#!/usr/bin/python # (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan # # This file is part of Ansible # # 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 . try: import json except ImportError: import simplejson as json import sys import shlex import subprocess # =========================================== SERVICE = '/sbin/service' def _run(cmd): ''' :Return: A tuple of ``(returncode, stdout, stderr)`` resulting from executing `cmd` with the shell. ''' process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) stdout, stderr = process.communicate() return (process.returncode, stdout, stderr) argfile = sys.argv[1] args = open(argfile, 'r').read() items = shlex.split(args) if not len(items): print json.dumps(dict(failed=True, msg='this module requires arguments (-a)')) sys.exit(1) params = {} for arg in items: if "=" not in arg: print json.dumps(dict(failed=True, msg='expected arguments of the form name=value')) sys.exit(1) (name, value) = arg.split("=") params[name] = value name = params['name'] state = params.get('state','unknown') list_ = params.get('list') # running and started are the same if state not in [ 'running', 'started', 'stopped', 'restarted' ]: print json.dumps(dict(failed=True, msg='invalid state')) sys.exit(1) if list_ and list_ not in ('status',): print json.dumps(dict(failed=True, msg='invalid argument to list')) sys.exit(1) # =========================================== # get service status rc, stdout, stderr = _run("%s %s status" % (SERVICE, name)) # =========================================== # determine if we are going to change anything running = False if stdout.find("not running") != -1: running = False elif stdout.find("running") != -1: running = True elif name == 'iptables' and stdout.find("ACCEPT") != -1: # iptables status command output is lame # TODO: lookup if we can use a return code for this instead? running = True changed = False if not running and state == "started": changed = True elif running and state == "stopped": changed = True elif state == "restarted": changed = True # =========================================== # run change commands if we need to rc = 0 if changed: if state in ('started', 'running'): rc, stdout, stderr = _run("%s %s start" % (SERVICE, name)) elif state == 'stopped': rc, stdout, stderr = _run("%s %s stop" % (SERVICE, name)) elif state == 'restarted': rc1, stdout1, stderr1 = _run("%s %s stop" % (SERVICE, name)) rc2, stdout2, stderr2 = _run("%s %s start" % (SERVICE, name)) rc = rc1 and rc2 stdout = stdout1 + stdout2 stderr = stderr1 + stderr2 if rc != 0: print json.dumps({ "failed" : 1, "rc" : rc, }) print >> sys.stderr, stdout + stderr sys.exit(1) # =============================================== # success result = {"changed": changed} if list_ == 'status': rc, stdout, stderr = _run("%s %s status" % (SERVICE, name)) result['status'] = stdout print json.dumps(result)