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# Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com>
# Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com>
# Author: Joshua Harlow <harlowja@yahoo-inc.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import os
from cloudinit import distros
from cloudinit import helpers
from cloudinit import log as logging
from cloudinit import util
from cloudinit import version
from cloudinit.settings import PER_INSTANCE
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
NETWORK_FN_TPL = '/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-%s'
# See: http://tiny.cc/6r99fw
# For what alot of these files that are being written
# are and the format of them
# This library is used to parse/write
# out the various sysconfig files edited
#
# It has to be slightly modified though
# to ensure that all values are quoted
# since these configs are usually sourced into
# bash scripts...
from configobj import ConfigObj
# See: http://tiny.cc/oezbgw
D_QUOTE_CHARS = {
"\"": "\\\"",
"(": "\\(",
")": "\\)",
"$": '\$',
'`': '\`',
}
def _make_sysconfig_bool(val):
if val:
return 'yes'
else:
return 'no'
def _make_header():
ci_ver = version.version_string()
return '# Created by cloud-init v. %s' % (ci_ver)
class Distro(distros.Distro):
def __init__(self, name, cfg, paths):
distros.Distro.__init__(self, name, cfg, paths)
# This will be used to restrict certain
# calls from repeatly happening (when they
# should only happen say once per instance...)
self._runner = helpers.Runners(paths)
def install_packages(self, pkglist):
self.package_command('install', pkglist)
def _write_resolve(self, dns_servers, search_servers):
contents = []
if dns_servers:
for s in dns_servers:
contents.append("nameserver %s" % (s))
if search_servers:
contents.append("search %s" % (" ".join(search_servers)))
if contents:
contents.insert(0, _make_header())
util.write_file("/etc/resolv.conf", "\n".join(contents), 0644)
def _write_network(self, settings):
# TODO(harlowja) fix this... since this is the ubuntu format
entries = translate_network(settings)
LOG.debug("Translated ubuntu style network settings %s into %s",
settings, entries)
# Make the intermediate format as the rhel format...
nameservers = []
searchservers = []
dev_names = entries.keys()
for (dev, info) in entries.iteritems():
net_fn = NETWORK_FN_TPL % (dev)
net_cfg = {
'DEVICE': dev,
'NETMASK': info.get('netmask'),
'IPADDR': info.get('address'),
'BOOTPROTO': info.get('bootproto'),
'GATEWAY': info.get('gateway'),
'BROADCAST': info.get('broadcast'),
'MACADDR': info.get('hwaddress'),
'ONBOOT': _make_sysconfig_bool(info.get('auto')),
}
self._update_sysconfig_file(net_fn, net_cfg)
if 'dns-nameservers' in info:
nameservers.extend(info['dns-nameservers'])
if 'dns-search' in info:
searchservers.extend(info['dns-search'])
if nameservers or searchservers:
self._write_resolve(nameservers, searchservers)
if dev_names:
net_cfg = {
'NETWORKING': _make_sysconfig_bool(True),
}
self._update_sysconfig_file("/etc/sysconfig/network", net_cfg)
return dev_names
def _update_sysconfig_file(self, fn, adjustments, allow_empty=False):
if not adjustments:
return
(exists, contents) = self._read_conf(fn)
updated_am = 0
for (k, v) in adjustments.items():
if v is None:
continue
v = str(v)
if len(v) == 0 and not allow_empty:
continue
contents[k] = v
updated_am += 1
if updated_am:
lines = contents.write()
if not exists:
lines.insert(0, _make_header())
util.write_file(fn, "\n".join(lines), 0644)
def set_hostname(self, hostname):
self._write_hostname(hostname, '/etc/sysconfig/network')
LOG.debug("Setting hostname to %s", hostname)
util.subp(['hostname', hostname])
def apply_locale(self, locale, out_fn=None):
if not out_fn:
out_fn = '/etc/sysconfig/i18n'
locale_cfg = {
'LANG': locale,
}
self._update_sysconfig_file(out_fn, locale_cfg)
def _write_hostname(self, hostname, out_fn):
host_cfg = {
'HOSTNAME': hostname,
}
self._update_sysconfig_file(out_fn, host_cfg)
def update_hostname(self, hostname, prev_file):
hostname_prev = self._read_hostname(prev_file)
hostname_in_sys = self._read_hostname("/etc/sysconfig/network")
update_files = []
if not hostname_prev or hostname_prev != hostname:
update_files.append(prev_file)
if (not hostname_in_sys or
(hostname_in_sys == hostname_prev
and hostname_in_sys != hostname)):
update_files.append("/etc/sysconfig/network")
for fn in update_files:
try:
self._write_hostname(hostname, fn)
except:
util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to write hostname %s to %s",
hostname, fn)
if (hostname_in_sys and hostname_prev and
hostname_in_sys != hostname_prev):
LOG.debug(("%s differs from /etc/sysconfig/network."
" Assuming user maintained hostname."), prev_file)
if "/etc/sysconfig/network" in update_files:
# Only do this if we are running in non-adjusted root mode
LOG.debug("Setting hostname to %s", hostname)
util.subp(['hostname', hostname])
def _read_hostname(self, filename, default=None):
(_exists, contents) = self._read_conf(filename)
if 'HOSTNAME' in contents:
return contents['HOSTNAME']
else:
return default
def _read_conf(self, fn):
exists = False
if os.path.isfile(fn):
contents = util.load_file(fn).splitlines()
exists = True
else:
contents = []
return (exists, QuotingConfigObj(contents))
def _bring_up_interfaces(self, device_names):
if device_names and 'all' in device_names:
raise RuntimeError(('Distro %s can not translate '
'the device name "all"') % (self.name))
return distros.Distro._bring_up_interfaces(self, device_names)
def set_timezone(self, tz):
tz_file = os.path.join("/usr/share/zoneinfo", tz)
if not os.path.isfile(tz_file):
raise RuntimeError(("Invalid timezone %s,"
" no file found at %s") % (tz, tz_file))
# Adjust the sysconfig clock zone setting
clock_cfg = {
'ZONE': tz,
}
self._update_sysconfig_file("/etc/sysconfig/clock", clock_cfg)
# This ensures that the correct tz will be used for the system
util.copy(tz_file, "/etc/localtime")
def package_command(self, command, args=None):
cmd = ['yum']
# If enabled, then yum will be tolerant of errors on the command line
# with regard to packages.
# For example: if you request to install foo, bar and baz and baz is
# installed; yum won't error out complaining that baz is already
# installed.
cmd.append("-t")
# Determines whether or not yum prompts for confirmation
# of critical actions. We don't want to prompt...
cmd.append("-y")
cmd.append(command)
if args:
cmd.extend(args)
# Allow the output of this to flow outwards (ie not be captured)
util.subp(cmd, capture=False)
def update_package_sources(self):
self._runner.run("update-sources", self.package_command,
["makecache"], freq=PER_INSTANCE)
# This class helps adjust the configobj
# writing to ensure that when writing a k/v
# on a line, that they are properly quoted
# and have no spaces between the '=' sign.
# - This is mainly due to the fact that
# the sysconfig scripts are often sourced
# directly into bash/shell scripts so ensure
# that it works for those types of use cases.
class QuotingConfigObj(ConfigObj):
def __init__(self, lines):
ConfigObj.__init__(self, lines,
interpolation=False,
write_empty_values=True)
def _quote_posix(self, text):
if not text:
return ''
for (k, v) in D_QUOTE_CHARS.iteritems():
text = text.replace(k, v)
return '"%s"' % (text)
def _quote_special(self, text):
if text.lower() in ['yes', 'no', 'true', 'false']:
return text
else:
return self._quote_posix(text)
def _write_line(self, indent_string, entry, this_entry, comment):
# Ensure it is formatted fine for
# how these sysconfig scripts are used
val = self._decode_element(self._quote(this_entry))
# Single quoted strings should
# always work.
if not val.startswith("'"):
# Perform any special quoting
val = self._quote_special(val)
key = self._decode_element(self._quote(entry, multiline=False))
cmnt = self._decode_element(comment)
return '%s%s%s%s%s' % (indent_string,
key,
"=",
val,
cmnt)
# This is a util function to translate a ubuntu /etc/network/interfaces 'blob'
# to a rhel equiv. that can then be written to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
# TODO(harlowja) remove when we have python-netcf active...
def translate_network(settings):
# Get the standard cmd, args from the ubuntu format
entries = []
for line in settings.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
split_up = line.split(None, 1)
if len(split_up) <= 1:
continue
entries.append(split_up)
# Figure out where each iface section is
ifaces = []
consume = {}
for (cmd, args) in entries:
if cmd == 'iface':
if consume:
ifaces.append(consume)
consume = {}
consume[cmd] = args
else:
consume[cmd] = args
# Check if anything left over to consume
absorb = False
for (cmd, args) in consume.iteritems():
if cmd == 'iface':
absorb = True
if absorb:
ifaces.append(consume)
# Now translate
real_ifaces = {}
for info in ifaces:
if 'iface' not in info:
continue
iface_details = info['iface'].split(None)
dev_name = None
if len(iface_details) >= 1:
dev = iface_details[0].strip().lower()
if dev:
dev_name = dev
if not dev_name:
continue
iface_info = {}
if len(iface_details) >= 3:
proto_type = iface_details[2].strip().lower()
# Seems like this can be 'loopback' which we don't
# really care about
if proto_type in ['dhcp', 'static']:
iface_info['bootproto'] = proto_type
# These can just be copied over
for k in ['netmask', 'address', 'gateway', 'broadcast']:
if k in info:
val = info[k].strip().lower()
if val:
iface_info[k] = val
# Name server info provided??
if 'dns-nameservers' in info:
iface_info['dns-nameservers'] = info['dns-nameservers'].split()
# Name server search info provided??
if 'dns-search' in info:
iface_info['dns-search'] = info['dns-search'].split()
# Is any mac address spoofing going on??
if 'hwaddress' in info:
hw_info = info['hwaddress'].lower().strip()
hw_split = hw_info.split(None, 1)
if len(hw_split) == 2 and hw_split[0].startswith('ether'):
hw_addr = hw_split[1]
if hw_addr:
iface_info['hwaddress'] = hw_addr
real_ifaces[dev_name] = iface_info
# Check for those that should be started on boot via 'auto'
for (cmd, args) in entries:
if cmd == 'auto':
# Seems like auto can be like 'auto eth0 eth0:1' so just get the
# first part out as the device name
args = args.split(None)
if not args:
continue
dev_name = args[0].strip().lower()
if dev_name in real_ifaces:
real_ifaces[dev_name]['auto'] = True
return real_ifaces