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Edit: ebuildpkg.py
""" Support for Portage .. important:: If you feel that Salt should be using this module to manage packages on a minion, and it is using a different module (or gives an error similar to *'pkg.install' is not available*), see :ref:`here <module-provider-override>`. :optdepends: - portage Python adapter For now all package names *MUST* include the package category, i.e. ``'vim'`` will not work, ``'app-editors/vim'`` will. """ import copy import datetime import logging import os import re import salt.utils.args import salt.utils.compat import salt.utils.data import salt.utils.functools import salt.utils.path import salt.utils.pkg import salt.utils.systemd import salt.utils.versions from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError, MinionError HAS_PORTAGE = False try: import portage HAS_PORTAGE = True except ImportError: import os import sys if os.path.isdir("/usr/lib/portage/pym"): try: # In a virtualenv, the portage python path needs to be manually added sys.path.insert(0, "/usr/lib/portage/pym") import portage HAS_PORTAGE = True except ImportError: pass log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Define the module's virtual name __virtualname__ = "pkg" def __virtual__(): """ Confirm this module is on a Gentoo based system """ if HAS_PORTAGE and __grains__["os"] == "Gentoo": return __virtualname__ return ( False, "The ebuild execution module cannot be loaded: either the system is not Gentoo" " or the portage python library is not available.", ) def _vartree(): import portage # pylint: disable=3rd-party-module-not-gated portage = salt.utils.compat.reload(portage) return portage.db[portage.root]["vartree"] def _porttree(): import portage # pylint: disable=3rd-party-module-not-gated portage = salt.utils.compat.reload(portage) return portage.db[portage.root]["porttree"] def _p_to_cp(p): try: ret = portage.dep_getkey(p) if ret: return ret except portage.exception.InvalidAtom: pass try: ret = _porttree().dbapi.xmatch("bestmatch-visible", p) if ret: return portage.dep_getkey(ret) except portage.exception.InvalidAtom: pass try: ret = _porttree().dbapi.xmatch("match-all", p) if ret: return portage.cpv_getkey(ret[0]) except portage.exception.InvalidAtom: pass return None def _allnodes(): if "portage._allnodes" in __context__: return __context__["portage._allnodes"] else: ret = _porttree().getallnodes() __context__["portage._allnodes"] = ret return ret def _cpv_to_cp(cpv): try: ret = portage.dep_getkey(cpv) if ret: return ret except portage.exception.InvalidAtom: pass try: ret = portage.cpv_getkey(cpv) if ret: return ret except portage.exception.InvalidAtom: pass return cpv def _cpv_to_version(cpv): return portage.versions.cpv_getversion(cpv) def _process_emerge_err(stdout, stderr): """ Used to parse emerge output to provide meaningful output when emerge fails """ ret = {} rexp = re.compile(r"^[<>=][^ ]+/[^ ]+ [^\n]+", re.M) slot_conflicts = re.compile(r"^[^ \n]+/[^ ]+:[^ ]", re.M).findall(stderr) if slot_conflicts: ret["slot conflicts"] = slot_conflicts blocked = re.compile( r"(?m)^\[blocks .+\] " r"([^ ]+/[^ ]+-[0-9]+[^ ]+)" r".*$" ).findall(stdout) unsatisfied = re.compile(r"Error: The above package list contains").findall(stderr) # If there were blocks and emerge could not resolve it. if blocked and unsatisfied: ret["blocked"] = blocked sections = re.split("\n\n", stderr) for section in sections: if "The following keyword changes" in section: ret["keywords"] = rexp.findall(section) elif "The following license changes" in section: ret["license"] = rexp.findall(section) elif "The following USE changes" in section: ret["use"] = rexp.findall(section) elif "The following mask changes" in section: ret["mask"] = rexp.findall(section) return ret def check_db(*names, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 0.17.0 Returns a dict containing the following information for each specified package: 1. A key ``found``, which will be a boolean value denoting if a match was found in the package database. 2. If ``found`` is ``False``, then a second key called ``suggestions`` will be present, which will contain a list of possible matches. This list will be empty if the package name was specified in ``category/pkgname`` format, since the suggestions are only intended to disambiguate ambiguous package names (ones submitted without a category). CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.check_db <package1> <package2> <package3> """ ### NOTE: kwargs is not used here but needs to be present due to it being ### required in the check_db function in other package providers. ret = {} for name in names: if name in ret: log.warning("pkg.check_db: Duplicate package name '%s' submitted", name) continue if "/" not in name: ret.setdefault(name, {})["found"] = False ret[name]["suggestions"] = porttree_matches(name) else: ret.setdefault(name, {})["found"] = name in _allnodes() if ret[name]["found"] is False: ret[name]["suggestions"] = [] return ret def ex_mod_init(low): """ If the config option ``ebuild.enforce_nice_config`` is set to True, this module will enforce a nice tree structure for /etc/portage/package.* configuration files. .. versionadded:: 0.17.0 Initial automatic enforcement added when pkg is used on a Gentoo system. .. versionchanged:: 2014.7.0 Configure option added to make this behaviour optional, defaulting to off. .. seealso:: ``ebuild.ex_mod_init`` is called automatically when a state invokes a pkg state on a Gentoo system. :py:func:`salt.states.pkg.mod_init` ``ebuild.ex_mod_init`` uses ``portage_config.enforce_nice_config`` to do the lifting. :py:func:`salt.modules.portage_config.enforce_nice_config` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.ex_mod_init """ if __salt__["config.get"]("ebuild.enforce_nice_config", False): __salt__["portage_config.enforce_nice_config"]() return True def latest_version(*names, **kwargs): """ Return the latest version of the named package available for upgrade or installation. If more than one package name is specified, a dict of name/version pairs is returned. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.latest_version <package name> salt '*' pkg.latest_version <package1> <package2> <package3> ... """ refresh = salt.utils.data.is_true(kwargs.pop("refresh", True)) if not names: return "" # Refresh before looking for the latest version available if refresh: refresh_db() ret = {} # Initialize the dict with empty strings for name in names: ret[name] = "" installed = _cpv_to_version(_vartree().dep_bestmatch(name)) avail = _cpv_to_version(_porttree().dep_bestmatch(name)) if avail and ( not installed or salt.utils.versions.compare( ver1=installed, oper="<", ver2=avail, cmp_func=version_cmp ) ): ret[name] = avail # Return a string if only one package name passed if len(names) == 1: return ret[names[0]] return ret # available_version is being deprecated available_version = salt.utils.functools.alias_function( latest_version, "available_version" ) def _get_upgradable(backtrack=3): """ Utility function to get upgradable packages Sample return data: { 'pkgname': '1.2.3-45', ... } """ cmd = [ "emerge", "--ask", "n", "--backtrack", "{}".format(backtrack), "--pretend", "--update", "--newuse", "--deep", "@world", ] call = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, output_loglevel="trace", python_shell=False) if call["retcode"] != 0: msg = "Failed to get upgrades" for key in ("stderr", "stdout"): if call[key]: msg += ": " + call[key] break raise CommandExecutionError(msg) else: out = call["stdout"] rexp = re.compile( r"(?m)^\[.+\] " r"([^ ]+/[^ ]+)" # Package string "-" r"([0-9]+[^ ]+)" # Version r".*$" ) keys = ["name", "version"] _get = lambda l, k: l[keys.index(k)] upgrades = rexp.findall(out) ret = {} for line in upgrades: name = _get(line, "name") version_num = _get(line, "version") ret[name] = version_num return ret def list_upgrades(refresh=True, backtrack=3, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=W0613 """ List all available package upgrades. refresh Whether or not to sync the portage tree before checking for upgrades. backtrack Specifies an integer number of times to backtrack if dependency calculation fails due to a conflict or an unsatisfied dependency (default: ´3´). .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.list_upgrades """ if salt.utils.data.is_true(refresh): refresh_db() return _get_upgradable(backtrack) def upgrade_available(name, **kwargs): """ Check whether or not an upgrade is available for a given package CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.upgrade_available <package name> """ return latest_version(name) != "" def version(*names, **kwargs): """ Returns a string representing the package version or an empty string if not installed. If more than one package name is specified, a dict of name/version pairs is returned. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.version <package name> salt '*' pkg.version <package1> <package2> <package3> ... """ return __salt__["pkg_resource.version"](*names, **kwargs) def porttree_matches(name): """ Returns a list containing the matches for a given package name from the portage tree. Note that the specific version of the package will not be provided for packages that have several versions in the portage tree, but rather the name of the package (i.e. "dev-python/paramiko"). """ matches = [] for category in _porttree().dbapi.categories: if _porttree().dbapi.cp_list(category + "/" + name): matches.append(category + "/" + name) return matches def _list_pkgs_from_context(versions_as_list): """ Use pkg list from __context__ """ if versions_as_list: return __context__["pkg.list_pkgs"] else: ret = copy.deepcopy(__context__["pkg.list_pkgs"]) __salt__["pkg_resource.stringify"](ret) return ret def list_pkgs(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs): """ List the packages currently installed in a dict:: {'<package_name>': '<version>'} CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.list_pkgs """ versions_as_list = salt.utils.data.is_true(versions_as_list) # not yet implemented or not applicable if any( [salt.utils.data.is_true(kwargs.get(x)) for x in ("removed", "purge_desired")] ): return {} if "pkg.list_pkgs" in __context__ and kwargs.get("use_context", True): return _list_pkgs_from_context(versions_as_list) ret = {} pkgs = _vartree().dbapi.cpv_all() for cpv in pkgs: __salt__["pkg_resource.add_pkg"](ret, _cpv_to_cp(cpv), _cpv_to_version(cpv)) __salt__["pkg_resource.sort_pkglist"](ret) __context__["pkg.list_pkgs"] = copy.deepcopy(ret) if not versions_as_list: __salt__["pkg_resource.stringify"](ret) return ret def refresh_db(**kwargs): """ Update the portage tree using the first available method from the following list: - emaint sync - eix-sync - emerge-webrsync - emerge --sync To prevent the portage tree from being synced within one day of the previous sync, add the following pillar data for this minion: .. code-block:: yaml portage: sync_wait_one_day: True CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.refresh_db """ has_emaint = os.path.isdir("/etc/portage/repos.conf") has_eix = True if "eix.sync" in __salt__ else False has_webrsync = ( True if __salt__["makeconf.features_contains"]("webrsync-gpg") else False ) # Remove rtag file to keep multiple refreshes from happening in pkg states salt.utils.pkg.clear_rtag(__opts__) # Option to prevent syncing package tree if done in the last 24 hours if __salt__["pillar.get"]("portage:sync_wait_one_day", False): main_repo_root = __salt__["cmd.run"]("portageq get_repo_path / gentoo") day = datetime.timedelta(days=1) now = datetime.datetime.now() timestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(os.path.getmtime(main_repo_root)) if now - timestamp < day: log.info( "Did not sync package tree since last sync was done at" " %s, less than 1 day ago", timestamp, ) return False if has_emaint: return __salt__["cmd.retcode"]("emaint sync -a") == 0 elif has_eix: return __salt__["eix.sync"]() elif has_webrsync: # GPG sign verify is supported only for 'webrsync' cmd = "emerge-webrsync -q" # Prefer 'delta-webrsync' to 'webrsync' if salt.utils.path.which("emerge-delta-webrsync"): cmd = "emerge-delta-webrsync -q" return __salt__["cmd.retcode"](cmd) == 0 else: # Default to deprecated `emerge --sync` form return __salt__["cmd.retcode"]("emerge --ask n --quiet --sync") == 0 def _flags_changed(inst_flags, conf_flags): """ @type inst_flags: list @param inst_flags: list of use flags which were used when package was installed @type conf_flags: list @param conf_flags: list of use flags form portage/package.use @rtype: bool @return: True, if lists have changes """ conf_flags = conf_flags[:] for i in inst_flags: try: conf_flags.remove(i) except ValueError: return True return True if conf_flags else False def install( name=None, refresh=False, pkgs=None, sources=None, slot=None, fromrepo=None, uses=None, binhost=None, **kwargs ): """ .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0 On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to isolate commands which modify installed packages from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's control group. This is done to keep systemd from killing any emerge commands spawned by Salt when the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted. (see ``KillMode`` in the `systemd.kill(5)`_ manpage for more information). If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called ``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes). .. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html .. _`systemd.kill(5)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.kill.html Install the passed package(s), add refresh=True to sync the portage tree before package is installed. name The name of the package to be installed. Note that this parameter is ignored if either "pkgs" or "sources" is passed. Additionally, please note that this option can only be used to emerge a package from the portage tree. To install a tbz2 package manually, use the "sources" option described below. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.install <package name> refresh Whether or not to sync the portage tree before installing. version Install a specific version of the package, e.g. 1.0.9-r1. Ignored if "pkgs" or "sources" is passed. slot Similar to version, but specifies a valid slot to be installed. It will install the latest available version in the specified slot. Ignored if "pkgs" or "sources" or "version" is passed. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.install sys-devel/gcc slot='4.4' fromrepo Similar to slot, but specifies the repository from the package will be installed. It will install the latest available version in the specified repository. Ignored if "pkgs" or "sources" or "version" is passed. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.install salt fromrepo='gentoo' uses Similar to slot, but specifies a list of use flag. Ignored if "pkgs" or "sources" or "version" is passed. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.install sys-devel/gcc uses='["nptl","-nossp"]' Multiple Package Installation Options: pkgs A list of packages to install from the portage tree. Must be passed as a python list. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.install pkgs='["foo","bar","~category/package:slot::repository[use]"]' sources A list of tbz2 packages to install. Must be passed as a list of dicts, with the keys being package names, and the values being the source URI or local path to the package. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.install sources='[{"foo": "salt://foo.tbz2"},{"bar": "salt://bar.tbz2"}]' binhost has two options try and force. try - tells emerge to try and install the package from a configured binhost. force - forces emerge to install the package from a binhost otherwise it fails out. Returns a dict containing the new package names and versions:: {'<package>': {'old': '<old-version>', 'new': '<new-version>'}} """ log.debug( "Called modules.pkg.install: %s", { "name": name, "refresh": refresh, "pkgs": pkgs, "sources": sources, "kwargs": kwargs, "binhost": binhost, }, ) if salt.utils.data.is_true(refresh): refresh_db() try: pkg_params, pkg_type = __salt__["pkg_resource.parse_targets"]( name, pkgs, sources, **kwargs ) except MinionError as exc: raise CommandExecutionError(exc) # Handle version kwarg for a single package target if pkgs is None and sources is None: version_num = kwargs.get("version") if not version_num: version_num = "" if slot is not None: version_num += ":{}".format(slot) if fromrepo is not None: version_num += "::{}".format(fromrepo) if uses is not None: version_num += "[{}]".format(",".join(uses)) pkg_params = {name: version_num} if not pkg_params: return {} elif pkg_type == "file": emerge_opts = ["tbz2file"] else: emerge_opts = [] if binhost == "try": bin_opts = ["-g"] elif binhost == "force": bin_opts = ["-G"] else: bin_opts = [] changes = {} if pkg_type == "repository": targets = list() for param, version_num in pkg_params.items(): original_param = param param = _p_to_cp(param) if param is None: raise portage.dep.InvalidAtom(original_param) if version_num is None: targets.append(param) else: keyword = None match = re.match("^(~)?([<>])?(=)?([^<>=]*)$", version_num) if match: keyword, gt_lt, eq, verstr = match.groups() prefix = gt_lt or "" prefix += eq or "" # If no prefix characters were supplied and verstr contains a version, use '=' if len(verstr) > 0 and verstr[0] != ":" and verstr[0] != "[": prefix = prefix or "=" target = "{}{}-{}".format(prefix, param, verstr) else: target = "{}{}".format(param, verstr) else: target = "{}".format(param) if "[" in target: old = __salt__["portage_config.get_flags_from_package_conf"]( "use", target ) __salt__["portage_config.append_use_flags"](target) new = __salt__["portage_config.get_flags_from_package_conf"]( "use", target ) if old != new: changes[param + "-USE"] = {"old": old, "new": new} target = target[: target.rfind("[")] if keyword is not None: __salt__["portage_config.append_to_package_conf"]( "accept_keywords", target, ["~ARCH"] ) changes[param + "-ACCEPT_KEYWORD"] = {"old": "", "new": "~ARCH"} if not changes: inst_v = version(param) # Prevent latest_version from calling refresh_db. Either we # just called it or we were asked not to. if latest_version(param, refresh=False) == inst_v: all_uses = __salt__["portage_config.get_cleared_flags"](param) if _flags_changed(*all_uses): changes[param] = { "version": inst_v, "old": {"use": all_uses[0]}, "new": {"use": all_uses[1]}, } targets.append(target) else: targets = pkg_params cmd = [] if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) and __salt__["config.get"]( "systemd.scope", True ): cmd.extend(["systemd-run", "--scope"]) cmd.extend(["emerge", "--ask", "n", "--quiet"]) cmd.extend(bin_opts) cmd.extend(emerge_opts) cmd.extend(targets) old = list_pkgs() call = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, output_loglevel="trace", python_shell=False) if call["retcode"] != 0: needed_changes = _process_emerge_err(call["stdout"], call["stderr"]) else: needed_changes = [] __context__.pop("pkg.list_pkgs", None) new = list_pkgs() changes.update(salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new)) if needed_changes: raise CommandExecutionError( "Error occurred installing package(s)", info={"needed changes": needed_changes, "changes": changes}, ) return changes def update(pkg, slot=None, fromrepo=None, refresh=False, binhost=None, **kwargs): """ .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0 On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to isolate commands which modify installed packages from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's control group. This is done to keep systemd from killing any emerge commands spawned by Salt when the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted. (see ``KillMode`` in the `systemd.kill(5)`_ manpage for more information). If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called ``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes). .. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html .. _`systemd.kill(5)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.kill.html Updates the passed package (emerge --update package) slot Restrict the update to a particular slot. It will update to the latest version within the slot. fromrepo Restrict the update to a particular repository. It will update to the latest version within the repository. binhost has two options try and force. try - tells emerge to try and install the package from a configured binhost. force - forces emerge to install the package from a binhost otherwise it fails out. Return a dict containing the new package names and versions:: {'<package>': {'old': '<old-version>', 'new': '<new-version>'}} CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.update <package name> """ if salt.utils.data.is_true(refresh): refresh_db() full_atom = pkg if slot is not None: full_atom = "{}:{}".format(full_atom, slot) if fromrepo is not None: full_atom = "{}::{}".format(full_atom, fromrepo) if binhost == "try": bin_opts = ["-g"] elif binhost == "force": bin_opts = ["-G"] else: bin_opts = [] old = list_pkgs() cmd = [] if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) and __salt__["config.get"]( "systemd.scope", True ): cmd.extend(["systemd-run", "--scope"]) cmd.extend(["emerge", "--ask", "n", "--quiet", "--update", "--newuse", "--oneshot"]) cmd.extend(bin_opts) cmd.append(full_atom) call = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, output_loglevel="trace", python_shell=False) if call["retcode"] != 0: needed_changes = _process_emerge_err(call["stdout"], call["stderr"]) else: needed_changes = [] __context__.pop("pkg.list_pkgs", None) new = list_pkgs() ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new) if needed_changes: raise CommandExecutionError( "Problem encountered updating package(s)", info={"needed_changes": needed_changes, "changes": ret}, ) return ret def upgrade(refresh=True, binhost=None, backtrack=3, **kwargs): """ .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0 On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to isolate commands which modify installed packages from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's control group. This is done to keep systemd from killing any emerge commands spawned by Salt when the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted. (see ``KillMode`` in the `systemd.kill(5)`_ manpage for more information). If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called ``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes). .. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html .. _`systemd.kill(5)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.kill.html Run a full system upgrade (emerge -uDN @world) binhost has two options try and force. try - tells emerge to try and install the package from a configured binhost. force - forces emerge to install the package from a binhost otherwise it fails out. backtrack Specifies an integer number of times to backtrack if dependency calculation fails due to a conflict or an unsatisfied dependency (default: ´3´). .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 Returns a dictionary containing the changes: .. code-block:: python {'<package>': {'old': '<old-version>', 'new': '<new-version>'}} CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.upgrade """ ret = {"changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} if salt.utils.data.is_true(refresh): refresh_db() if binhost == "try": bin_opts = ["--getbinpkg"] elif binhost == "force": bin_opts = ["--getbinpkgonly"] else: bin_opts = [] old = list_pkgs() cmd = [] if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) and __salt__["config.get"]( "systemd.scope", True ): cmd.extend(["systemd-run", "--scope"]) cmd.extend( [ "emerge", "--ask", "n", "--quiet", "--backtrack", "{}".format(backtrack), "--update", "--newuse", "--deep", ] ) if bin_opts: cmd.extend(bin_opts) cmd.append("@world") result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, output_loglevel="trace", python_shell=False) __context__.pop("pkg.list_pkgs", None) new = list_pkgs() ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new) if result["retcode"] != 0: raise CommandExecutionError( "Problem encountered upgrading packages", info={"changes": ret, "result": result}, ) return ret def remove(name=None, slot=None, fromrepo=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs): """ .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0 On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to isolate commands which modify installed packages from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's control group. This is done to keep systemd from killing any emerge commands spawned by Salt when the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted. (see ``KillMode`` in the `systemd.kill(5)`_ manpage for more information). If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called ``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes). .. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html .. _`systemd.kill(5)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.kill.html Remove packages via emerge --unmerge. name The name of the package to be deleted. slot Restrict the remove to a specific slot. Ignored if ``name`` is None. fromrepo Restrict the remove to a specific slot. Ignored if ``name`` is None. Multiple Package Options: pkgs Uninstall multiple packages. ``slot`` and ``fromrepo`` arguments are ignored if this argument is present. Must be passed as a python list. .. versionadded:: 0.16.0 Returns a dict containing the changes. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.remove <package name> salt '*' pkg.remove <package name> slot=4.4 fromrepo=gentoo salt '*' pkg.remove <package1>,<package2>,<package3> salt '*' pkg.remove pkgs='["foo", "bar"]' """ try: pkg_params = __salt__["pkg_resource.parse_targets"](name, pkgs)[0] except MinionError as exc: raise CommandExecutionError(exc) old = list_pkgs() if ( name and not pkgs and (slot is not None or fromrepo is not None) and len(pkg_params) == 1 ): fullatom = name if slot is not None: targets = ["{}:{}".format(fullatom, slot)] if fromrepo is not None: targets = ["{}::{}".format(fullatom, fromrepo)] targets = [fullatom] else: targets = [x for x in pkg_params if x in old] if not targets: return {} cmd = [] if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) and __salt__["config.get"]( "systemd.scope", True ): cmd.extend(["systemd-run", "--scope"]) cmd.extend(["emerge", "--ask", "n", "--quiet", "--unmerge", "--quiet-unmerge-warn"]) cmd.extend(targets) out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, output_loglevel="trace", python_shell=False) if out["retcode"] != 0 and out["stderr"]: errors = [out["stderr"]] else: errors = [] __context__.pop("pkg.list_pkgs", None) new = list_pkgs() ret = salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new) if errors: raise CommandExecutionError( "Problem encountered removing package(s)", info={"errors": errors, "changes": ret}, ) return ret def purge(name=None, slot=None, fromrepo=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs): """ .. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0 On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to isolate commands which modify installed packages from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's control group. This is done to keep systemd from killing any emerge commands spawned by Salt when the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted. (see ``KillMode`` in the `systemd.kill(5)`_ manpage for more information). If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called ``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes). .. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html .. _`systemd.kill(5)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.kill.html Portage does not have a purge, this function calls remove followed by depclean to emulate a purge process name The name of the package to be deleted. slot Restrict the remove to a specific slot. Ignored if name is None. fromrepo Restrict the remove to a specific slot. Ignored if ``name`` is None. Multiple Package Options: pkgs Uninstall multiple packages. ``slot`` and ``fromrepo`` arguments are ignored if this argument is present. Must be passed as a python list. .. versionadded:: 0.16.0 Returns a dict containing the changes. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.purge <package name> salt '*' pkg.purge <package name> slot=4.4 salt '*' pkg.purge <package1>,<package2>,<package3> salt '*' pkg.purge pkgs='["foo", "bar"]' """ ret = remove(name=name, slot=slot, fromrepo=fromrepo, pkgs=pkgs) ret.update(depclean(name=name, slot=slot, fromrepo=fromrepo, pkgs=pkgs)) return ret def depclean(name=None, slot=None, fromrepo=None, pkgs=None): """ Portage has a function to remove unused dependencies. If a package is provided, it will only removed the package if no other package depends on it. name The name of the package to be cleaned. slot Restrict the remove to a specific slot. Ignored if ``name`` is None. fromrepo Restrict the remove to a specific slot. Ignored if ``name`` is None. pkgs Clean multiple packages. ``slot`` and ``fromrepo`` arguments are ignored if this argument is present. Must be passed as a python list. Return a list containing the removed packages: CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.depclean <package name> """ try: pkg_params = __salt__["pkg_resource.parse_targets"](name, pkgs)[0] except MinionError as exc: raise CommandExecutionError(exc) old = list_pkgs() if ( name and not pkgs and (slot is not None or fromrepo is not None) and len(pkg_params) == 1 ): fullatom = name if slot is not None: targets = ["{}:{}".format(fullatom, slot)] if fromrepo is not None: targets = ["{}::{}".format(fullatom, fromrepo)] targets = [fullatom] else: targets = [x for x in pkg_params if x in old] cmd = ["emerge", "--ask", "n", "--quiet", "--depclean"] + targets __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, output_loglevel="trace", python_shell=False) __context__.pop("pkg.list_pkgs", None) new = list_pkgs() return salt.utils.data.compare_dicts(old, new) def version_cmp(pkg1, pkg2, **kwargs): """ Do a cmp-style comparison on two packages. Return -1 if pkg1 < pkg2, 0 if pkg1 == pkg2, and 1 if pkg1 > pkg2. Return None if there was a problem making the comparison. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.version_cmp '0.2.4-0' '0.2.4.1-0' """ # ignore_epoch is not supported here, but has to be included for API # compatibility. Rather than putting this argument into the function # definition (and thus have it show up in the docs), we just pop it out of # the kwargs dict and then raise an exception if any kwargs other than # ignore_epoch were passed. kwargs = salt.utils.args.clean_kwargs(**kwargs) kwargs.pop("ignore_epoch", None) if kwargs: salt.utils.args.invalid_kwargs(kwargs) regex = r"^~?([^:\[]+):?[^\[]*\[?.*$" ver1 = re.match(regex, pkg1) ver2 = re.match(regex, pkg2) if ver1 and ver2: return portage.versions.vercmp(ver1.group(1), ver2.group(1)) return None def version_clean(version): """ Clean the version string removing extra data. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.version_clean <version_string> """ return re.match(r"^~?[<>]?=?([^<>=:\[]+).*$", version) def check_extra_requirements(pkgname, pkgver): """ Check if the installed package already has the given requirements. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pkg.check_extra_requirements 'sys-devel/gcc' '~>4.1.2:4.1::gentoo[nls,fortran]' """ keyword = None match = re.match("^(~)?([<>])?(=)?([^<>=]*)$", pkgver) if match: keyword, gt_lt, eq, verstr = match.groups() prefix = gt_lt or "" prefix += eq or "" # We need to delete quotes around use flag list elements verstr = verstr.replace("'", "") # If no prefix characters were supplied and verstr contains a version, use '=' if verstr[0] != ":" and verstr[0] != "[": prefix = prefix or "=" atom = "{}{}-{}".format(prefix, pkgname, verstr) else: atom = "{}{}".format(pkgname, verstr) else: return True try: cpv = _porttree().dbapi.xmatch("bestmatch-visible", atom) except portage.exception.InvalidAtom as iae: log.error("Unable to find a matching package for %s: (%s)", atom, iae) return False if cpv == "": return False try: cur_repo, cur_use = _vartree().dbapi.aux_get(cpv, ["repository", "USE"]) except KeyError: return False des_repo = re.match(r"^.+::([^\[]+).*$", atom) if des_repo and des_repo.group(1) != cur_repo: return False des_uses = set(portage.dep.dep_getusedeps(atom)) cur_use = cur_use.split() if ( len( [x for x in des_uses.difference(cur_use) if x[0] != "-" or x[1:] in cur_use] ) > 0 ): return False if keyword: if not __salt__["portage_config.has_flag"]("accept_keywords", atom, "~ARCH"): return False return True
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