# # iutil.py - generic install utility functions # # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 # Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # This program 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 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 this program. If not, see . # # Author(s): Erik Troan # import glob import os import stat import os.path import errno import subprocess import unicodedata import string import types from threading import Thread from Queue import Queue, Empty from pyanaconda.flags import flags from pyanaconda.constants import DRACUT_SHUTDOWN_EJECT, ROOT_PATH, TRANSLATIONS_UPDATE_DIR, UNSUPPORTED_HW from pyanaconda.regexes import PROXY_URL_PARSE import logging log = logging.getLogger("anaconda") program_log = logging.getLogger("program") from pyanaconda.anaconda_log import program_log_lock def augmentEnv(): env = os.environ.copy() env.update({"LC_ALL": "C", "ANA_INSTALL_PATH": ROOT_PATH }) return env def _run_program(argv, root='/', stdin=None, stdout=None, env_prune=None): """ Run an external program, log the output and return it to the caller :param argv: The command to run and argument :param root: The directory to chroot to before running command. :param stdin: The file object to read stdin from. :param stdout: Optional file object to write stdout and stderr to. :param env_prune: environment variable to remove before execution :return: The return code of the command and the output """ if env_prune is None: env_prune = [] def chroot(): if root and root != '/': os.chroot(root) os.chdir("/") with program_log_lock: program_log.info("Running... %s", " ".join(argv)) env = augmentEnv() for var in env_prune: env.pop(var, None) try: proc = subprocess.Popen(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, preexec_fn=chroot, cwd=root, env=env) out = proc.communicate()[0] if out: for line in out.splitlines(): program_log.info(line) if stdout: stdout.write(line) stdout.write("\n") except OSError as e: program_log.error("Error running %s: %s", argv[0], e.strerror) raise program_log.debug("Return code: %d", proc.returncode) return (proc.returncode, out) def execWithRedirect(command, argv, stdin=None, stdout=None, root='/', env_prune=None): """ Run an external program and redirect the output to a file. :param command: The command to run :param argv: The argument list :param stdin: The file object to read stdin from. :param stdout: Optional file object to redirect stdout and stderr to. :param root: The directory to chroot to before running command. :param env_prune: environment variable to remove before execution :return: The return code of the command """ if flags.testing: log.info("not running command because we're testing: %s %s", command, " ".join(argv)) return 0 argv = [command] + argv return _run_program(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, root=root, env_prune=env_prune)[0] def execWithCapture(command, argv, stdin=None, root='/'): """ Run an external program and capture standard out and err. :param command: The command to run :param argv: The argument list :param stdin: The file object to read stdin from. :param root: The directory to chroot to before running command. :return: The output of the command """ if flags.testing: log.info("not running command because we're testing: %s %s", command, " ".join(argv)) return "" argv = [command] + argv return _run_program(argv, stdin=stdin, root=root)[1] def execReadlines(command, argv, stdin=None, root='/', env_prune=None): """ Execute an external command and return the line output of the command in real-time. :param command: The command to run :param argv: The argument list :param stdin: The file object to read stdin from. :param stdout: Optional file object to redirect stdout and stderr to. :param stderr: not used :param root: The directory to chroot to before running command. :param env_prune: environment variable to remove before execution Output from the file is not logged to program.log This returns a generator with the lines from the command until it has finished """ if env_prune is None: env_prune = [] # Return the lines from stdout via a Queue def queue_lines(out, queue): for line in iter(out.readline, b''): queue.put(line.strip()) out.close() def chroot(): if root and root != '/': os.chroot(root) os.chdir("/") argv = [command] + argv with program_log_lock: program_log.info("Running... %s", " ".join(argv)) env = augmentEnv() for var in env_prune: env.pop(var, None) try: proc = subprocess.Popen(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, bufsize=1, preexec_fn=chroot, cwd=root, env=env) except OSError as e: program_log.error("Error running %s: %s", argv[0], e.strerror) raise q = Queue() t = Thread(target=queue_lines, args=(proc.stdout, q)) t.daemon = True # thread dies with the program t.start() while True: try: line = q.get(timeout=.1) yield line q.task_done() except Empty: if proc.poll() is not None: break q.join() ## Run a shell. def execConsole(): try: proc = subprocess.Popen(["/bin/sh"]) proc.wait() except OSError as e: raise RuntimeError("Error running /bin/sh: " + e.strerror) def getDirSize(directory): """ Get the size of a directory and all its subdirectories. :param dir: The name of the directory to find the size of. :return: The size of the directory in kilobytes. """ def getSubdirSize(directory): # returns size in bytes try: mydev = os.lstat(directory)[stat.ST_DEV] except OSError as e: log.debug("failed to stat %s: %s", directory, e) return 0 try: dirlist = os.listdir(directory) except OSError as e: log.debug("failed to listdir %s: %s", directory, e) return 0 dsize = 0 for f in dirlist: curpath = '%s/%s' % (directory, f) try: sinfo = os.lstat(curpath) except OSError as e: log.debug("failed to stat %s/%s: %s", directory, f, e) continue if stat.S_ISDIR(sinfo[stat.ST_MODE]): if os.path.ismount(curpath): continue if mydev == sinfo[stat.ST_DEV]: dsize += getSubdirSize(curpath) elif stat.S_ISREG(sinfo[stat.ST_MODE]): dsize += sinfo[stat.ST_SIZE] return dsize return getSubdirSize(directory)/1024 ## Create a directory path. Don't fail if the directory already exists. def mkdirChain(directory): """ :param dir: The directory path to create """ try: os.makedirs(directory, 0755) except OSError as e: try: if e.errno == errno.EEXIST and stat.S_ISDIR(os.stat(directory).st_mode): return except OSError: pass log.error("could not create directory %s: %s", dir, e.strerror) def get_active_console(dev="console"): '''Find the active console device. Some tty devices (/dev/console, /dev/tty0) aren't actual devices; they just redirect input and output to the real console device(s). These 'fake' ttys have an 'active' sysfs attribute, which lists the real console device(s). (If there's more than one, the *last* one in the list is the primary console.) ''' # If there's an 'active' attribute, this is a fake console.. while os.path.exists("/sys/class/tty/%s/active" % dev): # So read the name of the real, primary console out of the file. dev = open("/sys/class/tty/%s/active" % dev).read().split()[-1] return dev def isConsoleOnVirtualTerminal(dev="console"): console = get_active_console(dev) # e.g. 'tty1', 'ttyS0', 'hvc1' consoletype = console.rstrip('0123456789') # remove the number return consoletype == 'tty' def strip_markup(text): if text.find("<") == -1: return text r = "" inTag = False for c in text: if c == ">" and inTag: inTag = False continue elif c == "<" and not inTag: inTag = True continue elif not inTag: r += c return r.encode("utf-8") def reIPL(ipldev): try: rc = execWithRedirect("chreipl", ["node", "/dev/" + ipldev]) except RuntimeError as e: rc = True log.info("Unable to set reIPL device to %s: %s", ipldev, e) if rc: log.info("reIPL configuration failed") else: log.info("reIPL configuration successful") def resetRpmDb(): for rpmfile in glob.glob("%s/var/lib/rpm/__db.*" % ROOT_PATH): try: os.unlink(rpmfile) except OSError as e: log.debug("error %s removing file: %s", e, rpmfile) def parseNfsUrl(nfsurl): options = '' host = '' path = '' if nfsurl: s = nfsurl.split(":") s.pop(0) if len(s) >= 3: (options, host, path) = s[:3] elif len(s) == 2: (host, path) = s else: host = s[0] return (options, host, path) def add_po_path(module, directory): """ Looks to see what translations are under a given path and tells the gettext module to use that path as the base dir """ for d in os.listdir(directory): if not os.path.isdir("%s/%s" %(directory,d)): continue if not os.path.exists("%s/%s/LC_MESSAGES" %(directory,d)): continue for basename in os.listdir("%s/%s/LC_MESSAGES" %(directory,d)): if not basename.endswith(".mo"): continue log.info("setting %s as translation source for %s", directory, basename[:-3]) module.bindtextdomain(basename[:-3], directory) def setup_translations(module): if os.path.isdir(TRANSLATIONS_UPDATE_DIR): add_po_path(module, TRANSLATIONS_UPDATE_DIR) module.textdomain("anaconda") def fork_orphan(): """Forks an orphan. Returns 1 in the parent and 0 in the orphaned child. """ intermediate = os.fork() if not intermediate: if os.fork(): # the intermediate child dies os._exit(0) return 0 # the original process waits for the intermediate child os.waitpid(intermediate, 0) return 1 def _run_systemctl(command, service): """ Runs 'systemctl command service.service' :return: exit status of the systemctl """ service_name = service + ".service" ret = execWithRedirect("systemctl", [command, service_name]) return ret def start_service(service): return _run_systemctl("start", service) def stop_service(service): return _run_systemctl("stop", service) def restart_service(service): return _run_systemctl("restart", service) def service_running(service): ret = _run_systemctl("status", service) return ret == 0 def dracut_eject(device): """ Use dracut shutdown hook to eject media after the system is shutdown. This is needed because we are running from the squashfs.img on the media so ejecting too early will crash the installer. """ if not device: return try: if not os.path.exists(DRACUT_SHUTDOWN_EJECT): mkdirChain(os.path.dirname(DRACUT_SHUTDOWN_EJECT)) f = open(DRACUT_SHUTDOWN_EJECT, "w") f.write("#!/bin/sh\n") f.write("# Created by Anaconda\n") else: f = open(DRACUT_SHUTDOWN_EJECT, "a") f.write("eject %s\n" % (device,)) f.close() os.chmod(DRACUT_SHUTDOWN_EJECT, 0755) log.info("Wrote dracut shutdown eject hook for %s", device) except (IOError, OSError) as e: log.error("Error writing dracut shutdown eject hook for %s: %s", device, e) def vtActivate(num): """ Try to switch to tty number $num. :type num: int :return: whether the switch was successful or not :rtype: bool """ try: ret = execWithRedirect("chvt", [str(num)]) except OSError as oserr: ret = -1 log.error("Failed to run chvt: %s", oserr.strerror) if ret != 0: log.error("Failed to switch to tty%d", num) return ret == 0 class ProxyStringError(Exception): pass class ProxyString(object): """ Handle a proxy url """ def __init__(self, url=None, protocol="http://", host=None, port="3128", username=None, password=None): """ Initialize with either url ([protocol://][username[:password]@]host[:port]) or pass host and optionally: protocol http, https, ftp host hostname without protocol port port number (defaults to 3128) username username password password The str() of the object is the full proxy url ProxyString.url is the full url including username:password@ ProxyString.noauth_url is the url without username:password@ """ self.url = url self.protocol = protocol self.host = host self.port = str(port) self.username = username self.password = password self.proxy_auth = "" self.noauth_url = None if url: self.parse_url() elif not host: raise ProxyStringError("No host url") else: self.parse_components() def parse_url(self): """ Parse the proxy url into its component pieces """ # NOTE: If this changes, update tests/regex/proxy.py # # proxy=[protocol://][username[:password]@]host[:port][path] # groups # 1 = protocol # 2 = username:password@ # 3 = username # 4 = password # 5 = hostname # 6 = port # 7 = extra m = PROXY_URL_PARSE.match(self.url) if not m: raise ProxyStringError("malformed url, cannot parse it.") # If no protocol was given default to http. if m.group(1): self.protocol = m.group(1) else: self.protocol = "http://" if m.group(3): self.username = m.group(3) if m.group(4): # Skip the leading colon self.password = m.group(4)[1:] if m.group(5): self.host = m.group(5) if m.group(6): # Skip the leading colon self.port = m.group(6)[1:] else: raise ProxyStringError("url has no host component") self.parse_components() def parse_components(self): """ Parse the components of a proxy url into url and noauth_url """ if self.username or self.password: self.proxy_auth = "%s:%s@" % (self.username or "", self.password or "") self.url = self.protocol + self.proxy_auth + self.host + ":" + self.port self.noauth_url = self.protocol + self.host + ":" + self.port @property def dict(self): """ return a dict of all the elements of the proxy string url, noauth_url, protocol, host, port, username, password """ components = ["url", "noauth_url", "protocol", "host", "port", "username", "password"] return dict((k, getattr(self, k)) for k in components) def __str__(self): return self.url def getdeepattr(obj, name): """This behaves as the standard getattr, but supports composite (containing dots) attribute names. As an example: >>> import os >>> from os.path import split >>> getdeepattr(os, "path.split") == split True """ for attr in name.split("."): obj = getattr(obj, attr) return obj def setdeepattr(obj, name, value): """This behaves as the standard setattr, but supports composite (containing dots) attribute names. As an example: >>> class O: >>> pass >>> a = O() >>> a.b = O() >>> a.b.c = O() >>> setdeepattr(a, "b.c.d", True) >>> a.b.c.d True """ path = name.split(".") for attr in path[:-1]: obj = getattr(obj, attr) return setattr(obj, path[-1], value) def strip_accents(s): """This function takes arbitrary unicode string and returns it with all the diacritics removed. :param s: arbitrary string :type s: unicode :return: s with diacritics removed :rtype: unicode """ return ''.join((c for c in unicodedata.normalize('NFD', s) if unicodedata.category(c) != 'Mn')) def cmp_obj_attrs(obj1, obj2, attr_list): """ Compare attributes of 2 objects for changes Missing attrs are considered a mismatch :param obj1: First object to compare :type obj1: Any object :param obj2: Second object to compare :type obj2: Any object :param attr_list: List of attributes to compare :type attr_list: list or tuple of strings :returns: True if the attrs all match :rtype: bool """ for attr in attr_list: if hasattr(obj1, attr) and hasattr(obj2, attr): if getattr(obj1, attr) != getattr(obj2, attr): return False else: return False return True def dir_tree_map(root, func, files=True, dirs=True): """ Apply the given function to all files and directories in the directory tree under the given root directory. :param root: root of the directory tree the function should be mapped to :type root: str :param func: a function taking the directory/file path :type func: path -> None :param files: whether to apply the function to the files in the dir. tree :type files: bool :param dirs: whether to apply the function to the directories in the dir. tree :type dirs: bool TODO: allow using globs and thus more trees? """ for (dir_ent, _dir_items, file_items) in os.walk(root): if dirs: # try to call the function on the directory entry try: func(dir_ent) except OSError: pass if files: # try to call the function on the files in the directory entry for file_ent in (os.path.join(dir_ent, f) for f in file_items): try: func(file_ent) except OSError: pass # directories under the directory entry will appear as directory entries # in the loop def chown_dir_tree(root, uid, gid, from_uid_only=None, from_gid_only=None): """ Change owner (uid and gid) of the files and directories under the given directory tree (recursively). :param root: root of the directory tree that should be chown'ed :type root: str :param uid: UID that should be set as the owner :type uid: int :param gid: GID that should be set as the owner :type gid: int :param from_uid_only: if given, the owner is changed only for the files and directories owned by that UID :type from_uid_only: int or None :param from_gid_only: if given, the owner is changed only for the files and directories owned by that GID :type from_gid_only: int or None """ def conditional_chown(path, uid, gid, from_uid=None, from_gid=None): stats = os.stat(path) if (from_uid and stats.st_uid != from_uid) or \ (from_gid and stats.st_gid != from_gid): # owner UID or GID not matching, do nothing return # UID and GID matching or not required os.chown(path, uid, gid) if not from_uid_only and not from_gid_only: # the easy way dir_tree_map(root, lambda path: os.chown(path, uid, gid)) else: # conditional chown dir_tree_map(root, lambda path: conditional_chown(path, uid, gid, from_uid_only, from_gid_only)) def is_unsupported_hw(): """ Check to see if the hardware is supported or not. :returns: True if this is unsupported hardware, False otherwise :rtype: bool """ try: tainted = long(open("/proc/sys/kernel/tainted").read()) except (IOError, ValueError): tainted = 0L status = bool(tainted & UNSUPPORTED_HW) if status: log.debug("Installing on Unsupported Hardware") return status # Define translations between ASCII uppercase and lowercase for # locale-independent string conversions. The tables are 256-byte string used # with string.translate. If string.translate is used with a unicode string, # even if the string contains only 7-bit characters, string.translate will # raise a UnicodeDecodeError. _ASCIIupper_table = string.maketrans(string.ascii_lowercase, string.ascii_uppercase) _ASCIIlower_table = string.maketrans(string.ascii_uppercase, string.ascii_lowercase) def _toASCII(s): """Convert a unicode string to ASCII""" if type(s) == types.UnicodeType: # Decompose the string using the NFK decomposition, which in addition # to the canonical decomposition replaces characters based on # compatibility equivalence (e.g., ROMAN NUMERAL ONE has its own code # point but it's really just a capital I), so that we can keep as much # of the ASCII part of the string as possible. s = unicodedata.normalize('NKFD', s).encode('ascii', 'ignore') elif type(s) != types.StringType: s = '' return s def upperASCII(s): """Convert a string to uppercase using only ASCII character definitions. The returned string will contain only ASCII characters. This function is locale-independent. """ return string.translate(_toASCII(s), _ASCIIupper_table) def lowerASCII(s): """Convert a string to lowercase using only ASCII character definitions. The returned string will contain only ASCII characters. This function is locale-independent. """ return string.translate(_toASCII(s), _ASCIIlower_table) def upcase_first_letter(text): """ Helper function that upcases the first letter of the string. Python's standard string.capitalize() not only upcases the first letter but also lowercases all the others. string.title() capitalizes all words in the string. :type text: either a str or unicode object :return: the given text with the first letter upcased :rtype: str or unicode (depends on the input) """ if not text: # cannot change anything return text elif len(text) == 1: return text.upper() else: return text[0].upper() + text[1:] def have_word_match(str1, str2): """Tells if all words from str1 exist in str2 or not.""" if str1 is None or str2 is None: # None never matches return False if str1 == "": # empty string matches everything except from None return True elif str2 == "": # non-empty string cannot be found in an empty string return False str1 = str1.lower() str1_words = str1.split() str2 = str2.lower() return all(word in str2 for word in str1_words)