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ansible/commands/expect.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2015, Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
#
# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import datetime
try:
import pexpect
HAS_PEXPECT = True
except ImportError:
HAS_PEXPECT = False
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: expect
version_added: 2.0
short_description: Executes a command and responds to prompts
description:
- The M(expect) module executes a command and responds to prompts
- The given command will be executed on all selected nodes. It will not be
processed through the shell, so variables like C($HOME) and operations
like C("<"), C(">"), C("|"), and C("&") will not work
options:
command:
description:
- the command module takes command to run.
required: true
creates:
description:
- a filename, when it already exists, this step will B(not) be run.
required: false
removes:
description:
- a filename, when it does not exist, this step will B(not) be run.
required: false
chdir:
description:
- cd into this directory before running the command
required: false
responses:
description:
- Mapping of expected string/regex and string to respond with. If the
response is a list, successive matches return successive
responses. List functionality is new in 2.1.
required: true
timeout:
description:
- Amount of time in seconds to wait for the expected strings
default: 30
echo:
description:
- Whether or not to echo out your response strings
default: false
requirements:
- python >= 2.6
- pexpect >= 3.3
notes:
- If you want to run a command through the shell (say you are using C(<),
C(>), C(|), etc), you must specify a shell in the command such as
C(/bin/bash -c "/path/to/something | grep else")
- The question, or key, under I(responses) is a python regex match. Case
insensitive searches are indicated with a prefix of C(?i)
- By default, if a question is encountered multiple times, it's string
response will be repeated. If you need different responses for successive
question matches, instead of a string response, use a list of strings as
the response. The list functionality is new in 2.1
author: "Matt Martz (@sivel)"
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Case insensitve password string match
- expect:
command: passwd username
responses:
(?i)password: "MySekretPa$$word"
# Generic question with multiple different responses
- expect:
command: /path/to/custom/command
responses:
Question:
- response1
- response2
- response3
'''
def response_closure(module, question, responses):
resp_gen = (u'%s\n' % r.rstrip('\n').decode() for r in responses)
def wrapped(info):
try:
return resp_gen.next()
except StopIteration:
module.fail_json(msg="No remaining responses for '%s', "
"output was '%s'" %
(question,
info['child_result_list'][-1]))
return wrapped
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
command=dict(required=True),
chdir=dict(),
creates=dict(),
removes=dict(),
responses=dict(type='dict', required=True),
timeout=dict(type='int', default=30),
echo=dict(type='bool', default=False),
)
)
if not HAS_PEXPECT:
module.fail_json(msg='The pexpect python module is required')
chdir = module.params['chdir']
args = module.params['command']
creates = module.params['creates']
removes = module.params['removes']
responses = module.params['responses']
timeout = module.params['timeout']
echo = module.params['echo']
events = dict()
for key, value in responses.iteritems():
if isinstance(value, list):
response = response_closure(module, key, value)
else:
response = u'%s\n' % value.rstrip('\n').decode()
events[key.decode()] = response
if args.strip() == '':
module.fail_json(rc=256, msg="no command given")
if chdir:
chdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(chdir))
os.chdir(chdir)
if creates:
# do not run the command if the line contains creates=filename
# and the filename already exists. This allows idempotence
# of command executions.
v = os.path.expanduser(creates)
if os.path.exists(v):
module.exit_json(
cmd=args,
stdout="skipped, since %s exists" % v,
changed=False,
stderr=False,
rc=0
)
if removes:
# do not run the command if the line contains removes=filename
# and the filename does not exist. This allows idempotence
# of command executions.
v = os.path.expanduser(removes)
if not os.path.exists(v):
module.exit_json(
cmd=args,
stdout="skipped, since %s does not exist" % v,
changed=False,
stderr=False,
rc=0
)
startd = datetime.datetime.now()
try:
try:
# Prefer pexpect.run from pexpect>=4
out, rc = pexpect.run(args, timeout=timeout, withexitstatus=True,
events=events, cwd=chdir, echo=echo,
encoding='utf-8')
except TypeError:
# Use pexpect.runu in pexpect>=3.3,<4
out, rc = pexpect.runu(args, timeout=timeout, withexitstatus=True,
events=events, cwd=chdir, echo=echo)
except (TypeError, AttributeError), e:
# This should catch all insufficient versions of pexpect
# We deem them insufficient for their lack of ability to specify
# to not echo responses via the run/runu functions, which would
# potentially leak sensentive information
module.fail_json(msg='Insufficient version of pexpect installed '
'(%s), this module requires pexpect>=3.3. '
'Error was %s' % (pexpect.__version__, e))
except pexpect.ExceptionPexpect, e:
module.fail_json(msg='%s' % e)
endd = datetime.datetime.now()
delta = endd - startd
if out is None:
out = ''
module.exit_json(
cmd=args,
stdout=out.rstrip('\r\n'),
rc=rc,
start=str(startd),
end=str(endd),
delta=str(delta),
changed=True,
)
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
main()