ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/packaging/language/pear.py
2019-04-11 13:00:36 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2012, Afterburn <https://github.com/afterburn>
# (c) 2013, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com>
# (c) 2015, Jonathan Lestrelin <jonathan.lestrelin@gmail.com>
#
# 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': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: pear
short_description: Manage pear/pecl packages
description:
- Manage PHP packages with the pear package manager.
version_added: 2.0
author:
- "'jonathan.lestrelin' <jonathan.lestrelin@gmail.com>"
options:
name:
description:
- Name of the package to install, upgrade, or remove.
required: true
state:
description:
- Desired state of the package.
default: "present"
choices: ["present", "absent", "latest"]
executable:
description:
- Path to the pear executable
version_added: "2.4"
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Install pear package
- pear:
name: Net_URL2
state: present
# Install pecl package
- pear:
name: pecl/json_post
state: present
# Upgrade package
- pear:
name: Net_URL2
state: latest
# Remove packages
- pear:
name: Net_URL2,pecl/json_post
state: absent
'''
import os
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def get_local_version(pear_output):
"""Take pear remoteinfo output and get the installed version"""
lines = pear_output.split('\n')
for line in lines:
if 'Installed ' in line:
installed = line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1].strip()
if installed == '-':
continue
return installed
return None
def _get_pear_path(module):
if module.params['executable'] and os.path.isfile(module.params['executable']):
result = module.params['executable']
else:
result = module.get_bin_path('pear', True, [module.params['executable']])
return result
def get_repository_version(pear_output):
"""Take pear remote-info output and get the latest version"""
lines = pear_output.split('\n')
for line in lines:
if 'Latest ' in line:
return line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1].strip()
return None
def query_package(module, name, state="present"):
"""Query the package status in both the local system and the repository.
Returns a boolean to indicate if the package is installed,
and a second boolean to indicate if the package is up-to-date."""
if state == "present":
lcmd = "%s info %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), name)
lrc, lstdout, lstderr = module.run_command(lcmd, check_rc=False)
if lrc != 0:
# package is not installed locally
return False, False
rcmd = "%s remote-info %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), name)
rrc, rstdout, rstderr = module.run_command(rcmd, check_rc=False)
# get the version installed locally (if any)
lversion = get_local_version(rstdout)
# get the version in the repository
rversion = get_repository_version(rstdout)
if rrc == 0:
# Return True to indicate that the package is installed locally,
# and the result of the version number comparison
# to determine if the package is up-to-date.
return True, (lversion == rversion)
return False, False
def remove_packages(module, packages):
remove_c = 0
# Using a for loop in case of error, we can report the package that failed
for package in packages:
# Query the package first, to see if we even need to remove
installed, updated = query_package(module, package)
if not installed:
continue
cmd = "%s uninstall %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), package)
rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=False)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="failed to remove %s" % (package))
remove_c += 1
if remove_c > 0:
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="removed %s package(s)" % remove_c)
module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="package(s) already absent")
def install_packages(module, state, packages):
install_c = 0
for i, package in enumerate(packages):
# if the package is installed and state == present
# or state == latest and is up-to-date then skip
installed, updated = query_package(module, package)
if installed and (state == 'present' or (state == 'latest' and updated)):
continue
if state == 'present':
command = 'install'
if state == 'latest':
command = 'upgrade'
cmd = "%s %s %s" % (_get_pear_path(module), command, package)
rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=False)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="failed to install %s" % (package))
install_c += 1
if install_c > 0:
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="installed %s package(s)" % (install_c))
module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="package(s) already installed")
def check_packages(module, packages, state):
would_be_changed = []
for package in packages:
installed, updated = query_package(module, package)
if ((state in ["present", "latest"] and not installed) or
(state == "absent" and installed) or
(state == "latest" and not updated)):
would_be_changed.append(package)
if would_be_changed:
if state == "absent":
state = "removed"
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="%s package(s) would be %s" % (
len(would_be_changed), state))
else:
module.exit_json(change=False, msg="package(s) already %s" % state)
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
name=dict(aliases=['pkg'], required=True),
state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'installed', "latest", 'absent', 'removed']),
executable=dict(default=None, required=False, type='path')),
supports_check_mode=True)
p = module.params
# normalize the state parameter
if p['state'] in ['present', 'installed']:
p['state'] = 'present'
elif p['state'] in ['absent', 'removed']:
p['state'] = 'absent'
if p['name']:
pkgs = p['name'].split(',')
pkg_files = []
for i, pkg in enumerate(pkgs):
pkg_files.append(None)
if module.check_mode:
check_packages(module, pkgs, p['state'])
if p['state'] in ['present', 'latest']:
install_packages(module, p['state'], pkgs)
elif p['state'] == 'absent':
remove_packages(module, pkgs)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()