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Edit: service.py
""" Starting or restarting of services and daemons ============================================== Services are defined as system daemons and are typically launched using system init or rc scripts. This service state uses whichever service module is loaded on the minion with the virtualname of ``service``. Services can be defined as either running or dead. If you need to know if your init system is supported, see the list of supported :mod:`service modules <salt.modules.service.py>` for your desired init system (systemd, sysvinit, launchctl, etc.). Note that Salt's service execution module, and therefore this service state, uses OS grains to ascertain which service module should be loaded and used to execute service functions. As existing distributions change init systems or new distributions are created, OS detection can sometimes be incomplete. If your service states are running into trouble with init system detection, please see the :ref:`Overriding Virtual Module Providers <module-provider-override>` section of Salt's module documentation to work around possible errors. For services managed by systemd, the systemd_service module includes a built-in feature to reload the daemon when unit files are changed or extended. This feature is used automatically by the service state and the systemd_service module when running on a systemd minion, so there is no need to set up your own methods of reloading the daemon. If you need to manually reload the daemon for some reason, you can use the :func:`systemd_service.systemctl_reload <salt.modules.systemd_service.systemctl_reload>` function provided by Salt. .. note:: The current status of a service is determined by the return code of the init/rc script status command. A status return code of 0 it is considered running. Any other return code is considered dead. .. code-block:: yaml httpd: service.running: [] The service can also be set to start at runtime via the enable option: .. code-block:: yaml openvpn: service.running: - enable: True By default if a service is triggered to refresh due to a watch statement the service is restarted. If the desired behavior is to reload the service, then set the reload value to True: .. code-block:: yaml redis: service.running: - enable: True - reload: True - watch: - pkg: redis .. note:: More details regarding ``watch`` can be found in the :ref:`Requisites <requisites>` documentation. """ import logging import time import salt.utils.data import salt.utils.platform from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError from salt.utils.args import get_function_argspec as _argspec from salt.utils.systemd import booted SYSTEMD_ONLY = ("no_block", "unmask", "unmask_runtime") log = logging.getLogger(__name__) __virtualname__ = "service" def __virtual__(): """ Only make these states available if a service provider has been detected or assigned for this minion """ if "service.start" in __salt__: return __virtualname__ else: return ( False, "No service execution module loaded: " "check support for service management on {} " "".format(__grains__.get("osfinger", __grains__["os"])), ) # Double-asterisk deliberately not used here def _get_systemd_only(func, kwargs): if not hasattr(_get_systemd_only, "HAS_SYSTEMD"): setattr(_get_systemd_only, "HAS_SYSTEMD", booted()) ret = {} warnings = [] valid_args = _argspec(func).args for systemd_arg in SYSTEMD_ONLY: if systemd_arg in kwargs and systemd_arg in valid_args: if _get_systemd_only.HAS_SYSTEMD: ret[systemd_arg] = kwargs[systemd_arg] else: warnings.append( "The '{}' argument is not supported by this platform".format( systemd_arg ) ) return ret, warnings def _add_warnings(ret, warnings): current_warnings = ret.setdefault("warnings", []) current_warnings.extend([x for x in warnings if x not in current_warnings]) def _enabled_used_error(ret): """ Warn of potential typo. """ ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = ( 'Service {} uses non-existent option "enabled". ' 'Perhaps "enable" option was intended?'.format(ret["name"]) ) return ret def _enable(name, started, result=True, **kwargs): """ Enable the service """ ret = {} # is service available? try: if not _available(name, ret): return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret # Set default expected result ret["result"] = result # Check to see if this minion supports enable if "service.enable" not in __salt__ or "service.enabled" not in __salt__: if started is True: ret[ "comment" ] = "Enable is not available on this minion, service {} started".format( name ) elif started is None: ret["comment"] = ( "Enable is not available on this minion," " service {} is in the desired state".format(name) ) else: ret[ "comment" ] = "Enable is not available on this minion, service {} is dead".format( name ) return ret # Service can be enabled before_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.enabled"](name, **kwargs) if before_toggle_enable_status: # Service is enabled if started is True: ret["comment"] = "Service {} is already enabled, and is running".format( name ) elif started is None: # always be sure in this case to reset the changes dict ret["changes"] = {} ret[ "comment" ] = "Service {} is already enabled, and is in the desired state".format( name ) else: ret["comment"] = "Service {} is already enabled, and is dead".format(name) return ret # Service needs to be enabled if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = "Service {} set to be enabled".format(name) return ret try: if __salt__["service.enable"](name, **kwargs): # Service has been enabled ret["changes"] = {} after_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.enabled"](name, **kwargs) # on upstart, certain services like apparmor will always return # False, even if correctly activated # do not trigger a change if before_toggle_enable_status != after_toggle_enable_status: ret["changes"][name] = True if started is True: ret["comment"] = "Service {} has been enabled, and is running".format( name ) elif started is None: ret[ "comment" ] = "Service {} has been enabled, and is in the desired state".format( name ) else: ret["comment"] = "Service {} has been enabled, and is dead".format(name) return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: enable_error = exc.strerror else: enable_error = False # Service failed to be enabled ret["result"] = False if started is True: ret["comment"] = ( "Failed when setting service {} to start at boot," " but the service is running".format(name) ) elif started is None: ret["comment"] = ( "Failed when setting service {} to start at boot," " but the service was already running".format(name) ) else: ret[ "comment" ] = "Failed when setting service {} to start at boot, and the service is dead".format( name ) if enable_error: ret["comment"] += ". Additional information follows:\n\n{}".format(enable_error) return ret def _disable(name, started, result=True, **kwargs): """ Disable the service """ ret = {} # is service available? try: if not _available(name, ret): ret["result"] = True return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret # Set default expected result ret["result"] = result # is enable/disable available? if "service.disable" not in __salt__ or "service.disabled" not in __salt__: if started is True: ret[ "comment" ] = "Disable is not available on this minion, service {} started".format( name ) elif started is None: ret["comment"] = ( "Disable is not available on this minion," " service {} is in the desired state".format(name) ) else: ret[ "comment" ] = "Disable is not available on this minion, service {} is dead".format( name ) return ret # Service can be disabled if salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): # service.disabled in Windows returns True for services that are set to # Manual start, so we need to check specifically for Disabled before_toggle_disable_status = __salt__["service.info"](name)["StartType"] in [ "Disabled" ] else: before_toggle_disable_status = __salt__["service.disabled"](name) if before_toggle_disable_status: # Service is disabled if started is True: ret["comment"] = "Service {} is already disabled, and is running".format( name ) elif started is None: # always be sure in this case to reset the changes dict ret["changes"] = {} ret[ "comment" ] = "Service {} is already disabled, and is in the desired state".format( name ) else: ret["comment"] = "Service {} is already disabled, and is dead".format(name) return ret # Service needs to be disabled if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = "Service {} set to be disabled".format(name) return ret if __salt__["service.disable"](name, **kwargs): # Service has been disabled ret["changes"] = {} after_toggle_disable_status = __salt__["service.disabled"](name) # on upstart, certain services like apparmor will always return # False, even if correctly activated # do not trigger a change if before_toggle_disable_status != after_toggle_disable_status: ret["changes"][name] = True if started is True: ret["comment"] = "Service {} has been disabled, and is running".format(name) elif started is None: ret[ "comment" ] = "Service {} has been disabled, and is in the desired state".format(name) else: ret["comment"] = "Service {} has been disabled, and is dead".format(name) return ret # Service failed to be disabled ret["result"] = False if started is True: ret[ "comment" ] = "Failed when setting service {} to not start at boot, and is running".format( name ) elif started is None: ret["comment"] = ( "Failed when setting service {} to not start" " at boot, but the service was already running".format(name) ) else: ret["comment"] = ( "Failed when setting service {} to not start" " at boot, and the service is dead".format(name) ) return ret def _offline(): return "service.offline" in __salt__ and __salt__["service.offline"]() def _available(name, ret): """ Check if the service is available """ avail = False if "service.available" in __salt__: avail = __salt__["service.available"](name) elif "service.get_all" in __salt__: avail = name in __salt__["service.get_all"]() if not avail: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = "The named service {} is not available".format(name) return avail def running(name, enable=None, sig=None, init_delay=None, **kwargs): """ Ensure that the service is running name The name of the init or rc script used to manage the service enable Set the service to be enabled at boot time, ``True`` sets the service to be enabled, ``False`` sets the named service to be disabled. The default is ``None``, which does not enable or disable anything. sig The string to search for when looking for the service process with ps init_delay Some services may not be truly available for a short period after their startup script indicates to the system that they are. Provide an 'init_delay' to specify that this state should wait an additional given number of seconds after a service has started before returning. Useful for requisite states wherein a dependent state might assume a service has started but is not yet fully initialized. no_block : False **For systemd minions only.** Starts the service using ``--no-block``. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 timeout **For Windows minions only.** The time in seconds to wait for the service to start before returning. Default is the default for :py:func:`win_service.start <salt.modules.win_service.start>`. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.9,2018.3.4 unmask : False **For systemd minions only.** Set to ``True`` to remove an indefinite mask before attempting to start the service. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before making any changes. This behavior is no longer the default. unmask_runtime : False **For systemd minions only.** Set to ``True`` to remove a runtime mask before attempting to start the service. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before making any changes. This behavior is no longer the default. wait : 3 **For systemd minions only.** Passed through when using :py:func:`service.status <salt.modules.systemd_service.status>` to determine whether the service is running or not. .. versionadded:: 2019.2.3 .. note:: ``watch`` can be used with service.running to restart a service when another state changes ( example: a file.managed state that creates the service's config file ). More details regarding ``watch`` can be found in the :ref:`Requisites <requisites>` documentation. """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} # used to let execution modules know which service state is being run. __context__["service.state"] = "running" # Check for common error: using enabled option instead of enable if "enabled" in kwargs: return _enabled_used_error(ret) # Convert enable to boolean in case user passed a string value if isinstance(enable, str): enable = salt.utils.data.is_true(enable) if _offline(): ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = "Running in OFFLINE mode. Nothing to do" return ret # Check if the service is available try: if not _available(name, ret): if __opts__.get("test"): ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = ( "Service {} not present; if created in this state run, " "it would have been started".format(name) ) return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret status_kwargs, warnings = _get_systemd_only(__salt__["service.status"], kwargs) if warnings: _add_warnings(ret, warnings) # lot of custom init script won't or mis implement the status # command, so it is just an indicator but can not be fully trusted before_toggle_status = __salt__["service.status"](name, sig, **status_kwargs) if "service.enabled" in __salt__: before_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.enabled"](name) else: before_toggle_enable_status = True unmask_ret = {"comment": ""} if kwargs.get("unmask", False): unmask_ret = unmasked(name, kwargs.get("unmask_runtime", False)) # See if the service is already running if before_toggle_status: ret["comment"] = "\n".join( [ _f for _f in [ "The service {} is already running".format(name), unmask_ret["comment"], ] if _f ] ) if enable is True and not before_toggle_enable_status: ret.update(_enable(name, None, **kwargs)) elif enable is False and before_toggle_enable_status: ret.update(_disable(name, None, **kwargs)) return ret # Run the tests if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = "\n".join( [ _f for _f in [ "Service {} is set to start".format(name), unmask_ret["comment"], ] if _f ] ) return ret # Conditionally add systemd-specific args to call to service.start start_kwargs, warnings = _get_systemd_only(__salt__["service.start"], kwargs) if warnings: _add_warnings(ret, warnings) if salt.utils.platform.is_windows() and kwargs.get("timeout", False): start_kwargs.update({"timeout": kwargs.get("timeout")}) # macOS and Windows services cant be started if they are disabled. So we need # to enable them prior to starting otherwise we will always fail. macos = salt.utils.platform.is_darwin() windows = salt.utils.platform.is_windows() if (macos or windows) and not before_toggle_enable_status: # fail if enable isn't set. if not enable: ret["comment"] = ( "The service {} is disabled but enable is not True. Set " "enable to True to successfully start the service.".format(name) ) ret["result"] = False return ret ret.update(_enable(name, None, **kwargs)) # we've already enabled we don't need to enable again later. enable = None try: func_ret = __salt__["service.start"](name, **start_kwargs) except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret if not func_ret: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = "Service {} failed to start".format(name) if enable is True: ret.update(_enable(name, False, result=False, **kwargs)) elif enable is False: ret.update(_disable(name, False, result=False, **kwargs)) return ret if init_delay: time.sleep(init_delay) # only force a change state if we have explicitly detected them after_toggle_status = __salt__["service.status"](name, sig, **status_kwargs) if "service.enabled" in __salt__: after_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.enabled"](name) else: after_toggle_enable_status = True if ( (before_toggle_enable_status != after_toggle_enable_status) or (before_toggle_status != after_toggle_status) ) and not ret.get("changes", {}): ret["changes"][name] = after_toggle_status if after_toggle_status: ret["comment"] = "Started service {}".format(name) else: ret["comment"] = "Service {} failed to start".format(name) ret["result"] = False if enable is True: ret.update( _enable(name, after_toggle_status, result=after_toggle_status, **kwargs) ) elif enable is False: ret.update( _disable(name, after_toggle_status, result=after_toggle_status, **kwargs) ) if init_delay: ret["comment"] = "{}\nDelayed return for {} seconds".format( ret["comment"], init_delay ) if kwargs.get("unmask", False): ret["comment"] = "\n".join([ret["comment"], unmask_ret["comment"]]) return ret def dead(name, enable=None, sig=None, init_delay=None, **kwargs): """ Ensure that the named service is dead by stopping the service if it is running name The name of the init or rc script used to manage the service enable Set the service to be enabled at boot time, ``True`` sets the service to be enabled, ``False`` sets the named service to be disabled. The default is ``None``, which does not enable or disable anything. sig The string to search for when looking for the service process with ps init_delay Add a sleep command (in seconds) before the check to make sure service is killed. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 no_block : False **For systemd minions only.** Stops the service using ``--no-block``. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 timeout **For Windows minions only.** The time in seconds to wait for the service to stop before returning. Default is the default for :py:func:`win_service.stop <salt.modules.win_service.stop>`. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.9,2018.3.4 """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} # used to let execution modules know which service state is being run. __context__["service.state"] = "dead" # Check for common error: using enabled option instead of enable if "enabled" in kwargs: return _enabled_used_error(ret) # Convert enable to boolean in case user passed a string value if isinstance(enable, str): enable = salt.utils.data.is_true(enable) if _offline(): ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = "Running in OFFLINE mode. Nothing to do" return ret # Check if the service is available try: if not _available(name, ret): if __opts__.get("test"): ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = ( "Service {} not present; if created in this state run, " "it would have been stopped".format(name) ) else: # A non-available service is OK here, don't let the state fail # because of it. ret["result"] = True return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret status_kwargs, warnings = _get_systemd_only(__salt__["service.status"], kwargs) if warnings: _add_warnings(ret, warnings) # lot of custom init script won't or mis implement the status # command, so it is just an indicator but can not be fully trusted before_toggle_status = __salt__["service.status"](name, sig, **status_kwargs) if "service.enabled" in __salt__: if salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): # service.enabled in Windows returns True for services that are set # to Auto start, but services set to Manual can also be disabled before_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.info"](name)[ "StartType" ] in ["Auto", "Manual"] else: before_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.enabled"](name) else: before_toggle_enable_status = True # See if the service is already dead if not before_toggle_status: ret["comment"] = "The service {} is already dead".format(name) if enable is True and not before_toggle_enable_status: ret.update(_enable(name, None, **kwargs)) elif enable is False and before_toggle_enable_status: ret.update(_disable(name, None, **kwargs)) return ret # Run the tests if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = "Service {} is set to be killed".format(name) return ret # Conditionally add systemd-specific args to call to service.start stop_kwargs, warnings = _get_systemd_only(__salt__["service.stop"], kwargs) if warnings: _add_warnings(ret, warnings) if salt.utils.platform.is_windows() and kwargs.get("timeout", False): stop_kwargs.update({"timeout": kwargs.get("timeout")}) func_ret = __salt__["service.stop"](name, **stop_kwargs) if not func_ret: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = "Service {} failed to die".format(name) if enable is True: ret.update(_enable(name, True, result=False, **kwargs)) elif enable is False: ret.update(_disable(name, True, result=False, **kwargs)) return ret if init_delay: time.sleep(init_delay) # only force a change state if we have explicitly detected them after_toggle_status = __salt__["service.status"](name, **status_kwargs) if "service.enabled" in __salt__: after_toggle_enable_status = __salt__["service.enabled"](name) else: after_toggle_enable_status = True if ( (before_toggle_enable_status != after_toggle_enable_status) or (before_toggle_status != after_toggle_status) ) and not ret.get("changes", {}): ret["changes"][name] = after_toggle_status # be sure to stop, in case we mis detected in the check if after_toggle_status: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = "Service {} failed to die".format(name) else: ret["comment"] = "Service {} was killed".format(name) if enable is True: ret.update( _enable(name, after_toggle_status, result=not after_toggle_status, **kwargs) ) elif enable is False: ret.update( _disable( name, after_toggle_status, result=not after_toggle_status, **kwargs ) ) return ret def enabled(name, **kwargs): """ Ensure that the service is enabled on boot, only use this state if you don't want to manage the running process, remember that if you want to enable a running service to use the enable: True option for the running or dead function. name The name of the init or rc script used to manage the service """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} # used to let execution modules know which service state is being run. __context__["service.state"] = "enabled" ret.update(_enable(name, None, **kwargs)) if __opts__.get("test") and ret.get( "comment" ) == "The named service {} is not available".format(name): ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = ( "Service {} not present; if created in this state run, " "it would have been enabled".format(name) ) return ret def disabled(name, **kwargs): """ Ensure that the service is disabled on boot, only use this state if you don't want to manage the running process, remember that if you want to disable a service to use the enable: False option for the running or dead function. name The name of the init or rc script used to manage the service """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} # used to let execution modules know which service state is being run. __context__["service.state"] = "disabled" ret.update(_disable(name, None, **kwargs)) return ret def masked(name, runtime=False): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 .. note:: This state is only available on minions which use systemd_. Ensures that the named service is masked (i.e. prevented from being started). name Name of the service to mask runtime : False By default, this state will manage an indefinite mask for the named service. Set this argument to ``True`` to runtime mask the service. .. note:: It is possible for a service to have both indefinite and runtime masks set for it. Therefore, this state will manage a runtime or indefinite mask independently of each other. This means that if the service is already indefinitely masked, running this state with ``runtime`` set to ``True`` will _not_ remove the indefinite mask before setting a runtime mask. In these cases, if it is desirable to ensure that the service is runtime masked and not indefinitely masked, pair this state with a :py:func:`service.unmasked <salt.states.service.unmasked>` state, like so: .. code-block:: yaml mask_runtime_foo: service.masked: - name: foo - runtime: True unmask_indefinite_foo: service.unmasked: - name: foo - runtime: False .. _systemd: https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} if "service.masked" not in __salt__: ret["comment"] = "Service masking not available on this minion" ret["result"] = False return ret mask_type = "runtime masked" if runtime else "masked" expected_changes = {mask_type: {"old": False, "new": True}} try: if __salt__["service.masked"](name, runtime): ret["comment"] = "Service {} is already {}".format( name, mask_type, ) return ret if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["changes"] = expected_changes ret["comment"] = "Service {} would be {}".format(name, mask_type) return ret __salt__["service.mask"](name, runtime) if __salt__["service.masked"](name, runtime): ret["changes"] = expected_changes ret["comment"] = "Service {} was {}".format(name, mask_type) else: ret["comment"] = "Failed to mask service {}".format(name) return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret def unmasked(name, runtime=False): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 .. note:: This state is only available on minions which use systemd_. Ensures that the named service is unmasked name Name of the service to unmask runtime : False By default, this state will manage an indefinite mask for the named service. Set this argument to ``True`` to ensure that the service is runtime masked. .. note:: It is possible for a service to have both indefinite and runtime masks set for it. Therefore, this state will manage a runtime or indefinite mask independently of each other. This means that if the service is indefinitely masked, running this state with ``runtime`` set to ``True`` will _not_ remove the indefinite mask. .. _systemd: https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} if "service.masked" not in __salt__: ret["comment"] = "Service masking not available on this minion" ret["result"] = False return ret mask_type = "runtime masked" if runtime else "masked" action = "runtime unmasked" if runtime else "unmasked" expected_changes = {mask_type: {"old": True, "new": False}} try: if not __salt__["service.masked"](name, runtime): ret["comment"] = "Service {} was already {}".format(name, action) return ret if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["changes"] = expected_changes ret["comment"] = "Service {} would be {}".format(name, action) return ret __salt__["service.unmask"](name, runtime) if not __salt__["service.masked"](name, runtime): ret["changes"] = expected_changes ret["comment"] = "Service {} was {}".format(name, action) else: ret["comment"] = "Failed to unmask service {}".format(name) return ret except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret def mod_watch( name, sfun=None, sig=None, reload=False, full_restart=False, init_delay=None, force=False, **kwargs ): """ The service watcher, called to invoke the watch command. When called, it will restart or reload the named service. .. note:: This state exists to support special handling of the ``watch`` :ref:`requisite <requisites>`. It should not be called directly. Parameters for this function should be set by the watching service (e.g. ``service.running``). name The name of the service to control. sfun The original function which triggered the mod_watch call (`service.running`, for example). sig The string to search for when looking for the service process with ps. reload When set, reload the service instead of restarting it (e.g. ``service nginx reload``). full_restart Perform a full stop/start of a service by passing ``--full-restart``. This option is ignored if ``reload`` is set and is supported by only a few :py:func:`service modules <salt.modules.service>`. force Use service.force_reload instead of reload (needs reload to be set to True). init_delay Add a sleep command (in seconds) before the service is restarted/reloaded. """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} past_participle = None status_kwargs, warnings = _get_systemd_only(__salt__["service.status"], kwargs) if warnings: _add_warnings(ret, warnings) if sfun == "dead": verb = "stop" past_participle = verb + "ped" if __salt__["service.status"](name, sig, **status_kwargs): func = __salt__["service.stop"] else: ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = "Service is already {}".format(past_participle) return ret elif sfun == "running": if __salt__["service.status"](name, sig, **status_kwargs): if "service.reload" in __salt__ and reload: if "service.force_reload" in __salt__ and force: func = __salt__["service.force_reload"] verb = "forcefully reload" else: func = __salt__["service.reload"] verb = "reload" elif "service.full_restart" in __salt__ and full_restart: func = __salt__["service.full_restart"] verb = "fully restart" else: func = __salt__["service.restart"] verb = "restart" else: func = __salt__["service.start"] verb = "start" if not past_participle: past_participle = verb + "ed" else: ret["comment"] = "Unable to trigger watch for service.{}".format(sfun) ret["result"] = False return ret if __opts__["test"]: ret["result"] = None ret["comment"] = "Service is set to be {}".format(past_participle) return ret if verb == "start" and "service.stop" in __salt__: # stop service before start __salt__["service.stop"](name) func_kwargs, warnings = _get_systemd_only(func, kwargs) if warnings: _add_warnings(ret, warnings) try: result = func(name, **func_kwargs) except CommandExecutionError as exc: ret["result"] = False ret["comment"] = exc.strerror return ret if init_delay: time.sleep(init_delay) ret["changes"] = {name: result} ret["result"] = result ret["comment"] = ( "Service {}".format(past_participle) if result else "Failed to {} the service".format(verb) ) return ret def mod_beacon(name, **kwargs): """ Create a beacon to monitor a service based on a beacon state argument. .. note:: This state exists to support special handling of the ``beacon`` state argument for supported state functions. It should not be called directly. """ ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""} sfun = kwargs.pop("sfun", None) supported_funcs = ["running", "dead"] if sfun in supported_funcs: if kwargs.get("beacon"): beacon_module = "service" data = {} _beacon_data = kwargs.get("beacon_data", {}) data["onchangeonly"] = _beacon_data.get("onchangeonly", True) data["delay"] = _beacon_data.get("delay", 0) data["emitatstartup"] = _beacon_data.get("emitatstartup", False) data["uncleanshutdown"] = _beacon_data.get("emitatstartup", None) beacon_name = "beacon_{}_{}".format(beacon_module, name) beacon_kwargs = { "name": beacon_name, "services": {name: data}, "interval": _beacon_data.get("interval", 60), "beacon_module": beacon_module, } ret = __states__["beacon.present"](**beacon_kwargs) return ret else: return { "name": name, "changes": {}, "comment": "Not adding beacon.", "result": True, } else: return { "name": name, "changes": {}, "comment": "service.{} does not work with the beacon state function".format( sfun ), "result": False, }
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