#!/usr/bin/python -tt # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012, Red Hat, Inc # Written by Seth Vidal # (c) 2014, Epic Games, Inc. # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible 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. # # Ansible 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 Ansible. If not, see . # import os import yum import rpm import platform import tempfile import shutil from distutils.version import LooseVersion try: from yum.misc import find_unfinished_transactions, find_ts_remaining from rpmUtils.miscutils import splitFilename transaction_helpers = True except: transaction_helpers = False ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'status': ['stableinterface'], 'supported_by': 'core', 'version': '1.0'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: yum version_added: historical short_description: Manages packages with the I(yum) package manager description: - Installs, upgrade, removes, and lists packages and groups with the I(yum) package manager. options: name: description: - "Package name, or package specifier with version, like C(name-1.0). When using state=latest, this can be '*' which means run: yum -y update. You can also pass a url or a local path to a rpm file (using state=present). To operate on several packages this can accept a comma separated list of packages or (as of 2.0) a list of packages." required: true default: null aliases: [ 'pkg' ] exclude: description: - "Package name(s) to exclude when state=present, or latest" required: false version_added: "2.0" default: null list: description: - Various (non-idempotent) commands for usage with C(/usr/bin/ansible) and I(not) playbooks. See examples. required: false default: null state: description: - Whether to install (C(present) or C(installed), C(latest)), or remove (C(absent) or C(removed)) a package. required: false choices: [ "present", "installed", "latest", "absent", "removed" ] default: "present" enablerepo: description: - I(Repoid) of repositories to enable for the install/update operation. These repos will not persist beyond the transaction. When specifying multiple repos, separate them with a ",". required: false version_added: "0.9" default: null aliases: [] disablerepo: description: - I(Repoid) of repositories to disable for the install/update operation. These repos will not persist beyond the transaction. When specifying multiple repos, separate them with a ",". required: false version_added: "0.9" default: null aliases: [] conf_file: description: - The remote yum configuration file to use for the transaction. required: false version_added: "0.6" default: null aliases: [] disable_gpg_check: description: - Whether to disable the GPG checking of signatures of packages being installed. Has an effect only if state is I(present) or I(latest). required: false version_added: "1.2" default: "no" choices: ["yes", "no"] aliases: [] update_cache: description: - Force updating the cache. Has an effect only if state is I(present) or I(latest). required: false version_added: "1.9" default: "no" choices: ["yes", "no"] aliases: [] validate_certs: description: - This only applies if using a https url as the source of the rpm. e.g. for localinstall. If set to C(no), the SSL certificates will not be validated. - This should only set to C(no) used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates as it avoids verifying the source site. - Prior to 2.1 the code worked as if this was set to C(yes). required: false default: "yes" choices: ["yes", "no"] version_added: "2.1" notes: - When used with a loop of package names in a playbook, ansible optimizes the call to the yum module. Instead of calling the module with a single package each time through the loop, ansible calls the module once with all of the package names from the loop. - In versions prior to 1.9.2 this module installed and removed each package given to the yum module separately. This caused problems when packages specified by filename or url had to be installed or removed together. In 1.9.2 this was fixed so that packages are installed in one yum transaction. However, if one of the packages adds a new yum repository that the other packages come from (such as epel-release) then that package needs to be installed in a separate task. This mimics yum's command line behaviour. - 'Yum itself has two types of groups. "Package groups" are specified in the rpm itself while "environment groups" are specified in a separate file (usually by the distribution). Unfortunately, this division becomes apparent to ansible users because ansible needs to operate on the group of packages in a single transaction and yum requires groups to be specified in different ways when used in that way. Package groups are specified as "@development-tools" and environment groups are "@^gnome-desktop-environment". Use the "yum group list" command to see which category of group the group you want to install falls into.' # informational: requirements for nodes requirements: [ yum ] author: - "Ansible Core Team" - "Seth Vidal" ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: install the latest version of Apache yum: name: httpd state: latest - name: remove the Apache package yum: name: httpd state: absent - name: install the latest version of Apache from the testing repo yum: name: httpd enablerepo: testing state: present - name: install one specific version of Apache yum: name: httpd-2.2.29-1.4.amzn1 state: present - name: upgrade all packages yum: name: '*' state: latest - name: install the nginx rpm from a remote repo yum: name: http://nginx.org/packages/centos/6/noarch/RPMS/nginx-release-centos-6-0.el6.ngx.noarch.rpm state: present - name: install nginx rpm from a local file yum: name: /usr/local/src/nginx-release-centos-6-0.el6.ngx.noarch.rpm state: present - name: install the 'Development tools' package group yum: name: "@Development tools" state: present - name: install the 'Gnome desktop' environment group yum: name: "@^gnome-desktop-environment" state: present ''' # 64k. Number of bytes to read at a time when manually downloading pkgs via a url BUFSIZE = 65536 def_qf = "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}" rpmbin = None def yum_base(conf_file=None): my = yum.YumBase() my.preconf.debuglevel=0 my.preconf.errorlevel=0 my.preconf.plugins = True if conf_file and os.path.exists(conf_file): my.preconf.fn = conf_file if os.geteuid() != 0: if hasattr(my, 'setCacheDir'): my.setCacheDir() else: cachedir = yum.misc.getCacheDir() my.repos.setCacheDir(cachedir) my.conf.cache = 0 return my def ensure_yum_utils(module): repoquerybin = module.get_bin_path('repoquery', required=False) if module.params['install_repoquery'] and not repoquerybin and not module.check_mode: yum_path = module.get_bin_path('yum') if yum_path: rc, so, se = module.run_command('%s -y install yum-utils' % yum_path) repoquerybin = module.get_bin_path('repoquery', required=False) return repoquerybin def fetch_rpm_from_url(spec, module=None): # download package so that we can query it tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() package = os.path.join(tempdir, str(spec.rsplit('/', 1)[1])) try: rsp, info = fetch_url(module, spec) if not rsp: module.fail_json(msg="Failure downloading %s, %s" % (spec, info['msg'])) f = open(package, 'w') data = rsp.read(BUFSIZE) while data: f.write(data) data = rsp.read(BUFSIZE) f.close() except Exception: e = get_exception() shutil.rmtree(tempdir) if module: module.fail_json(msg="Failure downloading %s, %s" % (spec, e)) return package def po_to_nevra(po): if hasattr(po, 'ui_nevra'): return po.ui_nevra else: return '%s-%s-%s.%s' % (po.name, po.version, po.release, po.arch) def is_installed(module, repoq, pkgspec, conf_file, qf=def_qf, en_repos=None, dis_repos=None, is_pkg=False): if en_repos is None: en_repos = [] if dis_repos is None: dis_repos = [] if not repoq: pkgs = [] try: my = yum_base(conf_file) for rid in dis_repos: my.repos.disableRepo(rid) for rid in en_repos: my.repos.enableRepo(rid) e, m, u = my.rpmdb.matchPackageNames([pkgspec]) pkgs = e + m if not pkgs and not is_pkg: pkgs.extend(my.returnInstalledPackagesByDep(pkgspec)) except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure talking to yum: %s" % e) return [ po_to_nevra(p) for p in pkgs ] else: global rpmbin if not rpmbin: rpmbin = module.get_bin_path('rpm', required=True) cmd = [rpmbin, '-q', '--qf', qf, pkgspec] # rpm localizes messages and we're screen scraping so make sure we use # the C locale lang_env = dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C') rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd, environ_update=lang_env) if rc != 0 and 'is not installed' not in out: module.fail_json(msg='Error from rpm: %s: %s' % (cmd, err)) if 'is not installed' in out: out = '' pkgs = [p for p in out.replace('(none)', '0').split('\n') if p.strip()] if not pkgs and not is_pkg: cmd = [rpmbin, '-q', '--qf', qf, '--whatprovides', pkgspec] rc2, out2, err2 = module.run_command(cmd, environ_update=lang_env) else: rc2, out2, err2 = (0, '', '') if rc2 != 0 and 'no package provides' not in out2: module.fail_json(msg='Error from rpm: %s: %s' % (cmd, err + err2)) if 'no package provides' in out2: out2 = '' pkgs += [p for p in out2.replace('(none)', '0').split('\n') if p.strip()] return pkgs return [] def is_available(module, repoq, pkgspec, conf_file, qf=def_qf, en_repos=None, dis_repos=None): if en_repos is None: en_repos = [] if dis_repos is None: dis_repos = [] if not repoq: pkgs = [] try: my = yum_base(conf_file) for rid in dis_repos: my.repos.disableRepo(rid) for rid in en_repos: my.repos.enableRepo(rid) e,m,u = my.pkgSack.matchPackageNames([pkgspec]) pkgs = e + m if not pkgs: pkgs.extend(my.returnPackagesByDep(pkgspec)) except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure talking to yum: %s" % e) return [ po_to_nevra(p) for p in pkgs ] else: myrepoq = list(repoq) r_cmd = ['--disablerepo', ','.join(dis_repos)] myrepoq.extend(r_cmd) r_cmd = ['--enablerepo', ','.join(en_repos)] myrepoq.extend(r_cmd) cmd = myrepoq + ["--qf", qf, pkgspec] rc,out,err = module.run_command(cmd) if rc == 0: return [ p for p in out.split('\n') if p.strip() ] else: module.fail_json(msg='Error from repoquery: %s: %s' % (cmd, err)) return [] def is_update(module, repoq, pkgspec, conf_file, qf=def_qf, en_repos=None, dis_repos=None): if en_repos is None: en_repos = [] if dis_repos is None: dis_repos = [] if not repoq: retpkgs = [] pkgs = [] updates = [] try: my = yum_base(conf_file) for rid in dis_repos: my.repos.disableRepo(rid) for rid in en_repos: my.repos.enableRepo(rid) pkgs = my.returnPackagesByDep(pkgspec) + my.returnInstalledPackagesByDep(pkgspec) if not pkgs: e,m,u = my.pkgSack.matchPackageNames([pkgspec]) pkgs = e + m updates = my.doPackageLists(pkgnarrow='updates').updates except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure talking to yum: %s" % e) for pkg in pkgs: if pkg in updates: retpkgs.append(pkg) return set([ po_to_nevra(p) for p in retpkgs ]) else: myrepoq = list(repoq) r_cmd = ['--disablerepo', ','.join(dis_repos)] myrepoq.extend(r_cmd) r_cmd = ['--enablerepo', ','.join(en_repos)] myrepoq.extend(r_cmd) cmd = myrepoq + ["--pkgnarrow=updates", "--qf", qf, pkgspec] rc,out,err = module.run_command(cmd) if rc == 0: return set([ p for p in out.split('\n') if p.strip() ]) else: module.fail_json(msg='Error from repoquery: %s: %s' % (cmd, err)) return set() def what_provides(module, repoq, req_spec, conf_file, qf=def_qf, en_repos=None, dis_repos=None): if en_repos is None: en_repos = [] if dis_repos is None: dis_repos = [] if req_spec.endswith('.rpm') and '://' not in req_spec: return req_spec elif '://' in req_spec: local_path = fetch_rpm_from_url(req_spec, module=module) return local_path if not repoq: pkgs = [] try: my = yum_base(conf_file) for rid in dis_repos: my.repos.disableRepo(rid) for rid in en_repos: my.repos.enableRepo(rid) pkgs = my.returnPackagesByDep(req_spec) + my.returnInstalledPackagesByDep(req_spec) if not pkgs: e,m,u = my.pkgSack.matchPackageNames([req_spec]) pkgs.extend(e) pkgs.extend(m) e,m,u = my.rpmdb.matchPackageNames([req_spec]) pkgs.extend(e) pkgs.extend(m) except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure talking to yum: %s" % e) return set([ po_to_nevra(p) for p in pkgs ]) else: myrepoq = list(repoq) r_cmd = ['--disablerepo', ','.join(dis_repos)] myrepoq.extend(r_cmd) r_cmd = ['--enablerepo', ','.join(en_repos)] myrepoq.extend(r_cmd) cmd = myrepoq + ["--qf", qf, "--whatprovides", req_spec] rc,out,err = module.run_command(cmd) cmd = myrepoq + ["--qf", qf, req_spec] rc2,out2,err2 = module.run_command(cmd) if rc == 0 and rc2 == 0: out += out2 pkgs = set([ p for p in out.split('\n') if p.strip() ]) if not pkgs: pkgs = is_installed(module, repoq, req_spec, conf_file, qf=qf) return pkgs else: module.fail_json(msg='Error from repoquery: %s: %s' % (cmd, err + err2)) return set() def transaction_exists(pkglist): """ checks the package list to see if any packages are involved in an incomplete transaction """ conflicts = [] if not transaction_helpers: return conflicts # first, we create a list of the package 'nvreas' # so we can compare the pieces later more easily pkglist_nvreas = [] for pkg in pkglist: pkglist_nvreas.append(splitFilename(pkg)) # next, we build the list of packages that are # contained within an unfinished transaction unfinished_transactions = find_unfinished_transactions() for trans in unfinished_transactions: steps = find_ts_remaining(trans) for step in steps: # the action is install/erase/etc., but we only # care about the package spec contained in the step (action, step_spec) = step (n,v,r,e,a) = splitFilename(step_spec) # and see if that spec is in the list of packages # requested for installation/updating for pkg in pkglist_nvreas: # if the name and arch match, we're going to assume # this package is part of a pending transaction # the label is just for display purposes label = "%s-%s" % (n,a) if n == pkg[0] and a == pkg[4]: if label not in conflicts: conflicts.append("%s-%s" % (n,a)) break return conflicts def local_nvra(module, path): """return nvra of a local rpm passed in""" ts = rpm.TransactionSet() ts.setVSFlags(rpm._RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES) fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY) try: header = ts.hdrFromFdno(fd) finally: os.close(fd) return '%s-%s-%s.%s' % (header[rpm.RPMTAG_NAME], header[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION], header[rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE], header[rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH]) def pkg_to_dict(pkgstr): if pkgstr.strip(): n,e,v,r,a,repo = pkgstr.split('|') else: return {'error_parsing': pkgstr} d = { 'name':n, 'arch':a, 'epoch':e, 'release':r, 'version':v, 'repo':repo, 'nevra': '%s:%s-%s-%s.%s' % (e,n,v,r,a) } if repo == 'installed': d['yumstate'] = 'installed' else: d['yumstate'] = 'available' return d def repolist(module, repoq, qf="%{repoid}"): cmd = repoq + ["--qf", qf, "-a"] rc,out,err = module.run_command(cmd) ret = [] if rc == 0: ret = set([ p for p in out.split('\n') if p.strip() ]) return ret def list_stuff(module, repoquerybin, conf_file, stuff): qf = "%{name}|%{epoch}|%{version}|%{release}|%{arch}|%{repoid}" # is_installed goes through rpm instead of repoquery so it needs a slightly different format is_installed_qf = "%{name}|%{epoch}|%{version}|%{release}|%{arch}|installed\n" repoq = [repoquerybin, '--show-duplicates', '--plugins', '--quiet'] if conf_file and os.path.exists(conf_file): repoq += ['-c', conf_file] if stuff == 'installed': return [ pkg_to_dict(p) for p in sorted(is_installed(module, repoq, '-a', conf_file, qf=is_installed_qf)) if p.strip() ] elif stuff == 'updates': return [ pkg_to_dict(p) for p in sorted(is_update(module, repoq, '-a', conf_file, qf=qf)) if p.strip() ] elif stuff == 'available': return [ pkg_to_dict(p) for p in sorted(is_available(module, repoq, '-a', conf_file, qf=qf)) if p.strip() ] elif stuff == 'repos': return [ dict(repoid=name, state='enabled') for name in sorted(repolist(module, repoq)) if name.strip() ] else: return [ pkg_to_dict(p) for p in sorted(is_installed(module, repoq, stuff, conf_file, qf=is_installed_qf) + is_available(module, repoq, stuff, conf_file, qf=qf)) if p.strip() ] def install(module, items, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos): pkgs = [] res = {} res['results'] = [] res['msg'] = '' res['rc'] = 0 res['changed'] = False tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() for spec in items: pkg = None # check if pkgspec is installed (if possible for idempotence) # localpkg if spec.endswith('.rpm') and '://' not in spec: # get the pkg name-v-r.arch if not os.path.exists(spec): res['msg'] += "No RPM file matching '%s' found on system" % spec res['results'].append("No RPM file matching '%s' found on system" % spec) res['rc'] = 127 # Ensure the task fails in with-loop module.fail_json(**res) nvra = local_nvra(module, spec) # look for them in the rpmdb if is_installed(module, repoq, nvra, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): # if they are there, skip it continue pkg = spec # URL elif '://' in spec: # download package so that we can check if it's already installed package = fetch_rpm_from_url(spec, module=module) nvra = local_nvra(module, package) if is_installed(module, repoq, nvra, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): # if it's there, skip it continue pkg = package #groups :( elif spec.startswith('@'): # complete wild ass guess b/c it's a group pkg = spec # range requires or file-requires or pkgname :( else: # most common case is the pkg is already installed and done # short circuit all the bs - and search for it as a pkg in is_installed # if you find it then we're done if not set(['*','?']).intersection(set(spec)): installed_pkgs = is_installed(module, repoq, spec, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos, is_pkg=True) if installed_pkgs: res['results'].append('%s providing %s is already installed' % (installed_pkgs[0], spec)) continue # look up what pkgs provide this pkglist = what_provides(module, repoq, spec, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos) if not pkglist: res['msg'] += "No package matching '%s' found available, installed or updated" % spec res['results'].append("No package matching '%s' found available, installed or updated" % spec) res['rc'] = 126 # Ensure the task fails in with-loop module.fail_json(**res) # if any of the packages are involved in a transaction, fail now # so that we don't hang on the yum operation later conflicts = transaction_exists(pkglist) if len(conflicts) > 0: res['msg'] += "The following packages have pending transactions: %s" % ", ".join(conflicts) res['rc'] = 125 # Ensure the task fails in with-loop module.fail_json(**res) # if any of them are installed # then nothing to do found = False for this in pkglist: if is_installed(module, repoq, this, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos, is_pkg=True): found = True res['results'].append('%s providing %s is already installed' % (this, spec)) break # if the version of the pkg you have installed is not in ANY repo, but there are # other versions in the repos (both higher and lower) then the previous checks won't work. # so we check one more time. This really only works for pkgname - not for file provides or virt provides # but virt provides should be all caught in what_provides on its own. # highly irritating if not found: if is_installed(module, repoq, spec, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): found = True res['results'].append('package providing %s is already installed' % (spec)) if found: continue # if not - then pass in the spec as what to install # we could get here if nothing provides it but that's not # the error we're catching here pkg = spec pkgs.append(pkg) if pkgs: cmd = yum_basecmd + ['install'] + pkgs if module.check_mode: # Remove rpms downloaded for EL5 via url try: shutil.rmtree(tempdir) except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure deleting temp directory %s, %s" % (tempdir, e)) module.exit_json(changed=True, results=res['results'], changes=dict(installed=pkgs)) changed = True lang_env = dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C') rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd, environ_update=lang_env) if (rc == 1): for spec in items: # Fail on invalid urls: if ('://' in spec and ('No package %s available.' % spec in out or 'Cannot open: %s. Skipping.' % spec in err)): module.fail_json(msg='Package at %s could not be installed' % spec, rc=1, changed=False) if (rc != 0 and 'Nothing to do' in err) or 'Nothing to do' in out: # avoid failing in the 'Nothing To Do' case # this may happen with an URL spec. # for an already installed group, # we get rc = 0 and 'Nothing to do' in out, not in err. rc = 0 err = '' out = '%s: Nothing to do' % spec changed = False res['rc'] = rc res['results'].append(out) res['msg'] += err # FIXME - if we did an install - go and check the rpmdb to see if it actually installed # look for each pkg in rpmdb # look for each pkg via obsoletes # Record change res['changed'] = changed # Remove rpms downloaded for EL5 via url try: shutil.rmtree(tempdir) except Exception: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Failure deleting temp directory %s, %s" % (tempdir, e)) return res def remove(module, items, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos): pkgs = [] res = {} res['results'] = [] res['msg'] = '' res['changed'] = False res['rc'] = 0 for pkg in items: is_group = False # group remove - this is doom on a stick if pkg.startswith('@'): is_group = True else: if not is_installed(module, repoq, pkg, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): res['results'].append('%s is not installed' % pkg) continue pkgs.append(pkg) if pkgs: # run an actual yum transaction cmd = yum_basecmd + ["remove"] + pkgs if module.check_mode: module.exit_json(changed=True, results=res['results'], changes=dict(removed=pkgs)) rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) res['rc'] = rc res['results'].append(out) res['msg'] = err # compile the results into one batch. If anything is changed # then mark changed # at the end - if we've end up failed then fail out of the rest # of the process # at this point we should check to see if the pkg is no longer present for pkg in pkgs: if not pkg.startswith('@'): # we can't sensibly check for a group being uninstalled reliably # look to see if the pkg shows up from is_installed. If it doesn't if not is_installed(module, repoq, pkg, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): res['changed'] = True else: module.fail_json(**res) if rc != 0: module.fail_json(**res) return res def latest(module, items, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos): res = {} res['results'] = [] res['msg'] = '' res['changed'] = False res['rc'] = 0 pkgs = {} pkgs['update'] = [] pkgs['install'] = [] updates = {} update_all = False cmd = None # determine if we're doing an update all if '*' in items: update_all = True # run check-update to see if we have packages pending rc, out, err = module.run_command(yum_basecmd + ['check-update']) if rc == 0 and update_all: res['results'].append('Nothing to do here, all packages are up to date') return res elif rc == 100: # remove incorrect new lines in longer columns in output from yum check-update out=re.sub('\n\W+', ' ', out) available_updates = out.split('\n') # build update dictionary for line in available_updates: line = line.split() # ignore irrelevant lines # FIXME... revisit for something less kludgy if '*' in line or len(line) != 3 or '.' not in line[0]: continue else: pkg, version, repo = line name, dist = pkg.rsplit('.', 1) updates.update({name: {'version': version, 'dist': dist, 'repo': repo}}) elif rc == 1: res['msg'] = err res['rc'] = rc module.fail_json(**res) if update_all: cmd = yum_basecmd + ['update'] will_update = set(updates.keys()) will_update_from_other_package = dict() else: will_update = set() will_update_from_other_package = dict() for spec in items: # some guess work involved with groups. update @ will install the group if missing if spec.startswith('@'): pkgs['update'].append(spec) will_update.add(spec) continue # dep/pkgname - find it else: if is_installed(module, repoq, spec, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): pkgs['update'].append(spec) else: pkgs['install'].append(spec) pkglist = what_provides(module, repoq, spec, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos) # FIXME..? may not be desirable to throw an exception here if a single package is missing if not pkglist: res['msg'] += "No package matching '%s' found available, installed or updated" % spec res['results'].append("No package matching '%s' found available, installed or updated" % spec) res['rc'] = 126 # Ensure the task fails in with-loop module.fail_json(**res) nothing_to_do = True for this in pkglist: if spec in pkgs['install'] and is_available(module, repoq, this, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos): nothing_to_do = False break # this contains the full NVR and spec could contain wildcards # or virtual provides (like "python-*" or "smtp-daemon") while # updates contains name only. this_name_only = '-'.join(this.split('-')[:-2]) if spec in pkgs['update'] and this_name_only in updates: nothing_to_do = False will_update.add(spec) # Massage the updates list if spec != this_name_only: # For reporting what packages would be updated more # succinctly will_update_from_other_package[spec] = this_name_only break if nothing_to_do: res['results'].append("All packages providing %s are up to date" % spec) continue # if any of the packages are involved in a transaction, fail now # so that we don't hang on the yum operation later conflicts = transaction_exists(pkglist) if len(conflicts) > 0: res['msg'] += "The following packages have pending transactions: %s" % ", ".join(conflicts) res['results'].append("The following packages have pending transactions: %s" % ", ".join(conflicts)) res['rc'] = 128 # Ensure the task fails in with-loop module.fail_json(**res) # check_mode output if module.check_mode: to_update = [] for w in will_update: if w.startswith('@'): to_update.append((w, None)) msg = '%s will be updated' % w elif w not in updates: other_pkg = will_update_from_other_package[w] to_update.append((w, 'because of (at least) %s-%s.%s from %s' % (other_pkg, updates[other_pkg]['version'], updates[other_pkg]['dist'], updates[other_pkg]['repo']))) else: to_update.append((w, '%s.%s from %s' % (updates[w]['version'], updates[w]['dist'], updates[w]['repo']))) res['changes'] = dict(installed=pkgs['install'], updated=to_update) if len(will_update) > 0 or len(pkgs['install']) > 0: res['changed'] = True return res # run commands if cmd: # update all rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) res['changed'] = True else: if len(pkgs['install']) > 0: # install missing cmd = yum_basecmd + ['install'] + pkgs['install'] rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) if not out.strip().lower().endswith("no packages marked for update"): res['changed'] = True else: rc, out, err = [0, '', ''] if len(will_update) > 0: # update present cmd = yum_basecmd + ['update'] + pkgs['update'] rc2, out2, err2 = module.run_command(cmd) if not out2.strip().lower().endswith("no packages marked for update"): res['changed'] = True else: rc2, out2, err2 = [0, '', ''] if not update_all: rc += rc2 out += out2 err += err2 res['rc'] += rc res['msg'] += err res['results'].append(out) if rc: res['failed'] = True return res def ensure(module, state, pkgs, conf_file, enablerepo, disablerepo, disable_gpg_check, exclude, repoq): # fedora will redirect yum to dnf, which has incompatibilities # with how this module expects yum to operate. If yum-deprecated # is available, use that instead to emulate the old behaviors. if module.get_bin_path('yum-deprecated'): yumbin = module.get_bin_path('yum-deprecated') else: yumbin = module.get_bin_path('yum') # need debug level 2 to get 'Nothing to do' for groupinstall. yum_basecmd = [yumbin, '-d', '2', '-y'] if conf_file and os.path.exists(conf_file): yum_basecmd += ['-c', conf_file] if repoq: repoq += ['-c', conf_file] dis_repos =[] en_repos = [] if disablerepo: dis_repos = disablerepo.split(',') r_cmd = ['--disablerepo=%s' % disablerepo] yum_basecmd.extend(r_cmd) if enablerepo: en_repos = enablerepo.split(',') r_cmd = ['--enablerepo=%s' % enablerepo] yum_basecmd.extend(r_cmd) if exclude: e_cmd = ['--exclude=%s' % exclude] yum_basecmd.extend(e_cmd) if state in ['installed', 'present', 'latest']: if module.params.get('update_cache'): module.run_command(yum_basecmd + ['makecache']) my = yum_base(conf_file) try: if disablerepo: my.repos.disableRepo(disablerepo) current_repos = my.repos.repos.keys() if enablerepo: try: my.repos.enableRepo(enablerepo) new_repos = my.repos.repos.keys() for i in new_repos: if not i in current_repos: rid = my.repos.getRepo(i) a = rid.repoXML.repoid current_repos = new_repos except yum.Errors.YumBaseError: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Error setting/accessing repos: %s" % (e)) except yum.Errors.YumBaseError: e = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg="Error accessing repos: %s" % e) if state in ['installed', 'present']: if disable_gpg_check: yum_basecmd.append('--nogpgcheck') res = install(module, pkgs, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos) elif state in ['removed', 'absent']: res = remove(module, pkgs, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos) elif state == 'latest': if disable_gpg_check: yum_basecmd.append('--nogpgcheck') res = latest(module, pkgs, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos) else: # should be caught by AnsibleModule argument_spec module.fail_json(msg="we should never get here unless this all" " failed", changed=False, results='', errors='unexpected state') return res def main(): # state=installed name=pkgspec # state=removed name=pkgspec # state=latest name=pkgspec # # informational commands: # list=installed # list=updates # list=available # list=repos # list=pkgspec module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( name=dict(aliases=['pkg'], type="list"), exclude=dict(required=False, default=None), # removed==absent, installed==present, these are accepted as aliases state=dict(default='installed', choices=['absent','present','installed','removed','latest']), enablerepo=dict(), disablerepo=dict(), list=dict(), conf_file=dict(default=None), disable_gpg_check=dict(required=False, default="no", type='bool'), update_cache=dict(required=False, default="no", type='bool'), validate_certs=dict(required=False, default="yes", type='bool'), # this should not be needed, but exists as a failsafe install_repoquery=dict(required=False, default="yes", type='bool'), ), required_one_of = [['name','list']], mutually_exclusive = [['name','list']], supports_check_mode = True ) params = module.params if params['list']: repoquerybin = ensure_yum_utils(module) if not repoquerybin: module.fail_json(msg="repoquery is required to use list= with this module. Please install the yum-utils package.") results = dict(results=list_stuff(module, repoquerybin, params['conf_file'], params['list'])) else: # If rhn-plugin is installed and no rhn-certificate is available on # the system then users will see an error message using the yum API. # Use repoquery in those cases. my = yum_base(params['conf_file']) # A sideeffect of accessing conf is that the configuration is # loaded and plugins are discovered my.conf repoquery = None try: yum_plugins = my.plugins._plugins except AttributeError: pass else: if 'rhnplugin' in yum_plugins: repoquerybin = ensure_yum_utils(module) if repoquerybin: repoquery = [repoquerybin, '--show-duplicates', '--plugins', '--quiet'] pkg = [ p.strip() for p in params['name']] exclude = params['exclude'] state = params['state'] enablerepo = params.get('enablerepo', '') disablerepo = params.get('disablerepo', '') disable_gpg_check = params['disable_gpg_check'] results = ensure(module, state, pkg, params['conf_file'], enablerepo, disablerepo, disable_gpg_check, exclude, repoquery) if repoquery: results['msg'] = '%s %s' % (results.get('msg',''), 'Warning: Due to potential bad behaviour with rhnplugin and certificates, used slower repoquery calls instead of Yum API.') module.exit_json(**results) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * from ansible.module_utils.urls import * if __name__ == '__main__': main()