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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2017, Brian Coca <bcoca@ansible.com> # (c) 2017, Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com> # (c) 2017 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' module: sysvinit author: - "Ansible Core Team" version_added: "2.6" short_description: Manage SysV services. description: - Controls services on target hosts that use the SysV init system. options: name: required: true description: - Name of the service. type: str aliases: ['service'] state: choices: [ 'started', 'stopped', 'restarted', 'reloaded' ] description: - C(started)/C(stopped) are idempotent actions that will not run commands unless necessary. Not all init scripts support C(restarted) nor C(reloaded) natively, so these will both trigger a stop and start as needed. type: str enabled: type: bool description: - Whether the service should start on boot. B(At least one of state and enabled are required.) sleep: default: 1 description: - If the service is being C(restarted) or C(reloaded) then sleep this many seconds between the stop and start command. This helps to workaround badly behaving services. type: int pattern: description: - A substring to look for as would be found in the output of the I(ps) command as a stand-in for a status result. - If the string is found, the service will be assumed to be running. - "This option is mainly for use with init scripts that don't support the 'status' option." type: str runlevels: description: - The runlevels this script should be enabled/disabled from. - Use this to override the defaults set by the package or init script itself. type: list elements: str arguments: description: - Additional arguments provided on the command line that some init scripts accept. type: str aliases: [ 'args' ] daemonize: type: bool description: - Have the module daemonize as the service itself might not do so properly. - This is useful with badly written init scripts or daemons, which commonly manifests as the task hanging as it is still holding the tty or the service dying when the task is over as the connection closes the session. default: no extends_documentation_fragment: action_common_attributes attributes: check_mode: support: full diff_mode: support: none platform: platforms: posix notes: - One option other than name is required. - The service names might vary by specific OS/distribution requirements: - That the service managed has a corresponding init script. ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Make sure apache2 is started ansible.builtin.sysvinit: name: apache2 state: started enabled: yes - name: Make sure apache2 is started on runlevels 3 and 5 ansible.builtin.sysvinit: name: apache2 state: started enabled: yes runlevels: - 3 - 5 ''' RETURN = r''' results: description: results from actions taken returned: always type: complex sample: { "attempts": 1, "changed": true, "name": "apache2", "status": { "enabled": { "changed": true, "rc": 0, "stderr": "", "stdout": "" }, "stopped": { "changed": true, "rc": 0, "stderr": "", "stdout": "Stopping web server: apache2.\n" } } } ''' import re from time import sleep from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.service import sysv_is_enabled, get_sysv_script, sysv_exists, fail_if_missing, get_ps, daemonize def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( name=dict(required=True, type='str', aliases=['service']), state=dict(choices=['started', 'stopped', 'restarted', 'reloaded'], type='str'), enabled=dict(type='bool'), sleep=dict(type='int', default=1), pattern=dict(type='str'), arguments=dict(type='str', aliases=['args']), runlevels=dict(type='list', elements='str'), daemonize=dict(type='bool', default=False), ), supports_check_mode=True, required_one_of=[['state', 'enabled']], ) name = module.params['name'] action = module.params['state'] enabled = module.params['enabled'] runlevels = module.params['runlevels'] pattern = module.params['pattern'] sleep_for = module.params['sleep'] rc = 0 out = err = '' result = { 'name': name, 'changed': False, 'status': {} } # ensure service exists, get script name fail_if_missing(module, sysv_exists(name), name) script = get_sysv_script(name) # locate binaries for service management paths = ['/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/bin', '/usr/bin'] binaries = ['chkconfig', 'update-rc.d', 'insserv', 'service'] # Keeps track of the service status for various runlevels because we can # operate on multiple runlevels at once runlevel_status = {} location = {} for binary in binaries: location[binary] = module.get_bin_path(binary, opt_dirs=paths) # figure out enable status if runlevels: for rl in runlevels: runlevel_status.setdefault(rl, {}) runlevel_status[rl]["enabled"] = sysv_is_enabled(name, runlevel=rl) else: runlevel_status["enabled"] = sysv_is_enabled(name) # figure out started status, everyone does it different! is_started = False worked = False # user knows other methods fail and supplied pattern if pattern: worked = is_started = get_ps(module, pattern) else: if location.get('service'): # standard tool that has been 'destandarized' by reimplementation in other OS/distros cmd = '%s %s status' % (location['service'], name) elif script: # maybe script implements status (not LSB) cmd = '%s status' % script else: module.fail_json(msg="Unable to determine service status") (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) if not rc == -1: # special case if name == 'iptables' and "ACCEPT" in out: worked = True is_started = True # check output messages, messy but sadly more reliable than rc if not worked and out.count('\n') <= 1: cleanout = out.lower().replace(name.lower(), '') for stopped in ['stop', 'is dead ', 'dead but ', 'could not access pid file', 'inactive']: if stopped in cleanout: worked = True break if not worked: for started_status in ['run', 'start', 'active']: if started_status in cleanout and "not " not in cleanout: is_started = True worked = True break # hope rc is not lying to us, use often used 'bad' returns if not worked and rc in [1, 2, 3, 4, 69]: worked = True if not worked: # hail mary if rc == 0: is_started = True worked = True # ps for luck, can only assure positive match elif get_ps(module, name): is_started = True worked = True module.warn("Used ps output to match service name and determine it is up, this is very unreliable") if not worked: module.warn("Unable to determine if service is up, assuming it is down") ########################################################################### # BEGIN: Enable/Disable result['status'].setdefault('enabled', {}) result['status']['enabled']['changed'] = False result['status']['enabled']['rc'] = None result['status']['enabled']['stdout'] = None result['status']['enabled']['stderr'] = None if runlevels: result['status']['enabled']['runlevels'] = runlevels for rl in runlevels: if enabled != runlevel_status[rl]["enabled"]: result['changed'] = True result['status']['enabled']['changed'] = True if not module.check_mode and result['changed']: # Perform enable/disable here if enabled: if location.get('update-rc.d'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s %s enable %s" % (location['update-rc.d'], name, ' '.join(runlevels))) elif location.get('chkconfig'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s --level %s %s on" % (location['chkconfig'], ''.join(runlevels), name)) else: if location.get('update-rc.d'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s %s disable %s" % (location['update-rc.d'], name, ' '.join(runlevels))) elif location.get('chkconfig'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s --level %s %s off" % (location['chkconfig'], ''.join(runlevels), name)) else: if enabled is not None and enabled != runlevel_status["enabled"]: result['changed'] = True result['status']['enabled']['changed'] = True if not module.check_mode and result['changed']: # Perform enable/disable here if enabled: if location.get('update-rc.d'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s %s defaults" % (location['update-rc.d'], name)) elif location.get('chkconfig'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s %s on" % (location['chkconfig'], name)) else: if location.get('update-rc.d'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s %s disable" % (location['update-rc.d'], name)) elif location.get('chkconfig'): (rc, out, err) = module.run_command("%s %s off" % (location['chkconfig'], name)) # Assigned above, might be useful is something goes sideways if not module.check_mode and result['status']['enabled']['changed']: result['status']['enabled']['rc'] = rc result['status']['enabled']['stdout'] = out result['status']['enabled']['stderr'] = err rc, out, err = None, None, None if "illegal runlevel specified" in result['status']['enabled']['stderr']: module.fail_json(msg="Illegal runlevel specified for enable operation on service %s" % name, **result) # END: Enable/Disable ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # BEGIN: state result['status'].setdefault(module.params['state'], {}) result['status'][module.params['state']]['changed'] = False result['status'][module.params['state']]['rc'] = None result['status'][module.params['state']]['stdout'] = None result['status'][module.params['state']]['stderr'] = None if action: action = re.sub(r'p?ed$', '', action.lower()) def runme(doit): args = module.params['arguments'] cmd = "%s %s %s" % (script, doit, "" if args is None else args) # how to run if module.params['daemonize']: (rc, out, err) = daemonize(module, cmd) else: (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) # FIXME: ERRORS if rc != 0: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to %s service: %s" % (action, name), rc=rc, stdout=out, stderr=err) return (rc, out, err) if action == 'restart': result['changed'] = True result['status'][module.params['state']]['changed'] = True if not module.check_mode: # cannot rely on existing 'restart' in init script for dothis in ['stop', 'start']: (rc, out, err) = runme(dothis) if sleep_for: sleep(sleep_for) elif is_started != (action == 'start'): result['changed'] = True result['status'][module.params['state']]['changed'] = True if not module.check_mode: rc, out, err = runme(action) elif is_started == (action == 'stop'): result['changed'] = True result['status'][module.params['state']]['changed'] = True if not module.check_mode: rc, out, err = runme(action) if not module.check_mode and result['status'][module.params['state']]['changed']: result['status'][module.params['state']]['rc'] = rc result['status'][module.params['state']]['stdout'] = out result['status'][module.params['state']]['stderr'] = err rc, out, err = None, None, None # END: state ########################################################################### module.exit_json(**result) if __name__ == '__main__': main()