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Edit: system.py
""" Support for reboot, shutdown, etc on POSIX-like systems. .. note:: If you have configured a wrapper such as ``molly-guard`` to intercept *interactive* shutdown commands, be aware that calling ``system.halt``, ``system.poweroff``, ``system.reboot``, and ``system.shutdown`` with ``salt-call`` will hang indefinitely while the wrapper script waits for user input. Calling them with ``salt`` will work as expected. """ import os.path import re from datetime import datetime, timedelta, tzinfo import salt.utils.files import salt.utils.path import salt.utils.platform from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError, SaltInvocationError from salt.utils.decorators import depends __virtualname__ = "system" def __virtual__(): """ Only supported on POSIX-like systems Windows, Solaris, and Mac have their own modules """ if salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): return (False, "This module is not available on Windows") if salt.utils.platform.is_darwin(): return (False, "This module is not available on Mac OS") if salt.utils.platform.is_sunos(): return (False, "This module is not available on SunOS") return __virtualname__ def halt(): """ Halt a running system CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.halt """ cmd = ["halt"] ret = __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False) return ret def init(runlevel): """ Change the system runlevel on sysV compatible systems CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.init 3 """ cmd = ["init", "{}".format(runlevel)] ret = __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False) return ret def poweroff(): """ Poweroff a running system CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.poweroff """ cmd = ["poweroff"] ret = __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False) return ret def reboot(at_time=None): """ Reboot the system at_time The wait time in minutes before the system will be rebooted. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.reboot """ cmd = ["shutdown", "-r", ("{}".format(at_time) if at_time else "now")] ret = __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False) return ret def shutdown(at_time=None): """ Shutdown a running system at_time The wait time in minutes before the system will be shutdown. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.shutdown 5 """ if ( salt.utils.platform.is_freebsd() or salt.utils.platform.is_netbsd() or salt.utils.platform.is_openbsd() ): # these platforms don't power off by default when halted flag = "-p" else: flag = "-h" cmd = ["shutdown", flag, ("{}".format(at_time) if at_time else "now")] ret = __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False) return ret def _date_bin_set_datetime(new_date): """ set the system date/time using the date command Note using a strictly posix-compliant date binary we can only set the date up to the minute. """ cmd = ["date"] # if there is a timezone in the datetime object use that offset # This will modify the new_date to be the equivalent time in UTC if new_date.utcoffset() is not None: new_date = new_date - new_date.utcoffset() new_date = new_date.replace(tzinfo=_FixedOffset(0)) cmd.append("-u") # the date can be set in the following format: # Note that setting the time with a resolution of seconds # is not a posix feature, so we will attempt it and if it # fails we will try again only using posix features # date MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY[.ss]] non_posix = "{1:02}{2:02}{3:02}{4:02}{0:04}.{5:02}".format(*new_date.timetuple()) non_posix_cmd = cmd + [non_posix] ret_non_posix = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](non_posix_cmd, python_shell=False) if ret_non_posix["retcode"] != 0: # We will now try the command again following posix # date MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY] posix = " {1:02}{2:02}{3:02}{4:02}{0:04}".format(*new_date.timetuple()) posix_cmd = cmd + [posix] ret_posix = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](posix_cmd, python_shell=False) if ret_posix["retcode"] != 0: # if both fail it's likely an invalid date string # so we will give back the error from the first attempt msg = "date failed: {}".format(ret_non_posix["stderr"]) raise CommandExecutionError(msg) return True def has_settable_hwclock(): """ Returns True if the system has a hardware clock capable of being set from software. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.has_settable_hwclock """ if salt.utils.path.which_bin(["hwclock"]) is not None: res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( ["hwclock", "--test", "--systohc"], python_shell=False, output_loglevel="quiet", ignore_retcode=True, ) return res["retcode"] == 0 return False def _swclock_to_hwclock(): """ Set hardware clock to value of software clock. """ res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](["hwclock", "--systohc"], python_shell=False) if res["retcode"] != 0: msg = "hwclock failed to set hardware clock from software clock: {}".format( res["stderr"] ) raise CommandExecutionError(msg) return True def _try_parse_datetime(time_str, fmts): """ Attempts to parse the input time_str as a date. :param str time_str: A string representing the time :param list fmts: A list of date format strings. :return: Returns a datetime object if parsed properly. Otherwise None :rtype datetime: """ result = None for fmt in fmts: try: result = datetime.strptime(time_str, fmt) break except ValueError: pass return result def _offset_to_min(utc_offset): """ Helper function that converts the utc offset string into number of minutes offset. Input is in form "[+-]?HHMM". Example valid inputs are "+0500" "-0300" and "0800". These would return -300, 180, 480 respectively. """ match = re.match(r"^([+-])?(\d\d)(\d\d)$", utc_offset) if not match: raise SaltInvocationError("Invalid UTC offset") sign = -1 if match.group(1) == "-" else 1 hours_offset = int(match.group(2)) minutes_offset = int(match.group(3)) total_offset = sign * (hours_offset * 60 + minutes_offset) return total_offset def _get_offset_time(utc_offset): """ Will return the current time adjusted using the input timezone offset. :rtype datetime: """ if utc_offset is not None: minutes = _offset_to_min(utc_offset) offset = timedelta(minutes=minutes) offset_time = datetime.utcnow() + offset offset_time = offset_time.replace(tzinfo=_FixedOffset(minutes)) else: offset_time = datetime.now() return offset_time def get_system_time(utc_offset=None): """ Get the system time. :param str utc_offset: The utc offset in 4 digit (+0600) format with an optional sign (+/-). Will default to None which will use the local timezone. To set the time based off of UTC use "'+0000'". Note: if being passed through the command line will need to be quoted twice to allow negative offsets. :return: Returns the system time in HH:MM:SS AM/PM format. :rtype: str CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_system_time """ offset_time = _get_offset_time(utc_offset) return datetime.strftime(offset_time, "%I:%M:%S %p") def set_system_time(newtime, utc_offset=None): """ Set the system time. :param str newtime: The time to set. Can be any of the following formats. - HH:MM:SS AM/PM - HH:MM AM/PM - HH:MM:SS (24 hour) - HH:MM (24 hour) Note that the salt command line parser parses the date/time before we obtain the argument (preventing us from doing utc) Therefore the argument must be passed in as a string. Meaning you may have to quote the text twice from the command line. :param str utc_offset: The utc offset in 4 digit (+0600) format with an optional sign (+/-). Will default to None which will use the local timezone. To set the time based off of UTC use "'+0000'". Note: if being passed through the command line will need to be quoted twice to allow negative offsets. :return: Returns True if successful. Otherwise False. :rtype: bool CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_system_time "'11:20'" """ fmts = ["%I:%M:%S %p", "%I:%M %p", "%H:%M:%S", "%H:%M"] dt_obj = _try_parse_datetime(newtime, fmts) if dt_obj is None: return False return set_system_date_time( hours=dt_obj.hour, minutes=dt_obj.minute, seconds=dt_obj.second, utc_offset=utc_offset, ) def get_system_date_time(utc_offset=None): """ Get the system date/time. :param str utc_offset: The utc offset in 4 digit (+0600) format with an optional sign (+/-). Will default to None which will use the local timezone. To set the time based off of UTC use "'+0000'". Note: if being passed through the command line will need to be quoted twice to allow negative offsets. :return: Returns the system time in YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss format. :rtype: str CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_system_date_time "'-0500'" """ offset_time = _get_offset_time(utc_offset) return datetime.strftime(offset_time, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") def set_system_date_time( years=None, months=None, days=None, hours=None, minutes=None, seconds=None, utc_offset=None, ): """ Set the system date and time. Each argument is an element of the date, but not required. If an element is not passed, the current system value for that element will be used. For example, if you don't pass the year, the current system year will be used. (Used by set_system_date and set_system_time) Updates hardware clock, if present, in addition to software (kernel) clock. :param int years: Years digit, ie: 2015 :param int months: Months digit: 1 - 12 :param int days: Days digit: 1 - 31 :param int hours: Hours digit: 0 - 23 :param int minutes: Minutes digit: 0 - 59 :param int seconds: Seconds digit: 0 - 59 :param str utc_offset: The utc offset in 4 digit (+0600) format with an optional sign (+/-). Will default to None which will use the local timezone. To set the time based off of UTC use "'+0000'". Note: if being passed through the command line will need to be quoted twice to allow negative offsets. :return: True if successful. Otherwise False. :rtype: bool CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_system_date_time 2015 5 12 11 37 53 "'-0500'" """ # Get the current date/time date_time = _get_offset_time(utc_offset) # Check for passed values. If not passed, use current values if years is None: years = date_time.year if months is None: months = date_time.month if days is None: days = date_time.day if hours is None: hours = date_time.hour if minutes is None: minutes = date_time.minute if seconds is None: seconds = date_time.second try: new_datetime = datetime( years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, 0, date_time.tzinfo ) except ValueError as err: raise SaltInvocationError(err.message) if not _date_bin_set_datetime(new_datetime): return False if has_settable_hwclock(): # Now that we've successfully set the software clock, we should # update hardware clock for time to persist though reboot. return _swclock_to_hwclock() return True def get_system_date(utc_offset=None): """ Get the system date :param str utc_offset: The utc offset in 4 digit (+0600) format with an optional sign (+/-). Will default to None which will use the local timezone. To set the time based off of UTC use "'+0000'". Note: if being passed through the command line will need to be quoted twice to allow negative offsets. :return: Returns the system date. :rtype: str CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_system_date """ offset_time = _get_offset_time(utc_offset) return datetime.strftime(offset_time, "%a %m/%d/%Y") def set_system_date(newdate, utc_offset=None): """ Set the system date. Use <mm-dd-yy> format for the date. :param str newdate: The date to set. Can be any of the following formats: - YYYY-MM-DD - MM-DD-YYYY - MM-DD-YY - MM/DD/YYYY - MM/DD/YY - YYYY/MM/DD CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_system_date '03-28-13' """ fmts = ["%Y-%m-%d", "%m-%d-%Y", "%m-%d-%y", "%m/%d/%Y", "%m/%d/%y", "%Y/%m/%d"] # Get date/time object from newdate dt_obj = _try_parse_datetime(newdate, fmts) if dt_obj is None: raise SaltInvocationError("Invalid date format") # Set time using set_system_date_time() return set_system_date_time( years=dt_obj.year, months=dt_obj.month, days=dt_obj.day, utc_offset=utc_offset ) # Class from: <https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/datetime.html> # A class building tzinfo objects for fixed-offset time zones. # Note that _FixedOffset(0) is a way to build a UTC tzinfo object. class _FixedOffset(tzinfo): """ Fixed offset in minutes east from UTC. """ def __init__(self, offset): super().__init__() self.__offset = timedelta(minutes=offset) def utcoffset(self, dt): # pylint: disable=W0613 return self.__offset def tzname(self, dt): # pylint: disable=W0613 return None def dst(self, dt): # pylint: disable=W0613 return timedelta(0) def _strip_quotes(str_q): """ Helper function to strip off the ' or " off of a string """ if str_q[0] == str_q[-1] and str_q.startswith(("'", '"')): return str_q[1:-1] return str_q def get_computer_desc(): """ Get PRETTY_HOSTNAME value stored in /etc/machine-info If this file doesn't exist or the variable doesn't exist return False. :return: Value of PRETTY_HOSTNAME if this does not exist False. :rtype: str CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_computer_desc """ hostname_cmd = salt.utils.path.which("hostnamectl") if hostname_cmd: desc = __salt__["cmd.run"]( [hostname_cmd, "status", "--pretty"], python_shell=False ) else: desc = None pattern = re.compile(r"^\s*PRETTY_HOSTNAME=(.*)$") try: with salt.utils.files.fopen("/etc/machine-info", "r") as mach_info: for line in mach_info.readlines(): line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line) match = pattern.match(line) if match: # get rid of whitespace then strip off quotes desc = _strip_quotes(match.group(1).strip()) # no break so we get the last occurance except OSError: pass if desc is None: return False return ( desc.replace(r"\\", "\\") .replace(r"\"", r'"') .replace(r"\n", "\n") .replace(r"\t", "\t") ) def set_computer_desc(desc): """ Set PRETTY_HOSTNAME value stored in /etc/machine-info This will create the file if it does not exist. If it is unable to create or modify this file returns False. :param str desc: The computer description :return: False on failure. True if successful. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_computer_desc "Michael's laptop" """ desc = ( salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(desc) .replace('"', r"\"") .replace("\n", r"\n") .replace("\t", r"\t") ) hostname_cmd = salt.utils.path.which("hostnamectl") if hostname_cmd: result = __salt__["cmd.retcode"]( [hostname_cmd, "set-hostname", "--pretty", desc], python_shell=False ) return True if result == 0 else False if not os.path.isfile("/etc/machine-info"): with salt.utils.files.fopen("/etc/machine-info", "w"): pass pattern = re.compile(r"^\s*PRETTY_HOSTNAME=(.*)$") new_line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_str('PRETTY_HOSTNAME="{}"'.format(desc)) try: with salt.utils.files.fopen("/etc/machine-info", "r+") as mach_info: lines = mach_info.readlines() for i, line in enumerate(lines): if pattern.match(salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)): lines[i] = new_line break else: # PRETTY_HOSTNAME line was not found, add it to the end lines.append(new_line) # time to write our changes to the file mach_info.seek(0, 0) mach_info.truncate() mach_info.writelines(lines) return True except OSError: return False def set_computer_name(hostname): """ Modify hostname. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_computer_name master.saltstack.com """ return __salt__["network.mod_hostname"](hostname) def get_computer_name(): """ Get hostname. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' network.get_hostname """ return __salt__["network.get_hostname"]() def _is_nilrt_family(): """ Determine whether the minion is running on NI Linux RT """ return __grains__.get("os_family") == "NILinuxRT" NILRT_REBOOT_WITNESS_PATH = "/var/volatile/tmp/salt/reboot_witnessed" @depends("_is_nilrt_family") def set_reboot_required_witnessed(): """ This function is used to remember that an event indicating that a reboot is required was witnessed. This function writes to a temporary filesystem so the event gets cleared upon reboot. Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_reboot_required_witnessed """ errcode = -1 dir_path = os.path.dirname(NILRT_REBOOT_WITNESS_PATH) if not os.path.exists(dir_path): try: os.makedirs(dir_path) except OSError as ex: raise SaltInvocationError( "Error creating {} (-{}): {}".format(dir_path, ex.errno, ex.strerror) ) rdict = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]("touch {}".format(NILRT_REBOOT_WITNESS_PATH)) errcode = rdict["retcode"] return errcode == 0 @depends("_is_nilrt_family") def get_reboot_required_witnessed(): """ Determine if at any time during the current boot session the salt minion witnessed an event indicating that a reboot is required. Returns: bool: ``True`` if the a reboot request was witnessed, ``False`` otherwise CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_reboot_required_witnessed """ return os.path.exists(NILRT_REBOOT_WITNESS_PATH)
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