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e19fda6cb0
Many typo fixes (#7429)
(cherry picked from commit e556abb56b
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Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@alxg.de>
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Python
327 lines
11 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2012, Afterburn <https://github.com/afterburn>
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# Copyright (c) 2013, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2015, Jonathan Lestrelin <jonathan.lestrelin@gmail.com>
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#
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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 = '''
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---
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module: pear
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short_description: Manage pear/pecl packages
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description:
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- Manage PHP packages with the pear package manager.
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author:
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- Jonathan Lestrelin (@jle64) <jonathan.lestrelin@gmail.com>
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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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name:
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type: str
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description:
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- Name of the package to install, upgrade, or remove.
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required: true
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aliases: [pkg]
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state:
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type: str
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description:
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- Desired state of the package.
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default: "present"
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choices: ["present", "installed", "latest", "absent", "removed"]
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executable:
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type: path
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description:
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- Path to the pear executable.
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prompts:
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description:
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- List of regular expressions that can be used to detect prompts during pear package installation to answer the expected question.
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- Prompts will be processed in the same order as the packages list.
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- You can optionally specify an answer to any question in the list.
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- If no answer is provided, the list item will only contain the regular expression.
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- "To specify an answer, the item will be a dict with the regular expression as key and the answer as value C(my_regular_expression: 'an_answer')."
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- You can provide a list containing items with or without answer.
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- A prompt list can be shorter or longer than the packages list but will issue a warning.
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- If you want to specify that a package will not need prompts in the middle of a list, V(null).
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type: list
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elements: raw
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version_added: 0.2.0
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'''
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EXAMPLES = r'''
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- name: Install pear package
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community.general.pear:
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name: Net_URL2
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state: present
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- name: Install pecl package
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community.general.pear:
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name: pecl/json_post
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state: present
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- name: Install pecl package with expected prompt
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community.general.pear:
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name: pecl/apcu
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state: present
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prompts:
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- (.*)Enable internal debugging in APCu \[no\]
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- name: Install pecl package with expected prompt and an answer
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community.general.pear:
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name: pecl/apcu
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state: present
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prompts:
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- (.*)Enable internal debugging in APCu \[no\]: "yes"
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- name: Install multiple pear/pecl packages at once with prompts.
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Prompts will be processed on the same order as the packages order.
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If there is more prompts than packages, packages without prompts will be installed without any prompt expected.
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If there is more packages than prompts, additional prompts will be ignored.
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community.general.pear:
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name: pecl/gnupg, pecl/apcu
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state: present
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prompts:
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- I am a test prompt because gnupg doesnt asks anything
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- (.*)Enable internal debugging in APCu \[no\]: "yes"
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- name: Install multiple pear/pecl packages at once skipping the first prompt.
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Prompts will be processed on the same order as the packages order.
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If there is more prompts than packages, packages without prompts will be installed without any prompt expected.
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If there is more packages than prompts, additional prompts will be ignored.
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community.general.pear:
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name: pecl/gnupg, pecl/apcu
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state: present
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prompts:
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- null
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- (.*)Enable internal debugging in APCu \[no\]: "yes"
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- name: Upgrade package
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community.general.pear:
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name: Net_URL2
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state: latest
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- name: Remove packages
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community.general.pear:
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name: Net_URL2,pecl/json_post
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state: absent
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'''
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import os
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from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_text
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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def get_local_version(pear_output):
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"""Take pear remoteinfo output and get the installed version"""
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lines = pear_output.split('\n')
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for line in lines:
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if 'Installed ' in line:
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installed = line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1].strip()
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if installed == '-':
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continue
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return installed
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return None
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def _get_pear_path(module):
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if module.params['executable'] and os.path.isfile(module.params['executable']):
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result = module.params['executable']
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else:
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result = module.get_bin_path('pear', True, [module.params['executable']])
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return result
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def get_repository_version(pear_output):
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"""Take pear remote-info output and get the latest version"""
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lines = pear_output.split('\n')
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for line in lines:
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if 'Latest ' in line:
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return line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1].strip()
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return None
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def query_package(module, name, state="present"):
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"""Query the package status in both the local system and the repository.
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Returns a boolean to indicate if the package is installed,
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and a second boolean to indicate if the package is up-to-date."""
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if state == "present":
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lcmd = "%s info %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), name)
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lrc, lstdout, lstderr = module.run_command(lcmd, check_rc=False)
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if lrc != 0:
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# package is not installed locally
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return False, False
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rcmd = "%s remote-info %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), name)
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rrc, rstdout, rstderr = module.run_command(rcmd, check_rc=False)
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# get the version installed locally (if any)
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lversion = get_local_version(rstdout)
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# get the version in the repository
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rversion = get_repository_version(rstdout)
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if rrc == 0:
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# Return True to indicate that the package is installed locally,
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# and the result of the version number comparison
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# to determine if the package is up-to-date.
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return True, (lversion == rversion)
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return False, False
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def remove_packages(module, packages):
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remove_c = 0
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# Using a for loop in case of error, we can report the package that failed
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for package in packages:
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# Query the package first, to see if we even need to remove
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installed, updated = query_package(module, package)
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if not installed:
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continue
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cmd = "%s uninstall %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), package)
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rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=False)
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if rc != 0:
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module.fail_json(msg="failed to remove %s: %s" % (package, to_text(stdout + stderr)))
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remove_c += 1
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if remove_c > 0:
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module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="removed %s package(s)" % remove_c)
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module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="package(s) already absent")
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def install_packages(module, state, packages, prompts):
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install_c = 0
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has_prompt = bool(prompts)
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default_stdin = "\n"
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if has_prompt:
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nb_prompts = len(prompts)
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nb_packages = len(packages)
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if nb_prompts > 0 and (nb_prompts != nb_packages):
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if nb_prompts > nb_packages:
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diff = nb_prompts - nb_packages
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msg = "%s packages to install but %s prompts to expect. %s prompts will be ignored" % (to_text(nb_packages), to_text(nb_prompts), to_text(diff))
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else:
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diff = nb_packages - nb_prompts
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msg = "%s packages to install but only %s prompts to expect. %s packages won't be expected to have a prompt" \
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% (to_text(nb_packages), to_text(nb_prompts), to_text(diff))
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module.warn(msg)
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# Preparing prompts answer according to item type
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tmp_prompts = []
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for _item in prompts:
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# If the current item is a dict then we expect it's key to be the prompt regex and it's value to be the answer
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# We also expect here that the dict only has ONE key and the first key will be taken
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if isinstance(_item, dict):
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key = list(_item.keys())[0]
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answer = _item[key] + "\n"
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tmp_prompts.append((key, answer))
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elif not _item:
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tmp_prompts.append((None, default_stdin))
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else:
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tmp_prompts.append((_item, default_stdin))
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prompts = tmp_prompts
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for i, package in enumerate(packages):
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# if the package is installed and state == present
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# or state == latest and is up-to-date then skip
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installed, updated = query_package(module, package)
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if installed and (state == 'present' or (state == 'latest' and updated)):
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continue
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if state == 'present':
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command = 'install'
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if state == 'latest':
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command = 'upgrade'
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if has_prompt and i < len(prompts):
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prompt_regex = prompts[i][0]
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data = prompts[i][1]
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else:
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prompt_regex = None
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data = default_stdin
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cmd = "%s %s %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), command, package)
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rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=False, prompt_regex=prompt_regex, data=data, binary_data=True)
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if rc != 0:
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module.fail_json(msg="failed to install %s: %s" % (package, to_text(stdout + stderr)))
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install_c += 1
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if install_c > 0:
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module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="installed %s package(s)" % (install_c))
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module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="package(s) already installed")
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def check_packages(module, packages, state):
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would_be_changed = []
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for package in packages:
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installed, updated = query_package(module, package)
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if ((state in ["present", "latest"] and not installed) or
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(state == "absent" and installed) or
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(state == "latest" and not updated)):
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would_be_changed.append(package)
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if would_be_changed:
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if state == "absent":
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state = "removed"
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module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="%s package(s) would be %s" % (
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len(would_be_changed), state))
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else:
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module.exit_json(change=False, msg="package(s) already %s" % state)
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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name=dict(aliases=['pkg'], required=True),
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state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'installed', "latest", 'absent', 'removed']),
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executable=dict(default=None, required=False, type='path'),
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prompts=dict(default=None, required=False, type='list', elements='raw'),
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),
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supports_check_mode=True)
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p = module.params
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# normalize the state parameter
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if p['state'] in ['present', 'installed']:
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p['state'] = 'present'
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elif p['state'] in ['absent', 'removed']:
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p['state'] = 'absent'
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if p['name']:
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pkgs = p['name'].split(',')
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pkg_files = []
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for i, pkg in enumerate(pkgs):
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pkg_files.append(None)
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if module.check_mode:
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check_packages(module, pkgs, p['state'])
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if p['state'] in ['present', 'latest']:
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install_packages(module, p['state'], pkgs, p["prompts"])
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elif p['state'] == 'absent':
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remove_packages(module, pkgs)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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