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Edit: mount.py
""" Salt module to manage Unix mounts and the fstab file """ import logging import os import re import salt.utils.args import salt.utils.data import salt.utils.files import salt.utils.mount import salt.utils.path import salt.utils.platform import salt.utils.stringutils from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError, CommandNotFoundError from salt.utils.odict import OrderedDict # Set up logger log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Define the module's virtual name __virtualname__ = "mount" def __virtual__(): """ Only load on POSIX-like systems """ # Disable on Windows, a specific file module exists: if salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): return (False, "The mount module cannot be loaded: not a POSIX-like system.") return True def _list_mounts(): ret = {} if __grains__["os"] in ["MacOS", "Darwin"]: mounts = __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount") else: mounts = __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount -l") for line in mounts.split("\n"): comps = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", line).split() if len(comps) >= 3: ret[comps[2]] = comps[0] return ret def _active_mountinfo(ret): _list = _list_mounts() filename = "/proc/self/mountinfo" if not os.access(filename, os.R_OK): msg = "File not readable {0}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(filename)) if "disk.blkid" not in __context__: __context__["disk.blkid"] = __salt__["disk.blkid"]() blkid_info = __context__["disk.blkid"] with salt.utils.files.fopen(filename) as ifile: for line in ifile: comps = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line).split() device = comps[2].split(":") # each line can have any number of # optional parameters, we use the # location of the separator field to # determine the location of the elements # after it. _sep = comps.index("-") device_name = comps[_sep + 2] device_uuid = None device_label = None if device_name: device_uuid = blkid_info.get(device_name, {}).get("UUID") device_uuid = device_uuid and device_uuid.lower() device_label = blkid_info.get(device_name, {}).get("LABEL") ret[comps[4]] = { "mountid": comps[0], "parentid": comps[1], "major": device[0], "minor": device[1], "root": comps[3], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(comps[5].split(",")), "fstype": comps[_sep + 1], "device": device_name.replace("\\040", "\\ "), "alt_device": _list.get(comps[4], None), "superopts": _resolve_user_group_names(comps[_sep + 3].split(",")), "device_uuid": device_uuid, "device_label": device_label, } return ret def _active_mounts(ret): """ List active mounts on Linux systems """ _list = _list_mounts() filename = "/proc/self/mounts" if not os.access(filename, os.R_OK): msg = "File not readable {0}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(filename)) with salt.utils.files.fopen(filename) as ifile: for line in ifile: comps = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line).split() ret[comps[1]] = { "device": comps[0], "alt_device": _list.get(comps[1], None), "fstype": comps[2], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(comps[3].split(",")), } return ret def _active_mounts_aix(ret): """ List active mounts on AIX systems """ for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount -p").split("\n"): comps = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", line).split() if comps: if comps[0] == "node" or comps[0] == "--------": continue comps_len = len(comps) if line.startswith((" ", "\t")): curr_opts = ( _resolve_user_group_names(comps[6].split(",")) if 7 == comps_len else [] ) if curr_opts: ret[comps[1]] = { "device": comps[0], "fstype": comps[2], "opts": curr_opts, } else: ret[comps[1]] = {"device": comps[0], "fstype": comps[2]} else: curr_opts = ( _resolve_user_group_names(comps[7].split(",")) if 8 == comps_len else [] ) if curr_opts: ret[comps[2]] = { "node": comps[0], "device": comps[1], "fstype": comps[3], "opts": curr_opts, } else: ret[comps[2]] = { "node": comps[0], "device": comps[1], "fstype": comps[3], } return ret def _active_mounts_freebsd(ret): """ List active mounts on FreeBSD systems """ for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount -p").split("\n"): comps = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", line).split() ret[comps[1]] = { "device": comps[0], "fstype": comps[2], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(comps[3].split(",")), } return ret def _active_mounts_solaris(ret): """ List active mounts on Solaris systems """ for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount -v").split("\n"): comps = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", line).split() ret[comps[2]] = { "device": comps[0], "fstype": comps[4], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(comps[5].split("/")), } return ret def _active_mounts_openbsd(ret): """ List active mounts on OpenBSD systems """ for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount -v").split("\n"): comps = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", line).split() parens = re.findall(r"\((.*?)\)", line, re.DOTALL) if len(parens) > 1: nod = __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("ls -l {}".format(comps[0])) nod = " ".join(nod.split()).split(" ") ret[comps[3]] = { "device": comps[0], "fstype": comps[5], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(parens[1].split(", ")), "major": str(nod[4].strip(",")), "minor": str(nod[5]), "device_uuid": parens[0], } else: ret[comps[2]] = { "device": comps[0], "fstype": comps[4], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(parens[0].split(", ")), } return ret def _active_mounts_darwin(ret): """ List active mounts on Mac OS systems """ for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("mount").split("\n"): comps = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", line).split() parens = re.findall(r"\((.*?)\)", line, re.DOTALL)[0].split(", ") ret[comps[2]] = { "device": comps[0], "fstype": parens[0], "opts": _resolve_user_group_names(parens[1:]), } return ret def _resolve_user_group_names(opts): """ Resolve user and group names in related opts """ name_id_opts = {"uid": "user.info", "gid": "group.info"} for ind, opt in enumerate(opts): if opt.split("=")[0] in name_id_opts: _givenid = opt.split("=")[1] _param = opt.split("=")[0] _id = _givenid if not re.match("[0-9]+$", _givenid): _info = __salt__[name_id_opts[_param]](_givenid) if _info and _param in _info: _id = _info[_param] opts[ind] = _param + "=" + str(_id) opts[ind] = opts[ind].replace("\\040", "\\ ") return opts def active(extended=False): """ List the active mounts. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.active """ ret = {} if __grains__["os"] == "FreeBSD": _active_mounts_freebsd(ret) elif "AIX" in __grains__["kernel"]: _active_mounts_aix(ret) elif __grains__["kernel"] == "SunOS": _active_mounts_solaris(ret) elif __grains__["os"] == "OpenBSD": _active_mounts_openbsd(ret) elif __grains__["os"] in ["MacOS", "Darwin"]: _active_mounts_darwin(ret) else: if extended: try: _active_mountinfo(ret) except CommandExecutionError: _active_mounts(ret) else: _active_mounts(ret) return ret class _fstab_entry: """ Utility class for manipulating fstab entries. Primarily we're parsing, formatting, and comparing lines. Parsing emits dicts expected from fstab() or raises a ValueError. Note: We'll probably want to use os.normpath and os.normcase on 'name' """ class ParseError(ValueError): """ Error raised when a line isn't parsible as an fstab entry """ fstab_keys = ("device", "name", "fstype", "opts", "dump", "pass_num") # preserve data format compatibility_keys = ("device", "name", "fstype", "opts", "dump", "pass") fstab_format = "{device}\t\t{name}\t{fstype}\t{opts}\t{dump} {pass_num}\n" @classmethod def dict_from_line(cls, line, keys=fstab_keys): if len(keys) != 6: raise ValueError("Invalid key array: {}".format(keys)) if line.startswith("#"): raise cls.ParseError("Comment!") comps = line.split() if len(comps) < 4 or len(comps) > 6: raise cls.ParseError("Invalid Entry!") comps.extend(["0"] * (len(keys) - len(comps))) return dict(zip(keys, comps)) @classmethod def from_line(cls, *args, **kwargs): return cls(**cls.dict_from_line(*args, **kwargs)) @classmethod def dict_to_line(cls, entry): return cls.fstab_format.format(**entry) def __str__(self): """ String value, only works for full repr """ return self.dict_to_line(self.criteria) def __repr__(self): """ Always works """ return repr(self.criteria) def pick(self, keys): """ Returns an instance with just those keys """ subset = {key: self.criteria[key] for key in keys} return self.__class__(**subset) def __init__(self, **criteria): """ Store non-empty, non-null values to use as filter """ items = [ key_value for key_value in criteria.items() if key_value[1] is not None ] items = [(key_value1[0], str(key_value1[1])) for key_value1 in items] self.criteria = dict(items) @staticmethod def norm_path(path): """ Resolve equivalent paths equivalently """ return os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(path)) def match(self, line): """ Compare potentially partial criteria against line """ entry = self.dict_from_line(line) for key, value in self.criteria.items(): if key == "opts": ex_opts = sorted(entry.get(key, "").split(",")) cr_opts = sorted(value.split(",")) if ex_opts != cr_opts: return False elif entry[key] != value: return False return True class _vfstab_entry: """ Utility class for manipulating vfstab entries. Primarily we're parsing, formatting, and comparing lines. Parsing emits dicts expected from fstab() or raises a ValueError. Note: We'll probably want to use os.normpath and os.normcase on 'name' Note: This parses vfstab entries on Solaris like systems #device device mount FS fsck mount mount #to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options # /devices - /devices devfs - no - """ class ParseError(ValueError): """Error raised when a line isn't parsible as an fstab entry""" vfstab_keys = ( "device", "device_fsck", "name", "fstype", "pass_fsck", "mount_at_boot", "opts", ) # NOTE: weird formatting to match default spacing on Solaris vfstab_format = ( "{device:<11} {device_fsck:<3} {name:<19} {fstype:<8} {pass_fsck:<3}" " {mount_at_boot:<6} {opts}\n" ) @classmethod def dict_from_line(cls, line): if line.startswith("#"): raise cls.ParseError("Comment!") comps = line.split() if len(comps) != 7: raise cls.ParseError("Invalid Entry!") return dict(zip(cls.vfstab_keys, comps)) @classmethod def from_line(cls, *args, **kwargs): return cls(**cls.dict_from_line(*args, **kwargs)) @classmethod def dict_to_line(cls, entry): return cls.vfstab_format.format(**entry) def __str__(self): """ String value, only works for full repr """ return self.dict_to_line(self.criteria) def __repr__(self): """ Always works """ return repr(self.criteria) def pick(self, keys): """ Returns an instance with just those keys """ subset = {key: self.criteria[key] for key in keys} return self.__class__(**subset) def __init__(self, **criteria): """ Store non-empty, non-null values to use as filter """ items = [ key_value for key_value in criteria.items() if key_value[1] is not None ] items = [(key_value1[0], str(key_value1[1])) for key_value1 in items] self.criteria = dict(items) @staticmethod def norm_path(path): """ Resolve equivalent paths equivalently """ return os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(path)) def match(self, line): """ Compare potentially partial criteria against line """ entry = self.dict_from_line(line) for key, value in self.criteria.items(): if key == "opts": ex_opts = sorted(entry.get(key, "").split(",")) cr_opts = sorted(value.split(",")) if ex_opts != cr_opts: return False elif entry[key] != value: return False return True class _FileSystemsEntry: """ Utility class for manipulating filesystem entries. Primarily we're parsing, formatting, and comparing lines. Parsing emits dicts expected from fstab() or raises a ValueError. Note: We'll probably want to use os.normpath and os.normcase on 'name' """ class ParseError(ValueError): """ Error raised when a line isn't parsible as an fstab entry """ filesystems_keys = ("device", "name", "fstype", "vfstype", "opts", "mount") # preserve data format of filesystems compatibility_keys = ( "dev", "dev", "name", "fstype", "vfstype", "opts", "mount", "type", "vfs", "account", "boot", "check", "free", "nodename", "quota", "size", "vol", "log", ) @classmethod def dict_from_lines(cls, lines, keys=filesystems_keys): if len(lines) < 2: raise ValueError("Invalid number of lines: {}".format(lines)) if not keys: # if empty force default filesystems_keys keys = _FileSystemsEntry.filesystems_keys elif len(keys) < 6: raise ValueError("Invalid key name array: {}".format(keys)) blk_lines = lines orddict = OrderedDict() orddict["name"] = blk_lines[0].split(":")[0].strip() blk_lines.pop(0) for line in blk_lines: if line.startswith("#"): raise cls.ParseError("Comment!") comps = line.split("= ") if len(comps) != 2: raise cls.ParseError("Invalid Entry!") key_name = comps[0].strip() if key_name in keys: orddict[key_name] = comps[1].strip() else: raise ValueError( "Invalid name for use in filesystems: {}".format(key_name) ) return orddict @classmethod def dict_from_cmd_line(cls, ipargs, keys): cmdln_dict = ipargs if keys: for key, value in keys.items(): # ignore unknown or local scope keys if key.startswith("__"): continue if key in _FileSystemsEntry.compatibility_keys: cmdln_dict[key] = value return cmdln_dict @classmethod def from_line(cls, *args, **kwargs): return cls(**cls.dict_from_cmd_line(*args, **kwargs)) @classmethod def dict_to_lines(cls, fsys_dict_entry): entry = fsys_dict_entry strg_out = entry["name"] + ":" + os.linesep for k, v in entry.items(): if "name" not in k: strg_out += "\t{}\t\t= {}".format(k, v) + os.linesep strg_out += os.linesep return str(strg_out) @classmethod def dict_to_list_lines(cls, fsys_dict_entry): entry = fsys_dict_entry list_out = [] list_out.append(str(entry["name"] + ":" + os.linesep)) for k, v in entry.items(): if "name" not in k: list_out.append(str("\t{}\t\t= {}".format(k, v) + os.linesep)) list_out.append(str(os.linesep)) return list_out def dict_from_entry(self): ret = OrderedDict() ret[self.criteria["name"]] = self.criteria return ret def __str__(self): """ String value, only works for full repr """ return self.dict_to_lines(self.criteria) def __repr__(self): """ Always works """ return repr(self.criteria) def pick(self, keys): """ Returns an instance with just those keys """ subset = {key: self.criteria[key] for key in keys} return self.__class__(**subset) def __init__(self, **criteria): """ Store non-empty, non-null values to use as filter """ items = [ key_value for key_value in criteria.items() if key_value[1] is not None ] items = [(key_value1[0], str(key_value1[1])) for key_value1 in items] self.criteria = OrderedDict(items) @staticmethod def norm_path(path): """ Resolve equivalent paths equivalently """ return os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(path)) def match(self, fsys_view): """ Compare potentially partial criteria against built filesystems entry dictionary """ evalue_dict = fsys_view[1] for key, value in self.criteria.items(): if key in evalue_dict: if key == "opts": ex_opts = sorted(evalue_dict.get(key, "").split(",")) cr_opts = sorted(value.split(",")) if ex_opts != cr_opts: return False elif evalue_dict[key] != value: return False else: return False return True def __getitem__(self, key): """ Return value for input key """ return self.criteria[key] def fstab(config="/etc/fstab"): """ .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.2 List the contents of the fstab CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.fstab """ ret = {} if not os.path.isfile(config): return ret with salt.utils.files.fopen(config) as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) try: if __grains__["kernel"] == "SunOS": # Note: comments use in default vfstab file! if line[0] == "#": continue entry = _vfstab_entry.dict_from_line(line) else: entry = _fstab_entry.dict_from_line( line, _fstab_entry.compatibility_keys ) entry["opts"] = entry["opts"].split(",") while entry["name"] in ret: entry["name"] += "_" ret[entry.pop("name")] = entry except _fstab_entry.ParseError: pass except _vfstab_entry.ParseError: pass return ret def vfstab(config="/etc/vfstab"): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.2 List the contents of the vfstab CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.vfstab """ # NOTE: vfstab is a wrapper for fstab return fstab(config) def rm_fstab(name, device, config="/etc/fstab"): """ .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.2 Remove the mount point from the fstab CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.rm_fstab /mnt/foo /dev/sdg """ modified = False if __grains__["kernel"] == "SunOS": criteria = _vfstab_entry(name=name, device=device) else: criteria = _fstab_entry(name=name, device=device) lines = [] try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "r") as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) try: if criteria.match(line): modified = True else: lines.append(line) except _fstab_entry.ParseError: lines.append(line) except _vfstab_entry.ParseError: lines.append(line) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't read from {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) if modified: try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(lines)) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't write to {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) # Note: not clear why we always return 'True' # --just copying previous behavior at this point... return True def rm_vfstab(name, device, config="/etc/vfstab"): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.2 Remove the mount point from the vfstab CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.rm_vfstab /mnt/foo /device/c0t0d0p0 """ ## NOTE: rm_vfstab is a wrapper for rm_fstab return rm_fstab(name, device, config) def set_fstab( name, device, fstype, opts="defaults", dump=0, pass_num=0, config="/etc/fstab", test=False, match_on="auto", not_change=False, **kwargs ): """ Verify that this mount is represented in the fstab, change the mount to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present. If the entry is found via `match_on` and `not_change` is True, the current line will be preserved. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.set_fstab /mnt/foo /dev/sdz1 ext4 """ # Fix the opts type if it is a list if isinstance(opts, list): opts = ",".join(opts) # preserve arguments for updating entry_args = { "name": name, "device": device.replace("\\ ", "\\040"), "fstype": fstype, "opts": opts.replace("\\ ", "\\040"), "dump": dump, "pass_num": pass_num, } lines = [] ret = None # Transform match_on into list--items will be checked later if isinstance(match_on, list): pass elif not isinstance(match_on, str): msg = "match_on must be a string or list of strings" raise CommandExecutionError(msg) elif match_on == "auto": # Try to guess right criteria for auto.... # NOTE: missing some special fstypes here specialFSes = frozenset( [ "none", "tmpfs", "sysfs", "proc", "fusectl", "debugfs", "securityfs", "devtmpfs", "cgroup", "nfs", "nfs4", "glusterfs", "btrfs", ] ) if fstype in specialFSes: match_on = ["name"] else: match_on = ["device"] else: match_on = [match_on] # generate entry and criteria objects, handle invalid keys in match_on entry = _fstab_entry(**entry_args) try: criteria = entry.pick(match_on) except KeyError: filterFn = lambda key: key not in _fstab_entry.fstab_keys invalid_keys = filter(filterFn, match_on) msg = 'Unrecognized keys in match_on: "{}"'.format(invalid_keys) raise CommandExecutionError(msg) # parse file, use ret to cache status if not os.path.isfile(config): raise CommandExecutionError('Bad config file "{}"'.format(config)) try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "r") as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) try: if criteria.match(line): # Note: If ret isn't None here, # we've matched multiple lines ret = "present" if entry.match(line) or not_change: lines.append(line) else: ret = "change" lines.append(str(entry)) else: lines.append(line) except _fstab_entry.ParseError: lines.append(line) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't read from {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) # add line if not present or changed if ret is None: lines.append(str(entry)) ret = "new" if ret != "present": # ret in ['new', 'change']: if not salt.utils.args.test_mode(test=test, **kwargs): try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: # The line was changed, commit it! ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(lines)) except OSError: msg = "File not writable {0}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config)) return ret def set_vfstab( name, device, fstype, opts="-", device_fsck="-", pass_fsck="-", mount_at_boot="yes", config="/etc/vfstab", test=False, match_on="auto", not_change=False, **kwargs ): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.2 Verify that this mount is represented in the fstab, change the mount to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present. If the entry is found via `match_on` and `not_change` is True, the current line will be preserved. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.set_vfstab /mnt/foo /device/c0t0d0p0 ufs """ # Fix the opts type if it is a list if isinstance(opts, list): opts = ",".join(opts) # Map unknown values for mount_at_boot to no if mount_at_boot != "yes": mount_at_boot = "no" # preserve arguments for updating entry_args = { "name": name, "device": device, "fstype": fstype, "opts": opts, "device_fsck": device_fsck, "pass_fsck": pass_fsck, "mount_at_boot": mount_at_boot, } lines = [] ret = None # Transform match_on into list--items will be checked later if isinstance(match_on, list): pass elif not isinstance(match_on, str): msg = "match_on must be a string or list of strings" raise CommandExecutionError(msg) elif match_on == "auto": # Try to guess right criteria for auto.... # NOTE: missing some special fstypes here specialFSes = frozenset( ["devfs", "proc", "ctfs", "objfs", "sharefs", "fs", "tmpfs"] ) if fstype in specialFSes: match_on = ["name"] else: match_on = ["device"] else: match_on = [match_on] # generate entry and criteria objects, handle invalid keys in match_on entry = _vfstab_entry(**entry_args) try: criteria = entry.pick(match_on) except KeyError: filterFn = lambda key: key not in _vfstab_entry.vfstab_keys invalid_keys = filter(filterFn, match_on) msg = 'Unrecognized keys in match_on: "{}"'.format(invalid_keys) raise CommandExecutionError(msg) # parse file, use ret to cache status if not os.path.isfile(config): raise CommandExecutionError('Bad config file "{}"'.format(config)) try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "r") as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) try: if criteria.match(line): # Note: If ret isn't None here, # we've matched multiple lines ret = "present" if entry.match(line) or not_change: lines.append(line) else: ret = "change" lines.append(str(entry)) else: lines.append(line) except _vfstab_entry.ParseError: lines.append(line) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't read from {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) # add line if not present or changed if ret is None: lines.append(str(entry)) ret = "new" if ret != "present": # ret in ['new', 'change']: if not salt.utils.args.test_mode(test=test, **kwargs): try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: # The line was changed, commit it! ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(lines)) except OSError: msg = "File not writable {0}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config)) return ret def rm_automaster(name, device, config="/etc/auto_salt"): """ Remove the mount point from the auto_master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.rm_automaster /mnt/foo /dev/sdg """ contents = automaster(config) if name not in contents: return True # The entry is present, get rid of it lines = [] try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "r") as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) if line.startswith("#"): # Commented lines.append(line) continue if not line.strip(): # Blank line lines.append(line) continue comps = line.split() if len(comps) != 3: # Invalid entry lines.append(line) continue comps = line.split() prefix = "/.." name_chk = comps[0].replace(prefix, "") device_fmt = comps[2].split(":") if device: if name_chk == name and device_fmt[1] == device: continue else: if name_chk == name: continue lines.append(line) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't read from {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(lines)) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't write to {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) # Update automount __salt__["cmd.run"]("automount -cv") return True def set_automaster( name, device, fstype, opts="", config="/etc/auto_salt", test=False, not_change=False, **kwargs ): """ Verify that this mount is represented in the auto_salt, change the mount to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.set_automaster /mnt/foo /dev/sdz1 ext4 """ # Fix the opts type if it is a list if isinstance(opts, list): opts = ",".join(opts) lines = [] change = False present = False automaster_file = "/etc/auto_master" if not os.path.isfile(config): __salt__["file.touch"](config) __salt__["file.append"](automaster_file, "/-\t\t\t{}".format(config)) name = "/..{}".format(name) device_fmt = "{}:{}".format(fstype, device) type_opts = "-fstype={},{}".format(fstype, opts) if fstype == "smbfs": device_fmt = device_fmt.replace(fstype, "") try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "r") as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) if line.startswith("#"): # Commented lines.append(line) continue if not line.strip(): # Blank line lines.append(line) continue comps = line.split() if len(comps) != 3: # Invalid entry lines.append(line) continue if comps[0] == name or comps[2] == device_fmt: present = True if not_change: continue # check to see if there are changes # and fix them if there are any if comps[0] != name: change = True comps[0] = name if comps[1] != type_opts: change = True comps[1] = type_opts if comps[2] != device_fmt: change = True comps[2] = device_fmt if change: log.debug( "auto_master entry for mount point %s needs to be updated", name, ) newline = "{}\t{}\t{}\n".format(name, type_opts, device_fmt) lines.append(newline) else: lines.append(line) except OSError as exc: msg = "Couldn't read from {0}: {1}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config, exc)) if change: if not salt.utils.args.test_mode(test=test, **kwargs): try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: # The line was changed, commit it! ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(lines)) except OSError: msg = "File not writable {0}" raise CommandExecutionError(msg.format(config)) return "change" if not change: if present: # The right entry is already here return "present" else: if not salt.utils.args.test_mode(test=test, **kwargs): # The entry is new, add it to the end of the fstab newline = "{}\t{}\t{}\n".format(name, type_opts, device_fmt) lines.append(newline) try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: # The line was changed, commit it! ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(lines)) except OSError: raise CommandExecutionError("File not writable {}".format(config)) return "new" def automaster(config="/etc/auto_salt"): """ List the contents of the auto master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.automaster """ ret = {} if not os.path.isfile(config): return ret with salt.utils.files.fopen(config) as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) if line.startswith("#"): # Commented continue if not line.strip(): # Blank line continue comps = line.split() if len(comps) != 3: # Invalid entry continue prefix = "/.." name = comps[0].replace(prefix, "") device_fmt = comps[2].split(":") opts = comps[1].split(",") ret[name] = {"device": device_fmt[1], "fstype": opts[0], "opts": opts[1:]} return ret def mount( name, device=False, mkmnt=False, fstype="", opts="defaults", user=None, util="mount" ): """ Mount a device CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.mount /mnt/foo /dev/sdz1 True """ if util != "mount": # This functionality used to live in img.mount_image if util == "guestfs": return __salt__["guestfs.mount"](name, root=device) elif util == "qemu_nbd": mnt = __salt__["qemu_nbd.init"](name, device) if not mnt: return False first = next(iter(mnt.keys())) __context__["img.mnt_{}".format(first)] = mnt return first return False # Darwin doesn't expect defaults when mounting without other options if "defaults" in opts and __grains__["os"] in ["MacOS", "Darwin", "AIX"]: opts = None if isinstance(opts, str): opts = opts.split(",") if not os.path.exists(name) and mkmnt: __salt__["file.mkdir"](name, user=user) args = "" if opts is not None: lopts = ",".join(opts) args = "-o {}".format(lopts) if fstype: # use of fstype on AIX differs from typical Linux use of -t # functionality AIX uses -v vfsname, -t fstype mounts all with # fstype in /etc/filesystems if "AIX" in __grains__["os"]: args += " -v {}".format(fstype) elif "solaris" in __grains__["os"].lower(): args += " -F {}".format(fstype) else: args += " -t {}".format(fstype) cmd = "mount " if device: cmd += "{} '{}' '{}' ".format(args, device, name) else: cmd += "'{}' ".format(name) out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, runas=user, python_shell=False) if out["retcode"]: return out["stderr"] return True def remount(name, device, mkmnt=False, fstype="", opts="defaults", user=None): """ Attempt to remount a device, if the device is not already mounted, mount is called CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.remount /mnt/foo /dev/sdz1 True """ force_mount = False if __grains__["os"] in ["MacOS", "Darwin"]: if opts == "defaults": opts = "noowners" if fstype == "smbfs": force_mount = True if "AIX" in __grains__["os"]: if opts == "defaults": opts = [] if isinstance(opts, str): opts = opts.split(",") mnts = active() if name in mnts: # The mount point is mounted, attempt to remount it with the given data if "remount" not in opts and __grains__["os"] not in [ "OpenBSD", "MacOS", "Darwin", ]: opts.append("remount") if force_mount: # We need to force the mount but first we should unmount umount(name, device, user=user) args = "" if opts: lopts = ",".join(opts) args = "-o {}".format(lopts) if fstype: # use of fstype on AIX differs from typical Linux use of # -t functionality AIX uses -v vfsname, -t fstype mounts # all with fstype in /etc/filesystems if "AIX" in __grains__["os"]: args += " -v {}".format(fstype) elif "solaris" in __grains__["os"].lower(): args += " -F {}".format(fstype) else: args += " -t {}".format(fstype) if __grains__["os"] not in ["OpenBSD", "MacOS", "Darwin"] or force_mount: cmd = "mount {} '{}' '{}' ".format(args, device, name) else: cmd = "mount -u {} '{}' '{}' ".format(args, device, name) out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, runas=user, python_shell=False) if out["retcode"]: return out["stderr"] return True # Mount a filesystem that isn't already return mount(name, device, mkmnt, fstype, opts, user=user) def umount(name, device=None, user=None, util="mount"): """ Attempt to unmount a device by specifying the directory it is mounted on CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.umount /mnt/foo .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.umount /mnt/foo /dev/xvdc1 """ if util == "guestfs": __salt__["guestfs.umount"](name, disk=device) return elif util == "qemu_nbd": # This functionality used to live in img.umount_image if "qemu_nbd.clear" in __salt__: if "img.mnt_{}".format(name) in __context__: __salt__["qemu_nbd.clear"](__context__["img.mnt_{}".format(name)]) return mnts = active() if name not in mnts: return "{} does not have anything mounted".format(name) if not device: cmd = "umount '{}'".format(name) else: cmd = "umount '{}'".format(device) out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd, runas=user, python_shell=False) if out["retcode"]: return out["stderr"] return True def is_fuse_exec(cmd): """ Returns true if the command passed is a fuse mountable application. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.is_fuse_exec sshfs """ cmd_path = salt.utils.path.which(cmd) # No point in running ldd on a command that doesn't exist if not cmd_path: return False elif not salt.utils.path.which("ldd"): raise CommandNotFoundError("ldd") out = __salt__["cmd.run"]("ldd {}".format(cmd_path), python_shell=False) return "libfuse" in out def swaps(): """ Return a dict containing information on active swap .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.2 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.swaps """ ret = {} if __grains__["kernel"] == "SunOS": for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("swap -l").splitlines(): if line.startswith("swapfile"): continue comps = line.split() ret[comps[0]] = { "type": "device" if comps[0].startswith(("/dev", "swap")) else "file", "size": int(comps[3]), "used": (int(comps[3]) - int(comps[4])), "priority": "-", } elif "AIX" in __grains__["kernel"]: for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("swap -l").splitlines(): if line.startswith("device"): continue comps = line.split() # AIX uses MB for units ret[comps[0]] = { "type": "device", "size": int(comps[3][:-2]) * 1024, "used": (int(comps[3][:-2]) - int(comps[4][:-2])) * 1024, "priority": "-", } elif __grains__["os"] != "OpenBSD": with salt.utils.files.fopen("/proc/swaps") as fp_: for line in fp_: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) if line.startswith("Filename"): continue comps = line.split() ret[comps[0]] = { "type": comps[1], "size": comps[2], "used": comps[3], "priority": comps[4], } else: for line in __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"]("swapctl -kl").splitlines(): if line.startswith(("Device", "Total")): continue swap_type = "file" comps = line.split() if comps[0].startswith("/dev/"): swap_type = "partition" ret[comps[0]] = { "type": swap_type, "size": comps[1], "used": comps[2], "priority": comps[5], } return ret def swapon(name, priority=None): """ Activate a swap disk .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.2 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.swapon /root/swapfile """ ret = {} on_ = swaps() if name in on_: ret["stats"] = on_[name] ret["new"] = False return ret if __grains__["kernel"] == "SunOS": if __grains__["virtual"] != "zone": __salt__["cmd.run"]("swap -a '{}'".format(name), python_shell=False) else: return False else: cmd = "swapon '{}'".format(name) if priority and "AIX" not in __grains__["kernel"]: cmd += " -p {}".format(priority) __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False) on_ = swaps() if name in on_: ret["stats"] = on_[name] ret["new"] = True return ret return ret def swapoff(name): """ Deactivate a named swap mount .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.2 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.swapoff /root/swapfile """ on_ = swaps() if name in on_: if __grains__["kernel"] == "SunOS": if __grains__["virtual"] != "zone": __salt__["cmd.run"]("swap -a '{}'".format(name), python_shell=False) else: return False elif __grains__["os"] != "OpenBSD": __salt__["cmd.run"]("swapoff '{}'".format(name), python_shell=False) else: __salt__["cmd.run"]("swapctl -d '{}'".format(name), python_shell=False) on_ = swaps() if name in on_: return False return True return None def is_mounted(name): """ .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0 Provide information if the path is mounted CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.is_mounted /mnt/share """ active_ = active() if name in active_: return True else: return False def read_mount_cache(name): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 Provide information if the path is mounted CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.read_mount_cache /mnt/share """ cache = salt.utils.mount.read_cache(__opts__) if cache: if "mounts" in cache and cache["mounts"]: if name in cache["mounts"]: return cache["mounts"][name] return {} def write_mount_cache(real_name, device, mkmnt, fstype, mount_opts): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 Provide information if the path is mounted :param real_name: The real name of the mount point where the device is mounted. :param device: The device that is being mounted. :param mkmnt: Whether or not the mount point should be created. :param fstype: The file system that is used. :param mount_opts: Additional options used when mounting the device. :return: Boolean if message was sent successfully. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.write_mount_cache /mnt/share /dev/sda1 False ext4 defaults,nosuid """ cache = salt.utils.mount.read_cache(__opts__) if not cache: cache = {} cache["mounts"] = {} else: if "mounts" not in cache: cache["mounts"] = {} cache["mounts"][real_name] = { "device": device, "fstype": fstype, "mkmnt": mkmnt, "opts": mount_opts, } cache_write = salt.utils.mount.write_cache(cache, __opts__) if cache_write: return True else: raise CommandExecutionError("Unable to write mount cache.") def delete_mount_cache(real_name): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 Provide information if the path is mounted CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.delete_mount_cache /mnt/share """ cache = salt.utils.mount.read_cache(__opts__) if cache: if "mounts" in cache: if real_name in cache["mounts"]: del cache["mounts"][real_name] cache_write = salt.utils.mount.write_cache(cache, __opts__) if not cache_write: raise CommandExecutionError("Unable to write mount cache.") return True def _filesystems(config="/etc/filesystems", leading_key=True): """ Return the contents of the filesystems in an OrderedDict config File containing filesystem infomation leading_key True return dictionary keyed by 'name' and value as dictionary with other keys, values (name excluded) OrderedDict({ '/dir' : OrderedDict({'dev': '/dev/hd8', .... }})) False return dictionary keyed by 'name' and value as dictionary with all keys, values (name included) OrderedDict({ '/dir' : OrderedDict({'name': '/dir', 'dev': '/dev/hd8', ... })}) """ ret = OrderedDict() lines = [] parsing_block = False if not os.path.isfile(config) or "AIX" not in __grains__["kernel"]: return ret # read in block of filesystems, block starts with '/' till empty line with salt.utils.files.fopen(config) as ifile: for line in ifile: line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) # skip till first entry if not line.startswith("/") and not parsing_block: continue if line.startswith("/"): parsing_block = True lines.append(line) elif not line.split(): parsing_block = False try: entry = _FileSystemsEntry.dict_from_lines( lines, _FileSystemsEntry.compatibility_keys ) lines = [] if "opts" in entry: entry["opts"] = entry["opts"].split(",") while entry["name"] in ret: entry["name"] += "_" if leading_key: ret[entry.pop("name")] = entry else: ret[entry["name"]] = entry except _FileSystemsEntry.ParseError: pass else: lines.append(line) return ret def filesystems(config="/etc/filesystems"): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.3 List the contents of the filesystems CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.filesystems """ ret = {} if "AIX" not in __grains__["kernel"]: return ret ret_dict = _filesystems(config) if ret_dict: ret_key = next(iter(ret_dict.keys())) ret = {ret_key: dict(ret_dict[ret_key])} return ret def set_filesystems( name, device, vfstype, opts="-", mount="true", config="/etc/filesystems", test=False, match_on="auto", not_change=False, **kwargs ): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.3 Verify that this mount is represented in the filesystems, change the mount to match the data passed, or add the mount if it is not present on AIX If the entry is found via `match_on` and `not_change` is True, the current line will be preserved. Provide information if the path is mounted :param name: The name of the mount point where the device is mounted. :param device: The device that is being mounted. :param vfstype: The file system that is used (AIX has two fstypes, fstype and vfstype - similar to Linux fstype) :param opts: Additional options used when mounting the device. :param mount: Mount if not mounted, default True. :param config: Configuration file, default /etc/filesystems. :param match: File systems type to match on, default auto CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.set_filesystems /mnt/foo /dev/sdz1 jfs2 """ # Fix the opts type if it is a list if isinstance(opts, list): opts = ",".join(opts) # preserve arguments for updating entry_args = { "name": name, "dev": device.replace("\\ ", "\\040"), "vfstype": vfstype, "opts": opts, "mount": mount, } view_lines = [] ret = None if "AIX" not in __grains__["kernel"]: return ret # Transform match_on into list--items will be checked later if isinstance(match_on, list): pass elif not isinstance(match_on, str): raise CommandExecutionError("match_on must be a string or list of strings") elif match_on == "auto": # Try to guess right criteria for auto.... # added IBM types from sys/vmount.h after btrfs # NOTE: missing some special fstypes here specialFSes = frozenset( [ "none", "tmpfs", "sysfs", "proc", "fusectl", "debugfs", "securityfs", "devtmpfs", "cgroup", "btrfs", "cdrfs", "procfs", "jfs", "jfs2", "nfs", "sfs", "nfs3", "cachefs", "udfs", "cifs", "namefs", "pmemfs", "ahafs", "nfs4", "autofs", "stnfs", ] ) if vfstype in specialFSes: match_on = ["name"] else: match_on = ["dev"] else: match_on = [match_on] # generate entry and criteria objects, handle invalid keys in match_on entry_ip = _FileSystemsEntry.from_line(entry_args, kwargs) try: criteria = entry_ip.pick(match_on) except KeyError: filterFn = lambda key: key not in _FileSystemsEntry.compatibility_keys invalid_keys = filter(filterFn, match_on) raise CommandExecutionError( 'Unrecognized keys in match_on: "{}"'.format(invalid_keys) ) # parse file, use ret to cache status if not os.path.isfile(config): raise CommandExecutionError('Bad config file "{}"'.format(config)) # read in block of filesystem, block starts with '/' till empty line try: fsys_filedict = _filesystems(config, False) for fsys_view in fsys_filedict.items(): if criteria.match(fsys_view): ret = "present" if entry_ip.match(fsys_view) or not_change: view_lines.append(fsys_view) else: ret = "change" kv = entry_ip["name"] view_lines.append((kv, entry_ip)) else: view_lines.append(fsys_view) except OSError as exc: raise CommandExecutionError("Couldn't read from {}: {}".format(config, exc)) # add line if not present or changed if ret is None: for dict_view in entry_ip.dict_from_entry().items(): view_lines.append(dict_view) ret = "new" if ret != "present": # ret in ['new', 'change']: try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: # The line was changed, commit it! for fsys_view in view_lines: entry = fsys_view[1] list_strgs = _FileSystemsEntry.dict_to_list_lines(entry) ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(list_strgs)) except OSError: raise CommandExecutionError("File not writable {}".format(config)) except Exception as exc: raise CommandExecutionError("set_filesystems error exception {exc}") return ret def rm_filesystems(name, device, config="/etc/filesystems"): """ .. versionadded:: 2018.3.3 Remove the mount point from the filesystems CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.rm_filesystems /mnt/foo /dev/sdg """ modified = False view_lines = [] if "AIX" not in __grains__["kernel"]: return modified criteria = _FileSystemsEntry(name=name, dev=device) try: fsys_filedict = _filesystems(config, False) for fsys_view in fsys_filedict.items(): try: if criteria.match(fsys_view): modified = True else: view_lines.append(fsys_view) except _FileSystemsEntry.ParseError: view_lines.append(fsys_view) except OSError as exc: raise CommandExecutionError("Couldn't read from {}: {}".format(config, exc)) if modified: try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(config, "wb") as ofile: for fsys_view in view_lines: entry = fsys_view[1] list_strgs = _FileSystemsEntry.dict_to_list_lines(entry) ofile.writelines(salt.utils.data.encode(list_strgs)) except OSError as exc: raise CommandExecutionError("Couldn't write to {}: {}".format(config, exc)) except Exception as exc: raise CommandExecutionError("rm_filesystems error exception {exc}") return modified def get_mount_from_path(path): """ Return the mount providing a specified path. .. versionadded:: 3006.0 path The path for the function to evaluate. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.get_mount_from_path /opt/some/nested/path """ path = os.path.realpath(os.path.abspath(path)) while path != os.path.sep: if os.path.ismount(path): return path path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(path, os.pardir)) return path def get_device_from_path(path): """ Return the underlying device for a specified path. .. versionadded:: 3006.0 path The path for the function to evaluate. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' mount.get_device_from_path / """ mount = get_mount_from_path(path) mounts = active() return mounts.get(mount, {}).get("device")
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