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dconf - Try to find a Python interpreter that has gi.repository.GLib (#6491)
* dconf - Try to find a Python interpreter that has gi.repository.GLib
If we're invoked in a Python interpreter that doesn't have access to
`gi.repository.GLib`, try to find one that does and respawn the task
in that interpreter.
* ChangeLog fragment for #6491
* Update changelogs/fragments/6491-dconf-respawn.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Simplify import code
* Get rid of ModuleNotFoundError
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 9f3c86a589
)
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
490 lines
19 KiB
Python
490 lines
19 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2017, Branko Majic <branko@majic.rs>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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module: dconf
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author:
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- "Branko Majic (@azaghal)"
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short_description: Modify and read dconf database
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description:
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- This module allows modifications and reading of C(dconf) database. The module
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is implemented as a wrapper around C(dconf) tool. Please see the dconf(1) man
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page for more details.
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- Since C(dconf) requires a running D-Bus session to change values, the module
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will try to detect an existing session and reuse it, or run the tool via
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C(dbus-run-session).
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requirements:
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- Optionally the C(gi.repository) Python library (usually included in the OS
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on hosts which have C(dconf)); this will become a non-optional requirement
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in a future major release of community.general.
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notes:
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- This module depends on C(psutil) Python library (version 4.0.0 and upwards),
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C(dconf), C(dbus-send), and C(dbus-run-session) binaries. Depending on
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distribution you are using, you may need to install additional packages to
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have these available.
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- This module uses the C(gi.repository) Python library when available for
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accurate comparison of values in C(dconf) to values specified in Ansible
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code. C(gi.repository) is likely to be present on most systems which have
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C(dconf) but may not be present everywhere. When it is missing, a simple
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string comparison between values is used, and there may be false positives,
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that is, Ansible may think that a value is being changed when it is not.
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This fallback will be removed in a future version of this module, at which
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point the module will stop working on hosts without C(gi.repository).
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- Detection of existing, running D-Bus session, required to change settings
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via C(dconf), is not 100% reliable due to implementation details of D-Bus
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daemon itself. This might lead to running applications not picking-up
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changes on the fly if options are changed via Ansible and
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C(dbus-run-session).
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- Keep in mind that the C(dconf) CLI tool, which this module wraps around,
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utilises an unusual syntax for the values (GVariant). For example, if you
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wanted to provide a string value, the correct syntax would be
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I(value="'myvalue'") - with single quotes as part of the Ansible parameter
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value.
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- When using loops in combination with a value like
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:code:`"[('xkb', 'us'), ('xkb', 'se')]"`, you need to be aware of possible
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type conversions. Applying a filter :code:`"{{ item.value | string }}"`
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to the parameter variable can avoid potential conversion problems.
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- The easiest way to figure out exact syntax/value you need to provide for a
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key is by making the configuration change in application affected by the
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key, and then having a look at value set via commands C(dconf dump
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/path/to/dir/) or C(dconf read /path/to/key).
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extends_documentation_fragment:
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- community.general.attributes
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attributes:
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check_mode:
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support: full
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diff_mode:
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support: none
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options:
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key:
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type: str
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required: true
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description:
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- A dconf key to modify or read from the dconf database.
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value:
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type: raw
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required: false
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description:
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- Value to set for the specified dconf key. Value should be specified in
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GVariant format. Due to complexity of this format, it is best to have a
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look at existing values in the dconf database.
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- Required for I(state=present).
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- Although the type is specified as "raw", it should typically be
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specified as a string. However, boolean values in particular are
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handled properly even when specified as booleans rather than strings
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(in fact, handling booleans properly is why the type of this parameter
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is "raw").
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state:
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type: str
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required: false
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default: present
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choices: [ 'read', 'present', 'absent' ]
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description:
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- The action to take upon the key/value.
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'''
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RETURN = r"""
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value:
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description: value associated with the requested key
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returned: success, state was "read"
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type: str
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sample: "'Default'"
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"""
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EXAMPLES = r"""
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- name: Configure available keyboard layouts in Gnome
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/sources"
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value: "[('xkb', 'us'), ('xkb', 'se')]"
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state: present
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- name: Read currently available keyboard layouts in Gnome
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/sources"
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state: read
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register: keyboard_layouts
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- name: Reset the available keyboard layouts in Gnome
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/sources"
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state: absent
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- name: Configure available keyboard layouts in Cinnamon
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard/layouts"
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value: "['us', 'se']"
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state: present
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- name: Read currently available keyboard layouts in Cinnamon
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard/layouts"
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state: read
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register: keyboard_layouts
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- name: Reset the available keyboard layouts in Cinnamon
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard/layouts"
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state: absent
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- name: Disable desktop effects in Cinnamon
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community.general.dconf:
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key: "/org/cinnamon/desktop-effects"
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value: "false"
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state: present
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"""
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import os
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import sys
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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from ansible.module_utils.common.respawn import (
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has_respawned,
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probe_interpreters_for_module,
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respawn_module,
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)
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from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native
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from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils import deps
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glib_module_name = 'gi.repository.GLib'
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try:
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from gi.repository.GLib import Variant, GError
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except ImportError:
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Variant = None
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GError = AttributeError
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with deps.declare("psutil"):
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import psutil
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class DBusWrapper(object):
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"""
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Helper class that can be used for running a command with a working D-Bus
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session.
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If possible, command will be run against an existing D-Bus session,
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otherwise the session will be spawned via dbus-run-session.
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Example usage:
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dbus_wrapper = DBusWrapper(ansible_module)
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dbus_wrapper.run_command(["printenv", "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS"])
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"""
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def __init__(self, module):
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"""
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Initialises an instance of the class.
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:param module: Ansible module instance used to signal failures and run commands.
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:type module: AnsibleModule
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"""
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# Store passed-in arguments and set-up some defaults.
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self.module = module
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# Try to extract existing D-Bus session address.
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self.dbus_session_bus_address = self._get_existing_dbus_session()
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# If no existing D-Bus session was detected, check if dbus-run-session
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# is available.
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if self.dbus_session_bus_address is None:
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self.dbus_run_session_cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('dbus-run-session', required=True)
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def _get_existing_dbus_session(self):
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"""
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Detects and returns an existing D-Bus session bus address.
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:returns: string -- D-Bus session bus address. If a running D-Bus session was not detected, returns None.
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"""
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# We'll be checking the processes of current user only.
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uid = os.getuid()
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# Go through all the pids for this user, try to extract the D-Bus
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# session bus address from environment, and ensure it is possible to
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# connect to it.
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self.module.debug("Trying to detect existing D-Bus user session for user: %d" % uid)
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for pid in psutil.pids():
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try:
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process = psutil.Process(pid)
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process_real_uid, dummy, dummy = process.uids()
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if process_real_uid == uid and 'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS' in process.environ():
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dbus_session_bus_address_candidate = process.environ()['DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS']
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self.module.debug("Found D-Bus user session candidate at address: %s" % dbus_session_bus_address_candidate)
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dbus_send_cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('dbus-send', required=True)
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command = [dbus_send_cmd, '--address=%s' % dbus_session_bus_address_candidate, '--type=signal', '/', 'com.example.test']
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rc, dummy, dummy = self.module.run_command(command)
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if rc == 0:
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self.module.debug("Verified D-Bus user session candidate as usable at address: %s" % dbus_session_bus_address_candidate)
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return dbus_session_bus_address_candidate
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# This can happen with things like SSH sessions etc.
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except psutil.AccessDenied:
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pass
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# Process has disappeared while inspecting it
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except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
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pass
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self.module.debug("Failed to find running D-Bus user session, will use dbus-run-session")
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return None
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def run_command(self, command):
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"""
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Runs the specified command within a functional D-Bus session. Command is
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effectively passed-on to AnsibleModule.run_command() method, with
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modification for using dbus-run-session if necessary.
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:param command: Command to run, including parameters. Each element of the list should be a string.
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:type module: list
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:returns: tuple(result_code, standard_output, standard_error) -- Result code, standard output, and standard error from running the command.
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"""
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if self.dbus_session_bus_address is None:
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self.module.debug("Using dbus-run-session wrapper for running commands.")
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command = [self.dbus_run_session_cmd] + command
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(command)
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if self.dbus_session_bus_address is None and rc == 127:
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self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to run passed-in command, dbus-run-session faced an internal error: %s" % err)
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else:
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extra_environment = {'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS': self.dbus_session_bus_address}
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(command, environ_update=extra_environment)
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return rc, out, err
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class DconfPreference(object):
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def __init__(self, module, check_mode=False):
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"""
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Initialises instance of the class.
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:param module: Ansible module instance used to signal failures and run commands.
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:type module: AnsibleModule
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:param check_mode: Specify whether to only check if a change should be made or if to actually make a change.
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:type check_mode: bool
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"""
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self.module = module
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self.check_mode = check_mode
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# Check if dconf binary exists
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self.dconf_bin = self.module.get_bin_path('dconf', required=True)
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@staticmethod
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def variants_are_equal(canonical_value, user_value):
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"""Compare two string GVariant representations for equality.
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Assumes `canonical_value` is "canonical" in the sense that the type of
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the variant is specified explicitly if it cannot be inferred; this is
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true for textual representations of variants generated by the `dconf`
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command. The type of `canonical_value` is used to parse `user_value`,
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so the latter does not need to be explicitly typed.
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Returns True if the two values are equal.
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"""
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if canonical_value is None:
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# It's unset in dconf database, so anything the user is trying to
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# set is a change.
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return False
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try:
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variant1 = Variant.parse(None, canonical_value)
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variant2 = Variant.parse(variant1.get_type(), user_value)
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return variant1 == variant2
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except GError:
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return canonical_value == user_value
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def read(self, key):
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"""
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Retrieves current value associated with the dconf key.
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If an error occurs, a call will be made to AnsibleModule.fail_json.
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:returns: string -- Value assigned to the provided key. If the value is not set for specified key, returns None.
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"""
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command = [self.dconf_bin, "read", key]
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(command)
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if rc != 0:
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self.module.fail_json(msg='dconf failed while reading the value with error: %s' % err,
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out=out,
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err=err)
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if out == '':
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value = None
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else:
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value = out.rstrip('\n')
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return value
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def write(self, key, value):
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"""
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Writes the value for specified key.
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If an error occurs, a call will be made to AnsibleModule.fail_json.
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:param key: dconf key for which the value should be set. Should be a full path.
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:type key: str
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:param value: Value to set for the specified dconf key. Should be specified in GVariant format.
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:type value: str
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:returns: bool -- True if a change was made, False if no change was required.
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"""
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# If no change is needed (or won't be done due to check_mode), notify
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# caller straight away.
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if self.variants_are_equal(self.read(key), value):
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return False
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elif self.check_mode:
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return True
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# Set-up command to run. Since DBus is needed for write operation, wrap
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# dconf command dbus-launch.
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command = [self.dconf_bin, "write", key, value]
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# Run the command and fetch standard return code, stdout, and stderr.
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dbus_wrapper = DBusWrapper(self.module)
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rc, out, err = dbus_wrapper.run_command(command)
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if rc != 0:
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self.module.fail_json(msg='dconf failed while writing key %s, value %s with error: %s' % (key, value, err),
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out=out,
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err=err)
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# Value was changed.
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return True
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def reset(self, key):
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"""
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Returns value for the specified key (removes it from user configuration).
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If an error occurs, a call will be made to AnsibleModule.fail_json.
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:param key: dconf key to reset. Should be a full path.
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:type key: str
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:returns: bool -- True if a change was made, False if no change was required.
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"""
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# Read the current value first.
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current_value = self.read(key)
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# No change was needed, key is not set at all, or just notify user if we
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# are in check mode.
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if current_value is None:
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return False
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elif self.check_mode:
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return True
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# Set-up command to run. Since DBus is needed for reset operation, wrap
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# dconf command dbus-launch.
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command = [self.dconf_bin, "reset", key]
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# Run the command and fetch standard return code, stdout, and stderr.
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dbus_wrapper = DBusWrapper(self.module)
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rc, out, err = dbus_wrapper.run_command(command)
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if rc != 0:
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self.module.fail_json(msg='dconf failed while reseting the value with error: %s' % err,
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out=out,
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err=err)
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# Value was changed.
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return True
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def main():
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# Setup the Ansible module
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent', 'read']),
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key=dict(required=True, type='str', no_log=False),
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# Converted to str below after special handling of bool.
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value=dict(required=False, default=None, type='raw'),
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),
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supports_check_mode=True,
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required_if=[
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('state', 'present', ['value']),
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],
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)
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if Variant is None:
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# This interpreter can't see the GLib module. To try to fix that, we'll
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# look in common locations for system-owned interpreters that can see
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# it; if we find one, we'll respawn under it. Otherwise we'll proceed
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# with degraded performance, without the ability to parse GVariants.
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# Later (in a different PR) we'll actually deprecate this degraded
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# performance level and fail with an error if the library can't be
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# found.
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if has_respawned():
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# This shouldn't be possible; short-circuit early if it happens.
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module.fail_json(
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msg="%s must be installed and visible from %s." %
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(glib_module_name, sys.executable))
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interpreters = ['/usr/bin/python3', '/usr/bin/python2',
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'/usr/bin/python']
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interpreter = probe_interpreters_for_module(
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interpreters, glib_module_name)
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if interpreter:
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# Found the Python bindings; respawn this module under the
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# interpreter where we found them.
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respawn_module(interpreter)
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# This is the end of the line for this process, it will exit here
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# once the respawned module has completed.
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# Try to be forgiving about the user specifying a boolean as the value, or
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# more accurately about the fact that YAML and Ansible are quite insistent
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# about converting strings that look like booleans into booleans. Convert
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# the boolean into a string of the type dconf will understand. Any type for
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# the value other than boolean is just converted into a string directly.
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if module.params['value'] is not None:
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if isinstance(module.params['value'], bool):
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module.params['value'] = 'true' if module.params['value'] else 'false'
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else:
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module.params['value'] = to_native(
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module.params['value'], errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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if Variant is None:
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module.warn(
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'WARNING: The gi.repository Python library is not available; '
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'using string comparison to check value equality. This fallback '
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'will be deprecated in a future version of community.general.')
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deps.validate(module)
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# Create wrapper instance.
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dconf = DconfPreference(module, module.check_mode)
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# Process based on different states.
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if module.params['state'] == 'read':
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value = dconf.read(module.params['key'])
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module.exit_json(changed=False, value=value)
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elif module.params['state'] == 'present':
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changed = dconf.write(module.params['key'], module.params['value'])
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module.exit_json(changed=changed)
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elif module.params['state'] == 'absent':
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changed = dconf.reset(module.params['key'])
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module.exit_json(changed=changed)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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