community.general/lib/ansible/plugins/shell/__init__.py
Brian Coca bbd6b8bb42 Temporary (#31677)
* allow shells to have per host options, remote_tmp

added language to shell
removed module lang setting from general as  plugins have it now
use get to avoid bad powershell plugin
more resilient tmp discovery, fall back to `pwd`
add shell to docs
fixed options for when frags are only options
added shell set ops in t_e and fixed option frags
normalize tmp dir usag4e

- pass tmpdir/tmp/temp options as env var to commands, making it default for tempfile
- adjusted ansiballz tmpdir
- default local tempfile usage to the configured local tmp
- set env temp in action

add options to powershell
shift temporary to internal envvar/params
ensure tempdir is set if we pass var
ensure basic and url use expected tempdir
ensure localhost uses local tmp
give /var/tmp priority, less perms issues
more consistent tempfile mgmt for ansiballz
made async_dir configurable
better action handling, allow for finally rm tmp
fixed tmp issue and no more tempdir in ballz
hostvarize world readable and admin users
always set shell tempdir
added comment to discourage use of exception/flow control

* Mostly revert expand_user as it's not quite working.

This was an additional feature anyhow.

Kept the use of pwd as a fallback but moved it to a second ssh
connection.  This is not optimal but getting that to work in a single
ssh connection was part of the problem holding this up.

(cherry picked from commit 395b714120522f15e4c90a346f5e8e8d79213aca)

* fixed script and other action plugins

ensure tmpdir deletion
allow for connections that don't support new options (legacy, 3rd party)
fixed tests
2018-01-15 21:15:04 -08:00

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# (c) 2016 RedHat
#
# This file is part of Ansible.
#
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# 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.
#
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# 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/>.
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
import os.path
import random
import re
import time
from ansible.module_utils.six import text_type
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import shlex_quote
from ansible.plugins import AnsiblePlugin
_USER_HOME_PATH_RE = re.compile(r'^~[_.A-Za-z0-9][-_.A-Za-z0-9]*$')
class ShellBase(AnsiblePlugin):
def __init__(self):
super(ShellBase, self).__init__()
self.env = {}
self.tempdir = None
def set_options(self, task_keys=None, var_options=None, direct=None):
super(ShellBase, self).set_options(task_keys=task_keys, var_options=var_options, direct=direct)
# not all shell modules have this option
if self.get_option('set_module_language'):
self.env.update(
dict(
LANG=self.get_option('module_language'),
LC_ALL=self.get_option('module_language'),
LC_MESSAGES=self.get_option('module_language'),
)
)
# set env
self.env.update(self.get_option('environment'))
def env_prefix(self, **kwargs):
return ' '.join(['%s=%s' % (k, shlex_quote(text_type(v))) for k, v in kwargs.items()])
def join_path(self, *args):
return os.path.join(*args)
# some shells (eg, powershell) are snooty about filenames/extensions, this lets the shell plugin have a say
def get_remote_filename(self, pathname):
base_name = os.path.basename(pathname.strip())
return base_name.strip()
def path_has_trailing_slash(self, path):
return path.endswith('/')
def chmod(self, paths, mode):
cmd = ['chmod', mode]
cmd.extend(paths)
cmd = [shlex_quote(c) for c in cmd]
return ' '.join(cmd)
def chown(self, paths, user):
cmd = ['chown', user]
cmd.extend(paths)
cmd = [shlex_quote(c) for c in cmd]
return ' '.join(cmd)
def set_user_facl(self, paths, user, mode):
"""Only sets acls for users as that's really all we need"""
cmd = ['setfacl', '-m', 'u:%s:%s' % (user, mode)]
cmd.extend(paths)
cmd = [shlex_quote(c) for c in cmd]
return ' '.join(cmd)
def remove(self, path, recurse=False):
path = shlex_quote(path)
cmd = 'rm -f '
if recurse:
cmd += '-r '
return cmd + "%s %s" % (path, self._SHELL_REDIRECT_ALLNULL)
def exists(self, path):
cmd = ['test', '-e', shlex_quote(path)]
return ' '.join(cmd)
def mkdtemp(self, basefile=None, system=False, mode=0o700, tmpdir=None):
if not basefile:
basefile = 'ansible-tmp-%s-%s' % (time.time(), random.randint(0, 2**48))
# When system is specified we have to create this in a directory where
# other users can read and access the temp directory.
# This is because we use system to create tmp dirs for unprivileged users who are
# sudo'ing to a second unprivileged user.
# The 'system_temps' setting defines dirctories we can use for this purpose
# the default are, /tmp and /var/tmp.
# So we only allow one of those locations if system=True, using the
# passed in tmpdir if it is valid or the first one from the setting if not.
if system:
if tmpdir.startswith(tuple(self.get_option('system_temps'))):
basetmpdir = tmpdir
else:
basetmpdir = self.get_option('system_temps')[0]
else:
if tmpdir is None:
basetmpdir = self.get_option('remote_temp')
else:
basetmpdir = tmpdir
basetmp = self.join_path(basetmpdir, basefile)
cmd = 'mkdir -p %s echo %s %s' % (self._SHELL_SUB_LEFT, basetmp, self._SHELL_SUB_RIGHT)
cmd += ' %s echo %s=%s echo %s %s' % (self._SHELL_AND, basefile, self._SHELL_SUB_LEFT, basetmp, self._SHELL_SUB_RIGHT)
# change the umask in a subshell to achieve the desired mode
# also for directories created with `mkdir -p`
if mode:
tmp_umask = 0o777 & ~mode
cmd = '%s umask %o %s %s %s' % (self._SHELL_GROUP_LEFT, tmp_umask, self._SHELL_AND, cmd, self._SHELL_GROUP_RIGHT)
return cmd
def expand_user(self, user_home_path, username=''):
''' Return a command to expand tildes in a path
It can be either "~" or "~username". We just ignore $HOME
We use the POSIX definition of a username:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/basedefs/xbd_chap03.html#tag_03_426
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/basedefs/xbd_chap03.html#tag_03_276
Falls back to 'current workind directory' as we assume 'home is where the remote user ends up'
'''
# Check that the user_path to expand is safe
if user_home_path != '~':
if not _USER_HOME_PATH_RE.match(user_home_path):
# shlex_quote will make the shell return the string verbatim
user_home_path = shlex_quote(user_home_path)
elif username:
# if present the user name is appended to resolve "that user's home"
user_home_path += username
return 'echo %s' % user_home_path
def pwd(self):
"""Return the working directory after connecting"""
return 'echo %spwd%s' % (self._SHELL_SUB_LEFT, self._SHELL_SUB_RIGHT)
def build_module_command(self, env_string, shebang, cmd, arg_path=None):
# don't quote the cmd if it's an empty string, because this will break pipelining mode
if cmd.strip() != '':
cmd = shlex_quote(cmd)
cmd_parts = []
if shebang:
shebang = shebang.replace("#!", "").strip()
else:
shebang = ""
cmd_parts.extend([env_string.strip(), shebang, cmd])
if arg_path is not None:
cmd_parts.append(arg_path)
new_cmd = " ".join(cmd_parts)
return new_cmd
def append_command(self, cmd, cmd_to_append):
"""Append an additional command if supported by the shell"""
if self._SHELL_AND:
cmd += ' %s %s' % (self._SHELL_AND, cmd_to_append)
return cmd
def wrap_for_exec(self, cmd):
"""wrap script execution with any necessary decoration (eg '&' for quoted powershell script paths)"""
return cmd