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__init__.py
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acme.py
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aix_group.py
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aixpkg.py
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aliases.py
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alternatives.py
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apache.py
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apkpkg.py
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archive.py
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arista_pyeapi.py
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artifactory.py
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augeas_cfg.py
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aws_sqs.py
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azurearm_compute.py
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cabal.py
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capirca_acl.py
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cassandra_cql.py
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cassandra_mod.py
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ciscoconfparse_mod.py
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cloud.py
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cron.py
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cyg.py
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data.py
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datadog_api.py
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elasticsearch.py
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etcd_mod.py
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event.py
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extfs.py
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file.py
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firewalld.py
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freebsd_sysctl.py
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freebsd_update.py
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freebsdjail.py
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freebsdkmod.py
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freebsdpkg.py
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freebsdports.py
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freebsdservice.py
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freezer.py
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gcp_addon.py
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gem.py
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genesis.py
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gentoo_service.py
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gentoolkitmod.py
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git.py
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github.py
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glanceng.py
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glassfish.py
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glusterfs.py
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gnomedesktop.py
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google_chat.py
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gpg.py
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grafana4.py
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grains.py
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groupadd.py
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grub_legacy.py
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guestfs.py
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hadoop.py
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haproxyconn.py
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hashutil.py
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heat.py
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helm.py
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hg.py
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highstate_doc.py
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hosts.py
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http.py
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icinga2.py
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idem.py
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ifttt.py
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ilo.py
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incron.py
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influxdb08mod.py
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influxdbmod.py
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infoblox.py
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ini_manage.py
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inspectlib
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inspector.py
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introspect.py
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iosconfig.py
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ipmi.py
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ipset.py
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iptables.py
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iwtools.py
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jboss7_cli.py
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jenkinsmod.py
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jinja.py
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jira_mod.py
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junos.py
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k8s.py
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kapacitor.py
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kerberos.py
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kernelpkg_linux_apt.py
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kernelpkg_linux_yum.py
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key.py
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keyboard.py
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keystone.py
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keystoneng.py
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keystore.py
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kmod.py
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kubeadm.py
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kubernetesmod.py
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launchctl_service.py
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layman.py
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ldap3.py
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ldapmod.py
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libcloud_compute.py
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libcloud_dns.py
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libcloud_storage.py
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linux_acl.py
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linux_ip.py
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linux_lvm.py
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linux_service.py
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linux_shadow.py
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linux_sysctl.py
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localemod.py
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locate.py
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logadm.py
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logmod.py
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logrotate.py
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lvs.py
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lxd.py
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mac_group.py
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mandrill.py
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marathon.py
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mattermost.py
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mdadm_raid.py
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mine.py
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minion.py
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mod_random.py
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mongodb.py
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monit.py
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mount.py
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network.py
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neutron.py
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neutronng.py
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nexus.py
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npm.py
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nxos.py
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nxos_api.py
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nxos_upgrade.py
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omapi.py
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openbsd_sysctl.py
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openbsdpkg.py
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openbsdrcctl_service.py
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openbsdservice.py
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openscap.py
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openstack_config.py
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openstack_mng.py
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openvswitch.py
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opkg.py
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opsgenie.py
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oracle.py
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osquery.py
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pacmanpkg.py
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pagerduty.py
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pagerduty_util.py
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pam.py
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panos.py
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parallels.py
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pcs.py
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pdbedit.py
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pip.py
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pkg_resource.py
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pkgutil.py
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portage_config.py
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postfix.py
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postgres.py
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poudriere.py
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publish.py
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purefa.py
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rabbitmq.py
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redismod.py
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reg.py
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rest_service.py
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restartcheck.py
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ret.py
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rh_ip.py
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rh_service.py
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riak.py
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rpm_lowpkg.py
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rpmbuild_pkgbuild.py
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runit.py
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rvm.py
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s6.py
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salt_proxy.py
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salt_version.py
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saltcheck.py
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saltcloudmod.py
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saltutil.py
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schedule.py
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scp_mod.py
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sensehat.py
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serverdensity_device.py
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slackware_service.py
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Editing: cp.py
""" Minion side functions for salt-cp """ import base64 import errno import fnmatch import logging import os import urllib.parse import salt.crypt import salt.fileclient import salt.minion import salt.transport.client import salt.utils.data import salt.utils.files import salt.utils.gzip_util import salt.utils.path import salt.utils.templates import salt.utils.url from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError log = logging.getLogger(__name__) __proxyenabled__ = ["*"] def _auth(): """ Return the auth object """ if "auth" not in __context__: __context__["auth"] = salt.crypt.SAuth(__opts__) return __context__["auth"] def _gather_pillar(pillarenv, pillar_override): """ Whenever a state run starts, gather the pillar data fresh """ pillar = salt.pillar.get_pillar( __opts__, __grains__, __opts__["id"], __opts__["saltenv"], pillar_override=pillar_override, pillarenv=pillarenv, ) ret = pillar.compile_pillar() if pillar_override and isinstance(pillar_override, dict): ret.update(pillar_override) return ret def recv(files, dest): """ Used with salt-cp, pass the files dict, and the destination. This function receives small fast copy files from the master via salt-cp. It does not work via the CLI. """ ret = {} for path, data in files.items(): if os.path.basename(path) == os.path.basename(dest) and not os.path.isdir(dest): final = dest elif os.path.isdir(dest): final = os.path.join(dest, os.path.basename(path)) elif os.path.isdir(os.path.dirname(dest)): final = dest else: return "Destination unavailable" try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(final, "w+") as fp_: fp_.write(data) ret[final] = True except OSError: ret[final] = False return ret def recv_chunked(dest, chunk, append=False, compressed=True, mode=None): """ This function receives files copied to the minion using ``salt-cp`` and is not intended to be used directly on the CLI. """ if "retcode" not in __context__: __context__["retcode"] = 0 def _error(msg): __context__["retcode"] = 1 return msg if chunk is None: # dest is an empty dir and needs to be created try: os.makedirs(dest) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST: if os.path.isfile(dest): return "Path exists and is a file" else: return _error(exc.__str__()) return True chunk = base64.b64decode(chunk) open_mode = "ab" if append else "wb" try: fh_ = salt.utils.files.fopen(dest, open_mode) # pylint: disable=W8470 except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: # Parent dir does not exist, we need to create it return _error(exc.__str__()) try: os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest)) except OSError as makedirs_exc: # Failed to make directory return _error(makedirs_exc.__str__()) fh_ = salt.utils.files.fopen(dest, open_mode) # pylint: disable=W8470 try: # Write the chunk to disk fh_.write(salt.utils.gzip_util.uncompress(chunk) if compressed else chunk) except OSError as exc: # Write failed return _error(exc.__str__()) else: # Write successful if not append and mode is not None: # If this is the first chunk we're writing, set the mode # log.debug('Setting mode for %s to %s', dest, oct(mode)) log.debug("Setting mode for %s to %s", dest, mode) try: os.chmod(dest, mode) except OSError: return _error(exc.__str__()) return True finally: try: fh_.close() except AttributeError: pass def _mk_client(): """ Create a file client and add it to the context. Each file client needs to correspond to a unique copy of the opts dictionary, therefore it's hashed by the id of the __opts__ dict """ if "cp.fileclient_{}".format(id(__opts__)) not in __context__: __context__[ "cp.fileclient_{}".format(id(__opts__)) ] = salt.fileclient.get_file_client(__opts__) def _client(): """ Return a client, hashed by the list of masters """ _mk_client() return __context__["cp.fileclient_{}".format(id(__opts__))] def _render_filenames(path, dest, saltenv, template, **kw): """ Process markup in the :param:`path` and :param:`dest` variables (NOT the files under the paths they ultimately point to) according to the markup format provided by :param:`template`. """ if not template: return (path, dest) # render the path as a template using path_template_engine as the engine if template not in salt.utils.templates.TEMPLATE_REGISTRY: raise CommandExecutionError( "Attempted to render file paths with unavailable engine {}".format(template) ) kwargs = {} kwargs["salt"] = __salt__ if "pillarenv" in kw or "pillar" in kw: pillarenv = kw.get("pillarenv", __opts__.get("pillarenv")) kwargs["pillar"] = _gather_pillar(pillarenv, kw.get("pillar")) else: kwargs["pillar"] = __pillar__ kwargs["grains"] = __grains__ kwargs["opts"] = __opts__ kwargs["saltenv"] = saltenv def _render(contents): """ Render :param:`contents` into a literal pathname by writing it to a temp file, rendering that file, and returning the result. """ # write out path to temp file tmp_path_fn = salt.utils.files.mkstemp() with salt.utils.files.fopen(tmp_path_fn, "w+") as fp_: fp_.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(contents)) data = salt.utils.templates.TEMPLATE_REGISTRY[template]( tmp_path_fn, to_str=True, **kwargs ) salt.utils.files.safe_rm(tmp_path_fn) if not data["result"]: # Failed to render the template raise CommandExecutionError( "Failed to render file path with error: {}".format(data["data"]) ) else: return data["data"] path = _render(path) dest = _render(dest) return (path, dest) def get_file( path, dest, saltenv="base", makedirs=False, template=None, gzip=None, **kwargs ): """ .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0 ``dest`` can now be a directory Used to get a single file from the salt master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_file salt://path/to/file /minion/dest Template rendering can be enabled on both the source and destination file names like so: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_file "salt://{{grains.os}}/vimrc" /etc/vimrc template=jinja This example would instruct all Salt minions to download the vimrc from a directory with the same name as their os grain and copy it to /etc/vimrc For larger files, the cp.get_file module also supports gzip compression. Because gzip is CPU-intensive, this should only be used in scenarios where the compression ratio is very high (e.g. pretty-printed JSON or YAML files). Use the *gzip* named argument to enable it. Valid values are 1..9, where 1 is the lightest compression and 9 the heaviest. 1 uses the least CPU on the master (and minion), 9 uses the most. There are two ways of defining the fileserver environment (a.k.a. ``saltenv``) from which to retrieve the file. One is to use the ``saltenv`` parameter, and the other is to use a querystring syntax in the ``salt://`` URL. The below two examples are equivalent: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_file salt://foo/bar.conf /etc/foo/bar.conf saltenv=config salt '*' cp.get_file salt://foo/bar.conf?saltenv=config /etc/foo/bar.conf .. note:: It may be necessary to quote the URL when using the querystring method, depending on the shell being used to run the command. """ (path, dest) = _render_filenames(path, dest, saltenv, template, **kwargs) path, senv = salt.utils.url.split_env(path) if senv: saltenv = senv if not hash_file(path, saltenv): return "" else: return _client().get_file(path, dest, makedirs, saltenv, gzip) def envs(): """ List available environments for fileserver CLI Example .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.envs """ return _client().envs() def get_template( path, dest, template="jinja", saltenv="base", makedirs=False, **kwargs ): """ Render a file as a template before setting it down. Warning, order is not the same as in fileclient.cp for non breaking old API. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_template salt://path/to/template /minion/dest """ if "salt" not in kwargs: kwargs["salt"] = __salt__ if "pillar" not in kwargs: kwargs["pillar"] = __pillar__ if "grains" not in kwargs: kwargs["grains"] = __grains__ if "opts" not in kwargs: kwargs["opts"] = __opts__ return _client().get_template(path, dest, template, makedirs, saltenv, **kwargs) def get_dir(path, dest, saltenv="base", template=None, gzip=None, **kwargs): """ Used to recursively copy a directory from the salt master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_dir salt://path/to/dir/ /minion/dest get_dir supports the same template and gzip arguments as get_file. """ (path, dest) = _render_filenames(path, dest, saltenv, template, **kwargs) return _client().get_dir(path, dest, saltenv, gzip) def get_url(path, dest="", saltenv="base", makedirs=False, source_hash=None): """ .. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0 ``dest`` can now be a directory Used to get a single file from a URL. path A URL to download a file from. Supported URL schemes are: ``salt://``, ``http://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, ``swift://`` and ``file://`` (local filesystem). If no scheme was specified, this is equivalent of using ``file://``. If a ``file://`` URL is given, the function just returns absolute path to that file on a local filesystem. The function returns ``False`` if Salt was unable to fetch a file from a ``salt://`` URL. dest The default behaviour is to write the fetched file to the given destination path. If this parameter is omitted or set as empty string (``''``), the function places the remote file on the local filesystem inside the Minion cache directory and returns the path to that file. .. note:: To simply return the file contents instead, set destination to ``None``. This works with ``salt://``, ``http://``, ``https://`` and ``file://`` URLs. The files fetched by ``http://`` and ``https://`` will not be cached. saltenv : base Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. Ignored if ``path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL. source_hash If ``path`` is an http(s) or ftp URL and the file exists in the minion's file cache, this option can be passed to keep the minion from re-downloading the file if the cached copy matches the specified hash. .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_url salt://my/file /tmp/this_file_is_mine salt '*' cp.get_url http://www.slashdot.org /tmp/index.html """ if isinstance(dest, str): result = _client().get_url( path, dest, makedirs, saltenv, source_hash=source_hash ) else: result = _client().get_url( path, None, makedirs, saltenv, no_cache=True, source_hash=source_hash ) if not result: log.error( "Unable to fetch file %s from saltenv %s.", salt.utils.url.redact_http_basic_auth(path), saltenv, ) if result: return salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(result) return result def get_file_str(path, saltenv="base"): """ Download a file from a URL to the Minion cache directory and return the contents of that file Returns ``False`` if Salt was unable to cache a file from a URL. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.get_file_str salt://my/file """ fn_ = cache_file(path, saltenv) if isinstance(fn_, str): try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(fn_, "r") as fp_: return salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fp_.read()) except OSError: return False return fn_ def cache_file(path, saltenv="base", source_hash=None, verify_ssl=True): """ Used to cache a single file on the Minion Returns the location of the new cached file on the Minion source_hash If ``name`` is an http(s) or ftp URL and the file exists in the minion's file cache, this option can be passed to keep the minion from re-downloading the file if the cached copy matches the specified hash. .. versionadded:: 2018.3.0 verify_ssl If ``False``, remote https file sources (``https://``) and source_hash will not attempt to validate the servers certificate. Default is True. .. versionadded:: 3002 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_file salt://path/to/file There are two ways of defining the fileserver environment (a.k.a. ``saltenv``) from which to cache the file. One is to use the ``saltenv`` parameter, and the other is to use a querystring syntax in the ``salt://`` URL. The below two examples are equivalent: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_file salt://foo/bar.conf saltenv=config salt '*' cp.cache_file salt://foo/bar.conf?saltenv=config If the path being cached is a ``salt://`` URI, and the path does not exist, then ``False`` will be returned. .. note:: It may be necessary to quote the URL when using the querystring method, depending on the shell being used to run the command. """ path = salt.utils.data.decode(path) saltenv = salt.utils.data.decode(saltenv) contextkey = "{}_|-{}_|-{}".format("cp.cache_file", path, saltenv) path_is_remote = ( urllib.parse.urlparse(path).scheme in salt.utils.files.REMOTE_PROTOS ) try: if path_is_remote and contextkey in __context__: # Prevent multiple caches in the same salt run. Affects remote URLs # since the master won't know their hash, so the fileclient # wouldn't be able to prevent multiple caches if we try to cache # the remote URL more than once. if os.path.isfile(__context__[contextkey]): return __context__[contextkey] else: # File is in __context__ but no longer exists in the minion # cache, get rid of the context key and re-cache below. # Accounts for corner case where file is removed from minion # cache between cp.cache_file calls in the same salt-run. __context__.pop(contextkey) except AttributeError: pass path, senv = salt.utils.url.split_env(path) if senv: saltenv = senv result = _client().cache_file( path, saltenv, source_hash=source_hash, verify_ssl=verify_ssl ) if not result: log.error("Unable to cache file '%s' from saltenv '%s'.", path, saltenv) if path_is_remote: # Cache was successful, store the result in __context__ to prevent # multiple caches (see above). __context__[contextkey] = result return result def cache_dest(url, saltenv="base"): """ .. versionadded:: 3000 Returns the expected cache path for the file, if cached using :py:func:`cp.cache_file <salt.modules.cp.cache_file>`. .. note:: This only returns the _expected_ path, it does not tell you if the URL is really cached. To check if the URL is cached, use :py:func:`cp.is_cached <salt.modules.cp.is_cached>` instead. CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_dest https://foo.com/bar.rpm salt '*' cp.cache_dest salt://my/file salt '*' cp.cache_dest salt://my/file saltenv=dev """ return _client().cache_dest(url, saltenv) def cache_files(paths, saltenv="base"): """ Used to gather many files from the Master, the gathered files will be saved in the minion cachedir reflective to the paths retrieved from the Master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_files salt://pathto/file1,salt://pathto/file1 There are two ways of defining the fileserver environment (a.k.a. ``saltenv``) from which to cache the files. One is to use the ``saltenv`` parameter, and the other is to use a querystring syntax in the ``salt://`` URL. The below two examples are equivalent: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_files salt://foo/bar.conf,salt://foo/baz.conf saltenv=config salt '*' cp.cache_files salt://foo/bar.conf?saltenv=config,salt://foo/baz.conf?saltenv=config The querystring method is less useful when all files are being cached from the same environment, but is a good way of caching files from multiple different environments in the same command. For example, the below command will cache the first file from the ``config1`` environment, and the second one from the ``config2`` environment. .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_files salt://foo/bar.conf?saltenv=config1,salt://foo/bar.conf?saltenv=config2 .. note:: It may be necessary to quote the URL when using the querystring method, depending on the shell being used to run the command. """ return _client().cache_files(paths, saltenv) def cache_dir( path, saltenv="base", include_empty=False, include_pat=None, exclude_pat=None ): """ Download and cache everything under a directory from the master include_pat : None Glob or regex to narrow down the files cached from the given path. If matching with a regex, the regex must be prefixed with ``E@``, otherwise the expression will be interpreted as a glob. .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0 exclude_pat : None Glob or regex to exclude certain files from being cached from the given path. If matching with a regex, the regex must be prefixed with ``E@``, otherwise the expression will be interpreted as a glob. .. note:: If used with ``include_pat``, files matching this pattern will be excluded from the subset of files defined by ``include_pat``. .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0 CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_dir salt://path/to/dir salt '*' cp.cache_dir salt://path/to/dir include_pat='E@*.py$' """ return _client().cache_dir(path, saltenv, include_empty, include_pat, exclude_pat) def cache_master(saltenv="base"): """ Retrieve all of the files on the master and cache them locally CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_master """ return _client().cache_master(saltenv) def cache_local_file(path): """ Cache a local file on the minion in the localfiles cache CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.cache_local_file /etc/hosts """ if not os.path.exists(path): return "" path_cached = is_cached(path) # If the file has already been cached, return the path if path_cached: path_hash = hash_file(path) path_cached_hash = hash_file(path_cached) if path_hash["hsum"] == path_cached_hash["hsum"]: return path_cached # The file hasn't been cached or has changed; cache it return _client().cache_local_file(path) def list_states(saltenv="base"): """ List all of the available state modules in an environment CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.list_states """ return _client().list_states(saltenv) def list_master(saltenv="base", prefix=""): """ List all of the files stored on the master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.list_master """ return _client().file_list(saltenv, prefix) def list_master_dirs(saltenv="base", prefix=""): """ List all of the directories stored on the master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.list_master_dirs """ return _client().dir_list(saltenv, prefix) def list_master_symlinks(saltenv="base", prefix=""): """ List all of the symlinks stored on the master CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.list_master_symlinks """ return _client().symlink_list(saltenv, prefix) def list_minion(saltenv="base"): """ List all of the files cached on the minion CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.list_minion """ return _client().file_local_list(saltenv) def is_cached(path, saltenv="base"): """ Returns the full path to a file if it is cached locally on the minion otherwise returns a blank string CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.is_cached salt://path/to/file """ return _client().is_cached(path, saltenv) def hash_file(path, saltenv="base"): """ Return the hash of a file, to get the hash of a file on the salt master file server prepend the path with salt://<file on server> otherwise, prepend the file with / for a local file. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.hash_file salt://path/to/file """ path, senv = salt.utils.url.split_env(path) if senv: saltenv = senv return _client().hash_file(path, saltenv) def stat_file(path, saltenv="base", octal=True): """ Return the permissions of a file, to get the permissions of a file on the salt master file server prepend the path with salt://<file on server> otherwise, prepend the file with / for a local file. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.stat_file salt://path/to/file """ path, senv = salt.utils.url.split_env(path) if senv: saltenv = senv stat = _client().hash_and_stat_file(path, saltenv)[1] if stat is None: return stat return salt.utils.files.st_mode_to_octal(stat[0]) if octal is True else stat[0] def push(path, keep_symlinks=False, upload_path=None, remove_source=False): """ WARNING Files pushed to the master will have global read permissions.. Push a file from the minion up to the master, the file will be saved to the salt master in the master's minion files cachedir (defaults to ``/var/cache/salt/master/minions/minion-id/files``) Since this feature allows a minion to push a file up to the master server it is disabled by default for security purposes. To enable, set ``file_recv`` to ``True`` in the master configuration file, and restart the master. keep_symlinks Keep the path value without resolving its canonical form upload_path Provide a different path inside the master's minion files cachedir remove_source Remove the source file on the minion .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.push /etc/fstab salt '*' cp.push /etc/system-release keep_symlinks=True salt '*' cp.push /etc/fstab upload_path='/new/path/fstab' salt '*' cp.push /tmp/filename remove_source=True """ log.debug("Trying to copy '%s' to master", path) if "../" in path or not os.path.isabs(path): log.debug("Path must be absolute, returning False") return False if not keep_symlinks: path = os.path.realpath(path) if not os.path.isfile(path): log.debug("Path failed os.path.isfile check, returning False") return False auth = _auth() if upload_path: if "../" in upload_path: log.debug("Path must be absolute, returning False") log.debug("Bad path: %s", upload_path) return False load_path = upload_path.lstrip(os.sep) else: load_path = path.lstrip(os.sep) # Normalize the path. This does not eliminate # the possibility that relative entries will still be present load_path_normal = os.path.normpath(load_path) # If this is Windows and a drive letter is present, remove it load_path_split_drive = os.path.splitdrive(load_path_normal)[1] # Finally, split the remaining path into a list for delivery to the master load_path_list = [_f for _f in load_path_split_drive.split(os.sep) if _f] load = { "cmd": "_file_recv", "id": __opts__["id"], "path": load_path_list, "size": os.path.getsize(path), "tok": auth.gen_token(b"salt"), } with salt.transport.client.ReqChannel.factory(__opts__) as channel: with salt.utils.files.fopen(path, "rb") as fp_: init_send = False while True: load["loc"] = fp_.tell() load["data"] = fp_.read(__opts__["file_buffer_size"]) if not load["data"] and init_send: if remove_source: try: salt.utils.files.rm_rf(path) log.debug("Removing source file '%s'", path) except OSError: log.error("cp.push failed to remove file '%s'", path) return False return True ret = channel.send(load) if not ret: log.error( "cp.push Failed transfer failed. Ensure master has " "'file_recv' set to 'True' and that the file " "is not larger than the 'file_recv_size_max' " "setting on the master." ) return ret init_send = True def push_dir(path, glob=None, upload_path=None): """ Push a directory from the minion up to the master, the files will be saved to the salt master in the master's minion files cachedir (defaults to ``/var/cache/salt/master/minions/minion-id/files``). It also has a glob for matching specific files using globbing. .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0 Since this feature allows a minion to push files up to the master server it is disabled by default for security purposes. To enable, set ``file_recv`` to ``True`` in the master configuration file, and restart the master. upload_path Provide a different path and directory name inside the master's minion files cachedir CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' cp.push /usr/lib/mysql salt '*' cp.push /usr/lib/mysql upload_path='/newmysql/path' salt '*' cp.push_dir /etc/modprobe.d/ glob='*.conf' """ if "../" in path or not os.path.isabs(path): return False tmpupload_path = upload_path path = os.path.realpath(path) if os.path.isfile(path): return push(path, upload_path=upload_path) else: filelist = [] for root, _, files in salt.utils.path.os_walk(path): filelist += [os.path.join(root, tmpfile) for tmpfile in files] if glob is not None: filelist = [ fi for fi in filelist if fnmatch.fnmatch(os.path.basename(fi), glob) ] if not filelist: return False for tmpfile in filelist: if upload_path and tmpfile.startswith(path): tmpupload_path = os.path.join( os.path.sep, upload_path.strip(os.path.sep), tmpfile.replace(path, "").strip(os.path.sep), ) ret = push(tmpfile, upload_path=tmpupload_path) if not ret: return ret return True
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