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#! /usr/bin/python2
# generated from systemctl3.py - do not change
from __future__ import print_function
import threading
import grp
import pwd
import hashlib
import select
import fcntl
import string
import datetime
import socket
import time
import signal
import sys
import os
import errno
import collections
import shlex
import fnmatch
import re
from types import GeneratorType
__copyright__ = "(C) 2016-2024 Guido U. Draheim, licensed under the EUPL"
__version__ = "1.5.8066"
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import logging
logg = logging.getLogger("systemctl")
if sys.version[0] == '3':
basestring = str
xrange = range
DEBUG_AFTER = False
DEBUG_STATUS = False
DEBUG_BOOTTIME = False
DEBUG_INITLOOP = False
DEBUG_KILLALL = False
DEBUG_FLOCK = False
DebugPrintResult = False
TestListen = False
TestAccept = False
HINT = (logging.DEBUG + logging.INFO) // 2
NOTE = (logging.WARNING + logging.INFO) // 2
DONE = (logging.WARNING + logging.ERROR) // 2
logging.addLevelName(HINT, "HINT")
logging.addLevelName(NOTE, "NOTE")
logging.addLevelName(DONE, "DONE")
def logg_debug_flock(format, *args):
if DEBUG_FLOCK:
logg.debug(format, *args) # pragma: no cover
def logg_debug_after(format, *args):
if DEBUG_AFTER:
logg.debug(format, *args) # pragma: no cover
NOT_A_PROBLEM = 0 # FOUND_OK
NOT_OK = 1 # FOUND_ERROR
NOT_ACTIVE = 2 # FOUND_INACTIVE
NOT_FOUND = 4 # FOUND_UNKNOWN
# defaults for options
_extra_vars = []
_force = False
_full = False
_log_lines = 0
_no_pager = False
_now = False
_no_reload = False
_no_legend = False
_no_ask_password = False
_preset_mode = "all"
_quiet = False
_root = ""
_show_all = False
_user_mode = False
_only_what = []
_only_type = []
_only_state = []
_only_property = []
# common default paths
_system_folders = [
"/etc/systemd/system",
"/run/systemd/system",
"/var/run/systemd/system",
"/usr/local/lib/systemd/system",
"/usr/lib/systemd/system",
"/lib/systemd/system",
]
_user_folders = [
"{XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/systemd/user",
"/etc/systemd/user",
"{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/systemd/user",
"/run/systemd/user",
"/var/run/systemd/user",
"{XDG_DATA_HOME}/systemd/user",
"/usr/local/lib/systemd/user",
"/usr/lib/systemd/user",
"/lib/systemd/user",
]
_init_folders = [
"/etc/init.d",
"/run/init.d",
"/var/run/init.d",
]
_preset_folders = [
"/etc/systemd/system-preset",
"/run/systemd/system-preset",
"/var/run/systemd/system-preset",
"/usr/local/lib/systemd/system-preset",
"/usr/lib/systemd/system-preset",
"/lib/systemd/system-preset",
]
# standard paths
_dev_null = "/dev/null"
_dev_zero = "/dev/zero"
_etc_hosts = "/etc/hosts"
_rc3_boot_folder = "/etc/rc3.d"
_rc3_init_folder = "/etc/init.d/rc3.d"
_rc5_boot_folder = "/etc/rc5.d"
_rc5_init_folder = "/etc/init.d/rc5.d"
_proc_pid_stat = "/proc/{pid}/stat"
_proc_pid_status = "/proc/{pid}/status"
_proc_pid_cmdline= "/proc/{pid}/cmdline"
_proc_pid_dir = "/proc"
_proc_sys_uptime = "/proc/uptime"
_proc_sys_stat = "/proc/stat"
# default values
SystemCompatibilityVersion = 219
SysInitTarget = "sysinit.target"
SysInitWait = 5 # max for target
MinimumYield = 0.5
MinimumTimeoutStartSec = 4
MinimumTimeoutStopSec = 4
DefaultTimeoutStartSec = 90 # official value
DefaultTimeoutStopSec = 90 # official value
DefaultTimeoutAbortSec = 3600 # officially it none (usually larget than StopSec)
DefaultMaximumTimeout = 200 # overrides all other
DefaultRestartSec = 0.1 # official value of 100ms
DefaultStartLimitIntervalSec = 10 # official value
DefaultStartLimitBurst = 5 # official value
InitLoopSleep = 5
MaxLockWait = 0 # equals DefaultMaximumTimeout
DefaultPath = "/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
ResetLocale = ["LANG", "LANGUAGE", "LC_CTYPE", "LC_NUMERIC", "LC_TIME", "LC_COLLATE", "LC_MONETARY",
"LC_MESSAGES", "LC_PAPER", "LC_NAME", "LC_ADDRESS", "LC_TELEPHONE", "LC_MEASUREMENT",
"LC_IDENTIFICATION", "LC_ALL"]
LocaleConf="/etc/locale.conf"
DefaultListenBacklog=2
ExitWhenNoMoreServices = False
ExitWhenNoMoreProcs = False
DefaultUnit = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_DEFAULT_UNIT", "default.target") # systemd.exe --unit=default.target
DefaultTarget = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_DEFAULT_TARGET", "multi-user.target") # DefaultUnit fallback
# LogLevel = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL", "info") # systemd.exe --log-level
# LogTarget = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_LOG_TARGET", "journal-or-kmsg") # systemd.exe --log-target
# LogLocation = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_LOG_LOCATION", "no") # systemd.exe --log-location
# ShowStatus = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_SHOW_STATUS", "auto") # systemd.exe --show-status
DefaultStandardInput=os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_STANDARD_INPUT", "null")
DefaultStandardOutput=os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_STANDARD_OUTPUT", "journal") # systemd.exe --default-standard-output
DefaultStandardError=os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_STANDARD_ERROR", "inherit") # systemd.exe --default-standard-error
EXEC_SPAWN = False
EXEC_DUP2 = True
REMOVE_LOCK_FILE = False
BOOT_PID_MIN = 0
BOOT_PID_MAX = -9
PROC_MAX_DEPTH = 100
EXPAND_VARS_MAXDEPTH = 20
EXPAND_KEEP_VARS = True
RESTART_FAILED_UNITS = True
ACTIVE_IF_ENABLED=False
TAIL_CMDS = ["/bin/tail", "/usr/bin/tail", "/usr/local/bin/tail"]
LESS_CMDS = ["/bin/less", "/usr/bin/less", "/usr/local/bin/less"]
CAT_CMDS = ["/bin/cat", "/usr/bin/cat", "/usr/local/bin/cat"]
# The systemd default was NOTIFY_SOCKET="/var/run/systemd/notify"
_notify_socket_folder = "{RUN}/systemd" # alias /run/systemd
_journal_log_folder = "{LOG}/journal"
SYSTEMCTL_DEBUG_LOG = "{LOG}/systemctl.debug.log"
SYSTEMCTL_EXTRA_LOG = "{LOG}/systemctl.log"
_default_targets = ["poweroff.target", "rescue.target", "sysinit.target", "basic.target", "multi-user.target", "graphical.target", "reboot.target"]
_feature_targets = ["network.target", "remote-fs.target", "local-fs.target", "timers.target", "nfs-client.target"]
_all_common_targets = ["default.target"] + _default_targets + _feature_targets
# inside a docker we pretend the following
_all_common_enabled = ["default.target", "multi-user.target", "remote-fs.target"]
_all_common_disabled = ["graphical.target", "resue.target", "nfs-client.target"]
target_requires = {"graphical.target": "multi-user.target", "multi-user.target": "basic.target", "basic.target": "sockets.target"}
_runlevel_mappings = {} # the official list
_runlevel_mappings["0"] = "poweroff.target"
_runlevel_mappings["1"] = "rescue.target"
_runlevel_mappings["2"] = "multi-user.target"
_runlevel_mappings["3"] = "multi-user.target"
_runlevel_mappings["4"] = "multi-user.target"
_runlevel_mappings["5"] = "graphical.target"
_runlevel_mappings["6"] = "reboot.target"
_sysv_mappings = {} # by rule of thumb
_sysv_mappings["$local_fs"] = "local-fs.target"
_sysv_mappings["$network"] = "network.target"
_sysv_mappings["$remote_fs"] = "remote-fs.target"
_sysv_mappings["$timer"] = "timers.target"
# sections from conf
Unit = "Unit"
Service = "Service"
Socket = "Socket"
Install = "Install"
# https://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html
# https://freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#id-1.20.8
EXIT_SUCCESS = 0
EXIT_FAILURE = 1
def strINET(value):
if value == socket.SOCK_DGRAM:
return "UDP"
if value == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
return "TCP"
if value == socket.SOCK_RAW: # pragma: no cover
return "RAW"
if value == socket.SOCK_RDM: # pragma: no cover
return "RDM"
if value == socket.SOCK_SEQPACKET: # pragma: no cover
return "SEQ"
return "<?>" # pragma: no cover
def strYes(value):
if value is True:
return "yes"
if not value:
return "no"
return str(value)
def strE(part):
if not part:
return ""
return str(part)
def strQ(part):
if part is None:
return ""
if isinstance(part, int):
return str(part)
return "'%s'" % part
def shell_cmd(cmd):
return " ".join([strQ(part) for part in cmd])
def to_intN(value, default = None):
if not value:
return default
try:
return int(value)
except:
return default
def to_int(value, default = 0):
try:
return int(value)
except:
return default
def to_list(value):
if not value:
return []
if isinstance(value, list):
return value
if isinstance(value, tuple):
return list(value)
return str(value or "").split(",")
def commalist(value):
return list(_commalist(value))
def _commalist(value):
for val in value:
if not val:
continue
for elem in val.strip().split(","):
yield elem
def int_mode(value):
try: return int(value, 8)
except: return None # pragma: no cover
def unit_of(module):
if "." not in module:
return module + ".service"
return module
def o22(part):
if isinstance(part, basestring):
if len(part) <= 22:
return part
return part[:5] + "..." + part[-14:]
return part # pragma: no cover (is always str)
def o44(part):
if isinstance(part, basestring):
if len(part) <= 44:
return part
return part[:10] + "..." + part[-31:]
return part # pragma: no cover (is always str)
def o77(part):
if isinstance(part, basestring):
if len(part) <= 77:
return part
return part[:20] + "..." + part[-54:]
return part # pragma: no cover (is always str)
def path44(filename):
if not filename:
return "<none>"
x = filename.find("/", 8)
if len(filename) <= 40:
if "/" not in filename:
return ".../" + filename
elif len(filename) <= 44:
return filename
if 0 < x and x < 14:
out = filename[:x+1]
out += "..."
else:
out = filename[:10]
out += "..."
remain = len(filename) - len(out)
y = filename.find("/", remain)
if 0 < y and y < remain+5:
out += filename[y:]
else:
out += filename[remain:]
return out
def unit_name_escape(text):
# https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#id-1.6
esc = re.sub("([^a-z-AZ.-/])", lambda m: "\\x%02x" % ord(m.group(1)[0]), text)
return esc.replace("/", "-")
def unit_name_unescape(text):
esc = text.replace("-", "/")
return re.sub("\\\\x(..)", lambda m: "%c" % chr(int(m.group(1), 16)), esc)
def is_good_root(root):
if not root:
return True
return root.strip(os.path.sep).count(os.path.sep) > 1
def os_path(root, path):
if not root:
return path
if not path:
return path
if is_good_root(root) and path.startswith(root):
return path
while path.startswith(os.path.sep):
path = path[1:]
return os.path.join(root, path)
def path_replace_extension(path, old, new):
if path.endswith(old):
path = path[:-len(old)]
return path + new
def get_exist_path(paths):
for p in paths:
if os.path.exists(p):
return p
return None
def get_PAGER():
PAGER = os.environ.get("PAGER", "less")
pager = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_PAGER", "{PAGER}").format(**locals())
options = os.environ.get("SYSTEMD_LESS", "FRSXMK") # see 'man timedatectl'
if not pager: pager = "cat"
if "less" in pager and options:
return [pager, "-" + options]
return [pager]
def os_getlogin():
""" NOT using os.getlogin() """
return pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid()).pw_name
def get_runtime_dir():
explicit = os.environ.get("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "")
if explicit: return explicit
user = os_getlogin()
return "/tmp/run-"+user
def get_RUN(root = False):
tmp_var = get_TMP(root)
if _root:
tmp_var = _root
if root:
for p in ("/run", "/var/run", "{tmp_var}/run"):
path = p.format(**locals())
if os.path.isdir(path) and os.access(path, os.W_OK):
return path
os.makedirs(path) # "/tmp/run"
return path
else:
uid = get_USER_ID(root)
for p in ("/run/user/{uid}", "/var/run/user/{uid}", "{tmp_var}/run-{uid}"):
path = p.format(**locals())
if os.path.isdir(path) and os.access(path, os.W_OK):
return path
os.makedirs(path, 0o700) # "/tmp/run/user/{uid}"
return path
def get_PID_DIR(root = False):
if root:
return get_RUN(root)
else:
return os.path.join(get_RUN(root), "run") # compat with older systemctl.py
def get_home():
if False: # pragma: no cover
explicit = os.environ.get("HOME", "") # >> On Unix, an initial ~ (tilde) is replaced by the
if explicit: return explicit # environment variable HOME if it is set; otherwise
uid = os.geteuid() # the current users home directory is looked up in the
# # password directory through the built-in module pwd.
return pwd.getpwuid(uid).pw_name # An initial ~user i looked up directly in the
return os.path.expanduser("~") # password directory. << from docs(os.path.expanduser)
def get_HOME(root = False):
if root: return "/root"
return get_home()
def get_USER_ID(root = False):
ID = 0
if root: return ID
return os.geteuid()
def get_USER(root = False):
if root: return "root"
uid = os.geteuid()
return pwd.getpwuid(uid).pw_name
def get_GROUP_ID(root = False):
ID = 0
if root: return ID
return os.getegid()
def get_GROUP(root = False):
if root: return "root"
gid = os.getegid()
return grp.getgrgid(gid).gr_name
def get_TMP(root = False):
TMP = "/tmp"
if root: return TMP
return os.environ.get("TMPDIR", os.environ.get("TEMP", os.environ.get("TMP", TMP)))
def get_VARTMP(root = False):
VARTMP = "/var/tmp"
if root: return VARTMP
return os.environ.get("TMPDIR", os.environ.get("TEMP", os.environ.get("TMP", VARTMP)))
def get_SHELL(root = False):
SHELL = "/bin/sh"
if root: return SHELL
return os.environ.get("SHELL", SHELL)
def get_RUNTIME_DIR(root = False):
RUN = "/run"
if root: return RUN
return os.environ.get("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", get_runtime_dir())
def get_CONFIG_HOME(root = False):
CONFIG = "/etc"
if root: return CONFIG
HOME = get_HOME(root)
return os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", HOME + "/.config")
def get_CACHE_HOME(root = False):
CACHE = "/var/cache"
if root: return CACHE
HOME = get_HOME(root)
return os.environ.get("XDG_CACHE_HOME", HOME + "/.cache")
def get_DATA_HOME(root = False):
SHARE = "/usr/share"
if root: return SHARE
HOME = get_HOME(root)
return os.environ.get("XDG_DATA_HOME", HOME + "/.local/share")
def get_LOG_DIR(root = False):
LOGDIR = "/var/log"
if root: return LOGDIR
CONFIG = get_CONFIG_HOME(root)
return os.path.join(CONFIG, "log")
def get_VARLIB_HOME(root = False):
VARLIB = "/var/lib"
if root: return VARLIB
CONFIG = get_CONFIG_HOME(root)
return CONFIG
def expand_path(path, root = False):
HOME = get_HOME(root)
RUN = get_RUN(root)
LOG = get_LOG_DIR(root)
XDG_DATA_HOME=get_DATA_HOME(root)
XDG_CONFIG_HOME=get_CONFIG_HOME(root)
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=get_RUNTIME_DIR(root)
return os.path.expanduser(path.replace("${", "{").format(**locals()))
def shutil_chown(path, user, group):
if user or group:
uid, gid = -1, -1
if user:
uid = pwd.getpwnam(user).pw_uid
gid = pwd.getpwnam(user).pw_gid
if group:
gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
os.chown(path, uid, gid)
def shutil_fchown(fileno, user, group):
if user or group:
uid, gid = -1, -1
if user:
uid = pwd.getpwnam(user).pw_uid
gid = pwd.getpwnam(user).pw_gid
if group:
gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
os.fchown(fileno, uid, gid)
def shutil_setuid(user = None, group = None, xgroups = None):
""" set fork-child uid/gid (returns pw-info env-settings)"""
if group:
gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
os.setgid(gid)
logg.debug("setgid %s for %s", gid, strQ(group))
groups = [gid]
try:
os.setgroups(groups)
logg.debug("setgroups %s < (%s)", groups, group)
except OSError as e: # pragma: no cover (it will occur in non-root mode anyway)
logg.debug("setgroups %s < (%s) : %s", groups, group, e)
if user:
pw = pwd.getpwnam(user)
gid = pw.pw_gid
gname = grp.getgrgid(gid).gr_name
if not group:
os.setgid(gid)
logg.debug("setgid %s for user %s", gid, strQ(user))
groupnames = [g.gr_name for g in grp.getgrall() if user in g.gr_mem]
groups = [g.gr_gid for g in grp.getgrall() if user in g.gr_mem]
if xgroups:
groups += [g.gr_gid for g in grp.getgrall() if g.gr_name in xgroups and g.gr_gid not in groups]
if not groups:
if group:
gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid
groups = [gid]
try:
os.setgroups(groups)
logg.debug("setgroups %s > %s ", groups, groupnames)
except OSError as e: # pragma: no cover (it will occur in non-root mode anyway)
logg.debug("setgroups %s > %s : %s", groups, groupnames, e)
uid = pw.pw_uid
os.setuid(uid)
logg.debug("setuid %s for user %s", uid, strQ(user))
home = pw.pw_dir
shell = pw.pw_shell
logname = pw.pw_name
return {"USER": user, "LOGNAME": logname, "HOME": home, "SHELL": shell}
return {}
def shutil_truncate(filename):
""" truncates the file (or creates a new empty file)"""
filedir = os.path.dirname(filename)
if not os.path.isdir(filedir):
os.makedirs(filedir)
f = open(filename, "w")
f.write("")
f.close()
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/568271/how-to-check-if-there-exists-a-process-with-a-given-pid
def pid_exists(pid):
"""Check whether pid exists in the current process table."""
if pid is None: # pragma: no cover (is never null)
return False
return _pid_exists(int(pid))
def _pid_exists(pid):
"""Check whether pid exists in the current process table.
UNIX only.
"""
if pid < 0:
return False
if pid == 0:
# According to "man 2 kill" PID 0 refers to every process
# in the process group of the calling process.
# On certain systems 0 is a valid PID but we have no way
# to know that in a portable fashion.
raise ValueError('invalid PID 0')
try:
os.kill(pid, 0)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ESRCH:
# ESRCH == No such process
return False
elif err.errno == errno.EPERM:
# EPERM clearly means there's a process to deny access to
return True
else:
# According to "man 2 kill" possible error values are
# (EINVAL, EPERM, ESRCH)
raise
else:
return True
def pid_zombie(pid):
""" may be a pid exists but it is only a zombie """
if pid is None:
return False
return _pid_zombie(int(pid))
def _pid_zombie(pid):
""" may be a pid exists but it is only a zombie """
if pid < 0:
return False
if pid == 0:
# According to "man 2 kill" PID 0 refers to every process
# in the process group of the calling process.
# On certain systems 0 is a valid PID but we have no way
# to know that in a portable fashion.
raise ValueError('invalid PID 0')
check = _proc_pid_status.format(**locals())
try:
for line in open(check):
if line.startswith("State:"):
return "Z" in line
except IOError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
logg.error("%s (%s): %s", check, e.errno, e)
return False
return False
def checkprefix(cmd):
prefix = ""
for i, c in enumerate(cmd):
if c in "-+!@:":
prefix = prefix + c
else:
newcmd = cmd[i:]
return prefix, newcmd
return prefix, ""
ExecMode = collections.namedtuple("ExecMode", ["mode", "check", "nouser", "noexpand", "argv0"])
def exec_path(cmd):
""" Hint: exec_path values are usually not moved by --root (while load_path are)"""
prefix, newcmd = checkprefix(cmd)
check = "-" not in prefix
nouser = "+" in prefix or "!" in prefix
noexpand = ":" in prefix
argv0 = "@" in prefix
mode = ExecMode(prefix, check, nouser, noexpand, argv0)
return mode, newcmd
LoadMode = collections.namedtuple("LoadMode", ["mode", "check"])
def load_path(ref):
""" Hint: load_path values are usually moved by --root (while exec_path are not)"""
prefix, filename = "", ref
while filename.startswith("-"):
prefix = prefix + filename[0]
filename = filename[1:]
check = "-" not in prefix
mode = LoadMode(prefix, check)
return mode, filename
# https://github.com/phusion/baseimage-docker/blob/rel-0.9.16/image/bin/my_init
def ignore_signals_and_raise_keyboard_interrupt(signame):
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_IGN)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
raise KeyboardInterrupt(signame)
_default_dict_type = collections.OrderedDict
_default_conf_type = collections.OrderedDict
class SystemctlConfData:
""" A *.service files has a structure similar to an *.ini file so
that data is structured in sections and values. Actually the
values are lists - the raw data is in .getlist(). Otherwise
.get() will return the first line that was encountered. """
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def __init__(self, defaults=None, dict_type=None, conf_type=None, allow_no_value=False):
self._defaults = defaults or {}
self._conf_type = conf_type or _default_conf_type
self._dict_type = dict_type or _default_dict_type
self._allow_no_value = allow_no_value
self._conf = self._conf_type()
self._files = []
def defaults(self):
return self._defaults
def sections(self):
return list(self._conf.keys())
def add_section(self, section):
if section not in self._conf:
self._conf[section] = self._dict_type()
def has_section(self, section):
return section in self._conf
def has_option(self, section, option):
if section not in self._conf:
return False
return option in self._conf[section]
def set(self, section, option, value):
if section not in self._conf:
self._conf[section] = self._dict_type()
if value is None:
self._conf[section][option] = []
elif option not in self._conf[section]:
self._conf[section][option] = [value]
else:
self._conf[section][option].append(value)
def getstr(self, section, option, default = None, allow_no_value = False):
done = self.get(section, option, strE(default), allow_no_value)
if done is None: return strE(default)
return done
def get(self, section, option, default = None, allow_no_value = False):
allow_no_value = allow_no_value or self._allow_no_value
if section not in self._conf:
if default is not None:
return default
if allow_no_value:
return None
logg.warning("section {} does not exist".format(section))
logg.warning(" have {}".format(self.sections()))
raise AttributeError("section {} does not exist".format(section))
if option not in self._conf[section]:
if default is not None:
return default
if allow_no_value:
return None
raise AttributeError("option {} in {} does not exist".format(option, section))
if not self._conf[section][option]: # i.e. an empty list
if default is not None:
return default
if allow_no_value:
return None
raise AttributeError("option {} in {} is None".format(option, section))
return self._conf[section][option][0] # the first line in the list of configs
def getlist(self, section, option, default = None, allow_no_value = False):
allow_no_value = allow_no_value or self._allow_no_value
if section not in self._conf:
if default is not None:
return default
if allow_no_value:
return []
logg.warning("section {} does not exist".format(section))
logg.warning(" have {}".format(self.sections()))
raise AttributeError("section {} does not exist".format(section))
if option not in self._conf[section]:
if default is not None:
return default
if allow_no_value:
return []
raise AttributeError("option {} in {} does not exist".format(option, section))
return self._conf[section][option] # returns a list, possibly empty
def filenames(self):
return self._files
class SystemctlConfigParser(SystemctlConfData):
""" A *.service files has a structure similar to an *.ini file but it is
actually not like it. Settings may occur multiple times in each section
and they create an implicit list. In reality all the settings are
globally uniqute, so that an 'environment' can be printed without
adding prefixes. Settings are continued with a backslash at the end
of the line. """
# def __init__(self, defaults=None, dict_type=None, allow_no_value=False):
# SystemctlConfData.__init__(self, defaults, dict_type, allow_no_value)
def read(self, filename):
return self.read_sysd(filename)
def read_sysd(self, filename):
initscript = False
initinfo = False
section = "GLOBAL"
nextline = False
name, text = "", ""
if os.path.isfile(filename):
self._files.append(filename)
for orig_line in open(filename):
if nextline:
text += orig_line
if text.rstrip().endswith("\\") or text.rstrip().endswith("\\\n"):
text = text.rstrip() + "\n"
else:
self.set(section, name, text)
nextline = False
continue
line = orig_line.strip()
if not line:
continue
if line.startswith("#"):
continue
if line.startswith(";"):
continue
if line.startswith(".include"):
logg.error("the '.include' syntax is deprecated. Use x.service.d/ drop-in files!")
includefile = re.sub(r'^\.include[ ]*', '', line).rstrip()
if not os.path.isfile(includefile):
raise Exception("tried to include file that doesn't exist: %s" % includefile)
self.read_sysd(includefile)
continue
if line.startswith("["):
x = line.find("]")
if x > 0:
section = line[1:x]
self.add_section(section)
continue
m = re.match(r"(\w+) *=(.*)", line)
if not m:
logg.warning("bad ini line: %s", line)
raise Exception("bad ini line")
name, text = m.group(1), m.group(2).strip()
if text.endswith("\\") or text.endswith("\\\n"):
nextline = True
text = text + "\n"
else:
# hint: an empty line shall reset the value-list
self.set(section, name, text and text or None)
return self
def read_sysv(self, filename):
""" an LSB header is scanned and converted to (almost)
equivalent settings of a SystemD ini-style input """
initscript = False
initinfo = False
section = "GLOBAL"
if os.path.isfile(filename):
self._files.append(filename)
for orig_line in open(filename):
line = orig_line.strip()
if line.startswith("#"):
if " BEGIN INIT INFO" in line:
initinfo = True
section = "init.d"
if " END INIT INFO" in line:
initinfo = False
if initinfo:
m = re.match(r"\S+\s*(\w[\w_-]*):(.*)", line)
if m:
key, val = m.group(1), m.group(2).strip()
self.set(section, key, val)
continue
self.systemd_sysv_generator(filename)
return self
def systemd_sysv_generator(self, filename):
""" see systemd-sysv-generator(8) """
self.set(Unit, "SourcePath", filename)
description = self.get("init.d", "Description", "")
if description:
self.set(Unit, "Description", description)
check = self.get("init.d", "Required-Start", "")
if check:
for item in check.split(" "):
if item.strip() in _sysv_mappings:
self.set(Unit, "Requires", _sysv_mappings[item.strip()])
provides = self.get("init.d", "Provides", "")
if provides:
self.set(Install, "Alias", provides)
# if already in multi-user.target then start it there.
runlevels = self.getstr("init.d", "Default-Start", "3 5")
for item in runlevels.split(" "):
if item.strip() in _runlevel_mappings:
self.set(Install, "WantedBy", _runlevel_mappings[item.strip()])
self.set(Service, "Restart", "no")
self.set(Service, "TimeoutSec", strE(DefaultMaximumTimeout))
self.set(Service, "KillMode", "process")
self.set(Service, "GuessMainPID", "no")
# self.set(Service, "RemainAfterExit", "yes")
# self.set(Service, "SuccessExitStatus", "5 6")
self.set(Service, "ExecStart", filename + " start")
self.set(Service, "ExecStop", filename + " stop")
if description: # LSB style initscript
self.set(Service, "ExecReload", filename + " reload")
self.set(Service, "Type", "forking") # not "sysv" anymore
# UnitConfParser = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser
UnitConfParser = SystemctlConfigParser
class SystemctlSocket:
def __init__(self, conf, sock, skip = False):
self.conf = conf
self.sock = sock
self.skip = skip
def fileno(self):
return self.sock.fileno()
def listen(self, backlog = None):
if backlog is None:
backlog = DefaultListenBacklog
dgram = (self.sock.type == socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
if not dgram and not self.skip:
self.sock.listen(backlog)
def name(self):
return self.conf.name()
def addr(self):
stream = self.conf.get(Socket, "ListenStream", "")
dgram = self.conf.get(Socket, "ListenDatagram", "")
return stream or dgram
def close(self):
self.sock.close()
class SystemctlConf:
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def __init__(self, data, module = None):
self.data = data # UnitConfParser
self.env = {}
self.status = None
self.masked = None
self.module = module
self.nonloaded_path = ""
self.drop_in_files = {}
self._root = _root
self._user_mode = _user_mode
def root_mode(self):
return not self._user_mode
def loaded(self):
files = self.data.filenames()
if self.masked:
return "masked"
if len(files):
return "loaded"
return ""
def filename(self):
""" returns the last filename that was parsed """
files = self.data.filenames()
if files:
return files[0]
return None
def overrides(self):
""" drop-in files are loaded alphabetically by name, not by full path """
return [self.drop_in_files[name] for name in sorted(self.drop_in_files)]
def name(self):
""" the unit id or defaults to the file name """
name = self.module or ""
filename = self.filename()
if filename:
name = os.path.basename(filename)
return self.module or name
def set(self, section, name, value):
return self.data.set(section, name, value)
def get(self, section, name, default, allow_no_value = False):
return self.data.getstr(section, name, default, allow_no_value)
def getlist(self, section, name, default = None, allow_no_value = False):
return self.data.getlist(section, name, default or [], allow_no_value)
def getbool(self, section, name, default = None):
value = self.data.get(section, name, default or "no")
if value:
if value[0] in "TtYy123456789":
return True
return False
class PresetFile:
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def __init__(self):
self._files = []
self._lines = []
def filename(self):
""" returns the last filename that was parsed """
if self._files:
return self._files[-1]
return None
def read(self, filename):
self._files.append(filename)
for line in open(filename):
self._lines.append(line.strip())
return self
def get_preset(self, unit):
for line in self._lines:
m = re.match(r"(enable|disable)\s+(\S+)", line)
if m:
status, pattern = m.group(1), m.group(2)
if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(unit, pattern):
logg.debug("%s %s => %s %s", status, pattern, unit, strQ(self.filename()))
return status
return None
## with waitlock(conf): self.start()
class waitlock:
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def __init__(self, conf):
self.conf = conf # currently unused
self.opened = -1
self.lockfolder = expand_path(_notify_socket_folder, conf.root_mode())
try:
folder = self.lockfolder
if not os.path.isdir(folder):
os.makedirs(folder)
except Exception as e:
logg.warning("oops, %s", e)
def lockfile(self):
unit = ""
if self.conf:
unit = self.conf.name()
return os.path.join(self.lockfolder, str(unit or "global") + ".lock")
def __enter__(self):
try:
lockfile = self.lockfile()