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Edit: win_system.py
""" Module for managing Windows systems and getting Windows system information. Support for reboot, shutdown, join domain, rename :depends: - pywintypes - win32api - win32con - win32net - wmi """ import ctypes import logging import platform import time from datetime import datetime import salt.utils.functools import salt.utils.locales import salt.utils.platform import salt.utils.win_system import salt.utils.winapi from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError try: from ctypes import windll import pywintypes import win32api import win32con import win32net import wmi HAS_WIN32NET_MODS = True except ImportError: HAS_WIN32NET_MODS = False # Set up logging log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Define the module's virtual name __virtualname__ = "system" def __virtual__(): """ Only works on Windows Systems with Win32 Modules """ if not salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): return False, "Module win_system: Requires Windows" if not HAS_WIN32NET_MODS: return False, "Module win_system: Missing win32 modules" return __virtualname__ def _convert_minutes_seconds(timeout, in_seconds=False): """ convert timeout to seconds """ return timeout if in_seconds else timeout * 60 def _convert_date_time_string(dt_string): """ convert string to date time object """ dt_string = dt_string.split(".")[0] dt_obj = datetime.strptime(dt_string, "%Y%m%d%H%M%S") return dt_obj.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") def halt(timeout=5, in_seconds=False): """ Halt a running system. Args: timeout (int): Number of seconds before halting the system. Default is 5 seconds. in_seconds (bool): Whether to treat timeout as seconds or minutes. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.halt 5 True """ return shutdown(timeout=timeout, in_seconds=in_seconds) def init(runlevel): # pylint: disable=unused-argument """ Change the system runlevel on sysV compatible systems. Not applicable to Windows CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.init 3 """ # cmd = ['init', runlevel] # ret = __salt__['cmd.run'](cmd, python_shell=False) # return ret # TODO: Create a mapping of runlevels to # pylint: disable=fixme # corresponding Windows actions return "Not implemented on Windows at this time." def poweroff(timeout=5, in_seconds=False): """ Power off a running system. Args: timeout (int): Number of seconds before powering off the system. Default is 5 seconds. in_seconds (bool): Whether to treat timeout as seconds or minutes. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.poweroff 5 """ return shutdown(timeout=timeout, in_seconds=in_seconds) def reboot( timeout=5, in_seconds=False, wait_for_reboot=False, # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name only_on_pending_reboot=False, ): """ Reboot a running system. Args: timeout (int): The number of minutes/seconds before rebooting the system. Use of minutes or seconds depends on the value of ``in_seconds``. Default is 5 minutes. in_seconds (bool): ``True`` will cause the ``timeout`` parameter to be in seconds. ``False`` will be in minutes. Default is ``False``. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 wait_for_reboot (bool) ``True`` will sleep for timeout + 30 seconds after reboot has been initiated. This is useful for use in a highstate. For example, you may have states that you want to apply only after the reboot. Default is ``False``. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 only_on_pending_reboot (bool): If this is set to ``True``, then the reboot will only proceed if the system reports a pending reboot. Setting this parameter to ``True`` could be useful when calling this function from a final housekeeping state intended to be executed at the end of a state run (using *order: last*). Default is ``False``. Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful (a reboot will occur), otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.reboot 5 salt '*' system.reboot 5 True Invoking this function from a final housekeeping state: .. code-block:: yaml final_housekeeping: module.run: - name: system.reboot - only_on_pending_reboot: True - order: last """ ret = shutdown( timeout=timeout, reboot=True, in_seconds=in_seconds, only_on_pending_reboot=only_on_pending_reboot, ) if wait_for_reboot: seconds = _convert_minutes_seconds(timeout, in_seconds) time.sleep(seconds + 30) return ret def shutdown( message=None, timeout=5, force_close=True, reboot=False, # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name in_seconds=False, only_on_pending_reboot=False, ): """ Shutdown a running system. Args: message (str): The message to display to the user before shutting down. timeout (int): The length of time (in seconds) that the shutdown dialog box should be displayed. While this dialog box is displayed, the shutdown can be aborted using the ``system.shutdown_abort`` function. If timeout is not zero, InitiateSystemShutdown displays a dialog box on the specified computer. The dialog box displays the name of the user who called the function, the message specified by the lpMessage parameter, and prompts the user to log off. The dialog box beeps when it is created and remains on top of other windows (system modal). The dialog box can be moved but not closed. A timer counts down the remaining time before the shutdown occurs. If timeout is zero, the computer shuts down immediately without displaying the dialog box and cannot be stopped by ``system.shutdown_abort``. Default is 5 minutes in_seconds (bool): ``True`` will cause the ``timeout`` parameter to be in seconds. ``False`` will be in minutes. Default is ``False``. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 force_close (bool): ``True`` will force close all open applications. ``False`` will display a dialog box instructing the user to close open applications. Default is ``True``. reboot (bool): ``True`` restarts the computer immediately after shutdown. ``False`` powers down the system. Default is ``False``. only_on_pending_reboot (bool): If this is set to True, then the shutdown will only proceed if the system reports a pending reboot. To optionally shutdown in a highstate, consider using the shutdown state instead of this module. only_on_pending_reboot (bool): If ``True`` the shutdown will only proceed if there is a reboot pending. ``False`` will shutdown the system. Default is ``False``. Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful (a shutdown or reboot will occur), otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.shutdown "System will shutdown in 5 minutes" """ timeout = _convert_minutes_seconds(timeout, in_seconds) if only_on_pending_reboot and not get_pending_reboot(): return False if message and not isinstance(message, str): message = message.decode("utf-8") try: win32api.InitiateSystemShutdown( "127.0.0.1", message, timeout, force_close, reboot ) return True except pywintypes.error as exc: (number, context, message) = exc.args log.error("Failed to shutdown the system") log.error("nbr: %s", number) log.error("ctx: %s", context) log.error("msg: %s", message) return False def shutdown_hard(): """ Shutdown a running system with no timeout or warning. Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.shutdown_hard """ return shutdown(timeout=0) def shutdown_abort(): """ Abort a shutdown. Only available while the dialog box is being displayed to the user. Once the shutdown has initiated, it cannot be aborted. Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.shutdown_abort """ try: win32api.AbortSystemShutdown("127.0.0.1") return True except pywintypes.error as exc: (number, context, message) = exc.args log.error("Failed to abort system shutdown") log.error("nbr: %s", number) log.error("ctx: %s", context) log.error("msg: %s", message) return False def lock(): """ Lock the workstation. Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.lock """ return windll.user32.LockWorkStation() def set_computer_name(name): """ Set the Windows computer name Args: name (str): The new name to give the computer. Requires a reboot to take effect. Returns: dict: Returns a dictionary containing the old and new names if successful. ``False`` if not. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.set_computer_name 'DavesComputer' """ if windll.kernel32.SetComputerNameExW( win32con.ComputerNamePhysicalDnsHostname, name ): ret = {"Computer Name": {"Current": get_computer_name()}} pending = get_pending_computer_name() if pending not in (None, False): ret["Computer Name"]["Pending"] = pending return ret return False def get_pending_computer_name(): """ Get a pending computer name. If the computer name has been changed, and the change is pending a system reboot, this function will return the pending computer name. Otherwise, ``None`` will be returned. If there was an error retrieving the pending computer name, ``False`` will be returned, and an error message will be logged to the minion log. Returns: str: Returns the pending name if pending restart. Returns ``None`` if not pending restart. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_pending_computer_name """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_computer_name() def get_computer_name(): """ Get the Windows computer name Returns: str: Returns the computer name if found. Otherwise returns ``False``. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_computer_name """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_computer_name() def set_computer_desc(desc=None): """ Set the Windows computer description Args: desc (str): The computer description Returns: str: Description if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.set_computer_desc 'This computer belongs to Dave!' """ # Make sure the system exists # Return an object containing current information array for the computer system_info = win32net.NetServerGetInfo(None, 101) # If desc is passed, decode it for unicode if desc is None: return False system_info["comment"] = desc # Apply new settings try: win32net.NetServerSetInfo(None, 101, system_info) except win32net.error as exc: (number, context, message) = exc.args log.error("Failed to update system") log.error("nbr: %s", number) log.error("ctx: %s", context) log.error("msg: %s", message) return False return {"Computer Description": get_computer_desc()} # pylint: disable=invalid-name set_computer_description = salt.utils.functools.alias_function( set_computer_desc, "set_computer_description" ) # pylint: enable=invalid-name def get_system_info(): """ Get system information. .. note:: Not all system info is available across all versions of Windows. If it is not available on an older version, it will be skipped Returns: dict: Dictionary containing information about the system to include name, description, version, etc... CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_system_info """ def byte_calc(val): val = float(val) if val < 2**10: return "{:.3f}B".format(val) elif val < 2**20: return "{:.3f}KB".format(val / 2**10) elif val < 2**30: return "{:.3f}MB".format(val / 2**20) elif val < 2**40: return "{:.3f}GB".format(val / 2**30) else: return "{:.3f}TB".format(val / 2**40) # Lookup dicts for Win32_OperatingSystem os_type = {1: "Work Station", 2: "Domain Controller", 3: "Server"} # lookup dicts for Win32_ComputerSystem domain_role = { 0: "Standalone Workstation", 1: "Member Workstation", 2: "Standalone Server", 3: "Member Server", 4: "Backup Domain Controller", 5: "Primary Domain Controller", } warning_states = { 1: "Other", 2: "Unknown", 3: "Safe", 4: "Warning", 5: "Critical", 6: "Non-recoverable", } pc_system_types = { 0: "Unspecified", 1: "Desktop", 2: "Mobile", 3: "Workstation", 4: "Enterprise Server", 5: "SOHO Server", 6: "Appliance PC", 7: "Performance Server", 8: "Maximum", } # Connect to WMI with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): conn = wmi.WMI() system = conn.Win32_OperatingSystem()[0] ret = { "name": get_computer_name(), "description": system.Description, "install_date": system.InstallDate, "last_boot": system.LastBootUpTime, "os_manufacturer": system.Manufacturer, "os_name": system.Caption, "users": system.NumberOfUsers, "organization": system.Organization, "os_architecture": system.OSArchitecture, "primary": system.Primary, "os_type": os_type[system.ProductType], "registered_user": system.RegisteredUser, "system_directory": system.SystemDirectory, "system_drive": system.SystemDrive, "os_version": system.Version, "windows_directory": system.WindowsDirectory, } # Must get chassis_sku_number this way for backwards compatibility # system.ChassisSKUNumber is only available on Windows 10/2016 and newer product = conn.Win32_ComputerSystemProduct()[0] ret.update({"chassis_sku_number": product.SKUNumber}) system = conn.Win32_ComputerSystem()[0] # Get pc_system_type depending on Windows version if platform.release() in ["Vista", "7", "8"]: # Types for Vista, 7, and 8 pc_system_type = pc_system_types[system.PCSystemType] else: # New types were added with 8.1 and newer pc_system_types.update({8: "Slate", 9: "Maximum"}) pc_system_type = pc_system_types[system.PCSystemType] ret.update( { "bootup_state": system.BootupState, "caption": system.Caption, "chassis_bootup_state": warning_states[system.ChassisBootupState], "dns_hostname": system.DNSHostname, "domain": system.Domain, "domain_role": domain_role[system.DomainRole], "hardware_manufacturer": system.Manufacturer, "hardware_model": system.Model, "network_server_mode_enabled": system.NetworkServerModeEnabled, "part_of_domain": system.PartOfDomain, "pc_system_type": pc_system_type, "power_state": system.PowerState, "status": system.Status, "system_type": system.SystemType, "total_physical_memory": byte_calc(system.TotalPhysicalMemory), "total_physical_memory_raw": system.TotalPhysicalMemory, "thermal_state": warning_states[system.ThermalState], "workgroup": system.Workgroup, } ) # Get processor information processors = conn.Win32_Processor() ret["processors"] = 0 ret["processors_logical"] = 0 ret["processor_cores"] = 0 ret["processor_cores_enabled"] = 0 ret["processor_manufacturer"] = processors[0].Manufacturer ret["processor_max_clock_speed"] = str(processors[0].MaxClockSpeed) + "MHz" for processor in processors: ret["processors"] += 1 ret["processors_logical"] += processor.NumberOfLogicalProcessors ret["processor_cores"] += processor.NumberOfCores # Older versions of Windows do not have the NumberOfEnabledCore # property. In that case, we'll just skip it try: ret["processor_cores_enabled"] += processor.NumberOfEnabledCore except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass if ret["processor_cores_enabled"] == 0: ret.pop("processor_cores_enabled", False) bios = conn.Win32_BIOS()[0] ret.update( { "hardware_serial": bios.SerialNumber, "bios_manufacturer": bios.Manufacturer, "bios_version": bios.Version, "bios_details": bios.BIOSVersion, "bios_caption": bios.Caption, "bios_description": bios.Description, } ) ret["install_date"] = _convert_date_time_string(ret["install_date"]) ret["last_boot"] = _convert_date_time_string(ret["last_boot"]) return ret def get_computer_desc(): """ Get the Windows computer description Returns: str: Returns the computer description if found. Otherwise returns ``False``. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_computer_desc """ desc = get_system_info()["description"] return False if desc is None else desc # pylint: disable=invalid-name get_computer_description = salt.utils.functools.alias_function( get_computer_desc, "get_computer_description" ) # pylint: enable=invalid-name def get_hostname(): """ Get the hostname of the windows minion .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 Returns: str: Returns the hostname of the windows minion CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_hostname """ cmd = "hostname" ret = __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd=cmd) return ret def set_hostname(hostname): """ Set the hostname of the windows minion, requires a restart before this will be updated. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 Args: hostname (str): The hostname to set Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.set_hostname newhostname """ with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): conn = wmi.WMI() comp = conn.Win32_ComputerSystem()[0] return comp.Rename(Name=hostname) def join_domain( domain, username=None, password=None, account_ou=None, account_exists=False, restart=False, ): """ Join a computer to an Active Directory domain. Requires a reboot. Args: domain (str): The domain to which the computer should be joined, e.g. ``example.com`` username (str): Username of an account which is authorized to join computers to the specified domain. Needs to be either fully qualified like ``user@domain.tld`` or simply ``user`` password (str): Password of the specified user account_ou (str): The DN of the OU below which the account for this computer should be created when joining the domain, e.g. ``ou=computers,ou=departm_432,dc=my-company,dc=com`` account_exists (bool): If set to ``True`` the computer will only join the domain if the account already exists. If set to ``False`` the computer account will be created if it does not exist, otherwise it will use the existing account. Default is ``False`` restart (bool): ``True`` will restart the computer after a successful join. Default is ``False`` .. versionadded:: 2015.5.7,2015.8.2 Returns: dict: Returns a dictionary if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.join_domain domain='domain.tld' \\ username='joinuser' password='joinpassword' \\ account_ou='ou=clients,ou=org,dc=domain,dc=tld' \\ account_exists=False, restart=True """ status = get_domain_workgroup() if "Domain" in status: if status["Domain"] == domain: return "Already joined to {}".format(domain) if username and "\\" not in username and "@" not in username: username = "{}@{}".format(username, domain) if username and password is None: return "Must specify a password if you pass a username" # remove any escape characters if isinstance(account_ou, str): account_ou = account_ou.split("\\") account_ou = "".join(account_ou) err = _join_domain( domain=domain, username=username, password=password, account_ou=account_ou, account_exists=account_exists, ) if not err: ret = {"Domain": domain, "Restart": False} if restart: ret["Restart"] = reboot() return ret raise CommandExecutionError(win32api.FormatMessage(err).rstrip()) def _join_domain( domain, username=None, password=None, account_ou=None, account_exists=False ): """ Helper function to join the domain. Args: domain (str): The domain to which the computer should be joined, e.g. ``example.com`` username (str): Username of an account which is authorized to join computers to the specified domain. Need to be either fully qualified like ``user@domain.tld`` or simply ``user`` password (str): Password of the specified user account_ou (str): The DN of the OU below which the account for this computer should be created when joining the domain, e.g. ``ou=computers,ou=departm_432,dc=my-company,dc=com`` account_exists (bool): If set to ``True`` the computer will only join the domain if the account already exists. If set to ``False`` the computer account will be created if it does not exist, otherwise it will use the existing account. Default is False. Returns: int: """ NETSETUP_JOIN_DOMAIN = 0x1 # pylint: disable=invalid-name NETSETUP_ACCOUNT_CREATE = 0x2 # pylint: disable=invalid-name NETSETUP_DOMAIN_JOIN_IF_JOINED = 0x20 # pylint: disable=invalid-name NETSETUP_JOIN_WITH_NEW_NAME = 0x400 # pylint: disable=invalid-name join_options = 0x0 join_options |= NETSETUP_JOIN_DOMAIN join_options |= NETSETUP_DOMAIN_JOIN_IF_JOINED join_options |= NETSETUP_JOIN_WITH_NEW_NAME if not account_exists: join_options |= NETSETUP_ACCOUNT_CREATE with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): conn = wmi.WMI() comp = conn.Win32_ComputerSystem()[0] # Return the results of the command as an error # JoinDomainOrWorkgroup returns a strangely formatted value that looks like # (0,) so return the first item return comp.JoinDomainOrWorkgroup( Name=domain, Password=password, UserName=username, AccountOU=account_ou, FJoinOptions=join_options, )[0] def unjoin_domain( username=None, password=None, domain=None, workgroup="WORKGROUP", disable=False, restart=False, ): # pylint: disable=anomalous-backslash-in-string """ Unjoin a computer from an Active Directory Domain. Requires a restart. Args: username (str): Username of an account which is authorized to manage computer accounts on the domain. Needs to be a fully qualified name like ``user@domain.tld`` or ``domain.tld\\user``. If the domain is not specified, the passed domain will be used. If the computer account doesn't need to be disabled after the computer is unjoined, this can be ``None``. password (str): The password of the specified user domain (str): The domain from which to unjoin the computer. Can be ``None`` workgroup (str): The workgroup to join the computer to. Default is ``WORKGROUP`` .. versionadded:: 2015.5.7,2015.8.2 disable (bool): ``True`` to disable the computer account in Active Directory. Default is ``False`` restart (bool): ``True`` will restart the computer after successful unjoin. Default is ``False`` .. versionadded:: 2015.5.7,2015.8.2 Returns: dict: Returns a dictionary if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.unjoin_domain restart=True salt 'minion-id' system.unjoin_domain username='unjoinuser' \\ password='unjoinpassword' disable=True \\ restart=True """ # pylint: enable=anomalous-backslash-in-string status = get_domain_workgroup() if "Workgroup" in status: if status["Workgroup"] == workgroup: return "Already joined to {}".format(workgroup) if username and "\\" not in username and "@" not in username: if domain: username = "{}@{}".format(username, domain) else: return "Must specify domain if not supplied in username" if username and password is None: return "Must specify a password if you pass a username" NETSETUP_ACCT_DELETE = 0x4 # pylint: disable=invalid-name unjoin_options = 0x0 if disable: unjoin_options |= NETSETUP_ACCT_DELETE with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): conn = wmi.WMI() comp = conn.Win32_ComputerSystem()[0] err = comp.UnjoinDomainOrWorkgroup( Password=password, UserName=username, FUnjoinOptions=unjoin_options ) # you have to do this because UnjoinDomainOrWorkgroup returns a # strangely formatted value that looks like (0,) if not err[0]: err = comp.JoinDomainOrWorkgroup(Name=workgroup) if not err[0]: ret = {"Workgroup": workgroup, "Restart": False} if restart: ret["Restart"] = reboot() return ret else: log.error(win32api.FormatMessage(err[0]).rstrip()) log.error("Failed to unjoin the computer from %s", workgroup) return False else: log.error(win32api.FormatMessage(err[0]).rstrip()) log.error("Failed to unjoin computer from %s", status["Domain"]) return False def get_domain_workgroup(): """ Get the domain or workgroup the computer belongs to. .. versionadded:: 2015.5.7 .. versionadded:: 2015.8.2 Returns: str: The name of the domain or workgroup CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_domain_workgroup """ with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): conn = wmi.WMI() for computer in conn.Win32_ComputerSystem(): if computer.PartOfDomain: return {"Domain": computer.Domain} else: return {"Workgroup": computer.Domain} def set_domain_workgroup(workgroup): """ Set the domain or workgroup the computer belongs to. .. versionadded:: 3001 Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.set_domain_workgroup LOCAL """ # Initialize COM with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): # Grab the first Win32_ComputerSystem object from wmi conn = wmi.WMI() comp = conn.Win32_ComputerSystem()[0] # Now we can join the new workgroup res = comp.JoinDomainOrWorkgroup(Name=workgroup.upper()) return True if not res[0] else False def _try_parse_datetime(time_str, fmts): """ A helper function that attempts to parse the input time_str as a date. Args: time_str (str): A string representing the time fmts (list): A list of date format strings Returns: datetime: Returns a datetime object if parsed properly, otherwise None """ result = None for fmt in fmts: try: result = datetime.strptime(time_str, fmt) break except ValueError: pass return result def get_system_time(): """ Get the system time. Returns: str: Returns the system time in HH:MM:SS AM/PM format. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.get_system_time """ now = win32api.GetLocalTime() meridian = "AM" hours = int(now[4]) if hours == 12: meridian = "PM" elif hours == 0: hours = 12 elif hours > 12: hours = hours - 12 meridian = "PM" return "{:02d}:{:02d}:{:02d} {}".format(hours, now[5], now[6], meridian) def set_system_time(newtime): """ Set the system time. Args: newtime (str): 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) Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt 'minion-id' system.set_system_time 12:01 """ # Get date/time object from newtime 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 # Set time using set_system_date_time() return set_system_date_time( hours=dt_obj.hour, minutes=dt_obj.minute, seconds=dt_obj.second ) def set_system_date_time( years=None, months=None, days=None, hours=None, minutes=None, seconds=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) Args: years (int): Years digit, ie: 2015 months (int): Months digit: 1 - 12 days (int): Days digit: 1 - 31 hours (int): Hours digit: 0 - 23 minutes (int): Minutes digit: 0 - 59 seconds (int): Seconds digit: 0 - 59 Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_system_date_ time 2015 5 12 11 37 53 """ # Get the current date/time try: date_time = win32api.GetLocalTime() except win32api.error as exc: (number, context, message) = exc.args log.error("Failed to get local time") log.error("nbr: %s", number) log.error("ctx: %s", context) log.error("msg: %s", message) return False # Check for passed values. If not passed, use current values if years is None: years = date_time[0] if months is None: months = date_time[1] if days is None: days = date_time[3] if hours is None: hours = date_time[4] if minutes is None: minutes = date_time[5] if seconds is None: seconds = date_time[6] try: class SYSTEMTIME(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ ("wYear", ctypes.c_int16), ("wMonth", ctypes.c_int16), ("wDayOfWeek", ctypes.c_int16), ("wDay", ctypes.c_int16), ("wHour", ctypes.c_int16), ("wMinute", ctypes.c_int16), ("wSecond", ctypes.c_int16), ("wMilliseconds", ctypes.c_int16), ] system_time = SYSTEMTIME() # pylint: disable=invalid-name system_time.wYear = int(years) system_time.wMonth = int(months) system_time.wDay = int(days) system_time.wHour = int(hours) system_time.wMinute = int(minutes) system_time.wSecond = int(seconds) # pylint: enable=invalid-name system_time_ptr = ctypes.pointer(system_time) succeeded = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetLocalTime(system_time_ptr) if succeeded != 0: return True else: log.error("Failed to set local time") raise CommandExecutionError(win32api.FormatMessage(succeeded).rstrip()) except OSError as err: log.error("Failed to set local time") raise CommandExecutionError(err) def get_system_date(): """ Get the Windows system date Returns: str: Returns the system date CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_system_date """ now = win32api.GetLocalTime() return "{:02d}/{:02d}/{:04d}".format(now[1], now[3], now[0]) def set_system_date(newdate): """ Set the Windows system date. Use <mm-dd-yy> format for the date. Args: newdate (str): 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 Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` 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: return False # Set time using set_system_date_time() return set_system_date_time(years=dt_obj.year, months=dt_obj.month, days=dt_obj.day) def start_time_service(): """ Start the Windows time service Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.start_time_service """ return __salt__["service.start"]("w32time") def stop_time_service(): """ Stop the Windows time service Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.stop_time_service """ return __salt__["service.stop"]("w32time") def get_pending_component_servicing(): """ Determine whether there are pending Component Based Servicing tasks that require a reboot. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if there are pending Component Based Servicing tasks, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_component_servicing """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_component_servicing() def get_pending_domain_join(): """ Determine whether there is a pending domain join action that requires a reboot. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if there is a pending domain join action, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_domain_join """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_domain_join() def get_pending_file_rename(): """ Determine whether there are pending file rename operations that require a reboot. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if there are pending file rename operations, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_file_rename """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_file_rename() def get_pending_servermanager(): """ Determine whether there are pending Server Manager tasks that require a reboot. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if there are pending Server Manager tasks, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_servermanager """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_servermanager() def get_pending_update(): """ Determine whether there are pending updates that require a reboot. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if there are pending updates, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_update """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_update() def set_reboot_required_witnessed(): r""" This function is used to remember that an event indicating that a reboot is required was witnessed. This function relies on the salt-minion's ability to create the following volatile registry key in the *HKLM* hive: *SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\salt-minion\\Volatile-Data* Because this registry key is volatile, it will not persist beyond the current boot session. Also, in the scope of this key, the name *'Reboot required'* will be assigned the value of *1*. For the time being, this function is being used whenever an install completes with exit code 3010 and can be extended where appropriate in the future. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if successful, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.set_reboot_required_witnessed """ return salt.utils.win_system.set_reboot_required_witnessed() 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. This function will return ``True`` if an install completed with exit code 3010 during the current boot session and can be extended where appropriate in the future. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if the ``Requires reboot`` registry flag is set to ``1``, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_reboot_required_witnessed """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_reboot_required_witnessed() def get_pending_reboot(): """ Determine whether there is a reboot pending. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.0 Returns: bool: ``True`` if the system is pending reboot, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_reboot """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_reboot() def get_pending_reboot_details(): """ Determine which check is signalling that the system is pending a reboot. Useful in determining why your system is signalling that it needs a reboot. .. versionadded:: 3001 Returns: dict: A dictionary of the results of each system that would indicate a pending reboot CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_reboot_details """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_reboot_details() def get_pending_windows_update(): """ Check the Windows Update system for a pending reboot state. This leverages the Windows Update System to determine if the system is pending a reboot. .. versionadded:: 3001 Returns: bool: ``True`` if the Windows Update system reports a pending update, otherwise ``False`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' system.get_pending_windows_update """ return salt.utils.win_system.get_pending_windows_update()
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