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[defaults] | |
# we don't want no paramiko! | |
transport = ssh | |
forks = 50 | |
gathering = smart | |
host_key_checking = true | |
timeout = 30 | |
scp_if_ssh = true | |
# this might be a problem with some hosts where sudoers require a tty! but we try | |
pipelining = true | |
# plugin directories for custom functionality | |
action_plugins = ../../../plugins/action | |
callback_plugins = ../../../plugins/callback | |
filter_plugins = ../../../plugins/filter | |
lookup_plugins = ../../../plugins/lookup | |
# path for global roles | |
roles_path = ../../../roles | |
[ssh_connection] | |
# That's just a dummy setting to force ansible to use openssh. Only works if ssh_args is not empty... | |
ssh_args= -o "KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no" |
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[testing] | |
localhost |
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# (c) 2012, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <[email protected]> | |
# (c) 2014, Ahti Kitsik <[email protected]> | |
# | |
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
# (at your option) any later version. | |
# | |
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
# GNU General Public License for more details. | |
# | |
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
import pipes | |
import re | |
import os | |
import tempfile | |
import getpass | |
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE | |
DOCUMENTATION = """ | |
--- | |
module: oc_lineinfile | |
author: Daniel Hokka Zakrisson, Ahti Kitsik, Daniel Schroeder | |
extends_documentation_fragment: files | |
short_description: Ensure a particular line is in a file, or replace an | |
existing line using a back-referenced regular expression. | |
description: | |
- This module will search a file for a line, and ensure that it is present or absent. | |
- This is primarily useful when you want to change a single line in | |
a file only. See the M(replace) module if you want to change | |
multiple, similar lines; for other cases, see the M(copy) or | |
M(template) modules. | |
version_added: "0.7" | |
options: | |
dest: | |
required: true | |
aliases: [ name, destfile ] | |
description: | |
- The file to modify. | |
regexp: | |
required: false | |
version_added: 1.7 | |
description: | |
- The regular expression to look for in every line of the file. For | |
C(state=present), the pattern to replace if found; only the last line | |
found will be replaced. For C(state=absent), the pattern of the line | |
to remove. Uses Python regular expressions; see | |
U(http://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html). | |
state: | |
required: false | |
choices: [ present, absent ] | |
default: "present" | |
aliases: [] | |
description: | |
- Whether the line should be there or not. | |
line: | |
required: false | |
description: | |
- Required for C(state=present). The line to insert/replace into the | |
file. If C(backrefs) is set, may contain backreferences that will get | |
expanded with the C(regexp) capture groups if the regexp matches. The | |
backreferences should be double escaped (see examples). | |
backrefs: | |
required: false | |
default: "no" | |
choices: [ "yes", "no" ] | |
version_added: "1.1" | |
description: | |
- Used with C(state=present). If set, line can contain backreferences | |
(both positional and named) that will get populated if the C(regexp) | |
matches. This flag changes the operation of the module slightly; | |
C(insertbefore) and C(insertafter) will be ignored, and if the C(regexp) | |
doesn't match anywhere in the file, the file will be left unchanged. | |
If the C(regexp) does match, the last matching line will be replaced by | |
the expanded line parameter. | |
insertafter: | |
required: false | |
default: EOF | |
description: | |
- Used with C(state=present). If specified, the line will be inserted | |
after the specified regular expression. A special value is | |
available; C(EOF) for inserting the line at the end of the file. | |
May not be used with C(backrefs). | |
choices: [ 'EOF', '*regex*' ] | |
insertbefore: | |
required: false | |
version_added: "1.1" | |
description: | |
- Used with C(state=present). If specified, the line will be inserted | |
before the specified regular expression. A value is available; | |
C(BOF) for inserting the line at the beginning of the file. | |
May not be used with C(backrefs). | |
choices: [ 'BOF', '*regex*' ] | |
create: | |
required: false | |
choices: [ "yes", "no" ] | |
default: "no" | |
description: | |
- Used with C(state=present). If specified, the file will be created | |
if it does not already exist. By default it will fail if the file | |
is missing. | |
backup: | |
required: false | |
default: "no" | |
choices: [ "yes", "no" ] | |
description: | |
- Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can | |
get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. | |
validate: | |
required: false | |
description: | |
- validation to run before copying into place. | |
Use %s in the command to indicate the current file to validate. | |
The command is passed securely so shell features like | |
expansion and pipes won't work. | |
required: false | |
default: None | |
version_added: "1.4" | |
others: | |
description: | |
- All arguments accepted by the M(file) module also work here. | |
required: false | |
""" | |
EXAMPLES = r""" | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/etc/selinux/config regexp=^SELINUX= line=SELINUX=enforcing | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/etc/sudoers state=absent regexp="^%wheel" | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/etc/hosts regexp='^127\.0\.0\.1' line='127.0.0.1 localhost' owner=root group=root mode=0644 | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf regexp="^Listen " insertafter="^#Listen " line="Listen 8080" | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/etc/services regexp="^# port for http" insertbefore="^www.*80/tcp" line="# port for http by default" | |
# Add a line to a file if it does not exist, without passing regexp | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/tmp/testfile line="192.168.1.99 foo.lab.net foo" | |
# Fully quoted because of the ': ' on the line. See the Gotchas in the YAML docs. | |
- oc_lineinfile: "dest=/etc/sudoers state=present regexp='^%wheel' line='%wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL'" | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/opt/jboss-as/bin/standalone.conf regexp='^(.*)Xms(\d+)m(.*)$' line='\1Xms${xms}m\3' backrefs=yes | |
# Validate the sudoers file before saving | |
- oc_lineinfile: dest=/etc/sudoers state=present regexp='^%ADMIN ALL\=' line='%ADMIN ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL' validate='visudo -cf %s' | |
""" | |
def write_changes(module,lines,dest): | |
tmpfd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp() | |
f = os.fdopen(tmpfd,'wb') | |
f.writelines(lines) | |
f.close() | |
validate = module.params.get('validate', None) | |
valid = not validate | |
if validate: | |
if "%s" not in validate: | |
module.fail_json(msg="validate must contain %%s: %s" % (validate)) | |
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command(validate % tmpfile) | |
valid = rc == 0 | |
if rc != 0: | |
module.fail_json(msg='failed to validate: ' | |
'rc:%s error:%s' % (rc,err)) | |
if valid: | |
module.atomic_move(tmpfile, os.path.realpath(dest)) | |
def check_file_attrs(module, changed, message): | |
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) | |
if module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False): | |
if changed: | |
message += " and " | |
changed = True | |
message += "ownership, perms or SE linux context changed" | |
return message, changed | |
def present(module, dest, regexp, line, insertafter, insertbefore, create, | |
backup, backrefs): | |
if not os.path.exists(dest): | |
if not create: | |
module.fail_json(rc=257, msg='Destination %s does not exist !' % dest) | |
destpath = os.path.dirname(dest) | |
if not os.path.exists(destpath) and not module.check_mode: | |
os.makedirs(destpath) | |
lines = [] | |
else: | |
f = open(dest, 'rb') | |
lines = f.readlines() | |
f.close() | |
msg = "" | |
if regexp is not None: | |
mre = re.compile(regexp) | |
if insertafter not in (None, 'BOF', 'EOF'): | |
insre = re.compile(insertafter) | |
elif insertbefore not in (None, 'BOF'): | |
insre = re.compile(insertbefore) | |
else: | |
insre = None | |
# index[0] is the line num where regexp has been found | |
# index[1] is the line num where insertafter/inserbefore has been found | |
index = [-1, -1] | |
m = None | |
for lineno, cur_line in enumerate(lines): | |
if regexp is not None: | |
match_found = mre.search(cur_line) | |
else: | |
match_found = line == cur_line.rstrip('\r\n') | |
if match_found: | |
index[0] = lineno | |
m = match_found | |
elif insre is not None and insre.search(cur_line): | |
if insertafter: | |
# + 1 for the next line | |
index[1] = lineno + 1 | |
if insertbefore: | |
# + 1 for the previous line | |
index[1] = lineno | |
msg = '' | |
changed = False | |
# Regexp matched a line in the file | |
if index[0] != -1: | |
if backrefs: | |
new_line = m.expand(line) | |
else: | |
# Don't do backref expansion if not asked. | |
new_line = line | |
if lines[index[0]] != new_line + os.linesep: | |
lines[index[0]] = new_line + os.linesep | |
msg = 'line replaced' | |
changed = True | |
elif backrefs: | |
# Do absolutely nothing, since it's not safe generating the line | |
# without the regexp matching to populate the backrefs. | |
pass | |
# Add it to the beginning of the file | |
elif insertbefore == 'BOF' or insertafter == 'BOF': | |
lines.insert(0, line + os.linesep) | |
msg = 'line added' | |
changed = True | |
# Add it to the end of the file if requested or | |
# if insertafter=/insertbefore didn't match anything | |
# (so default behaviour is to add at the end) | |
elif insertafter == 'EOF': | |
# If the file is not empty then ensure there's a newline before the added line | |
if len(lines)>0 and not (lines[-1].endswith('\n') or lines[-1].endswith('\r')): | |
lines.append(os.linesep) | |
lines.append(line + os.linesep) | |
msg = 'line added' | |
changed = True | |
# Do nothing if insert* didn't match | |
elif index[1] == -1: | |
pass | |
# insert* matched, but not the regexp | |
else: | |
lines.insert(index[1], line + os.linesep) | |
msg = 'line added' | |
changed = True | |
backupdest = "" | |
if changed and not module.check_mode: | |
if backup and os.path.exists(dest): | |
backupdest = module.backup_local(dest) | |
write_changes(module, lines, dest) | |
if module.check_mode and not os.path.exists(dest): | |
module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg, backup=backupdest) | |
msg, changed = check_file_attrs(module, changed, msg) | |
module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg, backup=backupdest) | |
def absent(module, dest, regexp, line, backup): | |
if not os.path.exists(dest): | |
module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="file not present") | |
msg = "" | |
f = open(dest, 'rb') | |
lines = f.readlines() | |
f.close() | |
if regexp is not None: | |
cre = re.compile(regexp) | |
found = [] | |
def matcher(cur_line): | |
if regexp is not None: | |
match_found = cre.search(cur_line) | |
else: | |
match_found = line == cur_line.rstrip('\r\n') | |
if match_found: | |
found.append(cur_line) | |
return not match_found | |
lines = filter(matcher, lines) | |
changed = len(found) > 0 | |
backupdest = "" | |
if changed and not module.check_mode: | |
if backup: | |
backupdest = module.backup_local(dest) | |
write_changes(module, lines, dest) | |
if changed: | |
msg = "%s line(s) removed" % len(found) | |
msg, changed = check_file_attrs(module, changed, msg) | |
module.exit_json(changed=changed, found=len(found), msg=msg, backup=backupdest) | |
def main(): | |
print "DEBUG: module called!" | |
module = AnsibleModule( | |
argument_spec=dict( | |
dest=dict(required=True, aliases=['name', 'destfile']), | |
state=dict(default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']), | |
regexp=dict(default=None), | |
line=dict(aliases=['value']), | |
insertafter=dict(default=None), | |
insertbefore=dict(default=None), | |
backrefs=dict(default=False, type='bool'), | |
create=dict(default=False, type='bool'), | |
backup=dict(default=False, type='bool'), | |
validate=dict(default=None, type='str'), | |
), | |
mutually_exclusive=[['insertbefore', 'insertafter']], | |
add_file_common_args=True, | |
supports_check_mode=True | |
) | |
print module.params | |
print "I never get here! already failed" | |
params = module.params | |
create = module.params['create'] | |
backup = module.params['backup'] | |
backrefs = module.params['backrefs'] | |
dest = os.path.expanduser(params['dest']) | |
if os.path.isdir(dest): | |
module.fail_json(rc=256, msg='Destination %s is a directory !' % dest) | |
if params['state'] == 'present': | |
if backrefs and params['regexp'] is None: | |
module.fail_json(msg='regexp= is required with backrefs=true') | |
if params.get('line', None) is None: | |
module.fail_json(msg='line= is required with state=present') | |
# Deal with the insertafter default value manually, to avoid errors | |
# because of the mutually_exclusive mechanism. | |
ins_bef, ins_aft = params['insertbefore'], params['insertafter'] | |
if ins_bef is None and ins_aft is None: | |
ins_aft = 'EOF' | |
line = params['line'] | |
# The safe_eval call will remove some quoting, but not others, | |
# so we need to know if we should specifically unquote it. | |
should_unquote = not is_quoted(line) | |
# always add one layer of quotes | |
line = "'%s'" % line | |
# Replace escape sequences like '\n' while being sure | |
# not to replace octal escape sequences (\ooo) since they | |
# match the backref syntax. | |
if backrefs: | |
line = re.sub(r'(\\[0-9]{1,3})', r'\\\1', line) | |
line = module.safe_eval(line) | |
# Now remove quotes around the string, if needed after | |
# removing the layer we added above | |
line = unquote(line) | |
if should_unquote: | |
line = unquote(line) | |
present(module, dest, params['regexp'], line, | |
ins_aft, ins_bef, create, backup, backrefs) | |
else: | |
if params['regexp'] is None and params.get('line', None) is None: | |
module.fail_json(msg='one of line= or regexp= is required with state=absent') | |
absent(module, dest, params['regexp'], params.get('line', None), backup) | |
# import module snippets | |
from ansible.module_utils.basic import * | |
from ansible.module_utils.splitter import * | |
main() |
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$ ansible-playbook -i inv test-playbook.yml | |
PLAY [Testing module] *********************************************** | |
GATHERING FACTS *************************************************************** | |
ok: [localhost] | |
TASK: [calling testmodule] ****************************************************************** | |
DEBUG: module called! | |
{"msg": "this module requires key=value arguments (['<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS>>'])", "failed": true} | |
$ ansible --version | |
ansible 1.8.2 | |
configured module search path = None |
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--- | |
- name: Testing module | |
hosts: testing | |
tasks: | |
- name: calling testmodule | |
oc_lineinfile: dest="/tmp/some-file" | |
line="some-line" | |
... |
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