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Edit: zfs.py
""" Module for running ZFS command :codeauthor: Nitin Madhok <nmadhok@g.clemson.edu>, Jorge Schrauwen <sjorge@blackdot.be> :maintainer: Jorge Schrauwen <sjorge@blackdot.be> :maturity: new :depends: salt.utils.zfs :platform: illumos,freebsd,linux .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 Big refactor to remove duplicate code, better type conversions and improved consistency in output. """ import logging import salt.modules.cmdmod import salt.utils.args import salt.utils.path import salt.utils.platform import salt.utils.versions from salt.utils.odict import OrderedDict __virtualname__ = "zfs" log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Function alias to set mapping. __func_alias__ = { "list_": "list", } def __virtual__(): """ Only load when the platform has zfs support """ if __grains__.get("zfs_support"): return __virtualname__ else: return False, "The zfs module cannot be loaded: zfs not supported" def exists(name, **kwargs): """ Check if a ZFS filesystem or volume or snapshot exists. name : string name of dataset type : string also check if dataset is of a certain type, valid choices are: filesystem, snapshot, volume, bookmark, or all. .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.exists myzpool/mydataset salt '*' zfs.exists myzpool/myvolume type=volume """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults opts = {} # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("type", False): opts["-t"] = kwargs.get("type") ## Check if 'name' of 'type' exists res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="list", opts=opts, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ignore_retcode=True, ) return res["retcode"] == 0 def create(name, **kwargs): """ Create a ZFS File System. name : string name of dataset or volume volume_size : string if specified, a zvol will be created instead of a dataset sparse : boolean create sparse volume create_parent : boolean creates all the non-existing parent datasets. any property specified on the command line using the -o option is ignored. properties : dict additional zfs properties (-o) .. note:: ZFS properties can be specified at the time of creation of the filesystem by passing an additional argument called "properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary:: properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.create myzpool/mydataset [create_parent=True|False] salt '*' zfs.create myzpool/mydataset properties="{'mountpoint': '/export/zfs', 'sharenfs': 'on'}" salt '*' zfs.create myzpool/volume volume_size=1G [sparse=True|False]` salt '*' zfs.create myzpool/volume volume_size=1G properties="{'volblocksize': '512'}" [sparse=True|False] """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] opts = {} # NOTE: push filesystem properties filesystem_properties = kwargs.get("properties", {}) # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("create_parent", False): flags.append("-p") if kwargs.get("sparse", False) and kwargs.get("volume_size", None): flags.append("-s") if kwargs.get("volume_size", None): opts["-V"] = __utils__["zfs.to_size"]( kwargs.get("volume_size"), convert_to_human=False ) ## Create filesystem/volume res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="create", flags=flags, opts=opts, filesystem_properties=filesystem_properties, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "created") def destroy(name, **kwargs): """ Destroy a ZFS File System. name : string name of dataset, volume, or snapshot force : boolean force an unmount of any file systems using the unmount -f command. recursive : boolean recursively destroy all children. (-r) recursive_all : boolean recursively destroy all dependents, including cloned file systems outside the target hierarchy. (-R) .. warning:: watch out when using recursive and recursive_all .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.destroy myzpool/mydataset [force=True|False] """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("force", False): flags.append("-f") if kwargs.get("recursive_all", False): flags.append("-R") if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") ## Destroy filesystem/volume/snapshot/... res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="destroy", flags=flags, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "destroyed") def rename(name, new_name, **kwargs): """ Rename or Relocate a ZFS File System. name : string name of dataset, volume, or snapshot new_name : string new name of dataset, volume, or snapshot force : boolean force unmount any filesystems that need to be unmounted in the process. create_parent : boolean creates all the nonexistent parent datasets. Datasets created in this manner are automatically mounted according to the mountpoint property inherited from their parent. recursive : boolean recursively rename the snapshots of all descendent datasets. snapshots are the only dataset that can be renamed recursively. .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.rename myzpool/mydataset myzpool/renameddataset """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if __utils__["zfs.is_snapshot"](name): if kwargs.get("create_parent", False): log.warning( "zfs.rename - create_parent=True cannot be used with snapshots." ) if kwargs.get("force", False): log.warning("zfs.rename - force=True cannot be used with snapshots.") if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") else: if kwargs.get("create_parent", False): flags.append("-p") if kwargs.get("force", False): flags.append("-f") if kwargs.get("recursive", False): log.warning("zfs.rename - recursive=True can only be used with snapshots.") # NOTE: update target target.append(name) target.append(new_name) ## Rename filesystem/volume/snapshot/... res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="rename", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "renamed") def list_(name=None, **kwargs): """ Return a list of all datasets or a specified dataset on the system and the values of their used, available, referenced, and mountpoint properties. name : string name of dataset, volume, or snapshot recursive : boolean recursively list children depth : int limit recursion to depth properties : string comma-separated list of properties to list, the name property will always be added type : string comma-separated list of types to display, where type is one of filesystem, snapshot, volume, bookmark, or all. sort : string property to sort on (default = name) order : string [ascending|descending] sort order (default = ascending) parsable : boolean display numbers in parsable (exact) values .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.list salt '*' zfs.list myzpool/mydataset [recursive=True|False] salt '*' zfs.list myzpool/mydataset properties="sharenfs,mountpoint" """ ret = OrderedDict() ## update properties # NOTE: properties should be a list properties = kwargs.get("properties", "used,avail,refer,mountpoint") if not isinstance(properties, list): properties = properties.split(",") # NOTE: name should be first property # we loop here because there 'name' can be in the list # multiple times. while "name" in properties: properties.remove("name") properties.insert(0, "name") ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = ["-H"] opts = {} # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") if kwargs.get("recursive", False) and kwargs.get("depth", False): opts["-d"] = kwargs.get("depth") if kwargs.get("type", False): opts["-t"] = kwargs.get("type") kwargs_sort = kwargs.get("sort", False) if kwargs_sort and kwargs_sort in properties: if kwargs.get("order", "ascending").startswith("a"): opts["-s"] = kwargs_sort else: opts["-S"] = kwargs_sort if isinstance(properties, list): # NOTE: There can be only one -o and it takes a comma-separated list opts["-o"] = ",".join(properties) else: opts["-o"] = properties ## parse zfs list res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="list", flags=flags, opts=opts, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] == 0: for ds in res["stdout"].splitlines(): if kwargs.get("parsable", True): ds_data = __utils__["zfs.from_auto_dict"]( OrderedDict(list(zip(properties, ds.split("\t")))), ) else: ds_data = __utils__["zfs.to_auto_dict"]( OrderedDict(list(zip(properties, ds.split("\t")))), convert_to_human=True, ) ret[ds_data["name"]] = ds_data del ret[ds_data["name"]]["name"] else: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) return ret def list_mount(): """ List mounted zfs filesystems .. versionadded:: 2018.3.1 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.list_mount """ ## List mounted filesystem res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="mount", ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] == 0: ret = OrderedDict() for mount in res["stdout"].splitlines(): mount = mount.split() ret[mount[0]] = mount[-1] return ret else: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) def mount(name=None, **kwargs): """ Mounts ZFS file systems name : string name of the filesystem, having this set to None will mount all filesystems. (this is the default) overlay : boolean perform an overlay mount. options : string optional comma-separated list of mount options to use temporarily for the duration of the mount. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 .. warning:: Passing '-a' as name is deprecated and will be removed in 3001. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.mount salt '*' zfs.mount myzpool/mydataset salt '*' zfs.mount myzpool/mydataset options=ro """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] opts = {} # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("overlay", False): flags.append("-O") if kwargs.get("options", False): opts["-o"] = kwargs.get("options") ## Mount filesystem res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="mount", flags=flags, opts=opts, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "mounted") def unmount(name, **kwargs): """ Unmounts ZFS file systems name : string name of the filesystem, you can use None to unmount all mounted filesystems. force : boolean forcefully unmount the file system, even if it is currently in use. .. warning:: Using ``-a`` for the name parameter will probably break your system, unless your rootfs is not on zfs. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 .. warning:: Passing '-a' as name is deprecated and will be removed in 3001. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.unmount myzpool/mydataset [force=True|False] """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("force", False): flags.append("-f") if name in [None, "-a"]: # NOTE: still accept '-a' as name for backwards compatibility # until Salt 3001 this should just simplify # this to just set '-a' if name is not set. flags.append("-a") name = None ## Unmount filesystem res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="unmount", flags=flags, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "unmounted") def inherit(prop, name, **kwargs): """ Clears the specified property prop : string name of property name : string name of the filesystem, volume, or snapshot recursive : boolean recursively inherit the given property for all children. revert : boolean revert the property to the received value if one exists; otherwise operate as if the -S option was not specified. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.inherit canmount myzpool/mydataset [recursive=True|False] """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") if kwargs.get("revert", False): flags.append("-S") ## Inherit property res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="inherit", flags=flags, property_name=prop, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "inherited") def diff(name_a, name_b=None, **kwargs): """ Display the difference between a snapshot of a given filesystem and another snapshot of that filesystem from a later time or the current contents of the filesystem. name_a : string name of snapshot name_b : string (optional) name of snapshot or filesystem show_changetime : boolean display the path's inode change time as the first column of output. (default = True) show_indication : boolean display an indication of the type of file. (default = True) parsable : boolean if true we don't parse the timestamp to a more readable date (default = True) .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.diff myzpool/mydataset@yesterday myzpool/mydataset """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = ["-H"] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("show_changetime", True): flags.append("-t") if kwargs.get("show_indication", True): flags.append("-F") # NOTE: update target target.append(name_a) if name_b: target.append(name_b) ## Diff filesystem/snapshot res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="diff", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) if res["retcode"] != 0: return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) else: if not kwargs.get("parsable", True) and kwargs.get("show_changetime", True): ret = OrderedDict() for entry in res["stdout"].splitlines(): entry = entry.split() entry_timestamp = __utils__["dateutils.strftime"]( entry[0], "%Y-%m-%d.%H:%M:%S.%f" ) entry_data = "\t\t".join(entry[1:]) ret[entry_timestamp] = entry_data else: ret = res["stdout"].splitlines() return ret def rollback(name, **kwargs): """ Roll back the given dataset to a previous snapshot. name : string name of snapshot recursive : boolean destroy any snapshots and bookmarks more recent than the one specified. recursive_all : boolean destroy any more recent snapshots and bookmarks, as well as any clones of those snapshots. force : boolean used with the -R option to force an unmount of any clone file systems that are to be destroyed. .. warning:: When a dataset is rolled back, all data that has changed since the snapshot is discarded, and the dataset reverts to the state at the time of the snapshot. By default, the command refuses to roll back to a snapshot other than the most recent one. In order to do so, all intermediate snapshots and bookmarks must be destroyed by specifying the -r option. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.rollback myzpool/mydataset@yesterday """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive_all", False): flags.append("-R") if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") if kwargs.get("force", False): if kwargs.get("recursive_all", False) or kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-f") else: log.warning( "zfs.rollback - force=True can only be used with recursive_all=True or" " recursive=True" ) ## Rollback to snapshot res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="rollback", flags=flags, target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "rolledback") def clone(name_a, name_b, **kwargs): """ Creates a clone of the given snapshot. name_a : string name of snapshot name_b : string name of filesystem or volume create_parent : boolean creates all the non-existing parent datasets. any property specified on the command line using the -o option is ignored. properties : dict additional zfs properties (-o) .. note:: ZFS properties can be specified at the time of creation of the filesystem by passing an additional argument called "properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary:: properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.clone myzpool/mydataset@yesterday myzpool/mydataset_yesterday """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: push filesystem properties filesystem_properties = kwargs.get("properties", {}) # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("create_parent", False): flags.append("-p") # NOTE: update target target.append(name_a) target.append(name_b) ## Clone filesystem/volume res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="clone", flags=flags, filesystem_properties=filesystem_properties, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "cloned") def promote(name): """ Promotes a clone file system to no longer be dependent on its "origin" snapshot. .. note:: This makes it possible to destroy the file system that the clone was created from. The clone parent-child dependency relationship is reversed, so that the origin file system becomes a clone of the specified file system. The snapshot that was cloned, and any snapshots previous to this snapshot, are now owned by the promoted clone. The space they use moves from the origin file system to the promoted clone, so enough space must be available to accommodate these snapshots. No new space is consumed by this operation, but the space accounting is adjusted. The promoted clone must not have any conflicting snapshot names of its own. The rename subcommand can be used to rename any conflicting snapshots. name : string name of clone-filesystem .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.promote myzpool/myclone """ ## Promote clone res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="promote", target=name, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "promoted") def bookmark(snapshot, bookmark): """ Creates a bookmark of the given snapshot .. note:: Bookmarks mark the point in time when the snapshot was created, and can be used as the incremental source for a zfs send command. This feature must be enabled to be used. See zpool-features(5) for details on ZFS feature flags and the bookmarks feature. snapshot : string name of snapshot to bookmark bookmark : string name of bookmark .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.bookmark myzpool/mydataset@yesterday myzpool/mydataset#complete """ # abort if we do not have feature flags if not __utils__["zfs.has_feature_flags"](): return OrderedDict([("error", "bookmarks are not supported")]) ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults target = [] # NOTE: update target target.append(snapshot) target.append(bookmark) ## Bookmark snapshot res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="bookmark", target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "bookmarked") def holds(snapshot, **kwargs): """ Lists all existing user references for the given snapshot or snapshots. snapshot : string name of snapshot recursive : boolean lists the holds that are set on the named descendent snapshots also. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.holds myzpool/mydataset@baseline """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = ["-H"] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") # NOTE: update target target.append(snapshot) ## Lookup holds res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="holds", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) if res["retcode"] == 0: for hold in res["stdout"].splitlines(): hold_data = OrderedDict( list( zip( ["name", "tag", "timestamp"], hold.split("\t"), ) ) ) ret[hold_data["tag"].strip()] = hold_data["timestamp"] return ret def hold(tag, *snapshot, **kwargs): """ Adds a single reference, named with the tag argument, to the specified snapshot or snapshots. .. note:: Each snapshot has its own tag namespace, and tags must be unique within that space. If a hold exists on a snapshot, attempts to destroy that snapshot by using the zfs destroy command return EBUSY. tag : string name of tag snapshot : string name of snapshot(s) recursive : boolean specifies that a hold with the given tag is applied recursively to the snapshots of all descendent file systems. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 .. warning:: As of 2018.3.1 the tag parameter no longer accepts a comma-separated value. It's is now possible to create a tag that contains a comma, this was impossible before. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.hold mytag myzpool/mydataset@mysnapshot [recursive=True] salt '*' zfs.hold mytag myzpool/mydataset@mysnapshot myzpool/mydataset@myothersnapshot """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") # NOTE: update target target.append(tag) target.extend(snapshot) ## hold snapshot res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="hold", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "held") def release(tag, *snapshot, **kwargs): """ Removes a single reference, named with the tag argument, from the specified snapshot or snapshots. .. note:: The tag must already exist for each snapshot. If a hold exists on a snapshot, attempts to destroy that snapshot by using the zfs destroy command return EBUSY. tag : string name of tag snapshot : string name of snapshot(s) recursive : boolean recursively releases a hold with the given tag on the snapshots of all descendent file systems. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.1 .. warning:: As of 2018.3.1 the tag parameter no longer accepts a comma-separated value. It's is now possible to create a tag that contains a comma, this was impossible before. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.release mytag myzpool/mydataset@mysnapshot [recursive=True] salt '*' zfs.release mytag myzpool/mydataset@mysnapshot myzpool/mydataset@myothersnapshot """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] target = [] # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") # NOTE: update target target.append(tag) target.extend(snapshot) ## release snapshot res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="release", flags=flags, target=target, ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "released") def snapshot(*snapshot, **kwargs): """ Creates snapshots with the given names. snapshot : string name of snapshot(s) recursive : boolean recursively create snapshots of all descendent datasets. properties : dict additional zfs properties (-o) .. note:: ZFS properties can be specified at the time of creation of the filesystem by passing an additional argument called "properties" and specifying the properties with their respective values in the form of a python dictionary:: properties="{'property1': 'value1', 'property2': 'value2'}" .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.snapshot myzpool/mydataset@yesterday [recursive=True] salt '*' zfs.snapshot myzpool/mydataset@yesterday myzpool/myotherdataset@yesterday [recursive=True] """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = [] # NOTE: push filesystem properties filesystem_properties = kwargs.get("properties", {}) # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") ## Create snapshot res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="snapshot", flags=flags, filesystem_properties=filesystem_properties, target=list(snapshot), ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "snapshotted") def set(*dataset, **kwargs): """ Sets the property or list of properties to the given value(s) for each dataset. dataset : string name of snapshot(s), filesystem(s), or volume(s) properties : string additional zfs properties pairs .. note:: properties are passed as key-value pairs. e.g. compression=off .. note:: Only some properties can be edited. See the Properties section for more information on what properties can be set and acceptable values. Numeric values can be specified as exact values, or in a human-readable form with a suffix of B, K, M, G, T, P, E (for bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, petabytes, or exabytes respectively). .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.set myzpool/mydataset compression=off salt '*' zfs.set myzpool/mydataset myzpool/myotherdataset compression=off salt '*' zfs.set myzpool/mydataset myzpool/myotherdataset compression=lz4 canmount=off """ ## Configure command # NOTE: push filesystem properties filesystem_properties = salt.utils.args.clean_kwargs(**kwargs) ## Set property res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="set", property_name=list(filesystem_properties.keys()), property_value=list(filesystem_properties.values()), target=list(dataset), ), python_shell=False, ) return __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res, "set") def get(*dataset, **kwargs): """ Displays properties for the given datasets. dataset : string name of snapshot(s), filesystem(s), or volume(s) properties : string comma-separated list of properties to list, defaults to all recursive : boolean recursively list children depth : int recursively list children to depth fields : string comma-separated list of fields to include, the name and property field will always be added type : string comma-separated list of types to display, where type is one of filesystem, snapshot, volume, bookmark, or all. .. versionchanged:: 3004 type is ignored on Solaris 10 and 11 since not a valid parameter on those platforms source : string comma-separated list of sources to display. Must be one of the following: local, default, inherited, temporary, and none. The default value is all sources. parsable : boolean display numbers in parsable (exact) values (default = True) .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 .. note:: If no datasets are specified, then the command displays properties for all datasets on the system. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' zfs.get salt '*' zfs.get myzpool/mydataset [recursive=True|False] salt '*' zfs.get myzpool/mydataset properties="sharenfs,mountpoint" [recursive=True|False] salt '*' zfs.get myzpool/mydataset myzpool/myotherdataset properties=available fields=value depth=1 """ ## Configure command # NOTE: initialize the defaults flags = ["-H"] opts = {} # NOTE: set extra config from kwargs if kwargs.get("depth", False): opts["-d"] = kwargs.get("depth") elif kwargs.get("recursive", False): flags.append("-r") fields = kwargs.get("fields", "value,source").split(",") if "name" in fields: # ensure name is first fields.remove("name") if "property" in fields: # ensure property is second fields.remove("property") fields.insert(0, "name") fields.insert(1, "property") opts["-o"] = ",".join(fields) if not salt.utils.platform.is_sunos(): if kwargs.get("type", False): opts["-t"] = kwargs.get("type") if kwargs.get("source", False): opts["-s"] = kwargs.get("source") # NOTE: set property_name property_name = kwargs.get("properties", "all") ## Get properties res = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( __utils__["zfs.zfs_command"]( command="get", flags=flags, opts=opts, property_name=property_name, target=list(dataset), ), python_shell=False, ) ret = __utils__["zfs.parse_command_result"](res) if res["retcode"] == 0: for ds in res["stdout"].splitlines(): ds_data = OrderedDict(list(zip(fields, ds.split("\t")))) if "value" in ds_data: if kwargs.get("parsable", True): ds_data["value"] = __utils__["zfs.from_auto"]( ds_data["property"], ds_data["value"], ) else: ds_data["value"] = __utils__["zfs.to_auto"]( ds_data["property"], ds_data["value"], convert_to_human=True, ) if ds_data["name"] not in ret: ret[ds_data["name"]] = OrderedDict() ret[ds_data["name"]][ds_data["property"]] = ds_data del ds_data["name"] del ds_data["property"] return ret
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