#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012, Flowroute LLC # Written by Matthew Williams # Based on yum module written by Seth Vidal # # This module is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this software. If not, see . # DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: apt short_description: Manages apt-packages description: - Manages I(apt) packages (such as for Debian/Ubuntu). version_added: "0.0.2" options: name: description: - A package name, like C(foo), or package specifier with version, like C(foo=1.0). Name wildcards (fnmatch) like C(apt*) and version wildcards like C(foo=1.0*) are also supported. Note that the apt-get commandline supports implicit regex matches here but we do not because it can let typos through easier (If you typo C(foo) as C(fo) apt-get would install packages that have "fo" in their name with a warning and a prompt for the user. Since we don't have warnings and prompts before installing we disallow this. Use an explicit fnmatch pattern if you want wildcarding) required: false default: null aliases: [ 'pkg', 'package' ] state: description: - Indicates the desired package state. C(latest) ensures that the latest version is installed. C(build-dep) ensures the package build dependencies are installed. required: false default: present choices: [ "latest", "absent", "present", "build-dep" ] update_cache: description: - Run the equivalent of C(apt-get update) before the operation. Can be run as part of the package installation or as a separate step. required: false default: no choices: [ "yes", "no" ] cache_valid_time: description: - Update the apt cache if its older than the I(cache_valid_time). This option is set in seconds. required: false default: 0 purge: description: - Will force purging of configuration files if the module state is set to I(absent). required: false default: no choices: [ "yes", "no" ] default_release: description: - Corresponds to the C(-t) option for I(apt) and sets pin priorities required: false default: null install_recommends: description: - Corresponds to the C(--no-install-recommends) option for I(apt). C(yes) installs recommended packages. C(no) does not install recommended packages. By default, Ansible will use the same defaults as the operating system. Suggested packages are never installed. required: false default: null choices: [ "yes", "no" ] force: description: - If C(yes), force installs/removes. required: false default: "no" choices: [ "yes", "no" ] allow_unauthenticated: description: - Ignore if packages cannot be authenticated. This is useful for bootstrapping environments that manage their own apt-key setup. required: false default: "no" choices: [ "yes", "no" ] version_added: "2.1" upgrade: description: - 'If yes or safe, performs an aptitude safe-upgrade.' - 'If full, performs an aptitude full-upgrade.' - 'If dist, performs an apt-get dist-upgrade.' - 'Note: This does not upgrade a specific package, use state=latest for that.' version_added: "1.1" required: false default: "no" choices: [ "no", "yes", "safe", "full", "dist"] dpkg_options: description: - Add dpkg options to apt command. Defaults to '-o "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef" -o "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold"' - Options should be supplied as comma separated list required: false default: 'force-confdef,force-confold' deb: description: - Path to a .deb package on the remote machine. - If :// in the path, ansible will attempt to download deb before installing. (Version added 2.1) required: false version_added: "1.6" autoremove: description: - If C(yes), remove unused dependency packages for all module states except I(build-dep). required: false default: no choices: [ "yes", "no" ] aliases: [ 'autoclean'] version_added: "2.1" only_upgrade: description: - Only install/upgrade a package if it is already installed. required: false default: false version_added: "2.1" requirements: - python-apt (python 2) - python3-apt (python 3) - aptitude author: "Matthew Williams (@mgwilliams)" notes: - Three of the upgrade modes (C(full), C(safe) and its alias C(yes)) require C(aptitude), otherwise C(apt-get) suffices. ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Update repositories cache and install "foo" package apt: name: foo update_cache: yes - name: Remove "foo" package apt: name: foo state: absent - name: Install the package "foo" apt: name: foo state: present - name: Install the version '1.00' of package "foo" apt: name: foo=1.00 state: present - name: Update the repository cache and update package "nginx" to latest version using default release squeeze-backport apt: name: nginx state: latest default_release: squeeze-backports update_cache: yes - name: Install latest version of "openjdk-6-jdk" ignoring "install-recommends" apt: name: openjdk-6-jdk state: latest install_recommends: no - name: Update all packages to the latest version apt: upgrade: dist - name: Run the equivalent of "apt-get update" as a separate step apt: update_cache: yes - name: Only run "update_cache=yes" if the last one is more than 3600 seconds ago apt: update_cache: yes cache_valid_time: 3600 - name: Pass options to dpkg on run apt: upgrade: dist update_cache: yes dpkg_options: 'force-confold,force-confdef' - name: Install a .deb package apt: deb: /tmp/mypackage.deb - name: Install the build dependencies for package "foo" apt: pkg: foo state: build-dep - name: Install a .deb package from the internet. apt: deb: https://example.com/python-ppq_0.1-1_all.deb ''' RETURN = ''' cache_updated: description: if the cache was updated or not returned: success, in some cases type: boolean sample: True cache_update_time: description: time of the last cache update (0 if unknown) returned: success, in some cases type: datetime sample: 1425828348000 stdout: description: output from apt returned: success, when needed type: string sample: "Reading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nThe following extra packages will be installed:\n apache2-bin ..." stderr: description: error output from apt returned: success, when needed type: string sample: "AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to ..." ''' # added to stave off future warnings about apt api import warnings warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', "apt API not stable yet", FutureWarning) import datetime import fnmatch import itertools import os import re import sys import time from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.pycompat24 import get_exception from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native from ansible.module_utils.urls import fetch_url # APT related constants APT_ENV_VARS = dict( DEBIAN_FRONTEND = 'noninteractive', DEBIAN_PRIORITY = 'critical', # We screenscrape apt-get and aptitude output for information so we need # to make sure we use the C locale when running commands LANG = 'C', LC_ALL = 'C', LC_MESSAGES = 'C', LC_CTYPE = 'C', ) DPKG_OPTIONS = 'force-confdef,force-confold' APT_GET_ZERO = "\n0 upgraded, 0 newly installed" APTITUDE_ZERO = "\n0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed" APT_LISTS_PATH = "/var/lib/apt/lists" APT_UPDATE_SUCCESS_STAMP_PATH = "/var/lib/apt/periodic/update-success-stamp" HAS_PYTHON_APT = True try: import apt import apt.debfile import apt_pkg except ImportError: HAS_PYTHON_APT = False if sys.version_info[0] < 3: PYTHON_APT = 'python-apt' else: PYTHON_APT = 'python3-apt' def package_split(pkgspec): parts = pkgspec.split('=', 1) if len(parts) > 1: return parts[0], parts[1] else: return parts[0], None def package_versions(pkgname, pkg, pkg_cache): try: versions = set(p.version for p in pkg.versions) except AttributeError: # assume older version of python-apt is installed # apt.package.Package#versions require python-apt >= 0.7.9. pkg_cache_list = (p for p in pkg_cache.Packages if p.Name == pkgname) pkg_versions = (p.VersionList for p in pkg_cache_list) versions = set(p.VerStr for p in itertools.chain(*pkg_versions)) return versions def package_version_compare(version, other_version): try: return apt_pkg.version_compare(version, other_version) except AttributeError: return apt_pkg.VersionCompare(version, other_version) def package_status(m, pkgname, version, cache, state): try: # get the package from the cache, as well as the # low-level apt_pkg.Package object which contains # state fields not directly accessible from the # higher-level apt.package.Package object. pkg = cache[pkgname] ll_pkg = cache._cache[pkgname] # the low-level package object except KeyError: if state == 'install': try: provided_packages = cache.get_providing_packages(pkgname) if provided_packages: is_installed = False upgradable = False # when virtual package providing only one package, look up status of target package if cache.is_virtual_package(pkgname) and len(provided_packages) == 1: package = provided_packages[0] installed, upgradable, has_files = package_status(m, package.name, version, cache, state='install') if installed: is_installed = True return is_installed, upgradable, False m.fail_json(msg="No package matching '%s' is available" % pkgname) except AttributeError: # python-apt version too old to detect virtual packages # mark as upgradable and let apt-get install deal with it return False, True, False else: return False, False, False try: has_files = len(pkg.installed_files) > 0 except UnicodeDecodeError: has_files = True except AttributeError: has_files = False # older python-apt cannot be used to determine non-purged try: package_is_installed = ll_pkg.current_state == apt_pkg.CURSTATE_INSTALLED except AttributeError: # python-apt 0.7.X has very weak low-level object try: # might not be necessary as python-apt post-0.7.X should have current_state property package_is_installed = pkg.is_installed except AttributeError: # assume older version of python-apt is installed package_is_installed = pkg.isInstalled if version: versions = package_versions(pkgname, pkg, cache._cache) avail_upgrades = fnmatch.filter(versions, version) if package_is_installed: try: installed_version = pkg.installed.version except AttributeError: installed_version = pkg.installedVersion # Only claim the package is installed if the version is matched as well package_is_installed = fnmatch.fnmatch(installed_version, version) # Only claim the package is upgradable if a candidate matches the version package_is_upgradable = False for candidate in avail_upgrades: if package_version_compare(candidate, installed_version) > 0: package_is_upgradable = True break else: package_is_upgradable = bool(avail_upgrades) else: try: package_is_upgradable = pkg.is_upgradable except AttributeError: # assume older version of python-apt is installed package_is_upgradable = pkg.isUpgradable return package_is_installed, package_is_upgradable, has_files def expand_dpkg_options(dpkg_options_compressed): options_list = dpkg_options_compressed.split(',') dpkg_options = "" for dpkg_option in options_list: dpkg_options = '%s -o "Dpkg::Options::=--%s"' \ % (dpkg_options, dpkg_option) return dpkg_options.strip() def expand_pkgspec_from_fnmatches(m, pkgspec, cache): # Note: apt-get does implicit regex matching when an exact package name # match is not found. Something like this: # matches = [pkg.name for pkg in cache if re.match(pkgspec, pkg.name)] # (Should also deal with the ':' for multiarch like the fnmatch code below) # # We have decided not to do similar implicit regex matching but might take # a PR to add some sort of explicit regex matching: # https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/1258 new_pkgspec = [] for pkgspec_pattern in pkgspec: pkgname_pattern, version = package_split(pkgspec_pattern) # note that none of these chars is allowed in a (debian) pkgname if frozenset('*?[]!').intersection(pkgname_pattern): # handle multiarch pkgnames, the idea is that "apt*" should # only select native packages. But "apt*:i386" should still work if ":" not in pkgname_pattern: # Filter the multiarch packages from the cache only once try: pkg_name_cache = _non_multiarch except NameError: pkg_name_cache = _non_multiarch = [pkg.name for pkg in cache if ':' not in pkg.name] # noqa: F841 else: # Create a cache of pkg_names including multiarch only once try: pkg_name_cache = _all_pkg_names except NameError: pkg_name_cache = _all_pkg_names = [pkg.name for pkg in cache] # noqa: F841 matches = fnmatch.filter(pkg_name_cache, pkgname_pattern) if len(matches) == 0: m.fail_json(msg="No package(s) matching '%s' available" % str(pkgname_pattern)) else: new_pkgspec.extend(matches) else: # No wildcards in name new_pkgspec.append(pkgspec_pattern) return new_pkgspec def parse_diff(output): diff = to_native(output).splitlines() try: # check for start marker from aptitude diff_start = diff.index('Resolving dependencies...') except ValueError: try: # check for start marker from apt-get diff_start = diff.index('Reading state information...') except ValueError: # show everything diff_start = -1 try: # check for end marker line from both apt-get and aptitude diff_end = next(i for i, item in enumerate(diff) if re.match('[0-9]+ (packages )?upgraded', item)) except StopIteration: diff_end = len(diff) diff_start += 1 diff_end += 1 return {'prepared': '\n'.join(diff[diff_start:diff_end])} def install(m, pkgspec, cache, upgrade=False, default_release=None, install_recommends=None, force=False, dpkg_options=expand_dpkg_options(DPKG_OPTIONS), build_dep=False, autoremove=False, only_upgrade=False, allow_unauthenticated=False): pkg_list = [] packages = "" pkgspec = expand_pkgspec_from_fnmatches(m, pkgspec, cache) for package in pkgspec: if build_dep: # Let apt decide what to install pkg_list.append("'%s'" % package) continue name, version = package_split(package) installed, upgradable, has_files = package_status(m, name, version, cache, state='install') if not installed or (upgrade and upgradable): pkg_list.append("'%s'" % package) if installed and upgradable and version: # This happens when the package is installed, a newer version is # available, and the version is a wildcard that matches both # # We do not apply the upgrade flag because we cannot specify both # a version and state=latest. (This behaviour mirrors how apt # treats a version with wildcard in the package) pkg_list.append("'%s'" % package) packages = ' '.join(pkg_list) if len(packages) != 0: if force: force_yes = '--force-yes' else: force_yes = '' if m.check_mode: check_arg = '--simulate' else: check_arg = '' if autoremove: autoremove = '--auto-remove' else: autoremove = '' if only_upgrade: only_upgrade = '--only-upgrade' else: only_upgrade = '' if build_dep: cmd = "%s -y %s %s %s %s build-dep %s" % (APT_GET_CMD, dpkg_options, only_upgrade, force_yes, check_arg, packages) else: cmd = "%s -y %s %s %s %s %s install %s" % (APT_GET_CMD, dpkg_options, only_upgrade, force_yes, autoremove, check_arg, packages) if default_release: cmd += " -t '%s'" % (default_release,) if install_recommends is False: cmd += " -o APT::Install-Recommends=no" elif install_recommends is True: cmd += " -o APT::Install-Recommends=yes" # install_recommends is None uses the OS default if allow_unauthenticated: cmd += " --allow-unauthenticated" rc, out, err = m.run_command(cmd) if m._diff: diff = parse_diff(out) else: diff = {} if rc: return (False, dict(msg="'%s' failed: %s" % (cmd, err), stdout=out, stderr=err)) else: return (True, dict(changed=True, stdout=out, stderr=err, diff=diff)) else: return (True, dict(changed=False)) def get_field_of_deb(m, deb_file, field="Version"): cmd_dpkg = m.get_bin_path("dpkg", True) cmd = cmd_dpkg + " --field %s %s" % (deb_file, field) rc, stdout, stderr = m.run_command(cmd) if rc != 0: m.fail_json(msg="%s failed" % cmd, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) return to_native(stdout).strip('\n') def install_deb(m, debs, cache, force, install_recommends, allow_unauthenticated, dpkg_options): changed=False deps_to_install = [] pkgs_to_install = [] for deb_file in debs.split(','): try: pkg = apt.debfile.DebPackage(deb_file) pkg_name = get_field_of_deb(m, deb_file, "Package") pkg_version = get_field_of_deb(m, deb_file, "Version") try: installed_pkg = apt.Cache()[pkg_name] installed_version = installed_pkg.installed.version if package_version_compare(pkg_version, installed_version) == 0: # Does not need to down-/upgrade, move on to next package continue except Exception: # Must not be installed, continue with installation pass # Check if package is installable if not pkg.check() and not force: m.fail_json(msg=pkg._failure_string) # add any missing deps to the list of deps we need # to install so they're all done in one shot deps_to_install.extend(pkg.missing_deps) except Exception: e = get_exception() m.fail_json(msg="Unable to install package: %s" % str(e)) # and add this deb to the list of packages to install pkgs_to_install.append(deb_file) # install the deps through apt retvals = {} if len(deps_to_install) > 0: (success, retvals) = install(m=m, pkgspec=deps_to_install, cache=cache, install_recommends=install_recommends, dpkg_options=expand_dpkg_options(dpkg_options)) if not success: m.fail_json(**retvals) changed = retvals.get('changed', False) if len(pkgs_to_install) > 0: options = ' '.join(["--%s"% x for x in dpkg_options.split(",")]) if m.check_mode: options += " --simulate" if force: options += " --force-all" cmd = "dpkg %s -i %s" % (options, " ".join(pkgs_to_install)) rc, out, err = m.run_command(cmd) if "stdout" in retvals: stdout = retvals["stdout"] + out else: stdout = out if "diff" in retvals: diff = retvals["diff"] if 'prepared' in diff: diff['prepared'] += '\n\n' + out else: diff = parse_diff(out) if "stderr" in retvals: stderr = retvals["stderr"] + err else: stderr = err if rc == 0: m.exit_json(changed=True, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, diff=diff) else: m.fail_json(msg="%s failed" % cmd, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) else: m.exit_json(changed=changed, stdout=retvals.get('stdout',''), stderr=retvals.get('stderr',''), diff=retvals.get('diff', '')) def remove(m, pkgspec, cache, purge=False, force=False, dpkg_options=expand_dpkg_options(DPKG_OPTIONS), autoremove=False): pkg_list = [] pkgspec = expand_pkgspec_from_fnmatches(m, pkgspec, cache) for package in pkgspec: name, version = package_split(package) installed, upgradable, has_files = package_status(m, name, version, cache, state='remove') if installed or (has_files and purge): pkg_list.append("'%s'" % package) packages = ' '.join(pkg_list) if len(packages) == 0: m.exit_json(changed=False) else: if force: force_yes = '--force-yes' else: force_yes = '' if purge: purge = '--purge' else: purge = '' if autoremove: autoremove = '--auto-remove' else: autoremove = '' if m.check_mode: check_arg = '--simulate' else: check_arg = '' cmd = "%s -q -y %s %s %s %s %s remove %s" % (APT_GET_CMD, dpkg_options, purge, force_yes ,autoremove, check_arg, packages) rc, out, err = m.run_command(cmd) if m._diff: diff = parse_diff(out) else: diff = {} if rc: m.fail_json(msg="'apt-get remove %s' failed: %s" % (packages, err), stdout=out, stderr=err) m.exit_json(changed=True, stdout=out, stderr=err, diff=diff) def upgrade(m, mode="yes", force=False, default_release=None, dpkg_options=expand_dpkg_options(DPKG_OPTIONS)): if m.check_mode: check_arg = '--simulate' else: check_arg = '' apt_cmd = None prompt_regex = None if mode == "dist": # apt-get dist-upgrade apt_cmd = APT_GET_CMD upgrade_command = "dist-upgrade" elif mode == "full": # aptitude full-upgrade apt_cmd = APTITUDE_CMD upgrade_command = "full-upgrade" else: # aptitude safe-upgrade # mode=yes # default apt_cmd = APTITUDE_CMD upgrade_command = "safe-upgrade" prompt_regex = r"(^Do you want to ignore this warning and proceed anyway\?|^\*\*\*.*\[default=.*\])" if force: if apt_cmd == APT_GET_CMD: force_yes = '--force-yes' else: force_yes = '--assume-yes --allow-untrusted' else: force_yes = '' apt_cmd_path = m.get_bin_path(apt_cmd, required=True) cmd = '%s -y %s %s %s %s' % (apt_cmd_path, dpkg_options, force_yes, check_arg, upgrade_command) if default_release: cmd += " -t '%s'" % (default_release,) rc, out, err = m.run_command(cmd, prompt_regex=prompt_regex) if m._diff: diff = parse_diff(out) else: diff = {} if rc: m.fail_json(msg="'%s %s' failed: %s" % (apt_cmd, upgrade_command, err), stdout=out) if (apt_cmd == APT_GET_CMD and APT_GET_ZERO in out) or (apt_cmd == APTITUDE_CMD and APTITUDE_ZERO in out): m.exit_json(changed=False, msg=out, stdout=out, stderr=err) m.exit_json(changed=True, msg=out, stdout=out, stderr=err, diff=diff) def download(module, deb): tempdir = os.path.dirname(__file__) package = os.path.join(tempdir, str(deb.rsplit('/', 1)[1])) # When downloading a deb, how much of the deb to download before # saving to a tempfile (64k) BUFSIZE = 65536 try: rsp, info = fetch_url(module, deb) f = open(package, 'w') # Read 1kb at a time to save on ram while True: data = rsp.read(BUFSIZE) if data == "": break # End of file, break while loop f.write(data) f.close() deb = package except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure downloading %s, %s" % (deb, e)) return deb def get_cache_mtime(): """Return mtime of a valid apt cache file. Stat the apt cache file and if no cache file is found return 0 :returns: ``int`` """ if os.path.exists(APT_UPDATE_SUCCESS_STAMP_PATH): return os.stat(APT_UPDATE_SUCCESS_STAMP_PATH).st_mtime elif os.path.exists(APT_LISTS_PATH): return os.stat(APT_LISTS_PATH).st_mtime else: return 0 def get_updated_cache_time(): """Return the mtime time stamp and the updated cache time. Always retrieve the mtime of the apt cache or set the `cache_mtime` variable to 0 :returns: ``tuple`` """ cache_mtime = get_cache_mtime() mtimestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(cache_mtime) updated_cache_time = int(time.mktime(mtimestamp.timetuple())) return mtimestamp, updated_cache_time # https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/2951 def get_cache(module): '''Attempt to get the cache object and update till it works''' cache = None try: cache = apt.Cache() except SystemError: e = get_exception() if '/var/lib/apt/lists/' in str(e).lower(): # update cache until files are fixed or retries exceeded retries = 0 while retries < 2: (rc, so, se) = module.run_command(['apt-get', 'update', '-q']) retries += 1 if rc == 0: break if rc != 0: module.fail_json(msg='Updating the cache to correct corrupt package lists failed:\n%s\n%s' % (str(e), str(so) + str(se))) # try again cache = apt.Cache() else: module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) return cache def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( state = dict(default='present', choices=['installed', 'latest', 'removed', 'absent', 'present', 'build-dep']), update_cache = dict(default=False, aliases=['update-cache'], type='bool'), cache_valid_time = dict(type='int', default=0), purge = dict(default=False, type='bool'), package = dict(default=None, aliases=['pkg', 'name'], type='list'), deb = dict(default=None, type='path'), default_release = dict(default=None, aliases=['default-release']), install_recommends = dict(default=None, aliases=['install-recommends'], type='bool'), force = dict(default='no', type='bool'), upgrade = dict(choices=['no', 'yes', 'safe', 'full', 'dist']), dpkg_options = dict(default=DPKG_OPTIONS), autoremove = dict(type='bool', default=False, aliases=['autoclean']), only_upgrade = dict(type='bool', default=False), allow_unauthenticated = dict(default='no', aliases=['allow-unauthenticated'], type='bool'), ), mutually_exclusive = [['package', 'upgrade', 'deb']], required_one_of = [['package', 'upgrade', 'update_cache', 'deb']], supports_check_mode = True ) module.run_command_environ_update = APT_ENV_VARS if not HAS_PYTHON_APT: if module.check_mode: module.fail_json(msg="%s must be installed to use check mode. " "If run normally this module can auto-install it." % PYTHON_APT) try: module.run_command(['apt-get', 'update'], check_rc=True) module.run_command(['apt-get', 'install', PYTHON_APT, '-y', '-q'], check_rc=True) global apt, apt_pkg import apt import apt.debfile import apt_pkg except ImportError: module.fail_json(msg="Could not import python modules: apt, apt_pkg. " "Please install %s package." % PYTHON_APT) global APTITUDE_CMD APTITUDE_CMD = module.get_bin_path("aptitude", False) global APT_GET_CMD APT_GET_CMD = module.get_bin_path("apt-get") p = module.params if p['upgrade'] == 'no': p['upgrade'] = None if not APTITUDE_CMD and p.get('upgrade', None) in [ 'full', 'safe', 'yes' ]: module.fail_json(msg="Could not find aptitude. Please ensure it is installed.") updated_cache = False updated_cache_time = 0 install_recommends = p['install_recommends'] allow_unauthenticated = p['allow_unauthenticated'] dpkg_options = expand_dpkg_options(p['dpkg_options']) autoremove = p['autoremove'] # Deal with deprecated aliases if p['state'] == 'installed': p['state'] = 'present' if p['state'] == 'removed': p['state'] = 'absent' # Get the cache object cache = get_cache(module) try: if p['default_release']: try: apt_pkg.config['APT::Default-Release'] = p['default_release'] except AttributeError: apt_pkg.Config['APT::Default-Release'] = p['default_release'] # reopen cache w/ modified config cache.open(progress=None) mtimestamp, updated_cache_time = get_updated_cache_time() # Cache valid time is default 0, which will update the cache if # needed and `update_cache` was set to true updated_cache = False if p['update_cache']: now = datetime.datetime.now() tdelta = datetime.timedelta(seconds=p['cache_valid_time']) if not mtimestamp + tdelta >= now: # Retry to update the cache up to 3 times for retry in range(3): try: cache.update() break except apt.cache.FetchFailedException: pass else: module.fail_json(msg='Failed to update apt cache.') cache.open(progress=None) updated_cache = True mtimestamp, updated_cache_time = get_updated_cache_time() # If there is nothing else to do exit. This will set state as # changed based on if the cache was updated. if not p['package'] and not p['upgrade'] and not p['deb']: module.exit_json( changed=updated_cache, cache_updated=updated_cache, cache_update_time=updated_cache_time ) force_yes = p['force'] if p['upgrade']: upgrade(module, p['upgrade'], force_yes, p['default_release'], dpkg_options) if p['deb']: if p['state'] != 'present': module.fail_json(msg="deb only supports state=present") if '://' in p['deb']: p['deb'] = download(module, p['deb']) install_deb(module, p['deb'], cache, install_recommends=install_recommends, allow_unauthenticated=allow_unauthenticated, force=force_yes, dpkg_options=p['dpkg_options']) packages = p['package'] latest = p['state'] == 'latest' for package in packages: if package.count('=') > 1: module.fail_json(msg="invalid package spec: %s" % package) if latest and '=' in package: module.fail_json(msg='version number inconsistent with state=latest: %s' % package) if p['state'] in ('latest', 'present', 'build-dep'): state_upgrade = False state_builddep = False if p['state'] == 'latest': state_upgrade = True if p['state'] == 'build-dep': state_builddep = True success, retvals = install( module, packages, cache, upgrade=state_upgrade, default_release=p['default_release'], install_recommends=install_recommends, force=force_yes, dpkg_options=dpkg_options, build_dep=state_builddep, autoremove=autoremove, only_upgrade=p['only_upgrade'], allow_unauthenticated=allow_unauthenticated ) # Store if the cache has been updated retvals['cache_updated'] = updated_cache # Store when the update time was last retvals['cache_update_time'] = updated_cache_time if success: module.exit_json(**retvals) else: module.fail_json(**retvals) elif p['state'] == 'absent': remove(module, packages, cache, p['purge'], force=force_yes, dpkg_options=dpkg_options, autoremove=autoremove) except apt.cache.LockFailedException: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to lock apt for exclusive operation") except apt.cache.FetchFailedException: module.fail_json(msg="Could not fetch updated apt files") if __name__ == "__main__": main()