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Edit: win_wua.py
""" Module for managing Windows Updates using the Windows Update Agent. List updates on the system using the following functions: - :py:func:`win_wua.available <salt.modules.win_wua.available>` - :py:func:`win_wua.list <salt.modules.win_wua.list_>` This is an easy way to find additional information about updates available to to the system, such as the GUID, KB number, or description. Once you have the GUID or a KB number for the update you can get information about the update, download, install, or uninstall it using these functions: - :py:func:`win_wua.get <salt.modules.win_wua.get>` - :py:func:`win_wua.download <salt.modules.win_wua.download>` - :py:func:`win_wua.install <salt.modules.win_wua.install>` - :py:func:`win_wua.uninstall <salt.modules.win_wua.uninstall>` The get function expects a name in the form of a GUID, KB, or Title and should return information about a single update. The other functions accept either a single item or a list of items for downloading/installing/uninstalling a specific list of items. The :py:func:`win_wua.list <salt.modules.win_wua.list_>` and :py:func:`win_wua.get <salt.modules.win_wua.get>` functions are utility functions. In addition to returning information about updates they can also download and install updates by setting ``download=True`` or ``install=True``. So, with py:func:`win_wua.list <salt.modules.win_wua.list_>` for example, you could run the function with the filters you want to see what is available. Then just add ``install=True`` to install everything on that list. If you want to download, install, or uninstall specific updates, use :py:func:`win_wua.download <salt.modules.win_wua.download>`, :py:func:`win_wua.install <salt.modules.win_wua.install>`, or :py:func:`win_wua.uninstall <salt.modules.win_wua.uninstall>`. To update your system with the latest updates use :py:func:`win_wua.list <salt.modules.win_wua.list_>` and set ``install=True`` You can also adjust the Windows Update settings using the :py:func:`win_wua.set_wu_settings <salt.modules.win_wua.set_wu_settings>` function. This function is only supported on the following operating systems: - Windows Vista / Server 2008 - Windows 7 / Server 2008R2 - Windows 8 / Server 2012 - Windows 8.1 / Server 2012R2 As of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, the ability to modify the Windows Update settings has been restricted. The settings can be modified in the Local Group Policy using the ``lgpo`` module. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 :depends: salt.utils.win_update """ import logging import salt.utils.platform import salt.utils.win_service import salt.utils.win_update import salt.utils.winapi from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError try: import win32com.client HAS_PYWIN32 = True except ImportError: HAS_PYWIN32 = False log = logging.getLogger(__name__) __func_alias__ = { "list_": "list", } def __virtual__(): """ Only works on Windows systems with PyWin32 """ if not salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): return False, "WUA: Only available on Windows systems" if not HAS_PYWIN32: return False, "WUA: Requires PyWin32 libraries" if not salt.utils.win_update.HAS_PYWIN32: return False, "WUA: Missing Libraries required by salt.utils.win_update" if salt.utils.win_service.info("wuauserv")["StartType"] == "Disabled": return ( False, "WUA: The Windows Update service (wuauserv) must not be disabled", ) if salt.utils.win_service.info("msiserver")["StartType"] == "Disabled": return ( False, "WUA: The Windows Installer service (msiserver) must not be disabled", ) if salt.utils.win_service.info("BITS")["StartType"] == "Disabled": return ( False, "WUA: The Background Intelligent Transfer service (bits) must not " "be disabled", ) if salt.utils.win_service.info("CryptSvc")["StartType"] == "Disabled": return ( False, "WUA: The Cryptographic Services service (CryptSvc) must not be disabled", ) if salt.utils.win_service.info("TrustedInstaller")["StartType"] == "Disabled": return ( False, "WUA: The Windows Module Installer service (TrustedInstaller) must " "not be disabled", ) return True def available( software=True, drivers=True, summary=False, skip_installed=True, skip_hidden=True, skip_mandatory=False, skip_reboot=False, categories=None, severities=None, online=True, ): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 List updates that match the passed criteria. This allows for more filter options than :func:`list`. Good for finding a specific GUID or KB. Args: software (bool): Include software updates in the results. Default is ``True`` drivers (bool): Include driver updates in the results. Default is ``True`` summary (bool): - ``True``: Return a summary of updates available for each category. - ``False`` (default): Return a detailed list of available updates. skip_installed (bool): Skip updates that are already installed. Default is ``True`` skip_hidden (bool): Skip updates that have been hidden. Default is ``True`` skip_mandatory (bool): Skip mandatory updates. Default is ``False`` skip_reboot (bool): Skip updates that require a reboot. Default is ``False`` categories (list): Specify the categories to list. Must be passed as a list. All categories returned by default. Categories include the following: * Critical Updates * Definition Updates * Drivers (make sure you set ``drivers=True``) * Feature Packs * Security Updates * Update Rollups * Updates * Update Rollups * Windows 7 * Windows 8.1 * Windows 8.1 drivers * Windows 8.1 and later drivers * Windows Defender severities (list): Specify the severities to include. Must be passed as a list. All severities returned by default. Severities include the following: * Critical * Important online (bool): Tells the Windows Update Agent go online to update its local update database. ``True`` will go online. ``False`` will use the local update database as is. Default is ``True`` .. versionadded:: 3001 Returns: dict: Returns a dict containing either a summary or a list of updates: .. code-block:: cfg Dict of Updates: {'<GUID>': { 'Title': <title>, 'KB': <KB>, 'GUID': <the globally unique identifier for the update>, 'Description': <description>, 'Downloaded': <has the update been downloaded>, 'Installed': <has the update been installed>, 'Mandatory': <is the update mandatory>, 'UserInput': <is user input required>, 'EULAAccepted': <has the EULA been accepted>, 'Severity': <update severity>, 'NeedsReboot': <is the update installed and awaiting reboot>, 'RebootBehavior': <will the update require a reboot>, 'Categories': [ '<category 1>', '<category 2>', ... ] }} Summary of Updates: {'Total': <total number of updates returned>, 'Available': <updates that are not downloaded or installed>, 'Downloaded': <updates that are downloaded but not installed>, 'Installed': <updates installed (usually 0 unless installed=True)>, 'Categories': { <category 1>: <total for that category>, <category 2>: <total for category 2>, ... } } CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash # Normal Usage (list all software updates) salt '*' win_wua.available # List all updates with categories of Critical Updates and Drivers salt '*' win_wua.available categories=["Critical Updates","Drivers"] # List all Critical Security Updates salt '*' win_wua.available categories=["Security Updates"] severities=["Critical"] # List all updates with a severity of Critical salt '*' win_wua.available severities=["Critical"] # A summary of all available updates salt '*' win_wua.available summary=True # A summary of all Feature Packs and Windows 8.1 Updates salt '*' win_wua.available categories=["Feature Packs","Windows 8.1"] summary=True """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent(online=online) # Look for available updates = wua.available( skip_hidden=skip_hidden, skip_installed=skip_installed, skip_mandatory=skip_mandatory, skip_reboot=skip_reboot, software=software, drivers=drivers, categories=categories, severities=severities, ) # Return results as Summary or Details return updates.summary() if summary else updates.list() def get(name, download=False, install=False, online=True): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 Returns details for the named update Args: name (str): The name of the update you're searching for. This can be the GUID, a KB number, or any part of the name of the update. GUIDs and KBs are preferred. Run ``list`` to get the GUID for the update you're looking for. download (bool): Download the update returned by this function. Run this function first to see if the update exists, then set ``download=True`` to download the update. install (bool): Install the update returned by this function. Run this function first to see if the update exists, then set ``install=True`` to install the update. online (bool): Tells the Windows Update Agent go online to update its local update database. ``True`` will go online. ``False`` will use the local update database as is. Default is ``True`` .. versionadded:: 3001 Returns: dict: Returns a dict containing a list of updates that match the name if download and install are both set to False. Should usually be a single update, but can return multiple if a partial name is given. If download or install is set to true it will return the results of the operation. .. code-block:: cfg Dict of Updates: {'<GUID>': { 'Title': <title>, 'KB': <KB>, 'GUID': <the globally unique identifier for the update>, 'Description': <description>, 'Downloaded': <has the update been downloaded>, 'Installed': <has the update been installed>, 'Mandatory': <is the update mandatory>, 'UserInput': <is user input required>, 'EULAAccepted': <has the EULA been accepted>, 'Severity': <update severity>, 'NeedsReboot': <is the update installed and awaiting reboot>, 'RebootBehavior': <will the update require a reboot>, 'Categories': [ '<category 1>', '<category 2>', ... ] }} CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash # Recommended Usage using GUID without braces # Use this to find the status of a specific update salt '*' win_wua.get 12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-1234567890ab # Use the following if you don't know the GUID: # Using a KB number # Not all updates have an associated KB salt '*' win_wua.get KB3030298 # Using part or all of the name of the update # Could possibly return multiple results # Not all updates have an associated KB salt '*' win_wua.get 'Microsoft Camera Codec Pack' """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent(online=online) # Search for Update updates = wua.search(name) ret = {} # Download if download or install: ret["Download"] = wua.download(updates) # Install if install: ret["Install"] = wua.install(updates) return ret if ret else updates.list() def list( software=True, drivers=False, summary=False, skip_installed=True, categories=None, severities=None, download=False, install=False, online=True, ): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 Returns a detailed list of available updates or a summary. If ``download`` or ``install`` is ``True`` the same list will be downloaded and/or installed. Args: software (bool): Include software updates in the results. Default is ``True`` drivers (bool): Include driver updates in the results. Default is ``False`` summary (bool): - ``True``: Return a summary of updates available for each category. - ``False`` (default): Return a detailed list of available updates. skip_installed (bool): Skip installed updates in the results. Default is ``True`` download (bool): (Overrides reporting functionality) Download the list of updates returned by this function. Run this function first with ``download=False`` to see what will be downloaded, then set ``download=True`` to download the updates. Default is ``False`` install (bool): (Overrides reporting functionality) Install the list of updates returned by this function. Run this function first with ``install=False`` to see what will be installed, then set ``install=True`` to install the updates. Default is ``False`` categories (list): Specify the categories to list. Must be passed as a list. All categories returned by default. Categories include the following: * Critical Updates * Definition Updates * Drivers (make sure you set ``drivers=True``) * Feature Packs * Security Updates * Update Rollups * Updates * Update Rollups * Windows 7 * Windows 8.1 * Windows 8.1 drivers * Windows 8.1 and later drivers * Windows Defender severities (list): Specify the severities to include. Must be passed as a list. All severities returned by default. Severities include the following: * Critical * Important online (bool): Tells the Windows Update Agent go online to update its local update database. ``True`` will go online. ``False`` will use the local update database as is. Default is ``True`` .. versionadded:: 3001 Returns: dict: Returns a dict containing either a summary or a list of updates: .. code-block:: cfg Dict of Updates: {'<GUID>': { 'Title': <title>, 'KB': <KB>, 'GUID': <the globally unique identifier for the update>, 'Description': <description>, 'Downloaded': <has the update been downloaded>, 'Installed': <has the update been installed>, 'Mandatory': <is the update mandatory>, 'UserInput': <is user input required>, 'EULAAccepted': <has the EULA been accepted>, 'Severity': <update severity>, 'NeedsReboot': <is the update installed and awaiting reboot>, 'RebootBehavior': <will the update require a reboot>, 'Categories': [ '<category 1>', '<category 2>', ... ] }} Summary of Updates: {'Total': <total number of updates returned>, 'Available': <updates that are not downloaded or installed>, 'Downloaded': <updates that are downloaded but not installed>, 'Installed': <updates installed (usually 0 unless installed=True)>, 'Categories': { <category 1>: <total for that category>, <category 2>: <total for category 2>, ... } } CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash # Normal Usage (list all software updates) salt '*' win_wua.list # List all updates with categories of Critical Updates and Drivers salt '*' win_wua.list categories=['Critical Updates','Drivers'] # List all Critical Security Updates salt '*' win_wua.list categories=['Security Updates'] severities=['Critical'] # List all updates with a severity of Critical salt '*' win_wua.list severities=['Critical'] # A summary of all available updates salt '*' win_wua.list summary=True # A summary of all Feature Packs and Windows 8.1 Updates salt '*' win_wua.list categories=['Feature Packs','Windows 8.1'] summary=True """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent(online=online) # Search for Update updates = wua.available( skip_installed=skip_installed, software=software, drivers=drivers, categories=categories, severities=severities, ) ret = {} # Download if download or install: ret["Download"] = wua.download(updates) # Install if install: ret["Install"] = wua.install(updates) if not ret: return updates.summary() if summary else updates.list() return ret def installed(summary=False, kbs_only=False): """ .. versionadded:: 3001 Get a list of all updates that are currently installed on the system. .. note:: This list may not necessarily match the Update History on the machine. This will only show the updates that apply to the current build of Windows. So, for example, the system may have shipped with Windows 10 Build 1607. That machine received updates to the 1607 build. Later the machine was upgraded to a newer feature release, 1803 for example. Then more updates were applied. This will only return the updates applied to the 1803 build and not those applied when the system was at the 1607 build. Args: summary (bool): Return a summary instead of a detailed list of updates. ``True`` will return a Summary, ``False`` will return a detailed list of installed updates. Default is ``False`` kbs_only (bool): Only return a list of KBs installed on the system. If this parameter is passed, the ``summary`` parameter will be ignored. Default is ``False`` Returns: dict: Returns a dictionary of either a Summary or a detailed list of updates installed on the system when ``kbs_only=False`` list: Returns a list of KBs installed on the system when ``kbs_only=True`` CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash # Get a detailed list of all applicable updates installed on the system salt '*' win_wua.installed # Get a summary of all applicable updates installed on the system salt '*' win_wua.installed summary=True # Get a simple list of KBs installed on the system salt '*' win_wua.installed kbs_only=True """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance. Since we're only listing installed # updates, there's no need to go online to update the Windows Update db wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent(online=False) updates = wua.installed() # Get installed Updates objects results = updates.list() # Convert to list if kbs_only: list_kbs = set() for item in results: list_kbs.update(results[item]["KBs"]) return sorted(list_kbs) return updates.summary() if summary else results def download(names): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 Downloads updates that match the list of passed identifiers. It's easier to use this function by using list_updates and setting ``download=True``. Args: names (str, list): A single update or a list of updates to download. This can be any combination of GUIDs, KB numbers, or names. GUIDs or KBs are preferred. .. note:: An error will be raised if there are more results than there are items in the names parameter Returns: dict: A dictionary containing the details about the downloaded updates CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash # Normal Usage salt '*' win_wua.download names=['12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-1234567890ab', 'KB2131233'] """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent() # Search for Update updates = wua.search(names) if updates.count() == 0: raise CommandExecutionError("No updates found") # Make sure it's a list so count comparison is correct if isinstance(names, str): names = [names] if isinstance(names, int): names = [str(names)] if updates.count() > len(names): raise CommandExecutionError( "Multiple updates found, names need to be more specific" ) return wua.download(updates) def install(names): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 Installs updates that match the list of identifiers. It may be easier to use the list_updates function and set ``install=True``. Args: names (str, list): A single update or a list of updates to install. This can be any combination of GUIDs, KB numbers, or names. GUIDs or KBs are preferred. .. note:: An error will be raised if there are more results than there are items in the names parameter Returns: dict: A dictionary containing the details about the installed updates CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash # Normal Usage salt '*' win_wua.install KB12323211 """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent() # Search for Updates updates = wua.search(names) if updates.count() == 0: raise CommandExecutionError("No updates found") # Make sure it's a list so count comparison is correct if isinstance(names, str): names = [names] if isinstance(names, int): names = [str(names)] if updates.count() > len(names): raise CommandExecutionError( "Multiple updates found, names need to be more specific" ) return wua.install(updates) def uninstall(names): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 Uninstall updates. Args: names (str, list): A single update or a list of updates to uninstall. This can be any combination of GUIDs, KB numbers, or names. GUIDs or KBs are preferred. Returns: dict: A dictionary containing the details about the uninstalled updates CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash # Normal Usage salt '*' win_wua.uninstall KB3121212 # As a list salt '*' win_wua.uninstall guid=['12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-1234567890ab', 'KB1231231'] """ # Create a Windows Update Agent instance wua = salt.utils.win_update.WindowsUpdateAgent() # Search for Updates updates = wua.search(names) if updates.count() == 0: raise CommandExecutionError("No updates found") return wua.uninstall(updates) def set_wu_settings( level=None, recommended=None, featured=None, elevated=None, msupdate=None, day=None, time=None, ): """ Change Windows Update settings. If no parameters are passed, the current value will be returned. Supported: - Windows Vista / Server 2008 - Windows 7 / Server 2008R2 - Windows 8 / Server 2012 - Windows 8.1 / Server 2012R2 .. note: Microsoft began using the Unified Update Platform (UUP) starting with Windows 10 / Server 2016. The Windows Update settings have changed and the ability to 'Save' Windows Update settings has been removed. Windows Update settings are read-only. See MSDN documentation: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa385829(v=vs.85).aspx Args: level (int): Number from 1 to 4 indicating the update level: 1. Never check for updates 2. Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them 3. Download updates but let me choose whether to install them 4. Install updates automatically recommended (bool): Boolean value that indicates whether to include optional or recommended updates when a search for updates and installation of updates is performed. featured (bool): Boolean value that indicates whether to display notifications for featured updates. elevated (bool): Boolean value that indicates whether non-administrators can perform some update-related actions without administrator approval. msupdate (bool): Boolean value that indicates whether to turn on Microsoft Update for other Microsoft products day (str): Days of the week on which Automatic Updates installs or uninstalls updates. Accepted values: - Everyday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday time (str): Time at which Automatic Updates installs or uninstalls updates. Must be in the ##:## 24hr format, eg. 3:00 PM would be 15:00. Must be in 1 hour increments. Returns: dict: Returns a dictionary containing the results. CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' win_wua.set_wu_settings level=4 recommended=True featured=False """ # The AutomaticUpdateSettings.Save() method used in this function does not # work on Windows 10 / Server 2016. It is called in throughout this function # like this: # # with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): # obj_au = win32com.client.Dispatch('Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate') # obj_au_settings = obj_au.Settings # obj_au_settings.Save() # # The `Save()` method reports success but doesn't actually change anything. # Windows Update settings are read-only in Windows 10 / Server 2016. There's # a little blurb on MSDN that mentions this, but gives no alternative for # changing these settings in Windows 10 / Server 2016. # # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa385829(v=vs.85).aspx # # Apparently the Windows Update framework in Windows Vista - Windows 8.1 has # been changed quite a bit in Windows 10 / Server 2016. It is now called the # Unified Update Platform (UUP). I haven't found an API or a Powershell # commandlet for working with the UUP. Perhaps there will be something # forthcoming. The `win_lgpo` module might be an option for changing the # Windows Update settings using local group policy. ret = {"Success": True} # Initialize the PyCom system with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): # Create an AutoUpdate object obj_au = win32com.client.Dispatch("Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate") # Create an AutoUpdate Settings Object obj_au_settings = obj_au.Settings # Only change the setting if it's passed if level is not None: obj_au_settings.NotificationLevel = int(level) result = obj_au_settings.Save() if result is None: ret["Level"] = level else: ret["Comment"] = "Settings failed to save. Check permissions." ret["Success"] = False if recommended is not None: obj_au_settings.IncludeRecommendedUpdates = recommended result = obj_au_settings.Save() if result is None: ret["Recommended"] = recommended else: ret["Comment"] = "Settings failed to save. Check permissions." ret["Success"] = False if featured is not None: obj_au_settings.FeaturedUpdatesEnabled = featured result = obj_au_settings.Save() if result is None: ret["Featured"] = featured else: ret["Comment"] = "Settings failed to save. Check permissions." ret["Success"] = False if elevated is not None: obj_au_settings.NonAdministratorsElevated = elevated result = obj_au_settings.Save() if result is None: ret["Elevated"] = elevated else: ret["Comment"] = "Settings failed to save. Check permissions." ret["Success"] = False if day is not None: # Check that day is valid days = { "Everyday": 0, "Sunday": 1, "Monday": 2, "Tuesday": 3, "Wednesday": 4, "Thursday": 5, "Friday": 6, "Saturday": 7, } if day not in days: ret["Comment"] = ( "Day needs to be one of the following: Everyday, " "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, " "Saturday" ) ret["Success"] = False else: # Set the numeric equivalent for the day setting obj_au_settings.ScheduledInstallationDay = days[day] result = obj_au_settings.Save() if result is None: ret["Day"] = day else: ret["Comment"] = "Settings failed to save. Check permissions." ret["Success"] = False if time is not None: # Check for time as a string: if the time is not quoted, yaml will # treat it as an integer if not isinstance(time, str): ret["Comment"] = ( "Time argument needs to be a string; it may need to " "be quoted. Passed {}. Time not set.".format(time) ) ret["Success"] = False # Check for colon in the time elif ":" not in time: ret["Comment"] = ( "Time argument needs to be in 00:00 format. " "Passed {}. Time not set.".format(time) ) ret["Success"] = False else: # Split the time by : t = time.split(":") # We only need the hours value obj_au_settings.FeaturedUpdatesEnabled = t[0] result = obj_au_settings.Save() if result is None: ret["Time"] = time else: ret["Comment"] = "Settings failed to save. Check permissions." ret["Success"] = False if msupdate is not None: # Microsoft Update requires special handling # First load the MS Update Service Manager with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): obj_sm = win32com.client.Dispatch("Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager") # Give it a bogus name obj_sm.ClientApplicationID = "My App" if msupdate: # msupdate is true, so add it to the services try: obj_sm.AddService2("7971f918-a847-4430-9279-4a52d1efe18d", 7, "") ret["msupdate"] = msupdate except Exception as error: # pylint: disable=broad-except # pylint: disable=unpacking-non-sequence,unbalanced-tuple-unpacking ( hr, msg, exc, arg, ) = error.args # pylint: enable=unpacking-non-sequence,unbalanced-tuple-unpacking # Consider checking for -2147024891 (0x80070005) Access Denied ret["Comment"] = "Failed with failure code: {}".format(exc[5]) ret["Success"] = False else: # msupdate is false, so remove it from the services # check to see if the update is there or the RemoveService function # will fail if _get_msupdate_status(): # Service found, remove the service try: obj_sm.RemoveService("7971f918-a847-4430-9279-4a52d1efe18d") ret["msupdate"] = msupdate except Exception as error: # pylint: disable=broad-except # pylint: disable=unpacking-non-sequence,unbalanced-tuple-unpacking ( hr, msg, exc, arg, ) = error.args # pylint: enable=unpacking-non-sequence,unbalanced-tuple-unpacking # Consider checking for the following # -2147024891 (0x80070005) Access Denied # -2145091564 (0x80248014) Service Not Found (shouldn't get # this with the check for _get_msupdate_status above ret["Comment"] = "Failed with failure code: {}".format(exc[5]) ret["Success"] = False else: ret["msupdate"] = msupdate ret["Reboot"] = get_needs_reboot() return ret def get_wu_settings(): """ Get current Windows Update settings. Returns: dict: A dictionary of Windows Update settings: Featured Updates: Boolean value that indicates whether to display notifications for featured updates. Group Policy Required (Read-only): Boolean value that indicates whether Group Policy requires the Automatic Updates service. Microsoft Update: Boolean value that indicates whether to turn on Microsoft Update for other Microsoft Products Needs Reboot: Boolean value that indicates whether the machine is in a reboot pending state. Non Admins Elevated: Boolean value that indicates whether non-administrators can perform some update-related actions without administrator approval. Notification Level: Number 1 to 4 indicating the update level: 1. Never check for updates 2. Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them 3. Download updates but let me choose whether to install them 4. Install updates automatically Read Only (Read-only): Boolean value that indicates whether the Automatic Update settings are read-only. Recommended Updates: Boolean value that indicates whether to include optional or recommended updates when a search for updates and installation of updates is performed. Scheduled Day: Days of the week on which Automatic Updates installs or uninstalls updates. Scheduled Time: Time at which Automatic Updates installs or uninstalls updates. CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' win_wua.get_wu_settings """ ret = {} day = [ "Every Day", "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday", ] # Initialize the PyCom system with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): # Create an AutoUpdate object obj_au = win32com.client.Dispatch("Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate") # Create an AutoUpdate Settings Object obj_au_settings = obj_au.Settings # Populate the return dictionary ret["Featured Updates"] = obj_au_settings.FeaturedUpdatesEnabled ret["Group Policy Required"] = obj_au_settings.Required ret["Microsoft Update"] = _get_msupdate_status() ret["Needs Reboot"] = get_needs_reboot() ret["Non Admins Elevated"] = obj_au_settings.NonAdministratorsElevated ret["Notification Level"] = obj_au_settings.NotificationLevel ret["Read Only"] = obj_au_settings.ReadOnly ret["Recommended Updates"] = obj_au_settings.IncludeRecommendedUpdates ret["Scheduled Day"] = day[obj_au_settings.ScheduledInstallationDay] # Scheduled Installation Time requires special handling to return the time # in the right format if obj_au_settings.ScheduledInstallationTime < 10: ret["Scheduled Time"] = "0{}:00".format( obj_au_settings.ScheduledInstallationTime ) else: ret["Scheduled Time"] = "{}:00".format( obj_au_settings.ScheduledInstallationTime ) return ret def _get_msupdate_status(): """ Check to see if Microsoft Update is Enabled Return Boolean """ # To get the status of Microsoft Update we actually have to check the # Microsoft Update Service Manager # Initialize the PyCom system with salt.utils.winapi.Com(): # Create a ServiceManager Object obj_sm = win32com.client.Dispatch("Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager") # Return a collection of loaded Services col_services = obj_sm.Services # Loop through the collection to find the Microsoft Udpate Service # If it exists return True otherwise False for service in col_services: if service.name == "Microsoft Update": return True return False def get_needs_reboot(): """ Determines if the system needs to be rebooted. Returns: bool: ``True`` if the system requires a reboot, otherwise ``False`` CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' win_wua.get_needs_reboot """ return salt.utils.win_update.needs_reboot()
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