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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# Copyright: (c) 2017, Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['stableinterface'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: file
version_added: "historical"
short_description: Sets attributes of files
extends_documentation_fragment: files
description:
- Sets attributes of files, symlinks, and directories, or removes
files/symlinks/directories. Many other modules support the same options as
the C(file) module - including M(copy), M(template), and M(assemble).
- For Windows targets, use the M(win_file) module instead.
notes:
- For Windows targets, use the M(win_file) module instead.
- See also M(copy), M(template), M(assemble)
author:
- Ansible Core Team
- Michael DeHaan
options:
path:
description:
- Path to the file being managed.
required: true
aliases: [ dest, name ]
state:
description:
- If C(directory), all intermediate subdirectories will be created if they
do not exist. Since Ansible 1.7 they will be created with the supplied permissions.
If C(file), the file will NOT be created if it does not exist; see the C(touch)
value or the M(copy) or M(template) module if you want that behavior. If C(link), the
symbolic link will be created or changed. Use C(hard) for hardlinks. If C(absent),
directories will be recursively deleted, and files or symlinks will be unlinked.
Note that C(absent) will not cause C(file) to fail if the C(path) does not exist
as the state did not change.
If C(touch) (new in 1.4), an empty file will be created if the C(path) does not
exist, while an existing file or directory will receive updated file access and
modification times (similar to the way `touch` works from the command line).
default: file
choices: [ absent, directory, file, hard, link, touch ]
src:
description:
- path of the file to link to (applies only to C(state=link) and C(state=hard)). Will accept
absolute, relative and nonexisting paths. Relative paths are relative to the file being
created (C(path)) which is how the UNIX command C(ln -s SRC DEST) treats relative paths.
recurse:
description:
- recursively set the specified file attributes (applies only to directories)
type: bool
default: 'no'
version_added: "1.1"
force:
description:
- 'force the creation of the symlinks in two cases: the source file does
not exist (but will appear later); the destination exists and is a file (so, we need to unlink the
"path" file and create symlink to the "src" file in place of it).'
type: bool
default: 'no'
follow:
description:
- 'This flag indicates that filesystem links, if they exist, should be followed.'
- 'Previous to Ansible 2.5, this was C(no) by default.'
type: bool
default: 'yes'
version_added: "1.8"
modification_time:
description:
- This parameter indicates the time the file's modification time should be set to
- 'Should be C(preserve) when no modification is required, C(YYYYMMDDHHMM.SS) when using default time format, or C(now)'
- 'Default is None meaning that C(preserve) is the default for C(state=[file,directory,link,hard]) and C(now) is default for C(state=touch)'
version_added: "2.7"
modification_time_format:
description:
- 'When used with C(modification_time), indicates the time format that must be used.'
- 'Based on default Python format (see time.strftime doc)'
default: "%Y%m%d%H%M.%S"
version_added: "2.7"
access_time:
description:
- This parameter indicates the time the file's access time should be set to
- 'Should be C(preserve) when no modification is required, C(YYYYMMDDHHMM.SS) when using default time format, or C(now)'
- 'Default is None meaning that C(preserve) is the default for C(state=[file,directory,link,hard]) and C(now) is default for C(state=touch)'
version_added: "2.7"
access_time_format:
description:
- 'When used with C(access_time), indicates the time format that must be used.'
- 'Based on default Python format (see time.strftime doc)'
default: "%Y%m%d%H%M.%S"
version_added: "2.7"
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# change file ownership, group and mode
- file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
owner: foo
group: foo
# when specifying mode using octal numbers, add a leading 0
mode: 0644
- file:
path: /work
owner: root
group: root
mode: 01777
- file:
src: /file/to/link/to
dest: /path/to/symlink
owner: foo
group: foo
state: link
- file:
src: '/tmp/{{ item.src }}'
dest: '{{ item.dest }}'
state: link
with_items:
- { src: 'x', dest: 'y' }
- { src: 'z', dest: 'k' }
# touch a file, using symbolic modes to set the permissions (equivalent to 0644)
- file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
state: touch
mode: "u=rw,g=r,o=r"
# touch the same file, but add/remove some permissions
- file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
state: touch
mode: "u+rw,g-wx,o-rwx"
# touch again the same file, but dont change times
# this makes the task idempotents
- file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
state: touch
mode: "u+rw,g-wx,o-rwx"
modification_time: "preserve"
access_time: "preserve"
# create a directory if it doesn't exist
- file:
path: /etc/some_directory
state: directory
mode: 0755
# updates modification and access time of given file
- file:
path: /etc/some_file
state: file
mode: 0755
modification_time: now
access_time: now
'''
RETURN = '''
'''
import errno
import os
import shutil
import sys
import time
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native
# There will only be a single AnsibleModule object per module
module = None
class AnsibleModuleError(Exception):
def __init__(self, results):
self.results = results
def __repr__(self):
print('AnsibleModuleError(results={0})'.format(self.results))
class ParameterError(AnsibleModuleError):
pass
class Sentinel(object):
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
return cls
def _ansible_excepthook(exc_type, exc_value, tb):
# Using an exception allows us to catch it if the calling code knows it can recover
if issubclass(exc_type, AnsibleModuleError):
module.fail_json(**exc_value.results)
else:
sys.__excepthook__(exc_type, exc_value, tb)
def additional_parameter_handling(params):
"""Additional parameter validation and reformatting"""
# When path is a directory, rewrite the pathname to be the file inside of the directory
# TODO: Why do we exclude link? Why don't we exclude directory? Should we exclude touch?
# I think this is where we want to be in the future:
# when isdir(path):
# if state == absent: Remove the directory
# if state == touch: Touch the directory
# if state == directory: Assert the directory is the same as the one specified
# if state == file: place inside of the directory (use _original_basename)
# if state == link: place inside of the directory (use _original_basename. Fallback to src?)
# if state == hard: place inside of the directory (use _original_basename. Fallback to src?)
if (params['state'] not in ("link", "absent") and os.path.isdir(to_bytes(params['path'], errors='surrogate_or_strict'))):
basename = None
if params['_original_basename']:
basename = params['_original_basename']
elif params['src']:
basename = os.path.basename(params['src'])
if basename:
params['path'] = os.path.join(params['path'], basename)
# state should default to file, but since that creates many conflicts,
# default state to 'current' when it exists.
prev_state = get_state(to_bytes(params['path'], errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
if params['state'] is None:
if prev_state != 'absent':
params['state'] = prev_state
elif params['recurse']:
params['state'] = 'directory'
else:
params['state'] = 'file'
# make sure the target path is a directory when we're doing a recursive operation
if params['recurse'] and params['state'] != 'directory':
raise ParameterError(results={"msg": "recurse option requires state to be 'directory'",
"path": params["path"]})
# Make sure that src makes sense with the state
if params['src'] and params['state'] not in ('link', 'hard'):
params['src'] = None
module.warn("The src option requires state to be 'link' or 'hard'. This will become an"
" error in Ansible 2.10")
# In 2.10, switch to this
# raise ParameterError(results={"msg": "src option requires state to be 'link' or 'hard'",
# "path": params["path"]})
def get_state(path):
''' Find out current state '''
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
try:
if os.path.lexists(b_path):
if os.path.islink(b_path):
return 'link'
elif os.path.isdir(b_path):
return 'directory'
elif os.stat(b_path).st_nlink > 1:
return 'hard'
# could be many other things, but defaulting to file
return 'file'
return 'absent'
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: # It may already have been removed
return 'absent'
else:
raise
# This should be moved into the common file utilities
def recursive_set_attributes(b_path, follow, file_args, mtime, atime):
changed = False
for b_root, b_dirs, b_files in os.walk(b_path):
for b_fsobj in b_dirs + b_files:
b_fsname = os.path.join(b_root, b_fsobj)
if not os.path.islink(b_fsname):
tmp_file_args = file_args.copy()
tmp_file_args['path'] = to_native(b_fsname, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
changed |= module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(tmp_file_args, changed, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(tmp_file_args['path'], mtime, atime)
else:
# Change perms on the link
tmp_file_args = file_args.copy()
tmp_file_args['path'] = to_native(b_fsname, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
changed |= module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(tmp_file_args, changed, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(tmp_file_args['path'], mtime, atime)
if follow:
b_fsname = os.path.join(b_root, os.readlink(b_fsname))
# The link target could be nonexistent
if os.path.exists(b_fsname):
if os.path.isdir(b_fsname):
# Link is a directory so change perms on the directory's contents
changed |= recursive_set_attributes(b_fsname, follow, file_args, mtime, atime)
# Change perms on the file pointed to by the link
tmp_file_args = file_args.copy()
tmp_file_args['path'] = to_native(b_fsname, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
changed |= module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(tmp_file_args, changed, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(tmp_file_args['path'], mtime, atime)
return changed
def initial_diff(path, state, prev_state):
diff = {'before': {'path': path},
'after': {'path': path},
}
if prev_state != state:
diff['before']['state'] = prev_state
diff['after']['state'] = state
return diff
#
# States
#
def get_timestamp_for_time(formatted_time, time_format):
if formatted_time == 'preserve':
return None
elif formatted_time == 'now':
return Sentinel
else:
try:
struct = time.strptime(formatted_time, time_format)
struct_time = time.mktime(struct)
except (ValueError, OverflowError) as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error while obtaining timestamp for time %s using format %s: %s'
% (formatted_time, time_format, to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'))})
return struct_time
def update_timestamp_for_file(path, mtime, atime, diff=None):
try:
# When mtime and atime are set to 'now', rely on utime(path, None) which does not require ownership of the file
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/50943
if mtime is Sentinel and atime is Sentinel:
# It's not exact but we can't rely on os.stat(path).st_mtime after setting os.utime(path, None) as it may
# not be updated. Just use the current time for the diff values
mtime = atime = time.time()
previous_mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime
previous_atime = os.stat(path).st_atime
set_time = None
else:
# If both parameters are None 'preserve', nothing to do
if mtime is None and atime is None:
return False
previous_mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime
previous_atime = os.stat(path).st_atime
if mtime is None:
mtime = previous_mtime
elif mtime is Sentinel:
mtime = time.time()
if atime is None:
atime = previous_atime
elif atime is Sentinel:
atime = time.time()
# If both timestamps are already ok, nothing to do
if mtime == previous_mtime and atime == previous_atime:
return False
set_time = (atime, mtime)
os.utime(path, set_time)
if diff is not None:
if 'before' not in diff:
diff['before'] = {}
if 'after' not in diff:
diff['after'] = {}
if mtime != previous_mtime:
diff['before']['mtime'] = previous_mtime
diff['after']['mtime'] = mtime
if atime != previous_atime:
diff['before']['atime'] = previous_atime
diff['after']['atime'] = atime
except OSError as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error while updating modification or access time: %s'
% to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'), 'path': path})
return True
def keep_backward_compatibility_on_timestamps(parameter, state):
if state in ['file', 'hard', 'directory', 'link'] and parameter is None:
return 'preserve'
elif state == 'touch' and parameter is None:
return 'now'
else:
return parameter
def execute_diff_peek(path):
"""Take a guess as to whether a file is a binary file"""
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
appears_binary = False
try:
with open(b_path, 'rb') as f:
head = f.read(8192)
except Exception:
# If we can't read the file, we're okay assuming it's text
pass
else:
if b"\x00" in head:
appears_binary = True
return appears_binary
def ensure_absent(path):
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
result = {}
if prev_state != 'absent':
if not module.check_mode:
if prev_state == 'directory':
try:
shutil.rmtree(b_path, ignore_errors=False)
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': "rmtree failed: %s" % to_native(e)})
else:
try:
os.unlink(b_path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: # It may already have been removed
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': "unlinking failed: %s " % to_native(e),
'path': path})
diff = initial_diff(path, 'absent', prev_state)
result.update({'path': path, 'changed': True, 'diff': diff})
else:
result.update({'path': path, 'changed': False})
return result
def execute_touch(path, follow, timestamps):
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
changed = False
result = {'dest': path}
mtime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['modification_time'], timestamps['modification_time_format'])
atime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['access_time'], timestamps['access_time_format'])
if not module.check_mode:
if prev_state == 'absent':
# Create an empty file if the filename did not already exist
try:
open(b_path, 'wb').close()
changed = True
except (OSError, IOError) as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error, could not touch target: %s'
% to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'),
'path': path})
# Update the attributes on the file
diff = initial_diff(path, 'touch', prev_state)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
try:
changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, changed, diff, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(file_args['path'], mtime, atime, diff)
except SystemExit as e:
if e.code:
# We take this to mean that fail_json() was called from
# somewhere in basic.py
if prev_state == 'absent':
# If we just created the file we can safely remove it
os.remove(b_path)
raise
result['changed'] = changed
result['diff'] = diff
return result
def ensure_file_attributes(path, follow, timestamps):
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
mtime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['modification_time'], timestamps['modification_time_format'])
atime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['access_time'], timestamps['access_time_format'])
if prev_state != 'file':
if follow and prev_state == 'link':
# follow symlink and operate on original
b_path = os.path.realpath(b_path)
path = to_native(b_path, errors='strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
file_args['path'] = path
if prev_state not in ('file', 'hard'):
# file is not absent and any other state is a conflict
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'file (%s) is %s, cannot continue' % (path, prev_state),
'path': path})
diff = initial_diff(path, 'file', prev_state)
changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False, diff, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(file_args['path'], mtime, atime, diff)
return {'path': path, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
def ensure_directory(path, follow, recurse, timestamps):
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
mtime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['modification_time'], timestamps['modification_time_format'])
atime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['access_time'], timestamps['access_time_format'])
# For followed symlinks, we need to operate on the target of the link
if follow and prev_state == 'link':
b_path = os.path.realpath(b_path)
path = to_native(b_path, errors='strict')
file_args['path'] = path
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
changed = False
diff = initial_diff(path, 'directory', prev_state)
if prev_state == 'absent':
# Create directory and assign permissions to it
if module.check_mode:
return {'changed': True, 'diff': diff}
curpath = ''
try:
# Split the path so we can apply filesystem attributes recursively
# from the root (/) directory for absolute paths or the base path
# of a relative path. We can then walk the appropriate directory
# path to apply attributes.
# Something like mkdir -p with mode applied to all of the newly created directories
for dirname in path.strip('/').split('/'):
curpath = '/'.join([curpath, dirname])
# Remove leading slash if we're creating a relative path
if not os.path.isabs(path):
curpath = curpath.lstrip('/')
b_curpath = to_bytes(curpath, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
if not os.path.exists(b_curpath):
try:
os.mkdir(b_curpath)
changed = True
except OSError as ex:
# Possibly something else created the dir since the os.path.exists
# check above. As long as it's a dir, we don't need to error out.
if not (ex.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(b_curpath)):
raise
tmp_file_args = file_args.copy()
tmp_file_args['path'] = curpath
changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(tmp_file_args, changed, diff, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(file_args['path'], mtime, atime, diff)
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'There was an issue creating %s as requested:'
' %s' % (curpath, to_native(e)),
'path': path})
return {'path': path, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
elif prev_state != 'directory':
# We already know prev_state is not 'absent', therefore it exists in some form.
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': '%s already exists as a %s' % (path, prev_state),
'path': path})
#
# previous state == directory
#
changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, changed, diff, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(file_args['path'], mtime, atime, diff)
if recurse:
changed |= recursive_set_attributes(b_path, follow, file_args, mtime, atime)
return {'path': path, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
def ensure_symlink(path, src, follow, force, timestamps):
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
b_src = to_bytes(src, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
mtime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['modification_time'], timestamps['modification_time_format'])
atime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['access_time'], timestamps['access_time_format'])
# source is both the source of a symlink or an informational passing of the src for a template module
# or copy module, even if this module never uses it, it is needed to key off some things
if src is None:
if follow:
# use the current target of the link as the source
src = to_native(os.path.realpath(b_path), errors='strict')
b_src = to_bytes(src, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
if not os.path.islink(b_path) and os.path.isdir(b_path):
relpath = path
else:
b_relpath = os.path.dirname(b_path)
relpath = to_native(b_relpath, errors='strict')
absrc = os.path.join(relpath, src)
b_absrc = to_bytes(absrc, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
if not force and not os.path.exists(b_absrc):
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'src file does not exist, use "force=yes" if you'
' really want to create the link: %s' % absrc,
'path': path, 'src': src})
if prev_state == 'directory':
if not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'refusing to convert from %s to symlink for %s'
% (prev_state, path),
'path': path})
elif os.listdir(b_path):
# refuse to replace a directory that has files in it
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'the directory %s is not empty, refusing to'
' convert it' % path,
'path': path})
elif prev_state in ('file', 'hard') and not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'refusing to convert from %s to symlink for %s'
% (prev_state, path),
'path': path})
diff = initial_diff(path, 'link', prev_state)
changed = False
if prev_state == 'absent':
changed = True
elif prev_state == 'link':
b_old_src = os.readlink(b_path)
if b_old_src != b_src:
diff['before']['src'] = to_native(b_old_src, errors='strict')
diff['after']['src'] = src
changed = True
elif prev_state == 'hard':
changed = True
if not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Cannot link because a hard link exists at destination',
'dest': path, 'src': src})
elif prev_state == 'file':
changed = True
if not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Cannot link because a file exists at destination',
'dest': path, 'src': src})
elif prev_state == 'directory':
changed = True
if os.path.exists(b_path):
if not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Cannot link because a file exists at destination',
'dest': path, 'src': src})
else:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'unexpected position reached', 'dest': path, 'src': src})
if changed and not module.check_mode:
if prev_state != 'absent':
# try to replace atomically
b_tmppath = to_bytes(os.path.sep).join(
[os.path.dirname(b_path), to_bytes(".%s.%s.tmp" % (os.getpid(), time.time()))]
)
try:
if prev_state == 'directory':
os.rmdir(b_path)
os.symlink(b_src, b_tmppath)
os.rename(b_tmppath, b_path)
except OSError as e:
if os.path.exists(b_tmppath):
os.unlink(b_tmppath)
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error while replacing: %s'
% to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'),
'path': path})
else:
try:
os.symlink(b_src, b_path)
except OSError as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error while linking: %s'
% to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'),
'path': path})
if module.check_mode and not os.path.exists(b_path):
return {'dest': path, 'src': src, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
# Whenever we create a link to a nonexistent target we know that the nonexistent target
# cannot have any permissions set on it. Skip setting those and emit a warning (the user
# can set follow=False to remove the warning)
if follow and os.path.islink(b_path) and not os.path.exists(file_args['path']):
module.warn('Cannot set fs attributes on a non-existent symlink target. follow should be'
' set to False to avoid this.')
else:
changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, changed, diff, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(file_args['path'], mtime, atime, diff)
return {'dest': path, 'src': src, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
def ensure_hardlink(path, src, follow, force, timestamps):
b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
b_src = to_bytes(src, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
prev_state = get_state(b_path)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
mtime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['modification_time'], timestamps['modification_time_format'])
atime = get_timestamp_for_time(timestamps['access_time'], timestamps['access_time_format'])
# src is the source of a hardlink. We require it if we are creating a new hardlink
if src is None and not os.path.exists(b_path):
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'src and dest are required for creating new hardlinks'})
# Toshio: Begin suspect block
# I believe that this block of code is wrong for hardlinks.
# src may be relative.
# If it is relative, it should be relative to the cwd (so just use abspath).
# This is different from symlinks where src is relative to the symlink's path.
# Why must src be an absolute path?
if not os.path.isabs(b_src):
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': "src must be an absolute path"})
# If this is a link, then it can't be a dir so why is it in the conditional?
if not os.path.islink(b_path) and os.path.isdir(b_path):
relpath = path
else:
b_relpath = os.path.dirname(b_path)
relpath = to_native(b_relpath, errors='strict')
# Why? This does nothing because src was checked to be absolute above?
absrc = os.path.join(relpath, src)
b_absrc = to_bytes(absrc, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
if not force and not os.path.exists(b_absrc):
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'src file does not exist, use "force=yes" if you'
' really want to create the link: %s' % absrc,
'path': path, 'src': src})
# Toshio: end suspect block
diff = initial_diff(path, 'hard', prev_state)
changed = False
if prev_state == 'absent':
changed = True
elif prev_state == 'link':
b_old_src = os.readlink(b_path)
if b_old_src != b_src:
diff['before']['src'] = to_native(b_old_src, errors='strict')
diff['after']['src'] = src
changed = True
elif prev_state == 'hard':
if not os.stat(b_path).st_ino == os.stat(b_src).st_ino:
changed = True
if not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Cannot link, different hard link exists at destination',
'dest': path, 'src': src})
elif prev_state == 'file':
changed = True
if not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Cannot link, %s exists at destination' % prev_state,
'dest': path, 'src': src})
elif prev_state == 'directory':
changed = True
if os.path.exists(b_path):
if os.stat(b_path).st_ino == os.stat(b_src).st_ino:
return {'path': path, 'changed': False}
elif not force:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Cannot link: different hard link exists at destination',
'dest': path, 'src': src})
else:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'unexpected position reached', 'dest': path, 'src': src})
if changed and not module.check_mode:
if prev_state != 'absent':
# try to replace atomically
b_tmppath = to_bytes(os.path.sep).join(
[os.path.dirname(b_path), to_bytes(".%s.%s.tmp" % (os.getpid(), time.time()))]
)
try:
if prev_state == 'directory':
if os.path.exists(b_path):
try:
os.unlink(b_path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: # It may already have been removed
raise
os.link(b_src, b_tmppath)
os.rename(b_tmppath, b_path)
except OSError as e:
if os.path.exists(b_tmppath):
os.unlink(b_tmppath)
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error while replacing: %s'
% to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'),
'path': path})
else:
try:
os.link(b_src, b_path)
except OSError as e:
raise AnsibleModuleError(results={'msg': 'Error while linking: %s'
% to_native(e, nonstring='simplerepr'),
'path': path})
if module.check_mode and not os.path.exists(b_path):
return {'dest': path, 'src': src, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
changed = module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, changed, diff, expand=False)
changed |= update_timestamp_for_file(file_args['path'], mtime, atime, diff)
return {'dest': path, 'src': src, 'changed': changed, 'diff': diff}
def main():
global module
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(choices=['file', 'directory', 'link', 'hard', 'touch', 'absent'], default=None),
path=dict(aliases=['dest', 'name'], required=True, type='path'),
_original_basename=dict(required=False), # Internal use only, for recursive ops
recurse=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
force=dict(required=False, default=False, type='bool'), # Note: Should not be in file_common_args in future
follow=dict(required=False, default=True, type='bool'), # Note: Different default than file_common_args
_diff_peek=dict(default=None), # Internal use only, for internal checks in the action plugins
src=dict(required=False, default=None, type='path'), # Note: Should not be in file_common_args in future
modification_time=dict(required=False, default=None),
modification_time_format=dict(required=False, default='%Y%m%d%H%M.%S'),
access_time=dict(required=False, default=None),
access_time_format=dict(required=False, default='%Y%m%d%H%M.%S'),
),
add_file_common_args=True,
supports_check_mode=True
)
# When we rewrite basic.py, we will do something similar to this on instantiating an AnsibleModule
sys.excepthook = _ansible_excepthook
additional_parameter_handling(module.params)
params = module.params
state = params['state']
recurse = params['recurse']
force = params['force']
follow = params['follow']
path = params['path']
src = params['src']
timestamps = {}
timestamps['modification_time'] = keep_backward_compatibility_on_timestamps(params['modification_time'], state)
timestamps['modification_time_format'] = params['modification_time_format']
timestamps['access_time'] = keep_backward_compatibility_on_timestamps(params['access_time'], state)
timestamps['access_time_format'] = params['access_time_format']
# short-circuit for diff_peek
if params['_diff_peek'] is not None:
appears_binary = execute_diff_peek(to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
module.exit_json(path=path, changed=False, appears_binary=appears_binary)
if state == 'file':
result = ensure_file_attributes(path, follow, timestamps)
elif state == 'directory':
result = ensure_directory(path, follow, recurse, timestamps)
elif state == 'link':
result = ensure_symlink(path, src, follow, force, timestamps)
elif state == 'hard':
result = ensure_hardlink(path, src, follow, force, timestamps)
elif state == 'touch':
result = execute_touch(path, follow, timestamps)
elif state == 'absent':
result = ensure_absent(path)
module.exit_json(**result)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()