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Diffstat (limited to 'src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools')
22 files changed, 1226 insertions, 1701 deletions
diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APK.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APK.py index 58641ed37..46f46bb1c 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APK.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APK.py @@ -12,11 +12,6 @@ class APK(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): pkgtype = 'apk' pkgtool = ("/sbin/apk add %s", ("%s", ["name"])) - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) - self.installed = {} - self.RefreshPackages() - def RefreshPackages(self): """Refresh memory hashes of packages.""" names = self.cmd.run("/sbin/apk info").stdout.splitlines() diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APT.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APT.py index 39816403a..f449557aa 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APT.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/APT.py @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ class APT(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): __handles__ = [('Package', 'deb'), ('Path', 'ignore')] __req__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version'], 'Path': ['type']} - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, config) - self.install_path = setup.get('apt_install_path', '/usr') - self.var_path = setup.get('apt_var_path', '/var') - self.etc_path = setup.get('apt_etc_path', '/etc') + self.install_path = self.setup.get('apt_install_path', '/usr') + self.var_path = self.setup.get('apt_var_path', '/var') + self.etc_path = self.setup.get('apt_etc_path', '/etc') self.debsums = '%s/bin/debsums' % self.install_path self.aptget = '%s/bin/apt-get' % self.install_path self.dpkg = '%s/bin/dpkg' % self.install_path @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ class APT(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): self.modified += packages self.extra = self.FindExtra() - def Install(self, packages, states): + def Install(self, packages): # it looks like you can't install arbitrary versions of software # out of the pkg cache, we will still need to call apt-get ipkgs = [] @@ -262,10 +262,12 @@ class APT(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): self.logger.error("APT command failed") self.pkg_cache = apt.cache.Cache() self.extra = self.FindExtra() + states = dict() for package in packages: states[package] = self.VerifyPackage(package, [], checksums=False) if states[package]: self.modified.append(package) + return states def VerifyPath(self, entry, _): """Do nothing here since we only verify Path type=ignore.""" diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Action.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Action.py index 0166e4c00..05e35befc 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Action.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Action.py @@ -11,9 +11,8 @@ from Bcfg2.Compat import input # pylint: disable=W0622 class Action(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): """Implement Actions""" name = 'Action' - __handles__ = [('PostInstall', None), ('Action', None)] - __req__ = {'PostInstall': ['name'], - 'Action': ['name', 'timing', 'when', 'command', 'status']} + __handles__ = [('Action', None)] + __req__ = {'Action': ['name', 'timing', 'when', 'command', 'status']} def _action_allowed(self, action): """ Return true if the given action is allowed to be run by @@ -71,39 +70,29 @@ class Action(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): """Actions always verify true.""" return True - def VerifyPostInstall(self, dummy, _): - """Actions always verify true.""" - return True - def InstallAction(self, entry): """Run actions as pre-checks for bundle installation.""" if entry.get('timing') != 'post': return self.RunAction(entry) return True - def InstallPostInstall(self, entry): - """ Install a deprecated PostInstall entry """ - self.logger.warning("Installing deprecated PostInstall entry %s" % - entry.get("name")) - return self.InstallAction(entry) - - def BundleUpdated(self, bundle, states): + def BundleUpdated(self, bundle): """Run postinstalls when bundles have been updated.""" - for postinst in bundle.findall("PostInstall"): - if not self._action_allowed(postinst): - continue - self.cmd.run(postinst.get('name')) + states = dict() for action in bundle.findall("Action"): if action.get('timing') in ['post', 'both']: if not self._action_allowed(action): continue states[action] = self.RunAction(action) + return states - def BundleNotUpdated(self, bundle, states): + def BundleNotUpdated(self, bundle): """Run Actions when bundles have not been updated.""" + states = dict() for action in bundle.findall("Action"): - if action.get('timing') in ['post', 'both'] and \ - action.get('when') != 'modified': + if (action.get('timing') in ['post', 'both'] and + action.get('when') != 'modified'): if not self._action_allowed(action): continue states[action] = self.RunAction(action) + return states diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Blast.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Blast.py index 2627c42fe..fd594b4f4 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Blast.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Blast.py @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ class Blast(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.SYSV.SYSV): __handles__ = [('Package', 'blast')] __req__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version', 'bname']} - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): + def __init__(self, config): # dont use the sysv constructor - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) noaskfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() self.noaskname = noaskfile.name try: diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/FreeBSDInit.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/FreeBSDInit.py index 8ff26d8f3..2ab64f86d 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/FreeBSDInit.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/FreeBSDInit.py @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ class FreeBSDInit(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.SvcTool): __handles__ = [('Service', 'freebsd')] __req__ = {'Service': ['name', 'status']} - def __init__(self, logger, cfg, setup): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, logger, cfg, setup) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.SvcTool.__init__(self, config) if os.uname()[0] != 'FreeBSD': raise Bcfg2.Client.Tools.ToolInstantiationError diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/IPS.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/IPS.py index aff276c3a..c998ff083 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/IPS.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/IPS.py @@ -15,14 +15,13 @@ class IPS(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): __req__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version']} pkgtool = ('pkg install --no-refresh %s', ('%s', ['name'])) - def __init__(self, logger, setup, cfg): + def __init__(self, config): self.installed = {} self.pending_upgrades = set() self.image = image.Image() self.image.find_root('/', False) self.image.load_config() - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, cfg) - self.cfg = cfg + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) def RefreshPackages(self): self.installed = dict() diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/MacPorts.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/MacPorts.py index bd9d24df3..dcf58cfec 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/MacPorts.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/MacPorts.py @@ -12,11 +12,6 @@ class MacPorts(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): pkgtype = 'macport' pkgtool = ('/opt/local/bin/port install %s', ('%s', ['name'])) - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) - self.installed = {} - self.RefreshPackages() - def RefreshPackages(self): """Refresh memory hashes of packages.""" pkgcache = self.cmd.run(["/opt/local/bin/port", diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/OpenCSW.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/OpenCSW.py index 60e362e64..3ea9d835e 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/OpenCSW.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/OpenCSW.py @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ class OpenCSW(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.SYSV.SYSV): __handles__ = [('Package', 'opencsw')] __req__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version', 'bname']} - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): + def __init__(self, config): # dont use the sysv constructor - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) noaskfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() self.noaskname = noaskfile.name try: diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIX/__init__.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIX/__init__.py index 7708c4f72..4f1f8e5aa 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIX/__init__.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIX/__init__.py @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ class POSIX(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): """POSIX File support code.""" name = 'POSIX' - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) - self.ppath = setup['ppath'] - self.max_copies = setup['max_copies'] + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, config) + self.ppath = self.setup['ppath'] + self.max_copies = self.setup['max_copies'] self._handlers = self._load_handlers() self.logger.debug("POSIX: Handlers loaded: %s" % (", ".join(self._handlers.keys()))) @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class POSIX(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): if POSIXTool in hdlr.__mro__: # figure out what entry type this handler handles etype = hdlr.__name__[5:].lower() - rv[etype] = hdlr(self.logger, self.setup, self.config) + rv[etype] = hdlr(self.config) return rv def canVerify(self, entry): diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIXUsers.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIXUsers.py index 8226392f9..8f6bc5f37 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIXUsers.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/POSIXUsers.py @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ class POSIXUsers(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): ('POSIXGroup', None)] __req__ = dict(POSIXUser=['name'], POSIXGroup=['name']) - experimental = True #: A mapping of XML entry attributes to the indexes of #: corresponding values in the get{pw|gr}all data structures @@ -30,8 +29,8 @@ class POSIXUsers(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): #: user or group id_mapping = dict(POSIXUser="uid", POSIXGroup="gid") - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, config) self.set_defaults = dict(POSIXUser=self.populate_user_entry, POSIXGroup=lambda g: g) self._existing = None @@ -87,7 +86,7 @@ class POSIXUsers(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): return False return True - def Inventory(self, states, structures=None): + def Inventory(self, structures=None): if not structures: structures = self.config.getchildren() # we calculate a list of all POSIXUser and POSIXGroup entries, @@ -107,7 +106,8 @@ class POSIXUsers(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): (group, entry.get("name"))) struct.append(Bcfg2.Client.XML.Element("POSIXGroup", name=group)) - return Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.Inventory(self, states, structures) + return Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.Inventory(self, structures) + Inventory.__doc__ = Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.Inventory.__doc__ def FindExtra(self): extra = [] @@ -208,7 +208,8 @@ class POSIXUsers(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): entry.set('qtext', "\n".join([entry.get('qtext', '')] + errors)) return len(errors) == 0 - def Install(self, entries, states): + def Install(self, entries): + states = dict() for entry in entries: # install groups first, so that all groups exist for # users that might need them @@ -218,6 +219,7 @@ class POSIXUsers(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): if entry.tag == 'POSIXUser': states[entry] = self._install(entry) self._existing = None + return states def _install(self, entry): """ add or modify a user or group using the appropriate command """ diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Pacman.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Pacman.py index a4cfd3315..d7d60a66d 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Pacman.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Pacman.py @@ -13,11 +13,6 @@ class Pacman(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): pkgtype = 'pacman' pkgtool = ("/usr/bin/pacman --needed --noconfirm --noprogressbar") - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) - self.installed = {} - self.RefreshPackages() - def RefreshPackages(self): '''Refresh memory hashes of packages''' self.installed = {} @@ -66,7 +61,7 @@ class Pacman(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.RefreshPackages() self.extra = self.FindExtra() - def Install(self, packages, states): + def Install(self, packages): ''' Pacman Install ''' diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Portage.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Portage.py index 2d8b66ce5..e52da081b 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Portage.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/Portage.py @@ -17,14 +17,13 @@ class Portage(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): 'version'])) pkgtool = ('emerge %s', ('=%s-%s', ['name', 'version'])) - def __init__(self, logger, cfg, setup): + def __init__(self, config): self._initialised = False - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, cfg, setup) + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) self._initialised = True self.__important__ = self.__important__ + ['/etc/make.conf'] self._pkg_pattern = re.compile(r'(.*)-(\d.*)') self._ebuild_pattern = re.compile('(ebuild|binary)') - self.cfg = cfg self.installed = {} self._binpkgonly = self.setup.get('portage_binpkgonly', False) if self._binpkgonly: diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPM.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPM.py index a4dd2b730..be5ad01e2 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPM.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPM.py @@ -1,9 +1,1077 @@ """Bcfg2 Support for RPMS""" -import os.path +import os import rpm -import rpmtools import Bcfg2.Client.Tools +import grp +import optparse +import pwd +import stat +import sys +try: + import hashlib + py24compat = False +except ImportError: + # FIXME: Remove when client python dep is 2.5 or greater + py24compat = True + import md5 + +# Determine what prelink tools we have available. +# The isprelink module is a python extension that examines the ELF headers +# to see if the file has been prelinked. If it is not present a lot of files +# are unnecessarily run through the prelink command. +try: + from isprelink import * + isprelink_imported = True +except ImportError: + isprelink_imported = False + +# If the prelink command is installed on the system then we need to do +# prelink -y on files. +if os.access('/usr/sbin/prelink', os.X_OK): + prelink_exists = True +else: + prelink_exists = False + +# If we don't have isprelink then we will use the prelink configuration file to +# filter what we have to put through prelink -y. +import re +blacklist = [] +whitelist = [] +try: + f = open('/etc/prelink.conf', mode='r') + for line in f: + if line.startswith('#'): + continue + option, pattern = line.split() + if pattern.startswith('*.'): + pattern = pattern.replace('*.', '\.') + pattern += '$' + elif pattern.startswith('/'): + pattern = '^' + pattern + if option == '-b': + blacklist.append(pattern) + elif option == '-l': + whitelist.append(pattern) + f.close() +except IOError: + pass + +blacklist_re = re.compile('|'.join(blacklist)) +whitelist_re = re.compile('|'.join(whitelist)) + +# Flags that are not defined in rpm-python. +# They are defined in lib/rpmcli.h +# Bit(s) for verifyFile() attributes. +# +RPMVERIFY_NONE = 0 # /*!< */ +RPMVERIFY_MD5 = 1 # 1 << 0 # /*!< from %verify(md5) */ +RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE = 2 # 1 << 1 # /*!< from %verify(size) */ +RPMVERIFY_LINKTO = 4 # 1 << 2 # /*!< from %verify(link) */ +RPMVERIFY_USER = 8 # 1 << 3 # /*!< from %verify(user) */ +RPMVERIFY_GROUP = 16 # 1 << 4 # /*!< from %verify(group) */ +RPMVERIFY_MTIME = 32 # 1 << 5 # /*!< from %verify(mtime) */ +RPMVERIFY_MODE = 64 # 1 << 6 # /*!< from %verify(mode) */ +RPMVERIFY_RDEV = 128 # 1 << 7 # /*!< from %verify(rdev) */ +RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS = 32768 # (1 << 15) # /*!< from --nocontexts */ +RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL = 268435456 # (1 << 28) # /*!< readlink failed */ +RPMVERIFY_READFAIL = 536870912 # (1 << 29) # /*!< file read failed */ +RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL = 1073741824 # (1 << 30) # /*!< lstat failed */ +RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL = 2147483648 # (1 << 31) # /*!< lgetfilecon failed */ + +RPMVERIFY_FAILURES = \ + (RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL|RPMVERIFY_READFAIL|RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL| \ + RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL) + +# Bit(s) to control rpm_verify() operation. +# +VERIFY_DEFAULT = 0, # /*!< */ +VERIFY_MD5 = 1 << 0 # /*!< from --nomd5 */ +VERIFY_SIZE = 1 << 1 # /*!< from --nosize */ +VERIFY_LINKTO = 1 << 2 # /*!< from --nolinkto */ +VERIFY_USER = 1 << 3 # /*!< from --nouser */ +VERIFY_GROUP = 1 << 4 # /*!< from --nogroup */ +VERIFY_MTIME = 1 << 5 # /*!< from --nomtime */ +VERIFY_MODE = 1 << 6 # /*!< from --nomode */ +VERIFY_RDEV = 1 << 7 # /*!< from --nodev */ +# /* bits 8-14 unused, reserved for rpmVerifyAttrs */ +VERIFY_CONTEXTS = 1 << 15 # /*!< verify: from --nocontexts */ +VERIFY_FILES = 1 << 16 # /*!< verify: from --nofiles */ +VERIFY_DEPS = 1 << 17 # /*!< verify: from --nodeps */ +VERIFY_SCRIPT = 1 << 18 # /*!< verify: from --noscripts */ +VERIFY_DIGEST = 1 << 19 # /*!< verify: from --nodigest */ +VERIFY_SIGNATURE = 1 << 20 # /*!< verify: from --nosignature */ +VERIFY_PATCHES = 1 << 21 # /*!< verify: from --nopatches */ +VERIFY_HDRCHK = 1 << 22 # /*!< verify: from --nohdrchk */ +VERIFY_FOR_LIST = 1 << 23 # /*!< query: from --list */ +VERIFY_FOR_STATE = 1 << 24 # /*!< query: from --state */ +VERIFY_FOR_DOCS = 1 << 25 # /*!< query: from --docfiles */ +VERIFY_FOR_CONFIG = 1 << 26 # /*!< query: from --configfiles */ +VERIFY_FOR_DUMPFILES = 1 << 27 # /*!< query: from --dump */ +# /* bits 28-31 used in rpmVerifyAttrs */ + +# Comes from C cource. lib/rpmcli.h +VERIFY_ATTRS = \ + (VERIFY_MD5 | VERIFY_SIZE | VERIFY_LINKTO | VERIFY_USER | VERIFY_GROUP | \ + VERIFY_MTIME | VERIFY_MODE | VERIFY_RDEV | VERIFY_CONTEXTS) + +VERIFY_ALL = \ + (VERIFY_ATTRS | VERIFY_FILES | VERIFY_DEPS | VERIFY_SCRIPT | VERIFY_DIGEST |\ + VERIFY_SIGNATURE | VERIFY_HDRCHK) + + +# Some masks for what checks to NOT do on these file types. +# The C code actiually resets these up for every file. +DIR_FLAGS = ~(RPMVERIFY_MD5 | RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE | RPMVERIFY_MTIME | \ + RPMVERIFY_LINKTO) + +# These file types all have the same mask, but hopefully this will make the +# code more readable. +FIFO_FLAGS = CHR_FLAGS = BLK_FLAGS = GHOST_FLAGS = DIR_FLAGS + +LINK_FLAGS = ~(RPMVERIFY_MD5 | RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE | RPMVERIFY_MTIME | \ + RPMVERIFY_MODE | RPMVERIFY_USER | RPMVERIFY_GROUP) + +REG_FLAGS = ~(RPMVERIFY_LINKTO) + + +def s_isdev(mode): + """ + Check to see if a file is a device. + + """ + return stat.S_ISBLK(mode) | stat.S_ISCHR(mode) + +def rpmpackagelist(rts): + """ + Equivalent of rpm -qa. Intended for RefreshPackages() in the RPM Driver. + Requires rpmtransactionset() to be run first to get a ts. + Returns a list of pkgspec dicts. + + e.g. [ {'name':'foo', 'epoch':'20', 'version':'1.2', 'release':'5', 'arch':'x86_64' }, + {'name':'bar', 'epoch':'10', 'version':'5.2', 'release':'2', 'arch':'x86_64' } ] + + """ + return [{'name':header[rpm.RPMTAG_NAME], + 'epoch':header[rpm.RPMTAG_EPOCH], + 'version':header[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION], + 'release':header[rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE], + 'arch':header[rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH], + 'gpgkeyid':header.sprintf("%|SIGGPG?{%{SIGGPG:pgpsig}}:{None}|").split()[-1]} + for header in rts.dbMatch()] + +def getindexbykeyword(index_ts, **kwargs): + """ + Return list of indexs from the rpmdb matching keywords + ex: getHeadersByKeyword(name='foo', version='1', release='1') + + Can be passed any structure that can be indexed by the pkgspec + keyswords as other keys are filtered out. + + """ + lst = [] + name = kwargs.get('name') + if name: + index_mi = index_ts.dbMatch(rpm.RPMTAG_NAME, name) + else: + index_mi = index_ts.dbMatch() + + if 'epoch' in kwargs: + if kwargs['epoch'] != None and kwargs['epoch'] != 'None': + kwargs['epoch'] = int(kwargs['epoch']) + else: + del(kwargs['epoch']) + + keywords = [key for key in list(kwargs.keys()) \ + if key in ('name', 'epoch', 'version', 'release', 'arch')] + keywords_len = len(keywords) + for hdr in index_mi: + match = 0 + for keyword in keywords: + if hdr[keyword] == kwargs[keyword]: + match += 1 + if match == keywords_len: + lst.append(index_mi.instance()) + del index_mi + return lst + +def getheadersbykeyword(header_ts, **kwargs): + """ + Borrowed parts of this from from Yum. Need to fix it though. + Epoch is not handled right. + + Return list of headers from the rpmdb matching keywords + ex: getHeadersByKeyword(name='foo', version='1', release='1') + + Can be passed any structure that can be indexed by the pkgspec + keyswords as other keys are filtered out. + + """ + lst = [] + name = kwargs.get('name') + if name: + header_mi = header_ts.dbMatch(rpm.RPMTAG_NAME, name) + else: + header_mi = header_ts.dbMatch() + + if 'epoch' in kwargs: + if kwargs['epoch'] != None and kwargs['epoch'] != 'None': + kwargs['epoch'] = int(kwargs['epoch']) + else: + del(kwargs['epoch']) + + keywords = [key for key in list(kwargs.keys()) \ + if key in ('name', 'epoch', 'version', 'release', 'arch')] + keywords_len = len(keywords) + for hdr in header_mi: + match = 0 + for keyword in keywords: + if hdr[keyword] == kwargs[keyword]: + match += 1 + if match == keywords_len: + lst.append(hdr) + del header_mi + return lst + +def prelink_md5_check(filename): + """ + Checks if a file is prelinked. If it is run it through prelink -y + to get the unprelinked md5 and file size. + + Return 0 if the file was not prelinked, otherwise return the file size. + Always return the md5. + + """ + prelink = False + try: + plf = open(filename, "rb") + except IOError: + return False, 0 + + if prelink_exists: + if isprelink_imported: + plfd = plf.fileno() + if isprelink(plfd): + plf.close() + cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ + % (re.escape(filename)) + plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') + prelink = True + elif whitelist_re.search(filename) and not blacklist_re.search(filename): + plf.close() + cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ + % (re.escape(filename)) + plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') + prelink = True + + fsize = 0 + if py24compat: + chksum = md5.new() + else: + chksum = hashlib.md5() + while 1: + data = plf.read() + if not data: + break + fsize += len(data) + chksum.update(data) + plf.close() + file_md5 = chksum.hexdigest() + if prelink: + return file_md5, fsize + else: + return file_md5, 0 + +def prelink_size_check(filename): + """ + This check is only done if the prelink_md5_check() is not done first. + + Checks if a file is prelinked. If it is run it through prelink -y + to get the unprelinked file size. + + Return 0 if the file was not prelinked, otherwise return the file size. + + """ + fsize = 0 + try: + plf = open(filename, "rb") + except IOError: + return False + + if prelink_exists: + if isprelink_imported: + plfd = plf.fileno() + if isprelink(plfd): + plf.close() + cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ + % (re.escape(filename)) + plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') + + while 1: + data = plf.read() + if not data: + break + fsize += len(data) + + elif whitelist_re.search(filename) and not blacklist_re.search(filename): + plf.close() + cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ + % (re.escape(filename)) + plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') + + while 1: + data = plf.read() + if not data: + break + fsize += len(data) + + plf.close() + + return fsize + +def debug_verify_flags(vflags): + """ + Decodes the verify flags bits. + """ + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_MD5: + print('RPMVERIFY_MD5') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE: + print('RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_LINKTO: + print('RPMVERIFY_LINKTO') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_USER: + print('RPMVERIFY_USER') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_GROUP: + print('RPMVERIFY_GROUP') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_MTIME: + print('RPMVERIFY_MTIME') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_MODE: + print('RPMVERIFY_MODE') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_RDEV: + print('RPMVERIFY_RDEV') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS: + print('RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL: + print('RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_READFAIL: + print('RPMVERIFY_READFAIL') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL: + print('RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL') + if vflags & RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL: + print('RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL') + +def debug_file_flags(fflags): + """ + Decodes the file flags bits. + """ + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_DOC: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_DOC') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_ICON: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_ICON') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_NOREPLACE: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_NOREPLACE') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_README: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_README') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_EXCLUDE: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_EXLUDE') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_UNPATCHED: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_UNPATCHED') + + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY: + print('rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY') + +def rpm_verify_file(fileinfo, rpmlinktos, omitmask): + """ + Verify all the files in a package. + + Returns a list of error flags, the file type and file name. The list + entries are strings that are the same as the labels for the bitwise + flags used in the C code. + + """ + (fname, fsize, fmode, fmtime, fflags, frdev, finode, fnlink, fstate, \ + vflags, fuser, fgroup, fmd5) = fileinfo + + # 1. rpmtsRootDir stuff. What does it do and where to I get it from? + + file_results = [] + flags = vflags + + # Check to see if the file was installed - if not pretend all is ok. + # This is what the rpm C code does! + if fstate != rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_NORMAL: + return file_results + + # Get the installed files stats + try: + lstat = os.lstat(fname) + except OSError: + if not (fflags & (rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK|rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST)): + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL') + #file_results.append(fname) + return file_results + + # 5. Contexts? SELinux stuff? + + # Setup what checks to do. This is straight out of the C code. + if stat.S_ISDIR(lstat.st_mode): + flags &= DIR_FLAGS + elif stat.S_ISLNK(lstat.st_mode): + flags &= LINK_FLAGS + elif stat.S_ISFIFO(lstat.st_mode): + flags &= FIFO_FLAGS + elif stat.S_ISCHR(lstat.st_mode): + flags &= CHR_FLAGS + elif stat.S_ISBLK(lstat.st_mode): + flags &= BLK_FLAGS + else: + flags &= REG_FLAGS + + if (fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST): + flags &= GHOST_FLAGS + + flags &= ~(omitmask | RPMVERIFY_FAILURES) + + # 8. SELinux stuff. + + prelink_size = 0 + if flags & RPMVERIFY_MD5: + prelink_md5, prelink_size = prelink_md5_check(fname) + if prelink_md5 == False: + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MD5') + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_READFAIL') + elif prelink_md5 != fmd5: + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MD5') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_LINKTO: + linkto = os.readlink(fname) + if not linkto: + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL') + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_LINKTO') + else: + if len(rpmlinktos) == 0 or linkto != rpmlinktos: + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_LINKTO') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE: + if not (flags & RPMVERIFY_MD5): # prelink check hasn't been done. + prelink_size = prelink_size_check(fname) + if (prelink_size != 0): # This is a prelinked file. + if (prelink_size != fsize): + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE') + elif lstat.st_size != fsize: # It wasn't a prelinked file. + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_MODE: + metamode = fmode + filemode = lstat.st_mode + + # Comparing the type of %ghost files is meaningless, but perms are ok. + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: + metamode &= ~0xf000 + filemode &= ~0xf000 + + if (stat.S_IFMT(metamode) != stat.S_IFMT(filemode)) or \ + (stat.S_IMODE(metamode) != stat.S_IMODE(filemode)): + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MODE') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_RDEV: + if (stat.S_ISCHR(fmode) != stat.S_ISCHR(lstat.st_mode) or + stat.S_ISBLK(fmode) != stat.S_ISBLK(lstat.st_mode)): + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_RDEV') + elif (s_isdev(fmode) & s_isdev(lstat.st_mode)): + st_rdev = lstat.st_rdev + if frdev != st_rdev: + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_RDEV') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_MTIME: + if lstat.st_mtime != fmtime: + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MTIME') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_USER: + try: + user = pwd.getpwuid(lstat.st_uid)[0] + except KeyError: + user = None + if not user or not fuser or (user != fuser): + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_USER') + + if flags & RPMVERIFY_GROUP: + try: + group = grp.getgrgid(lstat.st_gid)[0] + except KeyError: + group = None + if not group or not fgroup or (group != fgroup): + file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_GROUP') + + return file_results + +def rpm_verify_dependencies(header): + """ + Check package dependencies. Header is an rpm.hdr. + + Don't like opening another ts to do this, but + it was the only way I could find of clearing the ts + out. + + Have asked on the rpm-maint list on how to do + this the right way (28 Feb 2007). + + ts.check() returns: + + ((name, version, release), (reqname, reqversion), \ + flags, suggest, sense) + + """ + _ts1 = rpmtransactionset() + _ts1.addInstall(header, 'Dep Check', 'i') + dep_errors = _ts1.check() + _ts1.closeDB() + return dep_errors + +def rpm_verify_package(vp_ts, header, verify_options): + """ + Verify a single package specified by header. Header is an rpm.hdr. + + If errors are found it returns a dictionary of errors. + + """ + # Set some transaction level flags. + vsflags = 0 + if 'nodigest' in verify_options: + vsflags |= rpm._RPMVSF_NODIGESTS + if 'nosignature' in verify_options: + vsflags |= rpm._RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES + ovsflags = vp_ts.setVSFlags(vsflags) + + # Map from the Python options to the rpm bitwise flags. + omitmask = 0 + + if 'nolinkto' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_LINKTO + if 'nomd5' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_MD5 + if 'nosize' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_SIZE + if 'nouser' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_USER + if 'nogroup' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_GROUP + if 'nomtime' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_MTIME + if 'nomode' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_MODE + if 'nordev' in verify_options: + omitmask |= VERIFY_RDEV + + omitmask = ((~omitmask & VERIFY_ATTRS) ^ VERIFY_ATTRS) + + package_results = {} + + # Check Signatures and Digests. + # No idea what this might return. Need to break something to see. + # Setting the vsflags above determines what gets checked in the header. + hdr_stat = vp_ts.hdrCheck(header.unload()) + if hdr_stat: + package_results['hdr'] = hdr_stat + + # Check Package Depencies. + if 'nodeps' not in verify_options: + dep_stat = rpm_verify_dependencies(header) + if dep_stat: + package_results['deps'] = dep_stat + + # Check all the package files. + if 'nofiles' not in verify_options: + vp_fi = header.fiFromHeader() + for fileinfo in vp_fi: + # Do not bother doing anything with ghost files. + # This is what RPM does. + if fileinfo[4] & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: + continue + + # This is only needed because of an inconsistency in the + # rpm.fi interface. + linktos = vp_fi.FLink() + + file_stat = rpm_verify_file(fileinfo, linktos, omitmask) + + #if len(file_stat) > 0 or options.verbose: + if len(file_stat) > 0: + fflags = fileinfo[4] + if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG: + file_stat.append('c') + elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_DOC: + file_stat.append('d') + elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: + file_stat.append('g') + elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE: + file_stat.append('l') + elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY: + file_stat.append('P') + elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_README: + file_stat.append('r') + else: + file_stat.append(' ') + + file_stat.append(fileinfo[0]) # The filename. + package_results.setdefault('files', []).append(file_stat) + + # Run the verify script if there is one. + # Do we want this? + #if 'noscripts' not in verify_options: + # script_stat = rpmVerifyscript() + # if script_stat: + # package_results['script'] = script_stat + + # If there have been any errors, add the package nevra to the result. + if len(package_results) > 0: + package_results.setdefault('nevra', (header[rpm.RPMTAG_NAME], \ + header[rpm.RPMTAG_EPOCH], \ + header[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION], \ + header[rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE], \ + header[rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH])) + else: + package_results = None + + # Put things back the way we found them. + vsflags = vp_ts.setVSFlags(ovsflags) + + return package_results + +def rpm_verify(verify_ts, verify_pkgspec, verify_options=[]): + """ + Requires rpmtransactionset() to be run first to get a ts. + + pkgspec is a dict specifying the package + e.g.: + For a single package + { name='foo', epoch='20', version='1', release='1', arch='x86_64'} + + For all packages + {} + + Or any combination of keywords to select one or more packages to verify. + + options is a list of 'rpm --verify' options. Default is to check everything. + e.g.: + [ 'nodeps', 'nodigest', 'nofiles', 'noscripts', 'nosignature', + 'nolinkto' 'nomd5', 'nosize', 'nouser', 'nogroup', 'nomtime', + 'nomode', 'nordev' ] + + Returns a list. One list entry per package. Each list entry is a + dictionary. Dict keys are 'files', 'deps', 'nevra' and 'hdr'. + Entries only get added for the failures. If nothing failed, None is + returned. + + Its all a bit messy and probably needs reviewing. + + [ { 'hdr': [???], + 'deps: [((name, version, release), (reqname, reqversion), + flags, suggest, sense), .... ] + 'files': [ ['filename1', 'RPMVERIFY_GROUP', 'RPMVERIFY_USER' ], + ['filename2', 'RPMVERFIY_LSTATFAIL']] + 'nevra': ['name1', 'epoch1', 'version1', 'release1', 'arch1'] } + { 'hdr': [???], + 'deps: [((name, version, release), (reqname, reqversion), + flags, suggest, sense), .... ] + 'files': [ ['filename', 'RPMVERIFY_GROUP', 'RPMVERIFY_USER" ], + ['filename2', 'RPMVERFIY_LSTATFAIL']] + 'nevra': ['name2', 'epoch2', 'version2', 'release2', 'arch2'] } ] + + """ + verify_results = [] + headers = getheadersbykeyword(verify_ts, **verify_pkgspec) + for header in headers: + result = rpm_verify_package(verify_ts, header, verify_options) + if result: + verify_results.append(result) + + return verify_results + +def rpmtransactionset(): + """ + A simple wrapper for rpm.TransactionSet() to keep everthiing together. + Might use it to set some ts level flags later. + + """ + ts = rpm.TransactionSet() + return ts + +class Rpmtscallback(object): + """ + Callback for ts.run(). Used for adding, upgrading and removing packages. + Starting with all possible reasons codes, but bcfg2 will probably only + make use of a few of them. + + Mostly just printing stuff at the moment to understand how the callback + is used. + + """ + def __init__(self): + self.fdnos = {} + + def callback(self, reason, amount, total, key, client_data): + """ + Generic rpmts call back. + """ + if reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_OPEN_FILE: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_CLOSE_FILE: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_START: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_PROGRESS or \ + reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_PROGRESS: + pass + # rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_PROGRESS' + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_START: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_STOP: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_START: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_PROGRESS: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_STOP: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_PROGRESS: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_START: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_STOP: + pass + # How do we get at this? + # RPM.modified += key + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNPACK_ERROR: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_CPIO_ERROR: + pass + elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNKNOWN: + pass + else: + print('ERROR - Fell through callBack') + + +def rpm_erase(erase_pkgspecs, erase_flags): + """ + pkgspecs is a list of pkgspec dicts specifying packages + e.g.: + For a single package + { name='foo', epoch='20', version='1', release='1', arch='x86_64'} + + """ + erase_ts_flags = 0 + if 'noscripts' in erase_flags: + erase_ts_flags |= rpm.RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOSCRIPTS + if 'notriggers' in erase_flags: + erase_ts_flags |= rpm.RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERS + if 'repackage' in erase_flags: + erase_ts_flags |= rpm.RPMTRANS_FLAG_REPACKAGE + + erase_ts = rpmtransactionset() + erase_ts.setFlags(erase_ts_flags) + + for pkgspec in erase_pkgspecs: + idx_list = getindexbykeyword(erase_ts, **pkgspec) + if len(idx_list) > 1 and not 'allmatches' in erase_flags: + #pass + print('ERROR - Multiple package match for erase', pkgspec) + else: + for idx in idx_list: + erase_ts.addErase(idx) + + #for te in erase_ts: + + erase_problems = [] + if 'nodeps' not in erase_flags: + erase_problems = erase_ts.check() + + if erase_problems == []: + erase_ts.order() + erase_callback = Rpmtscallback() + erase_ts.run(erase_callback.callback, 'Erase') + #else: + + erase_ts.closeDB() + del erase_ts + return erase_problems + +def display_verify_file(file_results): + ''' + Display file results similar to rpm --verify. + ''' + filename = file_results[-1] + filetype = file_results[-2] + + result_string = '' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL' in file_results: + result_string = 'missing ' + else: + if 'RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + 'S' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_MODE' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + 'M' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_MD5' in file_results: + if 'RPMVERIFY_READFAIL' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + '?' + else: + result_string = result_string + '5' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_RDEV' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + 'D' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_LINKTO' in file_results: + if 'RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + '?' + else: + result_string = result_string + 'L' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_USER' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + 'U' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_GROUP' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + 'G' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + if 'RPMVERIFY_MTIME' in file_results: + result_string = result_string + 'T' + else: + result_string = result_string + '.' + + print(result_string + ' ' + filetype + ' ' + filename) + sys.stdout.flush() + +#=============================================================================== +# Some options and output to assist with development and testing. +# These are not intended for normal use. +if __name__ == "__main__": + + p = optparse.OptionParser() + + p.add_option('--name', action='store', \ + default=None, \ + help='''Package name to verify. + + ****************************************** + NOT SPECIFYING A NAME MEANS 'ALL' PACKAGES. + ****************************************** + + The specified operation will be carried out on all + instances of packages that match the package specification + (name, epoch, version, release, arch).''') + + p.add_option('--epoch', action='store', \ + default=None, \ + help='''Package epoch.''') + + p.add_option('--version', action='store', \ + default=None, \ + help='''Package version.''') + + p.add_option('--release', action='store', \ + default=None, \ + help='''Package release.''') + + p.add_option('--arch', action='store', \ + default=None, \ + help='''Package arch.''') + + p.add_option('--erase', '-e', action='store_true', \ + default=None, \ + help='''**************************************************** + REMOVE PACKAGES. THERE ARE NO WARNINGS. MULTIPLE + PACKAGES WILL BE REMOVED IF A FULL PACKAGE SPEC IS NOT + GIVEN. E.G. IF JUST A NAME IS GIVEN ALL INSTALLED + INSTANCES OF THAT PACKAGE WILL BE REMOVED PROVIDED + DEPENDENCY CHECKS PASS. IF JUST AN EPOCH IS GIVEN + ALL PACKAGE INSTANCES WITH THAT EPOCH WILL BE REMOVED. + ****************************************************''') + + p.add_option('--list', '-l', action='store_true', \ + help='''List package identity info. rpm -qa ish equivalent + intended for use in RefreshPackages().''') + + p.add_option('--verify', action='store_true', \ + help='''Verify Package(s). Output is only produced after all + packages has been verified. Be patient.''') + + p.add_option('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', \ + help='''Verbose output for --verify option. Output is the + same as rpm -v --verify.''') + + p.add_option('--nodeps', action='store_true', \ + default=False, \ + help='Do not do dependency testing.') + + p.add_option('--nodigest', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not check package digests.') + + p.add_option('--nofiles', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not do file checks.') + + p.add_option('--noscripts', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not run verification scripts.') + + p.add_option('--nosignature', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not do package signature verification.') + + p.add_option('--nolinkto', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not do symlink tests.') + + p.add_option('--nomd5', action='store_true', \ + help='''Do not do MD5 checksums on files. Note that this does + not work for prelink files yet.''') + + p.add_option('--nosize', action='store_true', \ + help='''Do not do file size tests. Note that this does not work + for prelink files yet.''') + + p.add_option('--nouser', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not check file user ownership.') + + p.add_option('--nogroup', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not check file group ownership.') + + p.add_option('--nomtime', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not check file modification times.') + + p.add_option('--nomode', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not check file modes (permissions).') + + p.add_option('--nordev', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not check device node.') + + p.add_option('--notriggers', action='store_true', \ + help='Do not do not generate triggers on erase.') + + p.add_option('--repackage', action='store_true', \ + help='''Do repackage on erase.i Packages are put + in /var/spool/repackage.''') + + p.add_option('--allmatches', action='store_true', \ + help='''Remove all package instances that match the + pkgspec. + + *************************************************** + NO WARNINGS ARE GIVEN. IF THERE IS NO PACKAGE SPEC + THAT MEANS ALL PACKAGES!!!! + ***************************************************''') + + options, arguments = p.parse_args() + + pkgspec = {} + rpm_options = [] + + if options.nodeps: + rpm_options.append('nodeps') + + if options.nodigest: + rpm_options.append('nodigest') + + if options.nofiles: + rpm_options.append('nofiles') + + if options.noscripts: + rpm_options.append('noscripts') + + if options.nosignature: + rpm_options.append('nosignature') + + if options.nolinkto: + rpm_options.append('nolinkto') + + if options.nomd5: + rpm_options.append('nomd5') + + if options.nosize: + rpm_options.append('nosize') + + if options.nouser: + rpm_options.append('nouser') + + if options.nogroup: + rpm_options.append('nogroup') + + if options.nomtime: + rpm_options.append('nomtime') + + if options.nomode: + rpm_options.append('nomode') + + if options.nordev: + rpm_options.append('nordev') + + if options.repackage: + rpm_options.append('repackage') + + if options.allmatches: + rpm_options.append('allmatches') + + main_ts = rpmtransactionset() + + cmdline_pkgspec = {} + if options.name != 'all': + if options.name: + cmdline_pkgspec['name'] = str(options.name) + if options.epoch: + cmdline_pkgspec['epoch'] = str(options.epoch) + if options.version: + cmdline_pkgspec['version'] = str(options.version) + if options.release: + cmdline_pkgspec['release'] = str(options.release) + if options.arch: + cmdline_pkgspec['arch'] = str(options.arch) + + if options.verify: + results = rpm_verify(main_ts, cmdline_pkgspec, rpm_options) + for r in results: + files = r.get('files', '') + for f in files: + display_verify_file(f) + + elif options.list: + for p in rpmpackagelist(main_ts): + print(p) + + elif options.erase: + if options.name: + rpm_erase([cmdline_pkgspec], rpm_options) + else: + print('You must specify the "--name" option') + class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): """Support for RPM packages.""" @@ -26,13 +1094,11 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): __new_gpg_ireq__ = {'Package': ['name'], 'Instance': ['version', 'release']} - conflicts = ['RPMng'] - pkgtype = 'rpm' pkgtool = ("rpm --oldpackage --replacepkgs --quiet -U %s", ("%s", ["url"])) - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) # create a global ignore list used when ignoring particular # files during package verification @@ -104,11 +1170,11 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): 'arch':'x86_64'} ] """ self.installed = {} - refresh_ts = rpmtools.rpmtransactionset() + refresh_ts = rpmtransactionset() # Don't bother with signature checks at this stage. The GPG keys might # not be installed. refresh_ts.setVSFlags(rpm._RPMVSF_NODIGESTS|rpm._RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES) - for nevra in rpmtools.rpmpackagelist(refresh_ts): + for nevra in rpmpackagelist(refresh_ts): self.installed.setdefault(nevra['name'], []).append(nevra) if self.setup['debug']: print("The following package instances are installed:") @@ -215,7 +1281,7 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.logger.debug(' Disabling signature check.') if self.setup.get('quick', False): - if rpmtools.prelink_exists: + if prelink_exists: flags += ['nomd5', 'nosize'] else: flags += ['nomd5'] @@ -224,9 +1290,9 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): if inst.get('verify', 'true') == 'false': self.instance_status[inst]['verify'] = None else: - vp_ts = rpmtools.rpmtransactionset() + vp_ts = rpmtransactionset() self.instance_status[inst]['verify'] = \ - rpmtools.rpm_verify( vp_ts, pkg, flags) + rpm_verify( vp_ts, pkg, flags) vp_ts.closeDB() del vp_ts @@ -274,7 +1340,7 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.logger.info(' Disabling signature check.') if self.setup.get('quick', False): - if rpmtools.prelink_exists: + if prelink_exists: flags += ['nomd5', 'nosize'] else: flags += ['nomd5'] @@ -283,9 +1349,9 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): if inst.get('verify', 'true') == 'false': self.instance_status[inst]['verify'] = None else: - vp_ts = rpmtools.rpmtransactionset() + vp_ts = rpmtransactionset() self.instance_status[inst]['verify'] = \ - rpmtools.rpm_verify( vp_ts, pkg, flags ) + rpm_verify( vp_ts, pkg, flags ) vp_ts.closeDB() del vp_ts @@ -436,7 +1502,7 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.logger.info(" This package will be deleted in a future version of the RPM driver.") #pkgspec_list.append(pkg_spec) - erase_results = rpmtools.rpm_erase(pkgspec_list, self.erase_flags) + erase_results = rpm_erase(pkgspec_list, self.erase_flags) if erase_results == []: self.modified += packages for pkg in pkgspec_list: @@ -464,7 +1530,7 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): % (pkgspec.get('name'), self.str_evra(pkgspec))) self.logger.info(" This package will be deleted in a future version of the RPM driver.") continue # Don't delete the gpg-pubkey packages for now. - erase_results = rpmtools.rpm_erase([pkgspec], self.erase_flags) + erase_results = rpm_erase([pkgspec], self.erase_flags) if erase_results == []: pkg_modified = True self.logger.info("Deleted %s %s" % \ @@ -538,7 +1604,7 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): return fix - def Install(self, packages, states): + def Install(self, packages): """ Try and fix everything that RPM.VerifyPackages() found wrong for each Package Entry. This can result in individual RPMs being @@ -559,6 +1625,7 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): """ self.logger.info('Runing RPM.Install()') + states = dict() install_only_pkgs = [] gpg_keys = [] upgrade_pkgs = [] @@ -683,8 +1750,8 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): states[pkg_entry] = self.VerifyPackage(pkg_entry, \ self.modlists.get(pkg_entry, [])) - for entry in [ent for ent in packages if states[ent]]: - self.modified.append(entry) + self.modified.extend(ent for ent in packages if states[ent]) + return states def canInstall(self, entry): """Test if entry has enough information to be installed.""" @@ -966,9 +2033,9 @@ class RPM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): (big-endian) of the key ID which is good enough for our purposes. """ - init_ts = rpmtools.rpmtransactionset() + init_ts = rpmtransactionset() init_ts.setVSFlags(rpm._RPMVSF_NODIGESTS|rpm._RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES) - gpg_hdrs = rpmtools.getheadersbykeyword(init_ts, **{'name':'gpg-pubkey'}) + gpg_hdrs = getheadersbykeyword(init_ts, **{'name':'gpg-pubkey'}) keyids = [ header[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION] for header in gpg_hdrs] keyids.append('None') init_ts.closeDB() diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPMng.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPMng.py deleted file mode 100644 index 0f0e4c700..000000000 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/RPMng.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -""" RPM driver called 'RPMng' for backwards compat """ - -from Bcfg2.Client.Tools.RPM import RPM - - -class RPMng(RPM): - """ RPM driver called 'RPMng' for backwards compat """ - deprecated = True - name = "RPM" diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SELinux.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SELinux.py index 0b4aba60d..92572ef1d 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SELinux.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SELinux.py @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import copy import glob import struct import socket +import logging import selinux import seobject import Bcfg2.Client.XML @@ -77,14 +78,13 @@ class SELinux(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): SEPort=['name', 'selinuxtype'], SEUser=['name', 'roles', 'prefix']) - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, config) self.handlers = {} for handler in self.__handles__: etype = handler[0] self.handlers[etype] = \ - globals()["SELinux%sHandler" % etype.title()](self, logger, - setup, config) + globals()["SELinux%sHandler" % etype.title()](self, config) self.txn = False self.post_txn_queue = [] @@ -100,10 +100,6 @@ class SELinux(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): # http://docs.python.org/2/reference/datamodel.html#object.__getattr__ # for details - def BundleUpdated(self, _, states): - for handler in self.handlers.values(): - handler.BundleUpdated(states) - def FindExtra(self): extra = [] for handler in self.handlers.values(): @@ -119,7 +115,7 @@ class SELinux(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): in the specification """ return self.handlers[entry.tag].primarykey(entry) - def Install(self, entries, states): + def Install(self, entries): # start a transaction semanage = seobject.semanageRecords("") if hasattr(semanage, "start"): @@ -129,13 +125,14 @@ class SELinux(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): else: self.logger.debug("SELinux transactions not supported; this may " "slow things down considerably") - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.Install(self, entries, states) + states = Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.Install(self, entries) if hasattr(semanage, "finish"): self.logger.debug("Committing SELinux transaction") semanage.finish() self.txn = False for func, arg, kwargs in self.post_txn_queue: states[arg] = func(*arg, **kwargs) + return states def GenericSEInstall(self, entry): """Dispatch install to the proper method according to entry tag""" @@ -174,10 +171,10 @@ class SELinuxEntryHandler(object): custom_re = re.compile(r' (?P<name>\S+)$') custom_format = None - def __init__(self, tool, logger, setup, config): + def __init__(self, tool, config): self.tool = tool - self.logger = logger - self.setup = setup + self.logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__) + self.setup = tool.setup self.config = config self._records = None self._all = None @@ -379,11 +376,6 @@ class SELinuxEntryHandler(object): for key in records.keys() if key not in specified] - def BundleUpdated(self, states): - """ perform any additional magic tasks that need to be run - when a bundle is updated """ - pass - class SELinuxSebooleanHandler(SELinuxEntryHandler): """ handle SELinux boolean entries """ @@ -631,8 +623,8 @@ class SELinuxSeuserHandler(SELinuxEntryHandler): etype = "user" value_format = ("prefix", None, None, "roles") - def __init__(self, tool, logger, setup, config): - SELinuxEntryHandler.__init__(self, tool, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, tool, config): + SELinuxEntryHandler.__init__(self, tool, config) self.needs_prefix = False @property @@ -725,9 +717,9 @@ class SELinuxSemoduleHandler(SELinuxEntryHandler): etype = "module" value_format = (None, "disabled") - def __init__(self, tool, logger, setup, config): - SELinuxEntryHandler.__init__(self, tool, logger, setup, config) - self.filetool = POSIXFile(logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, tool, config): + SELinuxEntryHandler.__init__(self, tool, config) + self.filetool = POSIXFile(config) try: self.setype = selinux.selinux_getpolicytype()[1] except IndexError: diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SYSV.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SYSV.py index aca7d593c..7be7b6fa3 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SYSV.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/SYSV.py @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ class SYSV(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): pkgtype = 'sysv' pkgtool = ("/usr/sbin/pkgadd %s -n -d %%s", (('%s %s', ['url', 'name']))) - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) # noaskfile needs to live beyond __init__ otherwise file is removed self.noaskfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() self.noaskname = self.noaskfile.name diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM.py index c30c0a13a..147615f47 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM.py @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import copy import os.path import sys +import logging import yum import yum.packages import yum.rpmtrans @@ -12,6 +13,7 @@ import yum.misc import rpmUtils.arch import Bcfg2.Client.XML import Bcfg2.Client.Tools +import Bcfg2.Options def build_yname(pkgname, inst): @@ -65,13 +67,13 @@ class RPMDisplay(yum.rpmtrans.RPMBaseCallback): """We subclass the default RPM transaction callback so that we can control Yum's verbosity and pipe it through the right logger.""" - def __init__(self, logger): + def __init__(self): yum.rpmtrans.RPMBaseCallback.__init__(self) # we want to log events to *both* the Bcfg2 logger (which goes # to stderr or syslog or wherever the user wants it to go) # *and* the yum file logger, which will go to yum.log (ticket # #1103) - self.bcfg2_logger = logger + self.bcfg2_logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__) self.state = None self.package = None @@ -110,9 +112,9 @@ class YumDisplay(yum.callbacks.ProcessTransBaseCallback): """Class to handle display of what step we are in the Yum transaction such as downloading packages, etc.""" - def __init__(self, logger): + def __init__(self): yum.callbacks.ProcessTransBaseCallback.__init__(self) - self.logger = logger + self.logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__) class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): @@ -126,11 +128,11 @@ class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): __req__ = {'Package': ['type'], 'Path': ['type']} - conflicts = ['YUM24', 'RPM', 'RPMng', 'YUMng'] + conflicts = ['RPM'] - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - self.yumbase = self._loadYumBase(setup=setup, logger=logger) - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + self.yumbase = self._loadYumBase() + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool.__init__(self, config) self.ignores = [] for struct in config: self.ignores.extend([entry.get('name') @@ -192,22 +194,23 @@ class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.logger.debug("Yum: installonlypkgs: %s" % self.installonlypkgs) self.logger.debug("Yum: verify_flags: %s" % self.verify_flags) - def _loadYumBase(self, setup=None, logger=None): + def _loadYumBase(self): ''' this may be called before PkgTool.__init__() is called on this object (when the YUM object is first instantiated; PkgTool.__init__() calls RefreshPackages(), which requires a YumBase object already exist), or after __init__() has completed, when we reload the yum config before installing - packages. Consequently, we support both methods by allowing - setup and logger, the only object properties we use in this - function, to be passed as keyword arguments or to be omitted - and drawn from the object itself.''' + packages. ''' rv = yum.YumBase() # pylint: disable=C0103 - if setup is None: + if hasattr(self, "setup"): setup = self.setup - if logger is None: + else: + setup = Bcfg2.Options.get_option_parser() + if hasattr(self, "logger"): logger = self.logger + else: + logger = logging.getLogger(self.name) if setup['debug']: debuglevel = 3 @@ -816,8 +819,8 @@ class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.yumbase.closeRpmDB() self.RefreshPackages() - rpm_display = RPMDisplay(self.logger) - yum_display = YumDisplay(self.logger) + rpm_display = RPMDisplay() + yum_display = YumDisplay() # Run the Yum Transaction try: rescode, restring = self.yumbase.buildTransaction() @@ -866,7 +869,7 @@ class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): cleanup() - def Install(self, packages, states): # pylint: disable=R0912,R0914 + def Install(self, packages): # pylint: disable=R0912,R0914 """ Try and fix everything that Yum.VerifyPackages() found wrong for each Package Entry. This can result in individual RPMs being installed (for the first time), deleted, downgraded @@ -884,6 +887,7 @@ class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): entry is set to True. """ self.logger.debug('Running Yum.Install()') + states = dict() install_pkgs = [] gpg_keys = [] upgrade_pkgs = [] @@ -1014,8 +1018,8 @@ class YUM(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.PkgTool): self.VerifyPackage(pkg_entry, self.modlists.get(pkg_entry, [])) - for entry in [ent for ent in packages if states[ent]]: - self.modified.append(entry) + self.modified.extend(ent for ent in packages if states[ent]) + return states def Remove(self, packages): """ diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM24.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM24.py deleted file mode 100644 index d78127ddd..000000000 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUM24.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -"""This provides bcfg2 support for yum.""" - -import copy -import os.path -import sys -import yum -import Bcfg2.Client.XML -from Bcfg2.Client.Tools.RPM import RPM - - -def build_yname(pkgname, inst): - """Build yum appropriate package name.""" - ypname = pkgname - if inst.get('version') != 'any': - ypname += '-' - if inst.get('epoch', False): - ypname += "%s:" % inst.get('epoch') - if inst.get('version', False) and inst.get('version') != 'any': - ypname += "%s" % (inst.get('version')) - if inst.get('release', False) and inst.get('release') != 'any': - ypname += "-%s" % (inst.get('release')) - if inst.get('arch', False) and inst.get('arch') != 'any': - ypname += ".%s" % (inst.get('arch')) - return ypname - - -class YUM24(RPM): - """Support for Yum packages.""" - pkgtype = 'yum' - deprecated = True - __execs__ = ['/usr/bin/yum', '/var/lib/rpm'] - __handles__ = [('Package', 'yum'), - ('Package', 'rpm'), - ('Path', 'ignore')] - - __req__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version']} - __ireq__ = {'Package': ['name']} - #__ireq__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version']} - - __new_req__ = {'Package': ['name'], - 'Instance': ['version', 'release', 'arch']} - __new_ireq__ = {'Package': ['name'], \ - 'Instance': []} - #__new_ireq__ = {'Package': ['name', 'uri'], \ - # 'Instance': ['simplefile', 'version', 'release', 'arch']} - - __gpg_req__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version']} - __gpg_ireq__ = {'Package': ['name', 'version']} - - __new_gpg_req__ = {'Package': ['name'], - 'Instance': ['version', 'release']} - __new_gpg_ireq__ = {'Package': ['name'], - 'Instance': ['version', 'release']} - - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - RPM.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) - self.__important__ = self.__important__ + \ - [entry.get('name') for struct in config \ - for entry in struct \ - if entry.tag in ['Path', 'ConfigFile'] and \ - (entry.get('name').startswith('/etc/yum.d') \ - or entry.get('name').startswith('/etc/yum.repos.d')) \ - or entry.get('name') == '/etc/yum.conf'] - self.autodep = setup.get("yum24_autodep") - self.yum_avail = dict() - self.yum_installed = dict() - self.yb = yum.YumBase() - self.yb.doConfigSetup() - self.yb.doTsSetup() - self.yb.doRpmDBSetup() - yup = self.yb.doPackageLists(pkgnarrow='updates') - if hasattr(self.yb.rpmdb, 'pkglist'): - yinst = self.yb.rpmdb.pkglist - else: - yinst = self.yb.rpmdb.getPkgList() - for dest, source in [(self.yum_avail, yup.updates), - (self.yum_installed, yinst)]: - for pkg in source: - if dest is self.yum_avail: - pname = pkg.name - data = {pkg.arch: (pkg.epoch, pkg.version, pkg.release)} - else: - pname = pkg[0] - if pkg[1] is None: - a = 'noarch' - else: - a = pkg[1] - if pkg[2] is None: - e = '0' - else: - e = pkg[2] - data = {a: (e, pkg[3], pkg[4])} - if pname in dest: - dest[pname].update(data) - else: - dest[pname] = dict(data) - - def VerifyPackage(self, entry, modlist): - pinned_version = None - if entry.get('version', False) == 'auto': - # old style entry; synthesize Instances from current installed - if entry.get('name') not in self.yum_installed and \ - entry.get('name') not in self.yum_avail: - # new entry; fall back to default - entry.set('version', 'any') - else: - data = copy.copy(self.yum_installed[entry.get('name')]) - if entry.get('name') in self.yum_avail: - # installed but out of date - data.update(self.yum_avail[entry.get('name')]) - for (arch, (epoch, vers, rel)) in list(data.items()): - x = Bcfg2.Client.XML.SubElement(entry, "Instance", - name=entry.get('name'), - version=vers, arch=arch, - release=rel, epoch=epoch) - if 'verify_flags' in entry.attrib: - x.set('verify_flags', entry.get('verify_flags')) - if 'verify' in entry.attrib: - x.set('verify', entry.get('verify')) - - if entry.get('type', False) == 'yum': - # Check for virtual provides or packages. If we don't have - # this package use Yum to resolve it to a real package name - knownPkgs = list(self.yum_installed.keys()) + list(self.yum_avail.keys()) - if entry.get('name') not in knownPkgs: - # If the package name matches something installed - # or available the that's the correct package. - try: - pkgDict = dict([(i.name, i) for i in \ - self.yb.returnPackagesByDep(entry.get('name'))]) - except yum.Errors.YumBaseError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - self.logger.error('Yum Error Depsolving for %s: %s' % \ - (entry.get('name'), str(e))) - pkgDict = {} - - if len(pkgDict) > 1: - # What do we do with multiple packages? - s = "YUM24: returnPackagesByDep(%s) returned many packages" - self.logger.info(s % entry.get('name')) - s = "YUM24: matching packages: %s" - self.logger.info(s % str(list(pkgDict.keys()))) - pkgs = set(pkgDict.keys()) & set(self.yum_installed.keys()) - if len(pkgs) > 0: - # Virtual packages matches an installed real package - pkg = pkgDict[pkgs.pop()] - s = "YUM24: chosing: %s" % pkg.name - self.logger.info(s) - else: - # What's the right package? This will fail verify - # and Yum should Do The Right Thing on package install - pkg = None - elif len(pkgDict) == 1: - pkg = list(pkgDict.values())[0] - else: # len(pkgDict) == 0 - s = "YUM24: returnPackagesByDep(%s) returned no results" - self.logger.info(s % entry.get('name')) - pkg = None - - if pkg is not None: - s = "YUM24: remapping virtual package %s to %s" - self.logger.info(s % (entry.get('name'), pkg.name)) - entry.set('name', pkg.name) - - return RPM.VerifyPackage(self, entry, modlist) - - def Install(self, packages, states): - """ - Try and fix everything that YUM24.VerifyPackages() found wrong for - each Package Entry. This can result in individual RPMs being - installed (for the first time), deleted, downgraded - or upgraded. - - NOTE: YUM can not reinstall a package that it thinks is already - installed. - - packages is a list of Package Elements that has - states[<Package Element>] == False - - The following effects occur: - - states{} is conditionally updated for each package. - - self.installed{} is rebuilt, possibly multiple times. - - self.instance_status{} is conditionally updated for each instance - of a package. - - Each package will be added to self.modified[] if its states{} - entry is set to True. - - """ - self.logger.info('Running YUM24.Install()') - - install_pkgs = [] - gpg_keys = [] - upgrade_pkgs = [] - - # Remove extra instances. - # Can not reverify because we don't have a package entry. - if len(self.extra_instances) > 0: - if (self.setup.get('remove') == 'all' or \ - self.setup.get('remove') == 'packages'): - self.Remove(self.extra_instances) - else: - self.logger.info("The following extra package instances will be removed by the '-r' option:") - for pkg in self.extra_instances: - for inst in pkg: - self.logger.info(" %s %s" % \ - ((pkg.get('name'), self.str_evra(inst)))) - - # Figure out which instances of the packages actually need something - # doing to them and place in the appropriate work 'queue'. - for pkg in packages: - insts = [pinst for pinst in pkg \ - if pinst.tag in ['Instance', 'Package']] - if insts: - for inst in insts: - if self.FixInstance(inst, self.instance_status[inst]): - if self.instance_status[inst].get('installed', False) \ - == False: - if pkg.get('name') == 'gpg-pubkey': - gpg_keys.append(inst) - else: - install_pkgs.append(inst) - elif self.instance_status[inst].get('version_fail', \ - False) == True: - upgrade_pkgs.append(inst) - else: - install_pkgs.append(pkg) - - # Install GPG keys. - # Alternatively specify the required keys using 'gpgkey' in the - # repository definition in yum.conf. YUM will install the keys - # automatically. - if len(gpg_keys) > 0: - for inst in gpg_keys: - self.logger.info("Installing GPG keys.") - if inst.get('simplefile') is None: - self.logger.error("GPG key has no simplefile attribute") - continue - key_arg = os.path.join(self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('uri'), \ - inst.get('simplefile')) - if self.cmd.run("rpm --import %s" % key_arg).success: - self.logger.debug("Unable to install %s-%s" % \ - (self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), \ - self.str_evra(inst))) - else: - self.logger.debug("Installed %s-%s-%s" % \ - (self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), \ - inst.get('version'), inst.get('release'))) - self.RefreshPackages() - self.gpg_keyids = self.getinstalledgpg() - pkg = self.instance_status[gpg_keys[0]].get('pkg') - states[pkg] = self.VerifyPackage(pkg, []) - - # Install packages. - if len(install_pkgs) > 0: - self.logger.info("Attempting to install packages") - - if self.autodep: - pkgtool = "/usr/bin/yum -d0 -y install %s" - else: - pkgtool = "/usr/bin/yum -d0 install %s" - - install_args = [] - for inst in install_pkgs: - pkg_arg = self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name') - install_args.append(build_yname(pkg_arg, inst)) - - if self.cmd.run(pkgtool % " ".join(install_args)).success: - # The yum command succeeded. All packages installed. - self.logger.info("Single Pass for Install Succeeded") - self.RefreshPackages() - else: - # The yum command failed. No packages installed. - # Try installing instances individually. - self.logger.error("Single Pass Install of Packages Failed") - installed_instances = [] - for inst in install_pkgs: - pkg_arg = build_yname(self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), inst) - - if self.cmd.run(pkgtool % pkg_arg).success: - installed_instances.append(inst) - else: - self.logger.debug("%s %s would not install." % - (self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), - self.str_evra(inst))) - self.RefreshPackages() - - # Fix upgradeable packages. - if len(upgrade_pkgs) > 0: - self.logger.info("Attempting to upgrade packages") - - if self.autodep: - pkgtool = "/usr/bin/yum -d0 -y update %s" - else: - pkgtool = "/usr/bin/yum -d0 update %s" - - upgrade_args = [] - for inst in upgrade_pkgs: - pkg_arg = build_yname(self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), inst) - upgrade_args.append(pkg_arg) - - if self.cmd.run(pkgtool % " ".join(upgrade_args)).success: - # The yum command succeeded. All packages installed. - self.logger.info("Single Pass for Install Succeeded") - self.RefreshPackages() - else: - # The yum command failed. No packages installed. - # Try installing instances individually. - self.logger.error("Single Pass Install of Packages Failed") - installed_instances = [] - for inst in upgrade_pkgs: - pkg_arg = build_yname(self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), inst) - if self.cmd.run(pkgtool % pkg_arg).success: - installed_instances.append(inst) - else: - self.logger.debug("%s %s would not install." % \ - (self.instance_status[inst].get('pkg').get('name'), \ - self.str_evra(inst))) - - self.RefreshPackages() - - if not self.setup['kevlar']: - for pkg_entry in [p for p in packages if self.canVerify(p)]: - self.logger.debug("Reverifying Failed Package %s" % (pkg_entry.get('name'))) - states[pkg_entry] = self.VerifyPackage(pkg_entry, \ - self.modlists.get(pkg_entry, [])) - - for entry in [ent for ent in packages if states[ent]]: - self.modified.append(entry) - - def Remove(self, packages): - """ - Remove specified entries. - - packages is a list of Package Entries with Instances generated - by FindExtra(). - """ - self.logger.debug('Running YUM24.Remove()') - - if self.autodep: - pkgtool = "/usr/bin/yum -d0 -y erase %s" - else: - pkgtool = "/usr/bin/yum -d0 erase %s" - - erase_args = [] - for pkg in packages: - for inst in pkg: - if pkg.get('name') != 'gpg-pubkey': - pkg_arg = pkg.get('name') + '-' - if inst.get('epoch', False): - pkg_arg = pkg_arg + inst.get('epoch') + ':' - pkg_arg = pkg_arg + inst.get('version') + '-' + inst.get('release') - if inst.get('arch', False): - pkg_arg = pkg_arg + '.' + inst.get('arch') - erase_args.append(pkg_arg) - else: - pkgspec = {'name': pkg.get('name'), - 'version': inst.get('version'), - 'release': inst.get('release')} - self.logger.info("WARNING: gpg-pubkey package not in configuration %s %s"\ - % (pkgspec.get('name'), self.str_evra(pkgspec))) - self.logger.info(" This package will be deleted in a future version of the YUM24 driver.") - - rv = self.cmd.run(pkgtool % " ".join(erase_args)) - if rv.success: - self.modified += packages - for pkg in erase_args: - self.logger.info("Deleted %s" % (pkg)) - else: - self.logger.info("Bulk erase failed with errors:") - self.logger.debug("Erase results: %s" % rv.error) - self.logger.info("Attempting individual erase for each package.") - for pkg in packages: - pkg_modified = False - for inst in pkg: - if pkg.get('name') != 'gpg-pubkey': - pkg_arg = pkg.get('name') + '-' - if 'epoch' in inst.attrib: - pkg_arg = pkg_arg + inst.get('epoch') + ':' - pkg_arg = pkg_arg + inst.get('version') + '-' + inst.get('release') - if 'arch' in inst.attrib: - pkg_arg = pkg_arg + '.' + inst.get('arch') - else: - self.logger.info("WARNING: gpg-pubkey package not in configuration %s %s"\ - % (pkg.get('name'), self.str_evra(pkg))) - self.logger.info(" This package will be deleted in a future version of the YUM24 driver.") - continue - - rv = self.cmd.run(self.pkgtool % pkg_arg) - if rv.success: - pkg_modified = True - self.logger.info("Deleted %s" % pkg_arg) - else: - self.logger.error("Unable to delete %s" % pkg_arg) - self.logger.debug("Failure: %s" % rv.error) - if pkg_modified == True: - self.modified.append(pkg) - - self.RefreshPackages() - self.extra = self.FindExtra() diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUMng.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUMng.py deleted file mode 100644 index 22fbba537..000000000 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/YUMng.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -""" YUM driver called 'YUMng' for backwards compat """ - -from Bcfg2.Client.Tools.YUM import YUM - - -class YUMng(YUM): - """ YUM driver called 'YUMng' for backwards compat """ - deprecated = True - conflicts = ['YUM24', 'RPM', 'RPMng'] diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/__init__.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/__init__.py index 11fe55bd6..885e22761 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/__init__.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/__init__.py @@ -3,22 +3,15 @@ import os import sys import stat +import logging import Bcfg2.Client import Bcfg2.Client.XML from Bcfg2.Utils import Executor, ClassName from Bcfg2.Compat import walk_packages # pylint: disable=W0622 +import Bcfg2.Options __all__ = [m[1] for m in walk_packages(path=__path__)] -# pylint: disable=C0103 -#: All available tools -drivers = [item for item in __all__ if item not in ['rpmtools']] - -#: The default set of tools that will be used if "drivers" is not set -#: in bcfg2.conf -default = drivers[:] -# pylint: enable=C0103 - class ToolInstantiationError(Exception): """ This error is raised if the toolset cannot be instantiated. """ @@ -78,23 +71,19 @@ class Tool(object): #: runtime with a warning. conflicts = [] - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): + def __init__(self, config): """ - :param logger: Logger that will be used for logging by this tool - :type logger: logging.Logger - :param setup: The option set Bcfg2 was invoked with - :type setup: Bcfg2.Options.OptionParser :param config: The XML configuration for this client :type config: lxml.etree._Element :raises: :exc:`Bcfg2.Client.Tools.ToolInstantiationError` """ #: A :class:`Bcfg2.Options.OptionParser` object describing the #: option set Bcfg2 was invoked with - self.setup = setup + self.setup = Bcfg2.Options.get_option_parser() #: A :class:`logging.Logger` object that will be used by this #: tool for logging - self.logger = logger + self.logger = logging.getLogger(self.name) #: The XML configuration for this client self.config = config @@ -141,27 +130,27 @@ class Tool(object): raise ToolInstantiationError("%s: %s not executable" % (self.name, filename)) - def BundleUpdated(self, bundle, states): # pylint: disable=W0613 + def BundleUpdated(self, bundle): # pylint: disable=W0613 """ Callback that is invoked when a bundle has been updated. :param bundle: The bundle that has been updated :type bundle: lxml.etree._Element - :param states: The :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` dict - :type states: dict - :returns: None """ - return + :returns: dict - A dict of the state of entries suitable for + updating :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` + """ + return dict() - def BundleNotUpdated(self, bundle, states): # pylint: disable=W0613 + def BundleNotUpdated(self, bundle): # pylint: disable=W0613 """ Callback that is invoked when a bundle has been updated. :param bundle: The bundle that has been updated :type bundle: lxml.etree._Element - :param states: The :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` dict - :type states: dict - :returns: None """ - return + :returns: dict - A dict of the state of entries suitable for + updating :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` + """ + return dict() - def Inventory(self, states, structures=None): + def Inventory(self, structures=None): """ Take an inventory of the system as it exists. This involves two steps: @@ -176,18 +165,19 @@ class Tool(object): is the entry tag. E.g., a Path entry would be verified by calling :func:`VerifyPath`. - :param states: The :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` dict - :type states: dict :param structures: The list of structures (i.e., bundles) to get entries from. If this is not given, all children of :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.config` will be used. :type structures: list of lxml.etree._Element - :returns: None """ + :returns: dict - A dict of the state of entries suitable for + updating :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` + """ if not structures: structures = self.config.getchildren() mods = self.buildModlist() + states = dict() for struct in structures: for entry in struct.getchildren(): if self.canVerify(entry): @@ -205,8 +195,9 @@ class Tool(object): self.primarykey(entry)), exc_info=1) self.extra = self.FindExtra() + return states - def Install(self, entries, states): + def Install(self, entries): """ Install entries. 'Install' in this sense means either initially install, or update as necessary to match the specification. @@ -218,9 +209,10 @@ class Tool(object): :param entries: The entries to install :type entries: list of lxml.etree._Element - :param states: The :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` dict - :type states: dict - :returns: None """ + :returns: dict - A dict of the state of entries suitable for + updating :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` + """ + states = dict() for entry in entries: try: func = getattr(self, "Install%s" % entry.tag) @@ -236,6 +228,7 @@ class Tool(object): self.logger.error("%s: Unexpected failure installing %s" % (self.name, self.primarykey(entry)), exc_info=1) + return states def Remove(self, entries): """ Remove specified extra entries. @@ -396,8 +389,8 @@ class PkgTool(Tool): #: The ``type`` attribute of Packages handled by this tool. pkgtype = 'echo' - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Tool.__init__(self, config) #: A dict of installed packages; the keys should be package #: names and the values should be simple strings giving the @@ -434,32 +427,27 @@ class PkgTool(Tool): for pkg in packages) return self.pkgtool[0] % pkgargs - def Install(self, packages, states): + def Install(self, packages): """ Run a one-pass install where all required packages are installed with a single command, followed by single package installs in case of failure. :param entries: The entries to install :type entries: list of lxml.etree._Element - :param states: The :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` dict - :type states: dict - :returns: None """ + :returns: dict - A dict of the state of entries suitable for + updating :attr:`Bcfg2.Client.Frame.Frame.states` + """ self.logger.info("Trying single pass package install for pkgtype %s" % self.pkgtype) - pkgcmd = self._get_package_command(packages) - self.logger.debug("Running command: %s" % pkgcmd) - if self.cmd.run(pkgcmd): + states = dict() + if self.cmd.run(self._get_package_command(packages)): self.logger.info("Single Pass Succeded") # set all package states to true and flush workqueues - pkgnames = [pkg.get('name') for pkg in packages] - for entry in list(states.keys()): - if (entry.tag == 'Package' - and entry.get('type') == self.pkgtype - and entry.get('name') in pkgnames): - self.logger.debug('Setting state to true for pkg %s' % - entry.get('name')) - states[entry] = True + for entry in packages: + self.logger.debug('Setting state to true for %s' % + self.primarykey(entry)) + states[entry] = True self.RefreshPackages() else: self.logger.error("Single Pass Failed") @@ -477,10 +465,13 @@ class PkgTool(Tool): if self.cmd.run(self._get_package_command([pkg])): states[pkg] = True else: + states[pkg] = False self.logger.error("Failed to install package %s" % pkg.get('name')) self.RefreshPackages() - self.modified.extend(entry for entry in packages if states[entry]) + self.modified.extend(entry for entry in packages + if entry in states and states[entry]) + return states def RefreshPackages(self): """ Refresh the internal representation of the package @@ -502,8 +493,8 @@ class PkgTool(Tool): class SvcTool(Tool): """ Base class for tools that handle Service entries """ - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Tool.__init__(self, config) #: List of services that have been restarted self.restarted = [] __init__.__doc__ = Tool.__init__.__doc__ @@ -586,7 +577,7 @@ class SvcTool(Tool): self.InstallService(entry) Remove.__doc__ = Tool.Remove.__doc__ - def BundleUpdated(self, bundle, states): + def BundleUpdated(self, bundle): if self.setup['servicemode'] == 'disabled': return @@ -616,9 +607,10 @@ class SvcTool(Tool): if not success: self.logger.error("Failed to manipulate service %s" % (entry.get('name'))) + return dict() BundleUpdated.__doc__ = Tool.BundleUpdated.__doc__ - def Install(self, entries, states): + def Install(self, entries): install_entries = [] for entry in entries: if entry.get('install', 'true').lower() == 'false': @@ -626,7 +618,7 @@ class SvcTool(Tool): (entry.tag, entry.get('name'))) else: install_entries.append(entry) - return Tool.Install(self, install_entries, states) + return Tool.Install(self, install_entries) Install.__doc__ = Tool.Install.__doc__ def InstallService(self, entry): diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/launchd.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/launchd.py index b0661b26b..a4aeab6c7 100644 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/launchd.py +++ b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/launchd.py @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ class launchd(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): # pylint: disable=C0103 __execs__ = ['/bin/launchctl', '/usr/bin/defaults'] __req__ = {'Service': ['name', 'status']} - def __init__(self, logger, setup, config): - Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, logger, setup, config) + def __init__(self, config): + Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool.__init__(self, config) # Locate plist file that provides given reverse-fqdn name: # @@ -117,9 +117,11 @@ class launchd(Bcfg2.Client.Tools.Tool): # pylint: disable=C0103 status='on') for name in allsrv] - def BundleUpdated(self, bundle, states): + def BundleUpdated(self, bundle): """Reload launchd plist.""" - for entry in [entry for entry in bundle if self.handlesEntry(entry)]: + for entry in bundle: + if not self.handlesEntry(entry): + continue if not self.canInstall(entry): self.logger.error("Insufficient information to restart " "service %s" % entry.get('name')) diff --git a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/rpmtools.py b/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/rpmtools.py deleted file mode 100755 index 32a04262d..000000000 --- a/src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Tools/rpmtools.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1091 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -""" - Module that uses rpm-python to implement the following rpm - functionality for the bcfg2 RPM and YUM client drivers: - - rpm -qa - rpm --verify - rpm --erase - - The code closely follows the rpm C code. - - The code was written to be used in the bcfg2 RPM/YUM drivers. - - Some command line options have been provided to assist with - testing and development, but the output isn't pretty and looks - nothing like rpm output. - - Run 'rpmtools' -h for the options. - -""" - -import grp -import optparse -import os -import pwd -import rpm -import stat -import sys -if sys.version_info >= (2, 5): - import hashlib - py24compat = False -else: - # FIXME: Remove when client python dep is 2.5 or greater - py24compat = True - import md5 - -# Determine what prelink tools we have available. -# The isprelink module is a python extension that examines the ELF headers -# to see if the file has been prelinked. If it is not present a lot of files -# are unnecessarily run through the prelink command. -try: - from isprelink import * - isprelink_imported = True -except ImportError: - isprelink_imported = False - -# If the prelink command is installed on the system then we need to do -# prelink -y on files. -if os.access('/usr/sbin/prelink', os.X_OK): - prelink_exists = True -else: - prelink_exists = False - -# If we don't have isprelink then we will use the prelink configuration file to -# filter what we have to put through prelink -y. -import re -blacklist = [] -whitelist = [] -try: - f = open('/etc/prelink.conf', mode='r') - for line in f: - if line.startswith('#'): - continue - option, pattern = line.split() - if pattern.startswith('*.'): - pattern = pattern.replace('*.', '\.') - pattern += '$' - elif pattern.startswith('/'): - pattern = '^' + pattern - if option == '-b': - blacklist.append(pattern) - elif option == '-l': - whitelist.append(pattern) - f.close() -except IOError: - pass - -blacklist_re = re.compile('|'.join(blacklist)) -whitelist_re = re.compile('|'.join(whitelist)) - -# Flags that are not defined in rpm-python. -# They are defined in lib/rpmcli.h -# Bit(s) for verifyFile() attributes. -# -RPMVERIFY_NONE = 0 # /*!< */ -RPMVERIFY_MD5 = 1 # 1 << 0 # /*!< from %verify(md5) */ -RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE = 2 # 1 << 1 # /*!< from %verify(size) */ -RPMVERIFY_LINKTO = 4 # 1 << 2 # /*!< from %verify(link) */ -RPMVERIFY_USER = 8 # 1 << 3 # /*!< from %verify(user) */ -RPMVERIFY_GROUP = 16 # 1 << 4 # /*!< from %verify(group) */ -RPMVERIFY_MTIME = 32 # 1 << 5 # /*!< from %verify(mtime) */ -RPMVERIFY_MODE = 64 # 1 << 6 # /*!< from %verify(mode) */ -RPMVERIFY_RDEV = 128 # 1 << 7 # /*!< from %verify(rdev) */ -RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS = 32768 # (1 << 15) # /*!< from --nocontexts */ -RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL = 268435456 # (1 << 28) # /*!< readlink failed */ -RPMVERIFY_READFAIL = 536870912 # (1 << 29) # /*!< file read failed */ -RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL = 1073741824 # (1 << 30) # /*!< lstat failed */ -RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL = 2147483648 # (1 << 31) # /*!< lgetfilecon failed */ - -RPMVERIFY_FAILURES = \ - (RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL|RPMVERIFY_READFAIL|RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL| \ - RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL) - -# Bit(s) to control rpm_verify() operation. -# -VERIFY_DEFAULT = 0, # /*!< */ -VERIFY_MD5 = 1 << 0 # /*!< from --nomd5 */ -VERIFY_SIZE = 1 << 1 # /*!< from --nosize */ -VERIFY_LINKTO = 1 << 2 # /*!< from --nolinkto */ -VERIFY_USER = 1 << 3 # /*!< from --nouser */ -VERIFY_GROUP = 1 << 4 # /*!< from --nogroup */ -VERIFY_MTIME = 1 << 5 # /*!< from --nomtime */ -VERIFY_MODE = 1 << 6 # /*!< from --nomode */ -VERIFY_RDEV = 1 << 7 # /*!< from --nodev */ -# /* bits 8-14 unused, reserved for rpmVerifyAttrs */ -VERIFY_CONTEXTS = 1 << 15 # /*!< verify: from --nocontexts */ -VERIFY_FILES = 1 << 16 # /*!< verify: from --nofiles */ -VERIFY_DEPS = 1 << 17 # /*!< verify: from --nodeps */ -VERIFY_SCRIPT = 1 << 18 # /*!< verify: from --noscripts */ -VERIFY_DIGEST = 1 << 19 # /*!< verify: from --nodigest */ -VERIFY_SIGNATURE = 1 << 20 # /*!< verify: from --nosignature */ -VERIFY_PATCHES = 1 << 21 # /*!< verify: from --nopatches */ -VERIFY_HDRCHK = 1 << 22 # /*!< verify: from --nohdrchk */ -VERIFY_FOR_LIST = 1 << 23 # /*!< query: from --list */ -VERIFY_FOR_STATE = 1 << 24 # /*!< query: from --state */ -VERIFY_FOR_DOCS = 1 << 25 # /*!< query: from --docfiles */ -VERIFY_FOR_CONFIG = 1 << 26 # /*!< query: from --configfiles */ -VERIFY_FOR_DUMPFILES = 1 << 27 # /*!< query: from --dump */ -# /* bits 28-31 used in rpmVerifyAttrs */ - -# Comes from C cource. lib/rpmcli.h -VERIFY_ATTRS = \ - (VERIFY_MD5 | VERIFY_SIZE | VERIFY_LINKTO | VERIFY_USER | VERIFY_GROUP | \ - VERIFY_MTIME | VERIFY_MODE | VERIFY_RDEV | VERIFY_CONTEXTS) - -VERIFY_ALL = \ - (VERIFY_ATTRS | VERIFY_FILES | VERIFY_DEPS | VERIFY_SCRIPT | VERIFY_DIGEST |\ - VERIFY_SIGNATURE | VERIFY_HDRCHK) - - -# Some masks for what checks to NOT do on these file types. -# The C code actiually resets these up for every file. -DIR_FLAGS = ~(RPMVERIFY_MD5 | RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE | RPMVERIFY_MTIME | \ - RPMVERIFY_LINKTO) - -# These file types all have the same mask, but hopefully this will make the -# code more readable. -FIFO_FLAGS = CHR_FLAGS = BLK_FLAGS = GHOST_FLAGS = DIR_FLAGS - -LINK_FLAGS = ~(RPMVERIFY_MD5 | RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE | RPMVERIFY_MTIME | \ - RPMVERIFY_MODE | RPMVERIFY_USER | RPMVERIFY_GROUP) - -REG_FLAGS = ~(RPMVERIFY_LINKTO) - - -def s_isdev(mode): - """ - Check to see if a file is a device. - - """ - return stat.S_ISBLK(mode) | stat.S_ISCHR(mode) - -def rpmpackagelist(rts): - """ - Equivalent of rpm -qa. Intended for RefreshPackages() in the RPM Driver. - Requires rpmtransactionset() to be run first to get a ts. - Returns a list of pkgspec dicts. - - e.g. [ {'name':'foo', 'epoch':'20', 'version':'1.2', 'release':'5', 'arch':'x86_64' }, - {'name':'bar', 'epoch':'10', 'version':'5.2', 'release':'2', 'arch':'x86_64' } ] - - """ - return [{'name':header[rpm.RPMTAG_NAME], - 'epoch':header[rpm.RPMTAG_EPOCH], - 'version':header[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION], - 'release':header[rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE], - 'arch':header[rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH], - 'gpgkeyid':header.sprintf("%|SIGGPG?{%{SIGGPG:pgpsig}}:{None}|").split()[-1]} - for header in rts.dbMatch()] - -def getindexbykeyword(index_ts, **kwargs): - """ - Return list of indexs from the rpmdb matching keywords - ex: getHeadersByKeyword(name='foo', version='1', release='1') - - Can be passed any structure that can be indexed by the pkgspec - keyswords as other keys are filtered out. - - """ - lst = [] - name = kwargs.get('name') - if name: - index_mi = index_ts.dbMatch(rpm.RPMTAG_NAME, name) - else: - index_mi = index_ts.dbMatch() - - if 'epoch' in kwargs: - if kwargs['epoch'] != None and kwargs['epoch'] != 'None': - kwargs['epoch'] = int(kwargs['epoch']) - else: - del(kwargs['epoch']) - - keywords = [key for key in list(kwargs.keys()) \ - if key in ('name', 'epoch', 'version', 'release', 'arch')] - keywords_len = len(keywords) - for hdr in index_mi: - match = 0 - for keyword in keywords: - if hdr[keyword] == kwargs[keyword]: - match += 1 - if match == keywords_len: - lst.append(index_mi.instance()) - del index_mi - return lst - -def getheadersbykeyword(header_ts, **kwargs): - """ - Borrowed parts of this from from Yum. Need to fix it though. - Epoch is not handled right. - - Return list of headers from the rpmdb matching keywords - ex: getHeadersByKeyword(name='foo', version='1', release='1') - - Can be passed any structure that can be indexed by the pkgspec - keyswords as other keys are filtered out. - - """ - lst = [] - name = kwargs.get('name') - if name: - header_mi = header_ts.dbMatch(rpm.RPMTAG_NAME, name) - else: - header_mi = header_ts.dbMatch() - - if 'epoch' in kwargs: - if kwargs['epoch'] != None and kwargs['epoch'] != 'None': - kwargs['epoch'] = int(kwargs['epoch']) - else: - del(kwargs['epoch']) - - keywords = [key for key in list(kwargs.keys()) \ - if key in ('name', 'epoch', 'version', 'release', 'arch')] - keywords_len = len(keywords) - for hdr in header_mi: - match = 0 - for keyword in keywords: - if hdr[keyword] == kwargs[keyword]: - match += 1 - if match == keywords_len: - lst.append(hdr) - del header_mi - return lst - -def prelink_md5_check(filename): - """ - Checks if a file is prelinked. If it is run it through prelink -y - to get the unprelinked md5 and file size. - - Return 0 if the file was not prelinked, otherwise return the file size. - Always return the md5. - - """ - prelink = False - try: - plf = open(filename, "rb") - except IOError: - return False, 0 - - if prelink_exists: - if isprelink_imported: - plfd = plf.fileno() - if isprelink(plfd): - plf.close() - cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ - % (re.escape(filename)) - plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') - prelink = True - elif whitelist_re.search(filename) and not blacklist_re.search(filename): - plf.close() - cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ - % (re.escape(filename)) - plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') - prelink = True - - fsize = 0 - if py24compat: - chksum = md5.new() - else: - chksum = hashlib.md5() - while 1: - data = plf.read() - if not data: - break - fsize += len(data) - chksum.update(data) - plf.close() - file_md5 = chksum.hexdigest() - if prelink: - return file_md5, fsize - else: - return file_md5, 0 - -def prelink_size_check(filename): - """ - This check is only done if the prelink_md5_check() is not done first. - - Checks if a file is prelinked. If it is run it through prelink -y - to get the unprelinked file size. - - Return 0 if the file was not prelinked, otherwise return the file size. - - """ - fsize = 0 - try: - plf = open(filename, "rb") - except IOError: - return False - - if prelink_exists: - if isprelink_imported: - plfd = plf.fileno() - if isprelink(plfd): - plf.close() - cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ - % (re.escape(filename)) - plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') - - while 1: - data = plf.read() - if not data: - break - fsize += len(data) - - elif whitelist_re.search(filename) and not blacklist_re.search(filename): - plf.close() - cmd = '/usr/sbin/prelink -y %s 2> /dev/null' \ - % (re.escape(filename)) - plf = os.popen(cmd, 'rb') - - while 1: - data = plf.read() - if not data: - break - fsize += len(data) - - plf.close() - - return fsize - -def debug_verify_flags(vflags): - """ - Decodes the verify flags bits. - """ - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_MD5: - print('RPMVERIFY_MD5') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE: - print('RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_LINKTO: - print('RPMVERIFY_LINKTO') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_USER: - print('RPMVERIFY_USER') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_GROUP: - print('RPMVERIFY_GROUP') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_MTIME: - print('RPMVERIFY_MTIME') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_MODE: - print('RPMVERIFY_MODE') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_RDEV: - print('RPMVERIFY_RDEV') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS: - print('RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL: - print('RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_READFAIL: - print('RPMVERIFY_READFAIL') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL: - print('RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL') - if vflags & RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL: - print('RPMVERIFY_LGETFILECONFAIL') - -def debug_file_flags(fflags): - """ - Decodes the file flags bits. - """ - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_DOC: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_DOC') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_ICON: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_ICON') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_NOREPLACE: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_NOREPLACE') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_README: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_README') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_EXCLUDE: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_EXLUDE') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_UNPATCHED: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_UNPATCHED') - - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY: - print('rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY') - -def rpm_verify_file(fileinfo, rpmlinktos, omitmask): - """ - Verify all the files in a package. - - Returns a list of error flags, the file type and file name. The list - entries are strings that are the same as the labels for the bitwise - flags used in the C code. - - """ - (fname, fsize, fmode, fmtime, fflags, frdev, finode, fnlink, fstate, \ - vflags, fuser, fgroup, fmd5) = fileinfo - - # 1. rpmtsRootDir stuff. What does it do and where to I get it from? - - file_results = [] - flags = vflags - - # Check to see if the file was installed - if not pretend all is ok. - # This is what the rpm C code does! - if fstate != rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_NORMAL: - return file_results - - # Get the installed files stats - try: - lstat = os.lstat(fname) - except OSError: - if not (fflags & (rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK|rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST)): - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL') - #file_results.append(fname) - return file_results - - # 5. Contexts? SELinux stuff? - - # Setup what checks to do. This is straight out of the C code. - if stat.S_ISDIR(lstat.st_mode): - flags &= DIR_FLAGS - elif stat.S_ISLNK(lstat.st_mode): - flags &= LINK_FLAGS - elif stat.S_ISFIFO(lstat.st_mode): - flags &= FIFO_FLAGS - elif stat.S_ISCHR(lstat.st_mode): - flags &= CHR_FLAGS - elif stat.S_ISBLK(lstat.st_mode): - flags &= BLK_FLAGS - else: - flags &= REG_FLAGS - - if (fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST): - flags &= GHOST_FLAGS - - flags &= ~(omitmask | RPMVERIFY_FAILURES) - - # 8. SELinux stuff. - - prelink_size = 0 - if flags & RPMVERIFY_MD5: - prelink_md5, prelink_size = prelink_md5_check(fname) - if prelink_md5 == False: - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MD5') - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_READFAIL') - elif prelink_md5 != fmd5: - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MD5') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_LINKTO: - linkto = os.readlink(fname) - if not linkto: - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL') - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_LINKTO') - else: - if len(rpmlinktos) == 0 or linkto != rpmlinktos: - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_LINKTO') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE: - if not (flags & RPMVERIFY_MD5): # prelink check hasn't been done. - prelink_size = prelink_size_check(fname) - if (prelink_size != 0): # This is a prelinked file. - if (prelink_size != fsize): - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE') - elif lstat.st_size != fsize: # It wasn't a prelinked file. - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_MODE: - metamode = fmode - filemode = lstat.st_mode - - # Comparing the type of %ghost files is meaningless, but perms are ok. - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: - metamode &= ~0xf000 - filemode &= ~0xf000 - - if (stat.S_IFMT(metamode) != stat.S_IFMT(filemode)) or \ - (stat.S_IMODE(metamode) != stat.S_IMODE(filemode)): - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MODE') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_RDEV: - if (stat.S_ISCHR(fmode) != stat.S_ISCHR(lstat.st_mode) or - stat.S_ISBLK(fmode) != stat.S_ISBLK(lstat.st_mode)): - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_RDEV') - elif (s_isdev(fmode) & s_isdev(lstat.st_mode)): - st_rdev = lstat.st_rdev - if frdev != st_rdev: - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_RDEV') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_MTIME: - if lstat.st_mtime != fmtime: - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_MTIME') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_USER: - try: - user = pwd.getpwuid(lstat.st_uid)[0] - except KeyError: - user = None - if not user or not fuser or (user != fuser): - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_USER') - - if flags & RPMVERIFY_GROUP: - try: - group = grp.getgrgid(lstat.st_gid)[0] - except KeyError: - group = None - if not group or not fgroup or (group != fgroup): - file_results.append('RPMVERIFY_GROUP') - - return file_results - -def rpm_verify_dependencies(header): - """ - Check package dependencies. Header is an rpm.hdr. - - Don't like opening another ts to do this, but - it was the only way I could find of clearing the ts - out. - - Have asked on the rpm-maint list on how to do - this the right way (28 Feb 2007). - - ts.check() returns: - - ((name, version, release), (reqname, reqversion), \ - flags, suggest, sense) - - """ - _ts1 = rpmtransactionset() - _ts1.addInstall(header, 'Dep Check', 'i') - dep_errors = _ts1.check() - _ts1.closeDB() - return dep_errors - -def rpm_verify_package(vp_ts, header, verify_options): - """ - Verify a single package specified by header. Header is an rpm.hdr. - - If errors are found it returns a dictionary of errors. - - """ - # Set some transaction level flags. - vsflags = 0 - if 'nodigest' in verify_options: - vsflags |= rpm._RPMVSF_NODIGESTS - if 'nosignature' in verify_options: - vsflags |= rpm._RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES - ovsflags = vp_ts.setVSFlags(vsflags) - - # Map from the Python options to the rpm bitwise flags. - omitmask = 0 - - if 'nolinkto' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_LINKTO - if 'nomd5' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_MD5 - if 'nosize' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_SIZE - if 'nouser' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_USER - if 'nogroup' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_GROUP - if 'nomtime' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_MTIME - if 'nomode' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_MODE - if 'nordev' in verify_options: - omitmask |= VERIFY_RDEV - - omitmask = ((~omitmask & VERIFY_ATTRS) ^ VERIFY_ATTRS) - - package_results = {} - - # Check Signatures and Digests. - # No idea what this might return. Need to break something to see. - # Setting the vsflags above determines what gets checked in the header. - hdr_stat = vp_ts.hdrCheck(header.unload()) - if hdr_stat: - package_results['hdr'] = hdr_stat - - # Check Package Depencies. - if 'nodeps' not in verify_options: - dep_stat = rpm_verify_dependencies(header) - if dep_stat: - package_results['deps'] = dep_stat - - # Check all the package files. - if 'nofiles' not in verify_options: - vp_fi = header.fiFromHeader() - for fileinfo in vp_fi: - # Do not bother doing anything with ghost files. - # This is what RPM does. - if fileinfo[4] & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: - continue - - # This is only needed because of an inconsistency in the - # rpm.fi interface. - linktos = vp_fi.FLink() - - file_stat = rpm_verify_file(fileinfo, linktos, omitmask) - - #if len(file_stat) > 0 or options.verbose: - if len(file_stat) > 0: - fflags = fileinfo[4] - if fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG: - file_stat.append('c') - elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_DOC: - file_stat.append('d') - elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: - file_stat.append('g') - elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE: - file_stat.append('l') - elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY: - file_stat.append('P') - elif fflags & rpm.RPMFILE_README: - file_stat.append('r') - else: - file_stat.append(' ') - - file_stat.append(fileinfo[0]) # The filename. - package_results.setdefault('files', []).append(file_stat) - - # Run the verify script if there is one. - # Do we want this? - #if 'noscripts' not in verify_options: - # script_stat = rpmVerifyscript() - # if script_stat: - # package_results['script'] = script_stat - - # If there have been any errors, add the package nevra to the result. - if len(package_results) > 0: - package_results.setdefault('nevra', (header[rpm.RPMTAG_NAME], \ - header[rpm.RPMTAG_EPOCH], \ - header[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION], \ - header[rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE], \ - header[rpm.RPMTAG_ARCH])) - else: - package_results = None - - # Put things back the way we found them. - vsflags = vp_ts.setVSFlags(ovsflags) - - return package_results - -def rpm_verify(verify_ts, verify_pkgspec, verify_options=[]): - """ - Requires rpmtransactionset() to be run first to get a ts. - - pkgspec is a dict specifying the package - e.g.: - For a single package - { name='foo', epoch='20', version='1', release='1', arch='x86_64'} - - For all packages - {} - - Or any combination of keywords to select one or more packages to verify. - - options is a list of 'rpm --verify' options. Default is to check everything. - e.g.: - [ 'nodeps', 'nodigest', 'nofiles', 'noscripts', 'nosignature', - 'nolinkto' 'nomd5', 'nosize', 'nouser', 'nogroup', 'nomtime', - 'nomode', 'nordev' ] - - Returns a list. One list entry per package. Each list entry is a - dictionary. Dict keys are 'files', 'deps', 'nevra' and 'hdr'. - Entries only get added for the failures. If nothing failed, None is - returned. - - Its all a bit messy and probably needs reviewing. - - [ { 'hdr': [???], - 'deps: [((name, version, release), (reqname, reqversion), - flags, suggest, sense), .... ] - 'files': [ ['filename1', 'RPMVERIFY_GROUP', 'RPMVERIFY_USER' ], - ['filename2', 'RPMVERFIY_LSTATFAIL']] - 'nevra': ['name1', 'epoch1', 'version1', 'release1', 'arch1'] } - { 'hdr': [???], - 'deps: [((name, version, release), (reqname, reqversion), - flags, suggest, sense), .... ] - 'files': [ ['filename', 'RPMVERIFY_GROUP', 'RPMVERIFY_USER" ], - ['filename2', 'RPMVERFIY_LSTATFAIL']] - 'nevra': ['name2', 'epoch2', 'version2', 'release2', 'arch2'] } ] - - """ - verify_results = [] - headers = getheadersbykeyword(verify_ts, **verify_pkgspec) - for header in headers: - result = rpm_verify_package(verify_ts, header, verify_options) - if result: - verify_results.append(result) - - return verify_results - -def rpmtransactionset(): - """ - A simple wrapper for rpm.TransactionSet() to keep everthiing together. - Might use it to set some ts level flags later. - - """ - ts = rpm.TransactionSet() - return ts - -class Rpmtscallback(object): - """ - Callback for ts.run(). Used for adding, upgrading and removing packages. - Starting with all possible reasons codes, but bcfg2 will probably only - make use of a few of them. - - Mostly just printing stuff at the moment to understand how the callback - is used. - - """ - def __init__(self): - self.fdnos = {} - - def callback(self, reason, amount, total, key, client_data): - """ - Generic rpmts call back. - """ - if reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_OPEN_FILE: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_CLOSE_FILE: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_START: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_PROGRESS or \ - reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_PROGRESS: - pass - # rpm.RPMCALLBACK_INST_PROGRESS' - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_START: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_STOP: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_START: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_PROGRESS: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_STOP: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_PROGRESS: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_START: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_STOP: - pass - # How do we get at this? - # RPM.modified += key - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNPACK_ERROR: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_CPIO_ERROR: - pass - elif reason == rpm.RPMCALLBACK_UNKNOWN: - pass - else: - print('ERROR - Fell through callBack') - - -def rpm_erase(erase_pkgspecs, erase_flags): - """ - pkgspecs is a list of pkgspec dicts specifying packages - e.g.: - For a single package - { name='foo', epoch='20', version='1', release='1', arch='x86_64'} - - """ - erase_ts_flags = 0 - if 'noscripts' in erase_flags: - erase_ts_flags |= rpm.RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOSCRIPTS - if 'notriggers' in erase_flags: - erase_ts_flags |= rpm.RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERS - if 'repackage' in erase_flags: - erase_ts_flags |= rpm.RPMTRANS_FLAG_REPACKAGE - - erase_ts = rpmtransactionset() - erase_ts.setFlags(erase_ts_flags) - - for pkgspec in erase_pkgspecs: - idx_list = getindexbykeyword(erase_ts, **pkgspec) - if len(idx_list) > 1 and not 'allmatches' in erase_flags: - #pass - print('ERROR - Multiple package match for erase', pkgspec) - else: - for idx in idx_list: - erase_ts.addErase(idx) - - #for te in erase_ts: - - erase_problems = [] - if 'nodeps' not in erase_flags: - erase_problems = erase_ts.check() - - if erase_problems == []: - erase_ts.order() - erase_callback = Rpmtscallback() - erase_ts.run(erase_callback.callback, 'Erase') - #else: - - erase_ts.closeDB() - del erase_ts - return erase_problems - -def display_verify_file(file_results): - ''' - Display file results similar to rpm --verify. - ''' - filename = file_results[-1] - filetype = file_results[-2] - - result_string = '' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_LSTATFAIL' in file_results: - result_string = 'missing ' - else: - if 'RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + 'S' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_MODE' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + 'M' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_MD5' in file_results: - if 'RPMVERIFY_READFAIL' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + '?' - else: - result_string = result_string + '5' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_RDEV' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + 'D' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_LINKTO' in file_results: - if 'RPMVERIFY_READLINKFAIL' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + '?' - else: - result_string = result_string + 'L' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_USER' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + 'U' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_GROUP' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + 'G' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - if 'RPMVERIFY_MTIME' in file_results: - result_string = result_string + 'T' - else: - result_string = result_string + '.' - - print(result_string + ' ' + filetype + ' ' + filename) - sys.stdout.flush() - -#=============================================================================== -# Some options and output to assist with development and testing. -# These are not intended for normal use. -if __name__ == "__main__": - - p = optparse.OptionParser() - - p.add_option('--name', action='store', \ - default=None, \ - help='''Package name to verify. - - ****************************************** - NOT SPECIFYING A NAME MEANS 'ALL' PACKAGES. - ****************************************** - - The specified operation will be carried out on all - instances of packages that match the package specification - (name, epoch, version, release, arch).''') - - p.add_option('--epoch', action='store', \ - default=None, \ - help='''Package epoch.''') - - p.add_option('--version', action='store', \ - default=None, \ - help='''Package version.''') - - p.add_option('--release', action='store', \ - default=None, \ - help='''Package release.''') - - p.add_option('--arch', action='store', \ - default=None, \ - help='''Package arch.''') - - p.add_option('--erase', '-e', action='store_true', \ - default=None, \ - help='''**************************************************** - REMOVE PACKAGES. THERE ARE NO WARNINGS. MULTIPLE - PACKAGES WILL BE REMOVED IF A FULL PACKAGE SPEC IS NOT - GIVEN. E.G. IF JUST A NAME IS GIVEN ALL INSTALLED - INSTANCES OF THAT PACKAGE WILL BE REMOVED PROVIDED - DEPENDENCY CHECKS PASS. IF JUST AN EPOCH IS GIVEN - ALL PACKAGE INSTANCES WITH THAT EPOCH WILL BE REMOVED. - ****************************************************''') - - p.add_option('--list', '-l', action='store_true', \ - help='''List package identity info. rpm -qa ish equivalent - intended for use in RefreshPackages().''') - - p.add_option('--verify', action='store_true', \ - help='''Verify Package(s). Output is only produced after all - packages has been verified. Be patient.''') - - p.add_option('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', \ - help='''Verbose output for --verify option. Output is the - same as rpm -v --verify.''') - - p.add_option('--nodeps', action='store_true', \ - default=False, \ - help='Do not do dependency testing.') - - p.add_option('--nodigest', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not check package digests.') - - p.add_option('--nofiles', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not do file checks.') - - p.add_option('--noscripts', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not run verification scripts.') - - p.add_option('--nosignature', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not do package signature verification.') - - p.add_option('--nolinkto', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not do symlink tests.') - - p.add_option('--nomd5', action='store_true', \ - help='''Do not do MD5 checksums on files. Note that this does - not work for prelink files yet.''') - - p.add_option('--nosize', action='store_true', \ - help='''Do not do file size tests. Note that this does not work - for prelink files yet.''') - - p.add_option('--nouser', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not check file user ownership.') - - p.add_option('--nogroup', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not check file group ownership.') - - p.add_option('--nomtime', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not check file modification times.') - - p.add_option('--nomode', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not check file modes (permissions).') - - p.add_option('--nordev', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not check device node.') - - p.add_option('--notriggers', action='store_true', \ - help='Do not do not generate triggers on erase.') - - p.add_option('--repackage', action='store_true', \ - help='''Do repackage on erase.i Packages are put - in /var/spool/repackage.''') - - p.add_option('--allmatches', action='store_true', \ - help='''Remove all package instances that match the - pkgspec. - - *************************************************** - NO WARNINGS ARE GIVEN. IF THERE IS NO PACKAGE SPEC - THAT MEANS ALL PACKAGES!!!! - ***************************************************''') - - options, arguments = p.parse_args() - - pkgspec = {} - rpm_options = [] - - if options.nodeps: - rpm_options.append('nodeps') - - if options.nodigest: - rpm_options.append('nodigest') - - if options.nofiles: - rpm_options.append('nofiles') - - if options.noscripts: - rpm_options.append('noscripts') - - if options.nosignature: - rpm_options.append('nosignature') - - if options.nolinkto: - rpm_options.append('nolinkto') - - if options.nomd5: - rpm_options.append('nomd5') - - if options.nosize: - rpm_options.append('nosize') - - if options.nouser: - rpm_options.append('nouser') - - if options.nogroup: - rpm_options.append('nogroup') - - if options.nomtime: - rpm_options.append('nomtime') - - if options.nomode: - rpm_options.append('nomode') - - if options.nordev: - rpm_options.append('nordev') - - if options.repackage: - rpm_options.append('repackage') - - if options.allmatches: - rpm_options.append('allmatches') - - main_ts = rpmtransactionset() - - cmdline_pkgspec = {} - if options.name != 'all': - if options.name: - cmdline_pkgspec['name'] = str(options.name) - if options.epoch: - cmdline_pkgspec['epoch'] = str(options.epoch) - if options.version: - cmdline_pkgspec['version'] = str(options.version) - if options.release: - cmdline_pkgspec['release'] = str(options.release) - if options.arch: - cmdline_pkgspec['arch'] = str(options.arch) - - if options.verify: - results = rpm_verify(main_ts, cmdline_pkgspec, rpm_options) - for r in results: - files = r.get('files', '') - for f in files: - display_verify_file(f) - - elif options.list: - for p in rpmpackagelist(main_ts): - print(p) - - elif options.erase: - if options.name: - rpm_erase([cmdline_pkgspec], rpm_options) - else: - print('You must specify the "--name" option') |