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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# (c) 2013, Dylan Martin <dmartin@seattlecentral.edu>
# (c) 2015, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
# (c) 2016, Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com>
#
# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: unarchive
version_added: 1.4
short_description: Unpacks an archive after (optionally) copying it from the local machine.
extends_documentation_fragment: files
description:
     - The M(unarchive) module unpacks an archive. By default, it will copy the source file from the local system to the target before unpacking - set remote_src=yes to unpack an archive which already exists on the target..
options:
  src:
    description:
      - If remote_src=no (default), local path to archive file to copy to the target server; can be absolute or relative. If remote_src=yes, path on the target server to existing archive file to unpack.
      - If remote_src=yes and src contains ://, the remote machine will download the file from the url first. (version_added 2.0)
    required: true
    default: null
  dest:
    description:
      - Remote absolute path where the archive should be unpacked
    required: true
    default: null
  copy:
    description:
      - "If true, the file is copied from local 'master' to the target machine, otherwise, the plugin will look for src archive at the target machine."
      - "This option has been deprecated in favor of C(remote_src)"
      - "This option is mutually exclusive with C(remote_src)."
    required: false
    choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
    default: "yes"
  creates:
    description:
      - a filename, when it already exists, this step will B(not) be run.
    required: no
    default: null
    version_added: "1.6"
  list_files:
    description:
      - If set to True, return the list of files that are contained in the tarball.
    required: false
    choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
    default: "no"
    version_added: "2.0"
  exclude:
    description:
      - List the directory and file entries that you would like to exclude from the unarchive action.
    required: false
    default: []
    version_added: "2.1"
  keep_newer:
    description:
      - Do not replace existing files that are newer than files from the archive.
    required: false
    default: no
    version_added: "2.1"
  extra_opts:
    description:
      - Specify additional options by passing in an array.
    default:
    required: false
    version_added: "2.1"
  remote_src:
    description:
      - "Set to C(yes) to indicate the archived file is already on the remote system and not local to the Ansible controller."
      - "This option is mutually exclusive with C(copy)."
    required: false
    default: "no"
    choices: ["yes", "no"]
    version_added: "2.2"
  validate_certs:
    description:
      - This only applies if using a https url as the source of the file.
      - This should only set to C(no) used on personally controlled sites using self-signed cer
      - Prior to 2.2 the code worked as if this was set to C(yes).
    required: false
    default: "yes"
    choices: ["yes", "no"]
    version_added: "2.2"
author: "Dag Wieers (@dagwieers)"
todo:
    - re-implement tar support using native tarfile module
    - re-implement zip support using native zipfile module
notes:
    - requires C(gtar)/C(unzip) command on target host
    - can handle I(.zip) files using C(unzip) as well as I(.tar), I(.tar.gz), I(.tar.bz2) and I(.tar.xz) files using C(gtar)
    - uses gtar's C(--diff arg) to calculate if changed or not. If this C(arg) is not
      supported, it will always unpack the archive
    - existing files/directories in the destination which are not in the archive
      are not touched.  This is the same behavior as a normal archive extraction
    - existing files/directories in the destination which are not in the archive
      are ignored for purposes of deciding if the archive should be unpacked or not
'''

EXAMPLES = '''
# Example from Ansible Playbooks
- unarchive:
    src: foo.tgz
    dest: /var/lib/foo

# Unarchive a file that is already on the remote machine
- unarchive:
    src: /tmp/foo.zip
    dest: /usr/local/bin
    remote_src: yes

# Unarchive a file that needs to be downloaded (added in 2.0)
- unarchive:
    src: "https://example.com/example.zip"
    dest: /usr/local/bin
    remote_src: yes
'''

import re
import os
import stat
import pwd
import grp
import datetime
import time
import binascii
import codecs
from zipfile import ZipFile, BadZipfile
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text

try:  # python 3.3+
    from shlex import quote
except ImportError:  # older python
    from pipes import quote

# String from tar that shows the tar contents are different from the
# filesystem
OWNER_DIFF_RE = re.compile(r': Uid differs$')
GROUP_DIFF_RE = re.compile(r': Gid differs$')
MODE_DIFF_RE = re.compile(r': Mode differs$')
MOD_TIME_DIFF_RE = re.compile(r': Mod time differs$')
#NEWER_DIFF_RE = re.compile(r' is newer or same age.$')
EMPTY_FILE_RE = re.compile(r': : Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory$')
MISSING_FILE_RE = re.compile(r': Warning: Cannot stat: No such file or directory$')
ZIP_FILE_MODE_RE = re.compile(r'([r-][w-][SsTtx-]){3}')
# When downloading an archive, how much of the archive to download before
# saving to a tempfile (64k)
BUFSIZE = 65536

def crc32(path):
    ''' Return a CRC32 checksum of a file '''
    return binascii.crc32(open(path).read()) & 0xffffffff

def shell_escape(string):
    ''' Quote meta-characters in the args for the unix shell '''
    return re.sub(r'([^A-Za-z0-9_])', r'\\\1', string)

class UnarchiveError(Exception):
    pass

# class to handle .zip files
class ZipArchive(object):

    def __init__(self, src, dest, file_args, module):
        self.src = src
        self.dest = dest
        self.file_args = file_args
        self.opts = module.params['extra_opts']
        self.module = module
        self.excludes = module.params['exclude']
        self.includes = []
        self.cmd_path = self.module.get_bin_path('unzip')
        self._files_in_archive = []
        self._infodict = dict()

    def _permstr_to_octal(self, modestr, umask):
        ''' Convert a Unix permission string (rw-r--r--) into a mode (0644) '''
        revstr = modestr[::-1]
        mode = 0
        for j in range(0, 3):
            for i in range(0, 3):
                if revstr[i+3*j] in ['r', 'w', 'x', 's', 't']:
                    mode += 2**(i+3*j)
        # The unzip utility does not support setting the stST bits
#                if revstr[i+3*j] in ['s', 't', 'S', 'T' ]:
#                    mode += 2**(9+j)
        return ( mode & ~umask )

    def _legacy_file_list(self, force_refresh=False):
        unzip_bin = self.module.get_bin_path('unzip')
        if not unzip_bin:
            raise UnarchiveError('Python Zipfile cannot read %s and unzip not found' % self.src)

        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command([unzip_bin, '-v', self.src])
        if rc:
            raise UnarchiveError('Neither python zipfile nor unzip can read %s' % self.src)

        for line in out.splitlines()[3:-2]:
            fields = line.split(None, 7)
            self._files_in_archive.append(fields[7])
            self._infodict[fields[7]] = long(fields[6])

    def _crc32(self, path):
        if self._infodict:
            return self._infodict[path]

        try:
            archive = ZipFile(self.src)
        except BadZipfile:
            e = get_exception()
            if e.args[0].lower().startswith('bad magic number'):
                # Python2.4 can't handle zipfiles with > 64K files.  Try using
                # /usr/bin/unzip instead
                self._legacy_file_list()
            else:
                raise
        else:
            try:
                for item in archive.infolist():
                    self._infodict[item.filename] = long(item.CRC)
            except:
                archive.close()
                raise UnarchiveError('Unable to list files in the archive')

        return self._infodict[path]

    @property
    def files_in_archive(self, force_refresh=False):
        if self._files_in_archive and not force_refresh:
            return self._files_in_archive

        self._files_in_archive = []
        try:
            archive = ZipFile(self.src)
        except BadZipfile:
            e = get_exception()
            if e.args[0].lower().startswith('bad magic number'):
                # Python2.4 can't handle zipfiles with > 64K files.  Try using
                # /usr/bin/unzip instead
                self._legacy_file_list(force_refresh)
            else:
                raise
        else:
            try:
                for member in archive.namelist():
                    if member not in self.excludes:
                        self._files_in_archive.append(to_native(member))
            except:
                archive.close()
                raise UnarchiveError('Unable to list files in the archive')

            archive.close()
        return self._files_in_archive

    def is_unarchived(self):
        cmd = [ self.cmd_path, '-ZT', '-s', self.src ]
        if self.excludes:
            cmd.extend([ ' -x ', ] + self.excludes)
        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd)

        old_out = out
        diff = ''
        out = ''
        if rc == 0:
            unarchived = True
        else:
            unarchived = False

        # Get some information related to user/group ownership
        umask = os.umask(0)
        os.umask(umask)

        # Get current user and group information
        groups = os.getgroups()
        run_uid = os.getuid()
        run_gid = os.getgid()
        try:
            run_owner = pwd.getpwuid(run_uid).pw_name
        except:
            run_owner = run_uid
        try:
            run_group = grp.getgrgid(run_gid).gr_name
        except:
            run_group = run_gid

        # Get future user ownership
        fut_owner = fut_uid = None
        if self.file_args['owner']:
            try:
                tpw = pwd.getpwname(self.file_args['owner'])
            except:
                try:
                    tpw = pwd.getpwuid(self.file_args['owner'])
                except:
                    tpw = pwd.getpwuid(run_uid)
            fut_owner = tpw.pw_name
            fut_uid = tpw.pw_uid
        else:
            try:
                fut_owner = run_owner
            except:
                pass
            fut_uid = run_uid

        # Get future group ownership
        fut_group = fut_gid = None
        if self.file_args['group']:
            try:
                tgr = grp.getgrnam(self.file_args['group'])
            except:
                try:
                    tgr = grp.getgrgid(self.file_args['group'])
                except:
                    tgr = grp.getgrgid(run_gid)
            fut_group = tgr.gr_name
            fut_gid = tgr.gr_gid
        else:
            try:
                fut_group = run_group
            except:
                pass
            fut_gid = run_gid

        for line in old_out.splitlines():
            change = False

            pcs = line.split(None, 7)
            if len(pcs) != 8:
                # Too few fields... probably a piece of the header or footer
                continue

            # Check first and seventh field in order to skip header/footer
            if len(pcs[0]) != 7 and len(pcs[0]) != 10: continue
            if len(pcs[6]) != 15: continue

            # Possible entries:
            #   -rw-rws---  1.9 unx    2802 t- defX 11-Aug-91 13:48 perms.2660
            #   -rw-a--     1.0 hpf    5358 Tl i4:3  4-Dec-91 11:33 longfilename.hpfs
            #   -r--ahs     1.1 fat    4096 b- i4:2 14-Jul-91 12:58 EA DATA. SF
            #   --w-------  1.0 mac   17357 bx i8:2  4-May-92 04:02 unzip.macr
            if pcs[0][0] not in 'dl-?' or not frozenset(pcs[0][1:]).issubset('rwxstah-'):
                continue

            ztype = pcs[0][0]
            permstr = pcs[0][1:]
            version = pcs[1]
            ostype = pcs[2]
            size = int(pcs[3])
            path = to_text(pcs[7], errors='surrogate_or_strict')

            # Skip excluded files
            if path in self.excludes:
                out += 'Path %s is excluded on request\n' % path
                continue

            # Itemized change requires L for symlink
            if path[-1] == '/':
                if ztype != 'd':
                    err += 'Path %s incorrectly tagged as "%s", but is a directory.\n' % (path, ztype)
                ftype = 'd'
            elif ztype == 'l':
                ftype = 'L'
            elif ztype == '-':
                ftype = 'f'
            elif ztype == '?':
                ftype = 'f'

            # Some files may be storing FAT permissions, not Unix permissions
            if len(permstr) == 6:
                if path[-1] == '/':
                    permstr = 'rwxrwxrwx'
                elif permstr == 'rwx---':
                    permstr = 'rwxrwxrwx'
                else:
                    permstr = 'rw-rw-rw-'

            # Test string conformity
            if len(permstr) != 9 or not ZIP_FILE_MODE_RE.match(permstr):
                raise UnarchiveError('ZIP info perm format incorrect, %s' % permstr)

            # DEBUG
#            err += "%s%s %10d %s\n" % (ztype, permstr, size, path)

            dest = os.path.join(self.dest, path)
            try:
                st = os.lstat(dest)
            except:
                change = True
                self.includes.append(path)
                err += 'Path %s is missing\n' % path
                diff += '>%s++++++.?? %s\n' % (ftype, path)
                continue

            # Compare file types
            if ftype == 'd' and not stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
                change = True
                self.includes.append(path)
                err += 'File %s already exists, but not as a directory\n' % path
                diff += 'c%s++++++.?? %s\n' % (ftype, path)
                continue

            if ftype == 'f' and not stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
                change = True
                unarchived = False
                self.includes.append(path)
                err += 'Directory %s already exists, but not as a regular file\n' % path
                diff += 'c%s++++++.?? %s\n' % (ftype, path)
                continue

            if ftype == 'L' and not stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode):
                change = True
                self.includes.append(path)
                err += 'Directory %s already exists, but not as a symlink\n' % path
                diff += 'c%s++++++.?? %s\n' % (ftype, path)
                continue

            itemized = list('.%s.......??' % ftype)

            # Note: this timestamp calculation has a rounding error
            # somewhere... unzip and this timestamp can be one second off
            # When that happens, we report a change and re-unzip the file
            dt_object = datetime.datetime(*(time.strptime(pcs[6], '%Y%m%d.%H%M%S')[0:6]))
            timestamp = time.mktime(dt_object.timetuple())

            # Compare file timestamps
            if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
                if self.module.params['keep_newer']:
                    if timestamp > st.st_mtime:
                        change = True
                        self.includes.append(path)
                        err += 'File %s is older, replacing file\n' % path
                        itemized[4] = 't'
                    elif stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) and timestamp < st.st_mtime:
                        # Add to excluded files, ignore other changes
                        out += 'File %s is newer, excluding file\n' % path
                        self.excludes.append(path)
                        continue
                else:
                    if timestamp != st.st_mtime:
                        change = True
                        self.includes.append(path)
                        err += 'File %s differs in mtime (%f vs %f)\n' % (path, timestamp, st.st_mtime)
                        itemized[4] = 't'

            # Compare file sizes
            if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) and size != st.st_size:
                change = True
                err += 'File %s differs in size (%d vs %d)\n' % (path, size, st.st_size)
                itemized[3] = 's'

            # Compare file checksums
            if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
                crc = crc32(dest)
                if crc != self._crc32(path):
                    change = True
                    err += 'File %s differs in CRC32 checksum (0x%08x vs 0x%08x)\n' % (path, self._crc32(path), crc)
                    itemized[2] = 'c'

            # Compare file permissions

            # Do not handle permissions of symlinks
            if ftype != 'L':

                # Use the new mode provided with the action, if there is one
                if self.file_args['mode']:
                    if isinstance(self.file_args['mode'], int):
                        mode = self.file_args['mode']
                    else:
                        try:
                            mode = int(self.file_args['mode'], 8)
                        except Exception:
                            e = get_exception()
                            self.module.fail_json(path=path, msg="mode %(mode)s must be in octal form" % self.file_args, details=str(e))
                # Only special files require no umask-handling
                elif ztype == '?':
                    mode = self._permstr_to_octal(permstr, 0)
                else:
                    mode = self._permstr_to_octal(permstr, umask)

                if mode != stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode):
                    change = True
                    itemized[5] = 'p'
                    err += 'Path %s differs in permissions (%o vs %o)\n' % (path, mode, stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode))

            # Compare file user ownership
            owner = uid = None
            try:
                owner = pwd.getpwuid(st.st_uid).pw_name
            except:
                uid = st.st_uid

            # If we are not root and requested owner is not our user, fail
            if run_uid != 0 and (fut_owner != run_owner or fut_uid != run_uid):
                raise UnarchiveError('Cannot change ownership of %s to %s, as user %s' % (path, fut_owner, run_owner))

            if owner and owner != fut_owner:
                change = True
                err += 'Path %s is owned by user %s, not by user %s as expected\n' % (path, owner, fut_owner)
                itemized[6] = 'o'
            elif uid and uid != fut_uid:
                change = True
                err += 'Path %s is owned by uid %s, not by uid %s as expected\n' % (path, uid, fut_uid)
                itemized[6] = 'o'

            # Compare file group ownership
            group = gid = None
            try:
                group = grp.getgrgid(st.st_gid).gr_name
            except:
                gid = st.st_gid

            if run_uid != 0 and fut_gid not in groups:
                raise UnarchiveError('Cannot change group ownership of %s to %s, as user %s' % (path, fut_group, run_owner))

            if group and group != fut_group:
                change = True
                err += 'Path %s is owned by group %s, not by group %s as expected\n' % (path, group, fut_group)
                itemized[6] = 'g'
            elif gid and gid != fut_gid:
                change = True
                err += 'Path %s is owned by gid %s, not by gid %s as expected\n' % (path, gid, fut_gid)
                itemized[6] = 'g'

            # Register changed files and finalize diff output
            if change:
                if path not in self.includes:
                    self.includes.append(path)
                diff += '%s %s\n' % (''.join(itemized), path)

        if self.includes:
            unarchived = False

        # DEBUG
#        out = old_out + out

        return dict(unarchived=unarchived, rc=rc, out=out, err=err, cmd=cmd, diff=diff)

    def unarchive(self):
        cmd = [ self.cmd_path, '-o', self.src ]
        if self.opts:
            cmd.extend(self.opts)
         # NOTE: Including (changed) files as arguments is problematic (limits on command line/arguments)
#        if self.includes:
            # NOTE: Command unzip has this strange behaviour where it expects quoted filenames to also be escaped
#            cmd.extend(map(shell_escape, self.includes))
        if self.excludes:
            cmd.extend([ '-x' ] + self.excludes)
        cmd.extend([ '-d', self.dest ])
        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd)
        return dict(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, out=out, err=err)

    def can_handle_archive(self):
        if not self.cmd_path:
            return False, 'Command "unzip" not found.'
        cmd = [ self.cmd_path, '-l', self.src ]
        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd)
        if rc == 0:
            return True, None
        return False, 'Command "%s" could not handle archive.' % self.cmd_path


# class to handle gzipped tar files
class TgzArchive(object):

    def __init__(self, src, dest, file_args, module):
        self.src = src
        self.dest = dest
        self.file_args = file_args
        self.opts = module.params['extra_opts']
        self.module = module
        if self.module.check_mode:
             self.module.exit_json(skipped=True, msg="remote module (%s) does not support check mode when using gtar" % self.module._name)
        self.excludes = [ path.rstrip('/') for path in self.module.params['exclude']]
        # Prefer gtar (GNU tar) as it supports the compression options -z, -j and -J
        self.cmd_path = self.module.get_bin_path('gtar', None)
        if not self.cmd_path:
            # Fallback to tar
            self.cmd_path = self.module.get_bin_path('tar')
        self.zipflag = '-z'
        self._files_in_archive = []

        if self.cmd_path:
            self.tar_type = self._get_tar_type()
        else:
            self.tar_type = None

    def _get_tar_type(self):
        cmd = [self.cmd_path, '--version']
        (rc, out, err) = self.module.run_command(cmd)
        tar_type = None
        if out.startswith('bsdtar'):
            tar_type = 'bsd'
        elif out.startswith('tar') and 'GNU' in out:
            tar_type = 'gnu'
        return tar_type

    @property
    def files_in_archive(self, force_refresh=False):
        if self._files_in_archive and not force_refresh:
            return self._files_in_archive

        cmd = [ self.cmd_path, '--list', '-C', self.dest ]
        if self.zipflag:
            cmd.append(self.zipflag)
        if self.opts:
            cmd.extend([ '--show-transformed-names' ] + self.opts)
        if self.excludes:
            cmd.extend([ '--exclude=' + quote(f) for f in self.excludes ])
        cmd.extend([ '-f', self.src ])
        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd, cwd=self.dest, environ_update=dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C'))
        if rc != 0:
            raise UnarchiveError('Unable to list files in the archive')

        for filename in out.splitlines():
            # Compensate for locale-related problems in gtar output (octal unicode representation) #11348
#            filename = filename.decode('string_escape')
            filename = codecs.escape_decode(filename)[0]
            if filename and filename not in self.excludes:
                self._files_in_archive.append(to_native(filename))
        return self._files_in_archive

    def is_unarchived(self):
        cmd = [ self.cmd_path, '--diff', '-C', self.dest ]
        if self.zipflag:
            cmd.append(self.zipflag)
        if self.opts:
            cmd.extend([ '--show-transformed-names' ] + self.opts)
        if self.file_args['owner']:
            cmd.append('--owner=' + quote(self.file_args['owner']))
        if self.file_args['group']:
            cmd.append('--group=' + quote(self.file_args['group']))
        if self.module.params['keep_newer']:
            cmd.append('--keep-newer-files')
        if self.excludes:
            cmd.extend([ '--exclude=' + quote(f) for f in self.excludes ])
        cmd.extend([ '-f', self.src ])
        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd, cwd=self.dest, environ_update=dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C'))

        # Check whether the differences are in something that we're
        # setting anyway

        # What is different
        unarchived = True
        old_out = out
        out = ''
        run_uid = os.getuid()
        # When unarchiving as a user, or when owner/group/mode is supplied --diff is insufficient
        # Only way to be sure is to check request with what is on disk (as we do for zip)
        # Leave this up to set_fs_attributes_if_different() instead of inducing a (false) change
        for line in old_out.splitlines() + err.splitlines():
            # FIXME: Remove the bogus lines from error-output as well !
            # Ignore bogus errors on empty filenames (when using --split-component)
            if EMPTY_FILE_RE.search(line):
                continue
            if run_uid == 0 and not self.file_args['owner'] and OWNER_DIFF_RE.search(line):
                out += line + '\n'
            if run_uid == 0 and not self.file_args['group'] and GROUP_DIFF_RE.search(line):
                out += line + '\n'
            if not self.file_args['mode'] and MODE_DIFF_RE.search(line):
                out += line + '\n'
            if MOD_TIME_DIFF_RE.search(line):
                out += line + '\n'
            if MISSING_FILE_RE.search(line):
                out += line + '\n'
        if out:
            unarchived = False
        return dict(unarchived=unarchived, rc=rc, out=out, err=err, cmd=cmd)

    def unarchive(self):
        cmd = [ self.cmd_path, '--extract', '-C', self.dest ]
        if self.zipflag:
            cmd.append(self.zipflag)
        if self.opts:
            cmd.extend([ '--show-transformed-names' ] + self.opts)
        if self.file_args['owner']:
            cmd.append('--owner=' + quote(self.file_args['owner']))
        if self.file_args['group']:
            cmd.append('--group=' + quote(self.file_args['group']))
        if self.module.params['keep_newer']:
            cmd.append('--keep-newer-files')
        if self.excludes:
            cmd.extend([ '--exclude=' + quote(f) for f in self.excludes ])
        cmd.extend([ '-f', self.src ])
        rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd, cwd=self.dest, environ_update=dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C'))
        return dict(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, out=out, err=err)

    def can_handle_archive(self):
        if not self.cmd_path:
            return False, 'Commands "gtar" and "tar" not found.'

        if self.tar_type != 'gnu':
            return False, 'Command "%s" detected as tar type %s. GNU tar required.' % (self.cmd_path, self.tar_type)

        try:
            if self.files_in_archive:
                return True, None
        except UnarchiveError:
            return False, 'Command "%s" could not handle archive.' % self.cmd_path
        # Errors and no files in archive assume that we weren't able to
        # properly unarchive it
        return False, 'Command "%s" found no files in archive.' % self.cmd_path


# class to handle tar files that aren't compressed
class TarArchive(TgzArchive):
    def __init__(self, src, dest, file_args, module):
        super(TarArchive, self).__init__(src, dest, file_args, module)
        # argument to tar
        self.zipflag = ''


# class to handle bzip2 compressed tar files
class TarBzipArchive(TgzArchive):
    def __init__(self, src, dest, file_args, module):
        super(TarBzipArchive, self).__init__(src, dest, file_args, module)
        self.zipflag = '-j'


# class to handle xz compressed tar files
class TarXzArchive(TgzArchive):
    def __init__(self, src, dest, file_args, module):
        super(TarXzArchive, self).__init__(src, dest, file_args, module)
        self.zipflag = '-J'


# try handlers in order and return the one that works or bail if none work
def pick_handler(src, dest, file_args, module):
    handlers = [ZipArchive, TgzArchive, TarArchive, TarBzipArchive, TarXzArchive]
    reasons = set()
    for handler in handlers:
        obj = handler(src, dest, file_args, module)
        (can_handle, reason) = obj.can_handle_archive()
        if can_handle:
            return obj
        reasons.add(reason)
    reason_msg = ' '.join(reasons)
    module.fail_json(msg='Failed to find handler for "%s". Make sure the required command to extract the file is installed. %s' % (src, reason_msg))


def main():
    module = AnsibleModule(
        # not checking because of daisy chain to file module
        argument_spec = dict(
            src               = dict(required=True, type='path'),
            original_basename = dict(required=False, type='str'), # used to handle 'dest is a directory' via template, a slight hack
            dest              = dict(required=True, type='path'),
            copy              = dict(required=False, default=True, type='bool'),
            remote_src        = dict(required=False, default=False, type='bool'),
            creates           = dict(required=False, type='path'),
            list_files        = dict(required=False, default=False, type='bool'),
            keep_newer        = dict(required=False, default=False, type='bool'),
            exclude           = dict(required=False, default=[], type='list'),
            extra_opts        = dict(required=False, default=[], type='list'),
            validate_certs    = dict(required=False, default=True, type='bool'),
        ),
        add_file_common_args = True,
        mutually_exclusive   = [("copy", "remote_src"),],
        # check-mode only works for zip files, we cover that later
        supports_check_mode = True,
    )

    src        = os.path.expanduser(module.params['src'])
    dest       = os.path.expanduser(module.params['dest'])
    copy       = module.params['copy']
    remote_src = module.params['remote_src']
    file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
    # did tar file arrive?
    if not os.path.exists(src):
        if not remote_src and copy:
            module.fail_json(msg="Source '%s' failed to transfer" % src)
        # If copy=false, and src= contains ://, try and download the file to a temp directory.
        elif '://' in src:
            tempdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
            package = os.path.join(tempdir, str(src.rsplit('/', 1)[1]))
            try:
                rsp, info = fetch_url(module, src)
                # If download fails, raise a proper exception
                if rsp is None:
                    raise Exception(info['msg'])
                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()
                src = package
            except Exception:
                e = get_exception()
                module.fail_json(msg="Failure downloading %s, %s" % (src, e))
        else:
            module.fail_json(msg="Source '%s' does not exist" % src)
    if not os.access(src, os.R_OK):
        module.fail_json(msg="Source '%s' not readable" % src)

    # skip working with 0 size archives
    try:
        if os.path.getsize(src) == 0:
            module.fail_json(msg="Invalid archive '%s', the file is 0 bytes" % src)
    except Exception:
        e = get_exception()
        module.fail_json(msg="Source '%s' not readable" % src)

    # is dest OK to receive tar file?
    if not os.path.isdir(dest):
        module.fail_json(msg="Destination '%s' is not a directory" % dest)

    handler = pick_handler(src, dest, file_args, module)

    res_args = dict(handler=handler.__class__.__name__, dest=dest, src=src)

    # do we need to do unpack?
    check_results = handler.is_unarchived()

    # DEBUG
#    res_args['check_results'] = check_results

    if module.check_mode:
        res_args['changed'] = not check_results['unarchived']
    elif check_results['unarchived']:
        res_args['changed'] = False
    else:
        # do the unpack
        try:
            res_args['extract_results'] = handler.unarchive()
            if res_args['extract_results']['rc'] != 0:
                module.fail_json(msg="failed to unpack %s to %s" % (src, dest), **res_args)
        except IOError:
            module.fail_json(msg="failed to unpack %s to %s" % (src, dest), **res_args)
        else:
            res_args['changed'] = True

    # Get diff if required
    if check_results.get('diff', False):
        res_args['diff'] = { 'prepared': check_results['diff'] }

    # Run only if we found differences (idempotence) or diff was missing
    if res_args.get('diff', True) and not module.check_mode:
        # do we need to change perms?
        for filename in handler.files_in_archive:
            file_args['path'] = os.path.join(dest, filename)
            try:
                res_args['changed'] = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, res_args['changed'])
            except (IOError, OSError):
                e = get_exception()
                module.fail_json(msg="Unexpected error when accessing exploded file: %s" % str(e), **res_args)

    if module.params['list_files']:
        res_args['files'] = handler.files_in_archive

    module.exit_json(**res_args)

# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.urls import *
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()