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# Copyright 2012, Tim Bielawa <tbielawa@redhat.com> # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible 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. # # Ansible 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 Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import datetime import signal import sys import termios import time import tty from os import ( getpgrp, isatty, tcgetpgrp, ) from ansible.errors import AnsibleError from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text, to_native from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase from ansible.utils.display import Display display = Display() try: import curses import io # Nest the try except since curses.error is not available if curses did not import try: curses.setupterm() HAS_CURSES = True except (curses.error, TypeError, io.UnsupportedOperation): HAS_CURSES = False except ImportError: HAS_CURSES = False MOVE_TO_BOL = b'\r' CLEAR_TO_EOL = b'\x1b[K' if HAS_CURSES: # curses.tigetstr() returns None in some circumstances MOVE_TO_BOL = curses.tigetstr('cr') or MOVE_TO_BOL CLEAR_TO_EOL = curses.tigetstr('el') or CLEAR_TO_EOL def setraw(fd, when=termios.TCSAFLUSH): """Put terminal into a raw mode. Copied from ``tty`` from CPython 3.11.0, and modified to not remove OPOST from OFLAG OPOST is kept to prevent an issue with multi line prompts from being corrupted now that display is proxied via the queue from forks. The problem is a race condition, in that we proxy the display over the fork, but before it can be displayed, this plugin will have continued executing, potentially setting stdout and stdin to raw which remove output post processing that commonly converts NL to CRLF """ mode = termios.tcgetattr(fd) mode[tty.IFLAG] = mode[tty.IFLAG] & ~(termios.BRKINT | termios.ICRNL | termios.INPCK | termios.ISTRIP | termios.IXON) # mode[tty.OFLAG] = mode[tty.OFLAG] & ~(termios.OPOST) mode[tty.CFLAG] = mode[tty.CFLAG] & ~(termios.CSIZE | termios.PARENB) mode[tty.CFLAG] = mode[tty.CFLAG] | termios.CS8 mode[tty.LFLAG] = mode[tty.LFLAG] & ~(termios.ECHO | termios.ICANON | termios.IEXTEN | termios.ISIG) mode[tty.CC][termios.VMIN] = 1 mode[tty.CC][termios.VTIME] = 0 termios.tcsetattr(fd, when, mode) class AnsibleTimeoutExceeded(Exception): pass def timeout_handler(signum, frame): raise AnsibleTimeoutExceeded def clear_line(stdout): stdout.write(b'\x1b[%s' % MOVE_TO_BOL) stdout.write(b'\x1b[%s' % CLEAR_TO_EOL) def is_interactive(fd=None): if fd is None: return False if isatty(fd): # Compare the current process group to the process group associated # with terminal of the given file descriptor to determine if the process # is running in the background. return getpgrp() == tcgetpgrp(fd) else: return False class ActionModule(ActionBase): ''' pauses execution for a length or time, or until input is received ''' BYPASS_HOST_LOOP = True def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=None): ''' run the pause action module ''' if task_vars is None: task_vars = dict() result = super(ActionModule, self).run(tmp, task_vars) del tmp # tmp no longer has any effect validation_result, new_module_args = self.validate_argument_spec( argument_spec={ 'echo': {'type': 'bool', 'default': True}, 'minutes': {'type': int}, # Don't break backwards compat, allow floats, by using int callable 'seconds': {'type': int}, # Don't break backwards compat, allow floats, by using int callable 'prompt': {'type': 'str'}, }, mutually_exclusive=( ('minutes', 'seconds'), ), ) duration_unit = 'minutes' prompt = None seconds = None echo = new_module_args['echo'] echo_prompt = '' result.update(dict( changed=False, rc=0, stderr='', stdout='', start=None, stop=None, delta=None, echo=echo )) # Add a note saying the output is hidden if echo is disabled if not echo: echo_prompt = ' (output is hidden)' if new_module_args['prompt']: prompt = "[%s]\n%s%s:" % (self._task.get_name().strip(), new_module_args['prompt'], echo_prompt) else: # If no custom prompt is specified, set a default prompt prompt = "[%s]\n%s%s:" % (self._task.get_name().strip(), 'Press enter to continue, Ctrl+C to interrupt', echo_prompt) if new_module_args['minutes'] is not None: seconds = new_module_args['minutes'] * 60 elif new_module_args['seconds'] is not None: seconds = new_module_args['seconds'] duration_unit = 'seconds' ######################################################################## # Begin the hard work! start = time.time() result['start'] = to_text(datetime.datetime.now()) result['user_input'] = b'' stdin_fd = None old_settings = None try: if seconds is not None: if seconds < 1: seconds = 1 # setup the alarm handler signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, timeout_handler) signal.alarm(seconds) # show the timer and control prompts display.display("Pausing for %d seconds%s" % (seconds, echo_prompt)) display.display("(ctrl+C then 'C' = continue early, ctrl+C then 'A' = abort)\r"), # show the prompt specified in the task if new_module_args['prompt']: display.display(prompt) else: display.display(prompt) # save the attributes on the existing (duped) stdin so # that we can restore them later after we set raw mode stdin_fd = None stdout_fd = None try: stdin = self._connection._new_stdin.buffer stdout = sys.stdout.buffer stdin_fd = stdin.fileno() stdout_fd = stdout.fileno() except (ValueError, AttributeError): # ValueError: someone is using a closed file descriptor as stdin # AttributeError: someone is using a null file descriptor as stdin on windoze stdin = None interactive = is_interactive(stdin_fd) if interactive: # grab actual Ctrl+C sequence try: intr = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd)[6][termios.VINTR] except Exception: # unsupported/not present, use default intr = b'\x03' # value for Ctrl+C # get backspace sequences try: backspace = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd)[6][termios.VERASE] except Exception: backspace = [b'\x7f', b'\x08'] old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd) setraw(stdin_fd) # Only set stdout to raw mode if it is a TTY. This is needed when redirecting # stdout to a file since a file cannot be set to raw mode. if isatty(stdout_fd): setraw(stdout_fd) # Only echo input if no timeout is specified if not seconds and echo: new_settings = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd) new_settings[3] = new_settings[3] | termios.ECHO termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, termios.TCSANOW, new_settings) # flush the buffer to make sure no previous key presses # are read in below termios.tcflush(stdin, termios.TCIFLUSH) while True: if not interactive: if seconds is None: display.warning("Not waiting for response to prompt as stdin is not interactive") if seconds is not None: # Give the signal handler enough time to timeout time.sleep(seconds + 1) break try: key_pressed = stdin.read(1) if key_pressed == intr: # value for Ctrl+C clear_line(stdout) raise KeyboardInterrupt if not seconds: # read key presses and act accordingly if key_pressed in (b'\r', b'\n'): clear_line(stdout) break elif key_pressed in backspace: # delete a character if backspace is pressed result['user_input'] = result['user_input'][:-1] clear_line(stdout) if echo: stdout.write(result['user_input']) stdout.flush() else: result['user_input'] += key_pressed except KeyboardInterrupt: signal.alarm(0) display.display("Press 'C' to continue the play or 'A' to abort \r"), if self._c_or_a(stdin): clear_line(stdout) break clear_line(stdout) raise AnsibleError('user requested abort!') except AnsibleTimeoutExceeded: # this is the exception we expect when the alarm signal # fires, so we simply ignore it to move into the cleanup pass finally: # cleanup and save some information # restore the old settings for the duped stdin stdin_fd if not (None in (stdin_fd, old_settings)) and isatty(stdin_fd): termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) duration = time.time() - start result['stop'] = to_text(datetime.datetime.now()) result['delta'] = int(duration) if duration_unit == 'minutes': duration = round(duration / 60.0, 2) else: duration = round(duration, 2) result['stdout'] = "Paused for %s %s" % (duration, duration_unit) result['user_input'] = to_text(result['user_input'], errors='surrogate_or_strict') return result def _c_or_a(self, stdin): while True: key_pressed = stdin.read(1) if key_pressed.lower() == b'a': return False elif key_pressed.lower() == b'c': return True