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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012, Red Hat, inc
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# Written by Seth Vidal
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# based on the mount modules from salt and puppet
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: mount
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short_description: Control active and configured mount points
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description:
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- This module controls active and configured mount points in C(/etc/fstab).
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version_added: "0.6"
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options:
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name:
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description:
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- "path to the mount point, eg: C(/mnt/files)"
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required: true
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default: null
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aliases: []
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src:
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description:
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- device to be mounted on I(name).
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required: true
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default: null
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fstype:
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description:
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- file-system type
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required: true
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default: null
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opts:
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description:
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- mount options (see fstab(8))
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required: false
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default: null
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dump:
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description:
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- "dump (see fstab(8)), Note that if nulled, C(state=present) will cease to work and duplicate entries will be made with subsequent runs."
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required: false
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default: 0
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passno:
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description:
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- "passno (see fstab(8)), Note that if nulled, C(state=present) will cease to work and duplicate entries will be made with subsequent runs."
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required: false
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default: 0
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state:
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description:
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- If C(mounted) or C(unmounted), the device will be actively mounted or unmounted
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as needed and appropriately configured in I(fstab).
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C(absent) and C(present) only deal with
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I(fstab) but will not affect current mounting. If specifying C(mounted) and the mount
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point is not present, the mount point will be created. Similarly, specifying C(absent) will remove the mount point directory.
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required: true
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choices: [ "present", "absent", "mounted", "unmounted" ]
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default: null
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fstab:
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description:
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- file to use instead of C(/etc/fstab). You shouldn't use that option
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unless you really know what you are doing. This might be useful if
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you need to configure mountpoints in a chroot environment.
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required: false
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default: /etc/fstab
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notes: []
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requirements: []
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author:
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- Ansible Core Team
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- Seth Vidal
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Mount DVD read-only
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- mount: name=/mnt/dvd src=/dev/sr0 fstype=iso9660 opts=ro state=present
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# Mount up device by label
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- mount: name=/srv/disk src='LABEL=SOME_LABEL' fstype=ext4 state=present
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# Mount up device by UUID
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- mount: name=/home src='UUID=b3e48f45-f933-4c8e-a700-22a159ec9077' fstype=xfs opts=noatime state=present
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'''
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def write_fstab(lines, dest):
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fs_w = open(dest, 'w')
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for l in lines:
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fs_w.write(l)
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fs_w.flush()
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fs_w.close()
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def _escape_fstab(v):
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""" escape space (040), ampersand (046) and backslash (134) which are invalid in fstab fields """
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return v.replace('\\', '\\134').replace(' ', '\\040').replace('&', '\\046')
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def set_mount(**kwargs):
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""" set/change a mount point location in fstab """
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# kwargs: name, src, fstype, opts, dump, passno, state, fstab=/etc/fstab
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args = dict(
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opts = 'defaults',
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dump = '0',
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passno = '0',
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fstab = '/etc/fstab'
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)
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args.update(kwargs)
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# save the mount name before space replacement
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origname = args['name']
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# replace any space in mount name with '\040' to make it fstab compatible (man fstab)
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args['name'] = args['name'].replace(' ', r'\040')
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new_line = '%(src)s %(name)s %(fstype)s %(opts)s %(dump)s %(passno)s\n'
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to_write = []
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exists = False
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changed = False
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escaped_args = dict([(k, _escape_fstab(v)) for k, v in args.iteritems()])
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for line in open(args['fstab'], 'r').readlines():
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if not line.strip():
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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if line.strip().startswith('#'):
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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if len(line.split()) != 6:
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# not sure what this is or why it is here
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# but it is not our fault so leave it be
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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ld = {}
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ld['src'], ld['name'], ld['fstype'], ld['opts'], ld['dump'], ld['passno'] = line.split()
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if ld['name'] != escaped_args['name']:
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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# it exists - now see if what we have is different
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exists = True
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for t in ('src', 'fstype','opts', 'dump', 'passno'):
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if ld[t] != escaped_args[t]:
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changed = True
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ld[t] = escaped_args[t]
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if changed:
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to_write.append(new_line % ld)
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else:
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to_write.append(line)
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if not exists:
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to_write.append(new_line % args)
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changed = True
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if changed:
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write_fstab(to_write, args['fstab'])
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# mount function needs origname
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return (origname, changed)
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def unset_mount(**kwargs):
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""" remove a mount point from fstab """
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# kwargs: name, src, fstype, opts, dump, passno, state, fstab=/etc/fstab
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args = dict(
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opts = 'default',
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dump = '0',
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passno = '0',
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fstab = '/etc/fstab'
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)
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args.update(kwargs)
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# save the mount name before space replacement
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origname = args['name']
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# replace any space in mount name with '\040' to make it fstab compatible (man fstab)
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args['name'] = args['name'].replace(' ', r'\040')
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to_write = []
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changed = False
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escaped_name = _escape_fstab(args['name'])
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for line in open(args['fstab'], 'r').readlines():
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if not line.strip():
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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if line.strip().startswith('#'):
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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if len(line.split()) != 6:
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# not sure what this is or why it is here
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# but it is not our fault so leave it be
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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ld = {}
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ld['src'], ld['name'], ld['fstype'], ld['opts'], ld['dump'], ld['passno'] = line.split()
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if ld['name'] != escaped_name:
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to_write.append(line)
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continue
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# if we got here we found a match - continue and mark changed
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changed = True
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if changed:
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write_fstab(to_write, args['fstab'])
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# umount needs origname
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return (origname, changed)
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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def mount(module, **kwargs):
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""" mount up a path or remount if needed """
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mount_bin = module.get_bin_path('mount')
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name = kwargs['name']
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if os.path.ismount(name):
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cmd = [ mount_bin , '-o', 'remount', name ]
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else:
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cmd = [ mount_bin, name ]
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd)
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if rc == 0:
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return 0, ''
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else:
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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return rc, out+err
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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def umount(module, **kwargs):
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""" unmount a path """
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umount_bin = module.get_bin_path('umount')
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name = kwargs['name']
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cmd = [umount_bin, name]
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd)
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if rc == 0:
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return 0, ''
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else:
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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return rc, out+err
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(
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state = dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'absent', 'mounted', 'unmounted']),
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name = dict(required=True),
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opts = dict(default=None),
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passno = dict(default=None),
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dump = dict(default=None),
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src = dict(required=True),
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fstype = dict(required=True),
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fstab = dict(default='/etc/fstab')
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)
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)
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changed = False
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rc = 0
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args = {
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'name': module.params['name'],
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'src': module.params['src'],
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'fstype': module.params['fstype']
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}
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if module.params['passno'] is not None:
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args['passno'] = module.params['passno']
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if module.params['opts'] is not None:
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args['opts'] = module.params['opts']
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if module.params['dump'] is not None:
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args['dump'] = module.params['dump']
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if module.params['fstab'] is not None:
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args['fstab'] = module.params['fstab']
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# if fstab file does not exist, we first need to create it. This mainly
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# happens when fstab optin is passed to the module.
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if not os.path.exists(args['fstab']):
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if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(args['fstab'])):
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(args['fstab']))
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open(args['fstab'],'a').close()
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# absent == remove from fstab and unmounted
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# unmounted == do not change fstab state, but unmount
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# present == add to fstab, do not change mount state
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# mounted == add to fstab if not there and make sure it is mounted, if it has changed in fstab then remount it
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state = module.params['state']
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name = module.params['name']
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if state == 'absent':
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name, changed = unset_mount(**args)
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if changed:
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if os.path.ismount(name):
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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res,msg = umount(module, **args)
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if res:
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module.fail_json(msg="Error unmounting %s: %s" % (name, msg))
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if os.path.exists(name):
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try:
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os.rmdir(name)
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except (OSError, IOError), e:
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module.fail_json(msg="Error rmdir %s: %s" % (name, str(e)))
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module.exit_json(changed=changed, **args)
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if state == 'unmounted':
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if os.path.ismount(name):
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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res,msg = umount(module, **args)
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if res:
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module.fail_json(msg="Error unmounting %s: %s" % (name, msg))
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changed = True
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module.exit_json(changed=changed, **args)
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if state in ['mounted', 'present']:
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if state == 'mounted':
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if not os.path.exists(name):
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try:
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os.makedirs(name)
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except (OSError, IOError), e:
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module.fail_json(msg="Error making dir %s: %s" % (name, str(e)))
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name, changed = set_mount(**args)
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if state == 'mounted':
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res = 0
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if os.path.ismount(name):
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if changed:
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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res,msg = mount(module, **args)
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elif 'bind' in args.get('opts', []):
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changed = True
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cmd = 'mount -l'
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rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd)
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allmounts = out.split('\n')
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for mounts in allmounts[:-1]:
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arguments = mounts.split()
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if arguments[0] == args['src'] and arguments[2] == args['name'] and arguments[4] == args['fstype']:
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changed = False
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if changed:
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res,msg = mount(module, **args)
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else:
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changed = True
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Update modules to use run_command in module_common.py
This updates apt, apt_repository, command, cron, easy_install, facter,
fireball, git, group, mount, ohai, pip, service, setup, subversion,
supervisorctl, svr4pkg, user, and yum to take advantage of run_command
in module_common.py.
12 years ago
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res,msg = mount(module, **args)
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if res:
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module.fail_json(msg="Error mounting %s: %s" % (name, msg))
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module.exit_json(changed=changed, **args)
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module.fail_json(msg='Unexpected position reached')
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sys.exit(0)
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# import module snippets
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
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main()
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