# Copyright (c) 2014, Chris Church # 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 DOCUMENTATION = ''' name: sh plugin_type: shell short_description: "POSIX shell (/bin/sh)" version_added: historical description: - This shell plugin is the one you want to use on most Unix systems, it is the most compatible and widely installed shell. extends_documentation_fragment: - shell_common ''' from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import shlex_quote from ansible.plugins.shell import ShellBase class ShellModule(ShellBase): # Common shell filenames that this plugin handles. # Note: sh is the default shell plugin so this plugin may also be selected # This code needs to be SH-compliant. BASH-isms will not work if /bin/sh points to a non-BASH shell. # if the filename is not listed in any Shell plugin. COMPATIBLE_SHELLS = frozenset(('sh', 'zsh', 'bash', 'dash', 'ksh')) # Family of shells this has. Must match the filename without extension SHELL_FAMILY = 'sh' # How to end lines in a python script one-liner _SHELL_EMBEDDED_PY_EOL = '\n' _SHELL_REDIRECT_ALLNULL = '> /dev/null 2>&1' _SHELL_AND = '&&' _SHELL_OR = '||' _SHELL_SUB_LEFT = '"`' _SHELL_SUB_RIGHT = '`"' _SHELL_GROUP_LEFT = '(' _SHELL_GROUP_RIGHT = ')' def checksum(self, path, python_interp): # In the following test, each condition is a check and logical # comparison (|| or &&) that sets the rc value. Every check is run so # the last check in the series to fail will be the rc that is returned. # # If a check fails we error before invoking the hash functions because # hash functions may successfully take the hash of a directory on BSDs # (UFS filesystem?) which is not what the rest of the ansible code expects # # If all of the available hashing methods fail we fail with an rc of 0. # This logic is added to the end of the cmd at the bottom of this function. # Return codes: # checksum: success! # 0: Unknown error # 1: Remote file does not exist # 2: No read permissions on the file # 3: File is a directory # 4: No python interpreter # Quoting gets complex here. We're writing a python string that's # used by a variety of shells on the remote host to invoke a python # "one-liner". shell_escaped_path = shlex_quote(path) test = "rc=flag; [ -r %(p)s ] %(shell_or)s rc=2; [ -f %(p)s ] %(shell_or)s rc=1; [ -d %(p)s ] %(shell_and)s rc=3; %(i)s -V 2>/dev/null %(shell_or)s rc=4; [ x\"$rc\" != \"xflag\" ] %(shell_and)s echo \"${rc} \"%(p)s %(shell_and)s exit 0" % dict(p=shell_escaped_path, i=python_interp, shell_and=self._SHELL_AND, shell_or=self._SHELL_OR) # NOQA csums = [ u"({0} -c 'import hashlib; BLOCKSIZE = 65536; hasher = hashlib.sha1();{2}afile = open(\"'{1}'\", \"rb\"){2}buf = afile.read(BLOCKSIZE){2}while len(buf) > 0:{2}\thasher.update(buf){2}\tbuf = afile.read(BLOCKSIZE){2}afile.close(){2}print(hasher.hexdigest())' 2>/dev/null)".format(python_interp, shell_escaped_path, self._SHELL_EMBEDDED_PY_EOL), # NOQA Python > 2.4 (including python3) u"({0} -c 'import sha; BLOCKSIZE = 65536; hasher = sha.sha();{2}afile = open(\"'{1}'\", \"rb\"){2}buf = afile.read(BLOCKSIZE){2}while len(buf) > 0:{2}\thasher.update(buf){2}\tbuf = afile.read(BLOCKSIZE){2}afile.close(){2}print(hasher.hexdigest())' 2>/dev/null)".format(python_interp, shell_escaped_path, self._SHELL_EMBEDDED_PY_EOL), # NOQA Python == 2.4 ] cmd = (" %s " % self._SHELL_OR).join(csums) cmd = "%s; %s %s (echo \'0 \'%s)" % (test, cmd, self._SHELL_OR, shell_escaped_path) return cmd