Michael Grote
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Reviewed-on: #583 Co-authored-by: Michael Grote <michael.grote@posteo.de> Co-committed-by: Michael Grote <michael.grote@posteo.de>
420 lines
15 KiB
Python
420 lines
15 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012, David "DaviXX" CHANIAL <david.chanial@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2014, James Tanner <tanner.jc@gmail.com>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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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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---
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module: sysctl
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short_description: Manage entries in sysctl.conf.
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description:
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- This module manipulates sysctl entries and optionally performs a C(/sbin/sysctl -p) after changing them.
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version_added: "1.0.0"
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options:
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name:
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description:
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- The dot-separated path (also known as I(key)) specifying the sysctl variable.
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required: true
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aliases: [ 'key' ]
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type: str
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value:
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description:
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- Desired value of the sysctl key.
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aliases: [ 'val' ]
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type: str
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state:
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description:
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- Whether the entry should be present or absent in the sysctl file.
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choices: [ "present", "absent" ]
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default: present
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type: str
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ignoreerrors:
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description:
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- Use this option to ignore errors about unknown keys.
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type: bool
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default: false
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reload:
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description:
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- If C(true), performs a I(/sbin/sysctl -p) if the C(sysctl_file) is
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updated. If C(false), does not reload I(sysctl) even if the
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C(sysctl_file) is updated.
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type: bool
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default: true
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sysctl_file:
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description:
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- Specifies the absolute path to C(sysctl.conf), if not C(/etc/sysctl.conf).
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default: /etc/sysctl.conf
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type: path
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sysctl_set:
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description:
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- Verify token value with the sysctl command and set with -w if necessary.
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type: bool
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default: false
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author:
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- David CHANIAL (@davixx)
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'''
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EXAMPLES = r'''
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# Set vm.swappiness to 5 in /etc/sysctl.conf
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- ansible.posix.sysctl:
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name: vm.swappiness
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value: '5'
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state: present
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# Remove kernel.panic entry from /etc/sysctl.conf
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- ansible.posix.sysctl:
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name: kernel.panic
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state: absent
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sysctl_file: /etc/sysctl.conf
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# Set kernel.panic to 3 in /tmp/test_sysctl.conf
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- ansible.posix.sysctl:
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name: kernel.panic
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value: '3'
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sysctl_file: /tmp/test_sysctl.conf
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reload: false
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# Set ip forwarding on in /proc and verify token value with the sysctl command
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- ansible.posix.sysctl:
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name: net.ipv4.ip_forward
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value: '1'
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sysctl_set: true
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# Set ip forwarding on in /proc and in the sysctl file and reload if necessary
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- ansible.posix.sysctl:
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name: net.ipv4.ip_forward
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value: '1'
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sysctl_set: true
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state: present
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reload: true
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'''
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# ==============================================================
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import os
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import platform
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import re
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import tempfile
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types
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from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import BOOLEANS_FALSE, BOOLEANS_TRUE
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
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class SysctlModule(object):
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# We have to use LANG=C because we are capturing STDERR of sysctl to detect
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# success or failure.
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LANG_ENV = {'LANG': 'C', 'LC_ALL': 'C', 'LC_MESSAGES': 'C'}
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def __init__(self, module):
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self.module = module
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self.args = self.module.params
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self.sysctl_cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('sysctl', required=True)
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self.sysctl_file = self.args['sysctl_file']
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self.proc_value = None # current token value in proc fs
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self.file_value = None # current token value in file
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self.file_lines = [] # all lines in the file
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self.file_values = {} # dict of token values
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self.changed = False # will change occur
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self.set_proc = False # does sysctl need to set value
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self.write_file = False # does the sysctl file need to be reloaded
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self.process()
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# ==============================================================
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# LOGIC
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# ==============================================================
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def process(self):
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self.platform = platform.system().lower()
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# Whitespace is bad
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self.args['name'] = self.args['name'].strip()
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self.args['value'] = self._parse_value(self.args['value'])
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thisname = self.args['name']
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# get the current proc fs value
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self.proc_value = self.get_token_curr_value(thisname)
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# get the current sysctl file value
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self.read_sysctl_file()
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if thisname not in self.file_values:
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self.file_values[thisname] = None
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# update file contents with desired token/value
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self.fix_lines()
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# what do we need to do now?
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if self.file_values[thisname] is None and self.args['state'] == "present":
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self.changed = True
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self.write_file = True
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elif self.file_values[thisname] is None and self.args['state'] == "absent":
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self.changed = False
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elif self.file_values[thisname] and self.args['state'] == "absent":
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self.changed = True
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self.write_file = True
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elif self.file_values[thisname] != self.args['value']:
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self.changed = True
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self.write_file = True
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# with reload=yes we should check if the current system values are
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# correct, so that we know if we should reload
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elif self.args['reload']:
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if self.proc_value is None:
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self.changed = True
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elif not self._values_is_equal(self.proc_value, self.args['value']):
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self.changed = True
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# use the sysctl command or not?
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if self.args['sysctl_set'] and self.args['state'] == "present":
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if self.proc_value is None:
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self.changed = True
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elif not self._values_is_equal(self.proc_value, self.args['value']):
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self.changed = True
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self.set_proc = True
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# Do the work
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if not self.module.check_mode:
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if self.set_proc:
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self.set_token_value(self.args['name'], self.args['value'])
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if self.write_file:
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self.write_sysctl()
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if self.changed and self.args['reload']:
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self.reload_sysctl()
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def _values_is_equal(self, a, b):
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"""Expects two string values. It will split the string by whitespace
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and compare each value. It will return True if both lists are the same,
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contain the same elements and the same order."""
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if a is None or b is None:
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return False
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a = a.split()
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b = b.split()
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if len(a) != len(b):
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return False
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return len([i for i, j in zip(a, b) if i == j]) == len(a)
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def _parse_value(self, value):
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if value is None:
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return ''
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elif isinstance(value, bool):
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if value:
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return '1'
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else:
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return '0'
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elif isinstance(value, string_types):
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if value.lower() in BOOLEANS_TRUE:
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return '1'
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elif value.lower() in BOOLEANS_FALSE:
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return '0'
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else:
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return value.strip()
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else:
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return value
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def _stderr_failed(self, err):
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# sysctl can fail to set a value even if it returns an exit status 0
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# (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1264080). That's why we
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# also have to check stderr for errors. For now we will only fail on
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# specific errors defined by the regex below.
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errors_regex = r'^sysctl: setting key "[^"]+": (Invalid argument|Read-only file system)$'
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return re.search(errors_regex, err, re.MULTILINE) is not None
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# ==============================================================
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# SYSCTL COMMAND MANAGEMENT
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# ==============================================================
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# Use the sysctl command to find the current value
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def get_token_curr_value(self, token):
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if self.platform == 'openbsd':
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# openbsd doesn't support -e, just drop it
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thiscmd = "%s -n %s" % (self.sysctl_cmd, token)
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else:
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thiscmd = "%s -e -n %s" % (self.sysctl_cmd, token)
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(thiscmd, environ_update=self.LANG_ENV)
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if rc != 0:
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return None
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else:
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return out
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# Use the sysctl command to set the current value
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def set_token_value(self, token, value):
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if len(value.split()) > 0:
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value = '"' + value + '"'
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if self.platform == 'openbsd':
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# openbsd doesn't accept -w, but since it's not needed, just drop it
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thiscmd = "%s %s=%s" % (self.sysctl_cmd, token, value)
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elif self.platform == 'freebsd':
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ignore_missing = ''
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if self.args['ignoreerrors']:
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ignore_missing = '-i'
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# freebsd doesn't accept -w, but since it's not needed, just drop it
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thiscmd = "%s %s %s=%s" % (self.sysctl_cmd, ignore_missing, token, value)
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else:
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ignore_missing = ''
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if self.args['ignoreerrors']:
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ignore_missing = '-e'
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thiscmd = "%s %s -w %s=%s" % (self.sysctl_cmd, ignore_missing, token, value)
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(thiscmd, environ_update=self.LANG_ENV)
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if rc != 0 or self._stderr_failed(err):
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self.module.fail_json(msg='setting %s failed: %s' % (token, out + err))
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else:
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return rc
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# Run sysctl -p
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def reload_sysctl(self):
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if self.platform == 'freebsd':
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# freebsd doesn't support -p, so reload the sysctl service
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command('/etc/rc.d/sysctl reload', environ_update=self.LANG_ENV)
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elif self.platform == 'openbsd':
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# openbsd doesn't support -p and doesn't have a sysctl service,
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# so we have to set every value with its own sysctl call
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for k, v in self.file_values.items():
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rc = 0
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if k != self.args['name']:
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rc = self.set_token_value(k, v)
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# FIXME this check is probably not needed as set_token_value would fail_json if rc != 0
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if rc != 0:
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break
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if rc == 0 and self.args['state'] == "present":
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rc = self.set_token_value(self.args['name'], self.args['value'])
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# set_token_value would have called fail_json in case of failure
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# so return here and do not continue to the error processing below
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# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/58158
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return
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else:
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# system supports reloading via the -p flag to sysctl, so we'll use that
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sysctl_args = [self.sysctl_cmd, '-p', self.sysctl_file]
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if self.args['ignoreerrors']:
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sysctl_args.insert(1, '-e')
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rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(sysctl_args, environ_update=self.LANG_ENV)
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if rc != 0 or self._stderr_failed(err):
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self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to reload sysctl: %s" % to_native(out) + to_native(err))
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# ==============================================================
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# SYSCTL FILE MANAGEMENT
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# ==============================================================
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# Get the token value from the sysctl file
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def read_sysctl_file(self):
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lines = []
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if os.path.isfile(self.sysctl_file):
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try:
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with open(self.sysctl_file, "r") as read_file:
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lines = read_file.readlines()
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except IOError as e:
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self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to open %s: %s" % (to_native(self.sysctl_file), to_native(e)))
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for line in lines:
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line = line.strip()
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self.file_lines.append(line)
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# don't split empty lines or comments or line without equal sign
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if not line or line.startswith(("#", ";")) or "=" not in line:
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continue
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k, v = line.split('=', 1)
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k = k.strip()
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v = v.strip()
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self.file_values[k] = v.strip()
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# Fix the value in the sysctl file content
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def fix_lines(self):
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checked = []
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self.fixed_lines = []
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for line in self.file_lines:
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if not line.strip() or line.strip().startswith(("#", ";")) or "=" not in line:
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self.fixed_lines.append(line)
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continue
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tmpline = line.strip()
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k, v = tmpline.split('=', 1)
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k = k.strip()
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v = v.strip()
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if k not in checked:
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checked.append(k)
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if k == self.args['name']:
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if self.args['state'] == "present":
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new_line = "%s=%s\n" % (k, self.args['value'])
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self.fixed_lines.append(new_line)
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else:
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new_line = "%s=%s\n" % (k, v)
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self.fixed_lines.append(new_line)
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if self.args['name'] not in checked and self.args['state'] == "present":
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new_line = "%s=%s\n" % (self.args['name'], self.args['value'])
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self.fixed_lines.append(new_line)
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# Completely rewrite the sysctl file
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def write_sysctl(self):
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# open a tmp file
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fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp('.conf', '.ansible_m_sysctl_', os.path.dirname(self.sysctl_file))
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f = open(tmp_path, "w")
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try:
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for l in self.fixed_lines:
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f.write(l.strip() + "\n")
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except IOError as e:
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self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to write to file %s: %s" % (tmp_path, to_native(e)))
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f.flush()
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f.close()
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# replace the real one
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self.module.atomic_move(tmp_path, self.sysctl_file)
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# ==============================================================
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# main
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def main():
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# defining module
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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name=dict(aliases=['key'], required=True),
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value=dict(aliases=['val'], required=False, type='str'),
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state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']),
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reload=dict(default=True, type='bool'),
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sysctl_set=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
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ignoreerrors=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
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sysctl_file=dict(default='/etc/sysctl.conf', type='path')
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),
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supports_check_mode=True,
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required_if=[('state', 'present', ['value'])],
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)
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if module.params['name'] is None:
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module.fail_json(msg="name cannot be None")
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if module.params['state'] == 'present' and module.params['value'] is None:
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module.fail_json(msg="value cannot be None")
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# In case of in-line params
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if module.params['name'] == '':
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module.fail_json(msg="name cannot be blank")
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if module.params['state'] == 'present' and module.params['value'] == '':
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module.fail_json(msg="value cannot be blank")
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result = SysctlModule(module)
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module.exit_json(changed=result.changed)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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