# Copyright 2017, David Wilson # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation # and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors # may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without # specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" # AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF # SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS # INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN # CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) # ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. from __future__ import absolute_import import commands import logging import os import pwd import shutil import tempfile import traceback from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes from ansible.parsing.utils.jsonify import jsonify import ansible import ansible.constants import ansible.plugins import ansible.plugins.action try: from ansible.plugins.loader import module_loader except ImportError: # Ansible<2.4 from ansible.plugins import module_loader import mitogen.core import mitogen.select import mitogen.utils import ansible_mitogen.connection import ansible_mitogen.planner import ansible_mitogen.target from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) class ActionModuleMixin(ansible.plugins.action.ActionBase): """ The Mitogen-patched PluginLoader dynamically mixes this into every action class that Ansible attempts to load. It exists to override all the assumptions built into the base action class that should really belong in some middle layer, or at least in the connection layer. Functionality is defined here for: * Capturing the final set of task variables and giving Connection a chance to update its idea of the correct execution environment, before any attempt is made to call a Connection method. While it's not expected for the interpreter to change on a per-task basis, Ansible permits this, and so it must be supported. * Overriding lots of methods that try to call out to shell for mundane reasons, such as copying files around, changing file permissions, creating temporary directories and suchlike. * Short-circuiting any use of Ansiballz or related code for executing a module remotely using shell commands and SSH. * Short-circuiting most of the logic in dealing with the fact that Ansible always runs become: tasks across at least the SSH user account and the destination user account, and handling the security permission issues that crop up due to this. Mitogen always runs a task completely within the target user account, so it's not a problem for us. """ def __init__(self, task, connection, *args, **kwargs): """ Verify the received connection is really a Mitogen connection. If not, transmute this instance back into the original unadorned base class. This allows running the Mitogen strategy in mixed-target playbooks, where some targets use SSH while others use WinRM or some fancier UNIX connection plug-in. That's because when the Mitogen strategy is active, ActionModuleMixin is unconditionally mixed into any action module that is instantiated, and there is no direct way for the monkey-patch to know what kind of connection will be used upfront. """ super(ActionModuleMixin, self).__init__(task, connection, *args, **kwargs) if not isinstance(connection, ansible_mitogen.connection.Connection): _, self.__class__ = type(self).__bases__ def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=None): """ Override run() to notify Connection of task-specific data, so it has a chance to know e.g. the Python interpreter in use. """ self._connection.on_action_run(task_vars) return super(ActionModuleMixin, self).run(tmp, task_vars) def call(self, func, *args, **kwargs): """ Arrange for a Python function to be called in the target context, which should be some function from the standard library or ansible_mitogen.target module. This junction point exists mainly as a nice place to insert print statements during debugging. """ return self._connection.call(func, *args, **kwargs) COMMAND_RESULT = { 'rc': 0, 'stdout': '', 'stdout_lines': [], 'stderr': '' } def fake_shell(self, func, stdout=False): """ Execute a function and decorate its return value in the style of _low_level_execute_command(). This produces a return value that looks like some shell command was run, when really func() was implemented entirely in Python. If the function raises :py:class:`mitogen.core.CallError`, this will be translated into a failed shell command with a non-zero exit status. :param func: Function invoked as `func()`. :returns: See :py:attr:`COMMAND_RESULT`. """ dct = self.COMMAND_RESULT.copy() try: rc = func() if stdout: dct['stdout'] = repr(rc) except mitogen.core.CallError: LOG.exception('While emulating a shell command') dct['rc'] = 1 dct['stderr'] = traceback.format_exc() return dct def _remote_file_exists(self, path): """ Determine if `path` exists by directly invoking os.path.exists() in the target user account. """ LOG.debug('_remote_file_exists(%r)', path) return self.call(os.path.exists, mitogen.utils.cast(path)) def _configure_module(self, module_name, module_args, task_vars=None): """ Mitogen does not use the Ansiballz framework. This call should never happen when ActionMixin is active, so crash if it does. """ assert False, "_configure_module() should never be called." def _is_pipelining_enabled(self, module_style, wrap_async=False): """ Mitogen does not use SSH pipelining. This call should never happen when ActionMixin is active, so crash if it does. """ assert False, "_is_pipelining_enabled() should never be called." def _get_remote_tmp(self): """ Mitogen-only: return the 'remote_tmp' setting. """ try: s = self._connection._shell.get_option('remote_tmp') except AttributeError: s = ansible.constants.DEFAULT_REMOTE_TMP # <=2.4.x return self._remote_expand_user(s) def _make_tmp_path(self, remote_user=None): """ Replace the base implementation's use of shell to implement mkdtemp() with an actual call to mkdtemp(). """ LOG.debug('_make_tmp_path(remote_user=%r)', remote_user) # _make_tmp_path() is basically a global stashed away as Shell.tmpdir. # The copy action plugin violates layering and grabs this attribute # directly. self._connection._shell.tmpdir = self.call( ansible_mitogen.target.make_temp_directory, base_dir=self._get_remote_tmp(), ) LOG.debug('Temporary directory: %r', self._connection._shell.tmpdir) self._cleanup_remote_tmp = True return self._connection._shell.tmpdir def _remove_tmp_path(self, tmp_path): """ Replace the base implementation's invocation of rm -rf with a call to shutil.rmtree(). """ LOG.debug('_remove_tmp_path(%r)', tmp_path) if tmp_path is None: tmp_path = self._connection._shell.tmpdir if self._should_remove_tmp_path(tmp_path): self.call(shutil.rmtree, tmp_path) self._connection._shell.tmpdir = None def _transfer_data(self, remote_path, data): """ Used by the base _execute_module(), and in <2.4 also by the template action module, and probably others. """ if isinstance(data, dict): data = jsonify(data) if not isinstance(data, bytes): data = to_bytes(data, errors='surrogate_or_strict') LOG.debug('_transfer_data(%r, %s ..%d bytes)', remote_path, type(data), len(data)) self._connection.put_data(remote_path, data) return remote_path def _fixup_perms2(self, remote_paths, remote_user=None, execute=True): """ Mitogen always executes ActionBase helper methods in the context of the target user account, so it is never necessary to modify permissions except to ensure the execute bit is set if requested. """ LOG.debug('_fixup_perms2(%r, remote_user=%r, execute=%r)', remote_paths, remote_user, execute) if execute: return self._remote_chmod(remote_paths, mode='u+x') return self.COMMAND_RESULT.copy() def _remote_chmod(self, paths, mode, sudoable=False): """ Issue an asynchronous set_file_mode() call for every path in `paths`, then format the resulting return value list with fake_shell(). """ LOG.debug('_remote_chmod(%r, mode=%r, sudoable=%r)', paths, mode, sudoable) return self.fake_shell(lambda: mitogen.select.Select.all( self._connection.call_async( ansible_mitogen.target.set_file_mode, path, mode ) for path in paths )) def _remote_chown(self, paths, user, sudoable=False): """ Issue an asynchronous os.chown() call for every path in `paths`, then format the resulting return value list with fake_shell(). """ LOG.debug('_remote_chown(%r, user=%r, sudoable=%r)', paths, user, sudoable) ent = self.call(pwd.getpwnam, user) return self.fake_shell(lambda: mitogen.select.Select.all( self._connection.call_async( os.chown, path, ent.pw_uid, ent.pw_gid ) for path in paths )) def _remote_expand_user(self, path, sudoable=True): """ Replace the base implementation's attempt to emulate os.path.expanduser() with an actual call to os.path.expanduser(). """ LOG.debug('_remote_expand_user(%r, sudoable=%r)', path, sudoable) if not path.startswith('~'): # /home/foo -> /home/foo return path if path == '~': # ~ -> /home/dmw return self._connection.homedir if path.startswith('~/'): # ~/.ansible -> /home/dmw/.ansible return os.path.join(self._connection.homedir, path[2:]) if path.startswith('~'): # ~root/.ansible -> /root/.ansible return self.call(os.path.expanduser, mitogen.utils.cast(path)) def _execute_module(self, module_name=None, module_args=None, tmp=None, task_vars=None, persist_files=False, delete_remote_tmp=True, wrap_async=False): """ Collect up a module's execution environment then use it to invoke target.run_module() or helpers.run_module_async() in the target context. """ if module_name is None: module_name = self._task.action if module_args is None: module_args = self._task.args if task_vars is None: task_vars = {} self._update_module_args(module_name, module_args, task_vars) env = {} self._compute_environment_string(env) return ansible_mitogen.planner.invoke( ansible_mitogen.planner.Invocation( action=self, connection=self._connection, module_name=mitogen.utils.cast(module_name), module_args=mitogen.utils.cast(module_args), task_vars=task_vars, templar=self._templar, env=mitogen.utils.cast(env), wrap_async=wrap_async, ) ) def _postprocess_response(self, result): """ Apply fixups mimicking ActionBase._execute_module(); this is copied verbatim from action/__init__.py, the guts of _parse_returned_data are garbage and should be removed or reimplemented once tests exist. :param dict result: Dictionary with format:: { "rc": int, "stdout": "stdout data", "stderr": "stderr data" } """ data = self._parse_returned_data(result) # Cutpasted from the base implementation. if 'stdout' in data and 'stdout_lines' not in data: data['stdout_lines'] = (data['stdout'] or u'').splitlines() if 'stderr' in data and 'stderr_lines' not in data: data['stderr_lines'] = (data['stderr'] or u'').splitlines() return data def _low_level_execute_command(self, cmd, sudoable=True, in_data=None, executable=None, encoding_errors='surrogate_then_replace', chdir=None): """ Override the base implementation by simply calling target.exec_command() in the target context. """ LOG.debug('_low_level_execute_command(%r, in_data=%r, exe=%r, dir=%r)', cmd, type(in_data), executable, chdir) if executable is None: # executable defaults to False executable = self._play_context.executable if executable: cmd = executable + ' -c ' + commands.mkarg(cmd) rc, stdout, stderr = self._connection.exec_command( cmd=cmd, in_data=in_data, sudoable=sudoable, mitogen_chdir=chdir, ) stdout_text = to_text(stdout, errors=encoding_errors) return { 'rc': rc, 'stdout': stdout_text, 'stdout_lines': stdout_text.splitlines(), 'stderr': stderr, }