON = False
URPMI_PATH = '/usr/sbin/urpmi'
URPME_PATH = '/usr/sbin/urpme'
def query_package(module, name):
if USE_PYTHON:
return rpm.TransactionSet().dbMatch(rpm.RPMTAG_NAME, name).count() != 0
# rpm -q returns 0 if the package is installed,
# 1 if it is not installed
rc = os.system("rpm -q %s" % (name))
if rc == 0:
return True
else:
return False
def query_package_provides(module, name):
if USE_PYTHON:
return rpm.TransactionSet().dbMatch(rpm.RPMTAG_PROVIDES, name).count() != 0
# rpm -q returns 0 if the package is installed,
# 1 if it is not installed
rc = os.system("rpm -q --provides %s >/dev/null" % (name))
return rc == 0
def update_package_db(module):
rc = os.system("urpmi.update -a -q")
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="could not update package db")
def remove_packages(module, packages):
remove_c = 0
# Using a for loop incase of error, we can report the package that failed
for package in packages:
# Query the package first, to see if we even need to remove
if not query_package(module, package):
continue
rc = os.system("%s --auto %s > /dev/null" % (URPME_PATH, package))
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="failed to remove %s" % (package))
remove_c += 1
if remove_c > 0:
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="removed %s package(s)" % remove_c)
module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="package(s) already absent")
def install_packages(module, pkgspec, force=True, no_suggests=True):
packages = ""
for package in pkgspec:
if not query_package_provides(module, package):
packages += "'%s' " % package
if len(packages) != 0:
if no_suggests:
no_suggests_yes = '--no-suggests'
else:
no_suggests_yes = ''
if force:
force_yes = '--force'
else:
force_yes = ''
cmd = ("%s --auto %s --quiet %s %s > /dev/null" % (URPMI_PATH, force_yes, no_suggests_yes, packages))
rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd)
installed = True
for packages in pkgspec:
if not query_package_provides(module, package):
installed = False
# urpmi always have 0 for exit code if --force is used
if rc or not installed:
module.fail_json(msg="'urpmi %s' failed: %s" % (packages, err))
else:
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="%s present(s)" % packages)
else:
module.exit_json(changed=False)
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
state = dict(default='installed', choices=['installed', 'removed', 'absent', 'present']),
update_cache = dict(default=False, aliases=['update-cache'], type='bool'),
force = dict(default=True, type='bool'),
no_suggests = dict(default=True, aliases=['no-suggests'], type='bool'),
package = dict(aliases=['pkg', 'name'], required=True)))
if not os.path.exists(URPMI_PATH):
module.fail_json(msg="cannot find urpmi, looking for %s" % (URPMI_PATH))
p = module.params
force_yes = p['force']
no_suggest_yes = p['no_suggests']
if p['update_cache']:
update_package_db(module)
packages = p['package'].split(',')
if p['state'] in [ 'installed', 'present' ]:
install_packages(module, packages, force_yes, no_suggest_yes)
elif p['state'] in [ 'removed', 'absent' ]:
remove_packages(module, packages)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()