# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # 2011 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org) # # This file is part of cdist. # # cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with cdist. If not, see . # # import logging import subprocess import cdist class Wrapper(object): def __init__(self, target_host, remote_exec, remote_copy): self.target_host = target_host self.remote_exec = remote_exec self.remote_copy = remote_copy self.log = logging.getLogger(self.target_host) def remote_mkdir(self, directory): """Create directory on remote side""" self.run_or_fail(["mkdir", "-p", directory], remote=True) def remove_remote_path(self, destination): """Ensure path on remote side vanished""" self.run_or_fail(["rm", "-rf", destination], remote=True) def transfer_path(self, source, destination): """Transfer directory and previously delete the remote destination""" self.remove_remote_path(destination) self.run_or_fail(self.remote_copy.split() + ["-r", source, self.target_host + ":" + destination]) def shell_run_or_debug_fail(self, script, *args, remote=False, **kargs): # Manually execute /bin/sh, because sh -e does what we want # and sh -c -e does not exit if /bin/false called args[0][:0] = [ "/bin/sh", "-e" ] if remote: remote_prefix = self.remote_exec.split() remote_prefix.append(self.target_host) args[0][:0] = remote_prefix self.log.debug("Shell exec cmd: %s", args) if 'env' in kargs: self.log.debug("Shell exec env: %s", kargs['env']) try: subprocess.check_call(*args, **kargs) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: self.log.error("Code that raised the error:\n") if remote: self.run_or_fail(["cat", script], remote=remote) else: try: script_fd = open(script) print(script_fd.read()) script_fd.close() except IOError as error: raise cdist.Error(str(error)) raise cdist.Error("Command failed (shell): " + " ".join(*args)) except OSError as error: raise cdist.Error(" ".join(*args) + ": " + error.args[1]) def run_or_fail(self, *args, remote=False, **kargs): if remote: remote_prefix = self.remote_exec.split() remote_prefix.append(self.target_host) args[0][:0] = remote_prefix self.log.debug("Exec: " + " ".join(*args)) try: subprocess.check_call(*args, **kargs) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: raise cdist.Error("Command failed: " + " ".join(*args)) except OSError as error: raise cdist.Error(" ".join(*args) + ": " + error.args[1])