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community.general/plugins/modules/packaging/os/pkgng.py
Ross Williams 45d3661ccf
pkgng: add basic integration tests (#3526)
* pkgng: package reinstallations count as changed

`upgrade_packages()` only looked for the string
"Number of packages to be upgraded", but the
`pkg upgrade` command also reports "Number of packages to be
reinstalled". Reinstallation occurs when package metadata other
than version changes (e.g. build options, single architecture to `*`
architecture). In any other respect, though, a required
reinstallation is the same as an upgrade.

* pkgng: check_mode should count queued actions

Writing tests caught a bug in PR #3393, which enabled
installing more than one package per `pkg` execution.

In converting the module's install/upgrade code to a
queue structure, check_mode got broken because the count
of actions performed was only updated in the `if not check_mode`
block that invokes `pkg`. This two-line change counts
the number of actions in the queue when check mode is
enabled.

* pkgng: add basic integration tests

Test installing a package
Test installing a package into a jail

* pkgng: test with zsh not bash package

Had been using bash package, because it's not
likely to disappear from the package repository
any time soon. Turns out that bash is already
installed on the Ansible community.general
FreeBSD CI VM image, which makes the test fail.

Zsh probably isn't going away any time soon,
either, and likely won't be installed on the
CI image.

* pkgng: remove redundant test for docker container

These tests should be skip/docker, but the test
playbook also redundantly checked whether it was
running in a docker container.

Checking whether `ansible_facts.distribution` is
`FreeBSD` is really sufficient to be sure whether
the test is running in an environment that supports
the `pkgng` module.

* pkgng: add state=absent test

Also renumber `jail=...` test to make diffs less
noisy when adding more non-jailed tests.

* pkgng: add state=latest idemptency test

Add test between state=present and
state=absent that ensures state=latest runs
successfully on an already up-to-date package
with changed=false.

* pkgng: add state=latest test

Including small filesize out-of-date package from
FreeBSD 11 package repository, because FreeBSD 11 is
currently EOL. This test might fail at some point in the
future if the pkg utility in a FreeBSD version > 14
makes breaking changes that prevents it from installing
older package formats.

If that occurs, the fix is to replace
`files/freebsd-release-manifests-20210413__FreeBSD_11.pkg`
with the version of freebsd-release-manifests from the oldest
non-breaking release of FreeBSD, and update the
references to it in tasks/main.yml accordingly.

* pkgng: use hand-generated test package

Instead of relying on a broken-ish installation
of an older package from FreeBSD 11, hand-generate
a package named `zsh` with no contents and a version
number of `0`. It can be installed on any architecture
and any revision of FreeBSD sucessfully, and it will
always be eligible for upgrade.

* pkgng: CI seems to dislike plus-signs in filenames

* pkgng: refactor renaming test package manifests

refactored to make intent of adding '+' sign clearer

* pkgng: refactor upgraded pattern matching

Implement russoz's suggestion to put all
variants in the pattern.

* pkgng: add cached=yes test

Changed idempotency test, because this covers both.

* pkgng: test pkg works on any FreeBSD version

Removing `ansible_distribution_version`, because the
test out-of-date zsh package should install on any
FreeBSD version.

* pkgng: move FreeBSD tasks to imported file

Refactoring tests for more reuse and easier
readability.

* pkgng: refactor tests for task reuse

Several tests need to install an out-of-date package
to test whether upgrades occur successfully, so this
commit refactors out the generation of the test package.

Also, factor out things like the name and path of the
test package so that is more maintainable should the
target test package (currently `zsh`) ever need to
change.

* pkgng: test install multiple packages

Multiple packages should install with a single
invocation of the `pkg` utility.

* pkgng: handle space- and comma-separated lists

The module expects a list of strings in the `name` parameter,
but long-standing documentation showed space- and comma-delimited
lists as a valid way of telling the module to act on multiple
packages. Passing these lists through to the `pkg` command can
have unexpected side-effects of upgrading packages when
`state=present` rather than `state=latest` and could result
in the module reporting the wrong number of packages for each
action performed.

* pkgng: test state=latest for mixed install/upgrade

Test that a list of packages given, one not installed
and one installed but out-of-date are handled correctly.

* pkgng: use YAML lists for multiple packages

I had been following the documentation examples, and
specifiying multiple packages on one line. The right way
to do it is with YAML list syntax.

* pkgng: add test for autoremove=yes

Install package with known dependencies, then
remove it and ask autoremove to run.

* pkgng: test autoremove=yes only on FreeBSD > 12

The CI test runner on FreeBSD 12.0 times out when
downloading large packages.

* pkgng: test jail creation logging less verbose

`ezjail-admin` had been spewing every filename copied
into the jail onto stderr, making the `ansible-test -v`
logs hard to scroll through. Changed it so that ezjail
output only shows up in the ansible task logs if
`ansible_verbosity > 1` (`-vv...`). Full `ezjail-admin`
output is always logged to `/tmp/ezjail.log`.

* pkgng: pass tests when package dependencies change

Tests that install packages with dependencies were failing
when those dependencies were not already installed, because
the count of installed packages was greater than the count
of requested to be installed packages. This change checks
for a count of installed packages that is greater than or
equal to the count of requested to be installed packages.

Example:
  - Test installs packages `zsh` and `fish`
  - `fish` has a dependency on `pcre2`
  - `pkg` reports `Number of packages to be installed: 3`

* pkgng: test annotation for single package

Add/modify/remove annotation for a single package

* pkgng: fix annotation operations

Annotation has been broken at least since the migration to
collections. There are some breaking typos and function argument
omissions in the code with nothing in `git blame` but "Initial commit".

New integration tests uncovered this breakage. Works now.

* pkgng: test multiple annotations

Test multiple annotations specified both in new (YAML list)
syntax and old (comma-delimited) syntax.

Rename some annotation test tags from the single-annotation
tests to make sure that single and multiple annotation tests
don't collide.

* pkgng: test invalid annotate strings

Ensure that some likely to occur, invalid strings
given to the annotate module parameter 1. fail,
2. do not cause an exception, and 3. do not create
any actual annotations on packages.

* pkgng: fix check_mode for annotate

Actions specified in the `annotate` parameter would
always be performed, even if `check_mode=yes`.

This commit fixes `check_mode` for the annotation
functions and adds integration tests to ensure that
check mode is honored in the future.

* pkgng: call module.run_command with list

Instead of calling `run_command` with a formatted
string, call it with a list to maintain safer argument
separation.

Also, introduce a wrapper for `run_command`, `run_pkgng`,
which manages the process environment and some common
command line switches, based upon the module parameters.

Introduced in this commit, also pass annotation values
to `pkg annotate` via stdin, which is safer with long
values than putting them in argv.

* pkgng: update documentation to match annotate type

Missed updating the documentation to match the change
of the annotate parameter from comma-separated string
to list of strings.

* pkgng: fix syntax for Python 2

Seems *args, **kwargs have to be the last
two arguments in Python 2 syntax. CI sanity
tests were failing.

* pkgng: oops, pkgsite should be from closure

I put `pkgsite` as a keyword argument to `run_pkgng()',
which wasn't correct at all and resulted it in capturing
the second positional argument given by any caller.

`pkgsite` should have been `p["pkgsite"]`, coming from the
closure environment of `main()`.

* pkgng: Fix changelog fragment quote formatting

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

* pkgng: add test prepare task

Make sure test environment does not contain the
test package.

* pkgng: make integration test package more flexible

Make integration test package building template-based,
so more flexible if in the future the name of the test package,
currently `zsh`, must change.

* pkgng: convert generator to list for 2.9

Ansible 2.9 can't count items from a generator,
so convert `select` filter output via `list`
before passing to `count`.

* pkgng: Ansible 2.9 has no "false" Jinja2 test

Apparently Ansible 2.9 doesn't have the "false" test
in Jinja2 contexts. Switching to use `rejectattr(...)`
instead of `selectattr(..., "false")`.

* pkgng: test pkgsite parameter

* pkgng: add tests for chroot and rootdir params

Refactor install tasks into an include file so they
can be reused and tested with various parameters.

* pkgng: clean up test package creation

Make pkg json manifest more readable. Create package using
FreeBSD's `pkg create` instead of manually using tar. This
change also simplifies the manifest to a single file for
the integration test role.

* pkgng: fix #3428; install from local file

Fixes a bug in which the module reported failure
when installing from a local (to the target host)
file path.

Fixes #3428

* pkgng: changelog fragment formatting issue

* pkgng: check for all test package extensions

pkg recently changed file extensions, so for the
tests to work on multiple recent versions of FreeBSD,
we must check for `pkg create` output with varying
filename.

* Revert "pkgng: fix #3428; install from local file"

As the module has invoked pkg with the `-g` flag for
at least 7 years, I'm not sure when it was possible
to install packages from files on the target host
filesystem, because pkg rejects file paths when
the `--glob` flag is enabled.

I considered doing a rework of the pkg invocation
to enable good support for installing from local
files, but it looks like more of a job than for this PR.

This reverts commit 5f94eac41f.

* pkgng: Add minor_changes fragment for #3526

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

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2021-10-22 07:32:35 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2013, bleader
# Written by bleader <bleader@ratonland.org>
# Based on pkgin module written by Shaun Zinck <shaun.zinck at gmail.com>
# that was based on pacman module written by Afterburn <https://github.com/afterburn>
# that was based on apt module written by Matthew Williams <matthew@flowroute.com>
#
# 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 = '''
---
module: pkgng
short_description: Package manager for FreeBSD >= 9.0
description:
- Manage binary packages for FreeBSD using 'pkgng' which is available in versions after 9.0.
options:
name:
description:
- Name or list of names of packages to install/remove.
- "With I(name=*), I(state: latest) will operate, but I(state: present) and I(state: absent) will be noops."
- >
Warning: In Ansible 2.9 and earlier this module had a misfeature
where I(name=*) with I(state: latest) or I(state: present) would
install every package from every package repository, filling up
the machines disk. Avoid using them unless you are certain that
your role will only be used with newer versions.
required: true
aliases: [pkg]
type: list
elements: str
state:
description:
- State of the package.
- 'Note: "latest" added in 2.7'
choices: [ 'present', 'latest', 'absent' ]
required: false
default: present
type: str
cached:
description:
- Use local package base instead of fetching an updated one.
type: bool
required: false
default: no
annotation:
description:
- A list of keyvalue-pairs of the form
C(<+/-/:><key>[=<value>]). A C(+) denotes adding an annotation, a
C(-) denotes removing an annotation, and C(:) denotes modifying an
annotation.
If setting or modifying annotations, a value must be provided.
required: false
type: list
elements: str
pkgsite:
description:
- For pkgng versions before 1.1.4, specify packagesite to use
for downloading packages. If not specified, use settings from
C(/usr/local/etc/pkg.conf).
- For newer pkgng versions, specify a the name of a repository
configured in C(/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos).
required: false
type: str
rootdir:
description:
- For pkgng versions 1.5 and later, pkg will install all packages
within the specified root directory.
- Can not be used together with I(chroot) or I(jail) options.
required: false
type: path
chroot:
description:
- Pkg will chroot in the specified environment.
- Can not be used together with I(rootdir) or I(jail) options.
required: false
type: path
jail:
description:
- Pkg will execute in the given jail name or id.
- Can not be used together with I(chroot) or I(rootdir) options.
type: str
autoremove:
description:
- Remove automatically installed packages which are no longer needed.
required: false
type: bool
default: no
ignore_osver:
description:
- Ignore FreeBSD OS version check, useful on -STABLE and -CURRENT branches.
- Defines the C(IGNORE_OSVERSION) environment variable.
required: false
type: bool
default: no
version_added: 1.3.0
author: "bleader (@bleader)"
notes:
- When using pkgsite, be careful that already in cache packages won't be downloaded again.
- When used with a `loop:` each package will be processed individually,
it is much more efficient to pass the list directly to the `name` option.
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Install package foo
community.general.pkgng:
name: foo
state: present
- name: Annotate package foo and bar
community.general.pkgng:
name:
- foo
- bar
annotation: '+test1=baz,-test2,:test3=foobar'
- name: Remove packages foo and bar
community.general.pkgng:
name:
- foo
- bar
state: absent
# "latest" support added in 2.7
- name: Upgrade package baz
community.general.pkgng:
name: baz
state: latest
- name: Upgrade all installed packages (see warning for the name option first!)
community.general.pkgng:
name: "*"
state: latest
'''
from collections import defaultdict
import re
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def query_package(module, run_pkgng, name):
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('info', '-g', '-e', name)
if rc == 0:
return True
return False
def query_update(module, run_pkgng, name):
# Check to see if a package upgrade is available.
# rc = 0, no updates available or package not installed
# rc = 1, updates available
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('upgrade', '-g', '-n', name)
if rc == 1:
return True
return False
def pkgng_older_than(module, pkgng_path, compare_version):
rc, out, err = module.run_command([pkgng_path, '-v'])
version = [int(x) for x in re.split(r'[\._]', out)]
i = 0
new_pkgng = True
while compare_version[i] == version[i]:
i += 1
if i == min(len(compare_version), len(version)):
break
else:
if compare_version[i] > version[i]:
new_pkgng = False
return not new_pkgng
def upgrade_packages(module, run_pkgng):
# Run a 'pkg upgrade', updating all packages.
upgraded_c = 0
pkgng_args = ['upgrade']
pkgng_args.append('-n' if module.check_mode else '-y')
rc, out, err = run_pkgng(*pkgng_args)
matches = re.findall('^Number of packages to be (?:upgraded|reinstalled): ([0-9]+)', out, re.MULTILINE)
for match in matches:
upgraded_c += int(match)
if upgraded_c > 0:
return (True, "updated %s package(s)" % upgraded_c, out, err)
return (False, "no packages need upgrades", out, err)
def remove_packages(module, run_pkgng, packages):
remove_c = 0
stdout = ""
stderr = ""
# Using a for loop in case 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, run_pkgng, package):
continue
if not module.check_mode:
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('delete', '-y', package)
stdout += out
stderr += err
if not module.check_mode and query_package(module, run_pkgng, package):
module.fail_json(msg="failed to remove %s: %s" % (package, out), stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
remove_c += 1
if remove_c > 0:
return (True, "removed %s package(s)" % remove_c, stdout, stderr)
return (False, "package(s) already absent", stdout, stderr)
def install_packages(module, run_pkgng, packages, cached, state):
action_queue = defaultdict(list)
action_count = defaultdict(int)
stdout = ""
stderr = ""
if not module.check_mode and not cached:
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('update')
stdout += out
stderr += err
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="Could not update catalogue [%d]: %s %s" % (rc, out, err), stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
for package in packages:
already_installed = query_package(module, run_pkgng, package)
if already_installed and state == "present":
continue
if (
already_installed and state == "latest"
and not query_update(module, run_pkgng, package)
):
continue
if already_installed:
action_queue["upgrade"].append(package)
else:
action_queue["install"].append(package)
# install/upgrade all named packages with one pkg command
for (action, package_list) in action_queue.items():
if module.check_mode:
# Do nothing, but count up how many actions
# would be performed so that the changed/msg
# is correct.
action_count[action] += len(package_list)
continue
pkgng_args = [action, '-g', '-U', '-y'] + package_list
rc, out, err = run_pkgng(*pkgng_args)
stdout += out
stderr += err
# individually verify packages are in requested state
for package in package_list:
verified = False
if action == 'install':
verified = query_package(module, run_pkgng, package)
elif action == 'upgrade':
verified = not query_update(module, run_pkgng, package)
if verified:
action_count[action] += 1
else:
module.fail_json(msg="failed to %s %s" % (action, package), stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
if sum(action_count.values()) > 0:
past_tense = {'install': 'installed', 'upgrade': 'upgraded'}
messages = []
for (action, count) in action_count.items():
messages.append("%s %s package%s" % (past_tense.get(action, action), count, "s" if count != 1 else ""))
return (True, '; '.join(messages), stdout, stderr)
return (False, "package(s) already %s" % (state), stdout, stderr)
def annotation_query(module, run_pkgng, package, tag):
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('info', '-g', '-A', package)
match = re.search(r'^\s*(?P<tag>%s)\s*:\s*(?P<value>\w+)' % tag, out, flags=re.MULTILINE)
if match:
return match.group('value')
return False
def annotation_add(module, run_pkgng, package, tag, value):
_value = annotation_query(module, run_pkgng, package, tag)
if not _value:
# Annotation does not exist, add it.
if not module.check_mode:
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('annotate', '-y', '-A', package, tag, data=value, binary_data=True)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="could not annotate %s: %s"
% (package, out), stderr=err)
return True
elif _value != value:
# Annotation exists, but value differs
module.fail_json(
msg="failed to annotate %s, because %s is already set to %s, but should be set to %s"
% (package, tag, _value, value))
return False
else:
# Annotation exists, nothing to do
return False
def annotation_delete(module, run_pkgng, package, tag, value):
_value = annotation_query(module, run_pkgng, package, tag)
if _value:
if not module.check_mode:
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('annotate', '-y', '-D', package, tag)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="could not delete annotation to %s: %s"
% (package, out), stderr=err)
return True
return False
def annotation_modify(module, run_pkgng, package, tag, value):
_value = annotation_query(module, run_pkgng, package, tag)
if not _value:
# No such tag
module.fail_json(msg="could not change annotation to %s: tag %s does not exist"
% (package, tag))
elif _value == value:
# No change in value
return False
else:
if not module.check_mode:
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('annotate', '-y', '-M', package, tag, data=value, binary_data=True)
# pkg sometimes exits with rc == 1, even though the modification succeeded
# Check the output for a success message
if (
rc != 0
and re.search(r'^%s-[^:]+: Modified annotation tagged: %s' % (package, tag), out, flags=re.MULTILINE) is None
):
module.fail_json(msg="failed to annotate %s, could not change annotation %s to %s: %s"
% (package, tag, value, out), stderr=err)
return True
def annotate_packages(module, run_pkgng, packages, annotations):
annotate_c = 0
if len(annotations) == 1:
# Split on commas with optional trailing whitespace,
# to support the old style of multiple annotations
# on a single line, rather than YAML list syntax
annotations = re.split(r'\s*,\s*', annotations[0])
operation = {
'+': annotation_add,
'-': annotation_delete,
':': annotation_modify
}
for package in packages:
for annotation_string in annotations:
# Note to future maintainers: A dash (-) in a regex character class ([-+:] below)
# must appear as the first character in the class, or it will be interpreted
# as a range of characters.
annotation = \
re.match(r'(?P<operation>[-+:])(?P<tag>[^=]+)(=(?P<value>.+))?', annotation_string)
if annotation is None:
module.fail_json(
msg="failed to annotate %s, invalid annotate string: %s"
% (package, annotation_string)
)
annotation = annotation.groupdict()
if operation[annotation['operation']](module, run_pkgng, package, annotation['tag'], annotation['value']):
annotate_c += 1
if annotate_c > 0:
return (True, "added %s annotations." % annotate_c)
return (False, "changed no annotations")
def autoremove_packages(module, run_pkgng):
stdout = ""
stderr = ""
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('autoremove', '-n')
autoremove_c = 0
match = re.search('^Deinstallation has been requested for the following ([0-9]+) packages', out, re.MULTILINE)
if match:
autoremove_c = int(match.group(1))
if autoremove_c == 0:
return (False, "no package(s) to autoremove", stdout, stderr)
if not module.check_mode:
rc, out, err = run_pkgng('autoremove', '-y')
stdout += out
stderr += err
return (True, "autoremoved %d package(s)" % (autoremove_c), stdout, stderr)
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(default="present", choices=["present", "latest", "absent"], required=False),
name=dict(aliases=["pkg"], required=True, type='list', elements='str'),
cached=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
ignore_osver=dict(default=False, required=False, type='bool'),
annotation=dict(required=False, type='list', elements='str'),
pkgsite=dict(required=False),
rootdir=dict(required=False, type='path'),
chroot=dict(required=False, type='path'),
jail=dict(required=False, type='str'),
autoremove=dict(default=False, type='bool')),
supports_check_mode=True,
mutually_exclusive=[["rootdir", "chroot", "jail"]])
pkgng_path = module.get_bin_path('pkg', True)
p = module.params
pkgs = p["name"]
changed = False
msgs = []
stdout = ""
stderr = ""
dir_arg = None
if p["rootdir"] is not None:
rootdir_not_supported = pkgng_older_than(module, pkgng_path, [1, 5, 0])
if rootdir_not_supported:
module.fail_json(msg="To use option 'rootdir' pkg version must be 1.5 or greater")
else:
dir_arg = "--rootdir=%s" % (p["rootdir"])
if p["ignore_osver"]:
ignore_osver_not_supported = pkgng_older_than(module, pkgng_path, [1, 11, 0])
if ignore_osver_not_supported:
module.fail_json(msg="To use option 'ignore_osver' pkg version must be 1.11 or greater")
if p["chroot"] is not None:
dir_arg = '--chroot=%s' % (p["chroot"])
if p["jail"] is not None:
dir_arg = '--jail=%s' % (p["jail"])
# as of pkg-1.1.4, PACKAGESITE is deprecated in favor of repository definitions
# in /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos
repo_flag_not_supported = pkgng_older_than(module, pkgng_path, [1, 1, 4])
def run_pkgng(action, *args, **kwargs):
cmd = [pkgng_path, dir_arg, action]
pkgng_env = {'BATCH': 'yes'}
if p["ignore_osver"]:
pkgng_env['IGNORE_OSVERSION'] = 'yes'
if p['pkgsite'] is not None and action in ('update', 'install', 'upgrade',):
if repo_flag_not_supported:
pkgng_env['PACKAGESITE'] = p['pkgsite']
else:
cmd.append('--repository=%s' % (p['pkgsite'],))
# If environ_update is specified to be "passed through"
# to module.run_command, then merge its values into pkgng_env
pkgng_env.update(kwargs.pop('environ_update', dict()))
return module.run_command(cmd + list(args), environ_update=pkgng_env, **kwargs)
if pkgs == ['*'] and p["state"] == 'latest':
# Operate on all installed packages. Only state: latest makes sense here.
_changed, _msg, _stdout, _stderr = upgrade_packages(module, run_pkgng)
changed = changed or _changed
stdout += _stdout
stderr += _stderr
msgs.append(_msg)
# Operate on named packages
if len(pkgs) == 1:
# The documentation used to show multiple packages specified in one line
# with comma or space delimiters. That doesn't result in a YAML list, and
# wrong actions (install vs upgrade) can be reported if those
# comma- or space-delimited strings make it to the pkg command line.
pkgs = re.split(r'[,\s]', pkgs[0])
named_packages = [pkg for pkg in pkgs if pkg != '*']
if p["state"] in ("present", "latest") and named_packages:
_changed, _msg, _out, _err = install_packages(module, run_pkgng, named_packages,
p["cached"], p["state"])
stdout += _out
stderr += _err
changed = changed or _changed
msgs.append(_msg)
elif p["state"] == "absent" and named_packages:
_changed, _msg, _out, _err = remove_packages(module, run_pkgng, named_packages)
stdout += _out
stderr += _err
changed = changed or _changed
msgs.append(_msg)
if p["autoremove"]:
_changed, _msg, _stdout, _stderr = autoremove_packages(module, run_pkgng)
changed = changed or _changed
stdout += _stdout
stderr += _stderr
msgs.append(_msg)
if p["annotation"] is not None:
_changed, _msg = annotate_packages(module, run_pkgng, pkgs, p["annotation"])
changed = changed or _changed
msgs.append(_msg)
module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=", ".join(msgs), stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()