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# Copyright (c) 2019-2020, Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' author: - Felix Fontein (@felixfontein) name: docker_api short_description: Run tasks in docker containers version_added: 1.1.0 description: - Run commands or put/fetch files to an existing docker container. - Uses the L(requests library,https://pypi.org/project/requests/) to interact directly with the Docker daemon instead of using the Docker CLI. Use the R(community.docker.docker,ansible_collections.community.docker.docker_connection) connection plugin if you want to use the Docker CLI. notes: - Does B(not work with TCP TLS sockets)! This is caused by the inability to send C(close_notify) without closing the connection with Python's C(SSLSocket)s. See U(https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.docker/issues/605) for more information. extends_documentation_fragment: - community.docker.docker.api_documentation - community.docker.docker.var_names options: remote_user: type: str description: - The user to execute as inside the container. vars: - name: ansible_user - name: ansible_docker_user ini: - section: defaults key: remote_user env: - name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER cli: - name: user keyword: - name: remote_user remote_addr: type: str description: - The name of the container you want to access. default: inventory_hostname vars: - name: inventory_hostname - name: ansible_host - name: ansible_docker_host container_timeout: default: 10 description: - Controls how long we can wait to access reading output from the container once execution started. env: - name: ANSIBLE_TIMEOUT - name: ANSIBLE_DOCKER_TIMEOUT version_added: 2.2.0 ini: - key: timeout section: defaults - key: timeout section: docker_connection version_added: 2.2.0 vars: - name: ansible_docker_timeout version_added: 2.2.0 cli: - name: timeout type: integer ''' import os import os.path from ansible.errors import AnsibleFileNotFound, AnsibleConnectionFailure from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_bytes, to_native, to_text from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase from ansible.utils.display import Display from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils.common_api import ( RequestException, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils.copy import ( DockerFileCopyError, DockerFileNotFound, fetch_file, put_file, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.plugin_utils.socket_handler import ( DockerSocketHandler, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.plugin_utils.common_api import ( AnsibleDockerClient, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils._api.errors import APIError, DockerException, NotFound MIN_DOCKER_API = None display = Display() class Connection(ConnectionBase): ''' Local docker based connections ''' transport = 'community.docker.docker_api' has_pipelining = True def _call_client(self, callable, not_found_can_be_resource=False): try: return callable() except NotFound as e: if not_found_can_be_resource: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('Could not find container "{1}" or resource in it ({0})'.format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr'))) else: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('Could not find container "{1}" ({0})'.format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr'))) except APIError as e: if e.response is not None and e.response.status_code == 409: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('The container "{1}" has been paused ({0})'.format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr'))) self.client.fail( 'An unexpected Docker error occurred for container "{1}": {0}'.format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr')) ) except DockerException as e: self.client.fail( 'An unexpected Docker error occurred for container "{1}": {0}'.format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr')) ) except RequestException as e: self.client.fail( 'An unexpected requests error occurred for container "{1}" when trying to talk to the Docker daemon: {0}' .format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr')) ) def __init__(self, play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs): super(Connection, self).__init__(play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs) self.client = None self.ids = dict() # Windows uses Powershell modules if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False): self.module_implementation_preferences = ('.ps1', '.exe', '') self.actual_user = None def _connect(self, port=None): """ Connect to the container. Nothing to do """ super(Connection, self)._connect() if not self._connected: self.actual_user = self.get_option('remote_user') display.vvv(u"ESTABLISH DOCKER CONNECTION FOR USER: {0}".format( self.actual_user or u'?'), host=self.get_option('remote_addr') ) if self.client is None: self.client = AnsibleDockerClient(self, min_docker_api_version=MIN_DOCKER_API) self._connected = True if self.actual_user is None and display.verbosity > 2: # Since we're not setting the actual_user, look it up so we have it for logging later # Only do this if display verbosity is high enough that we'll need the value # This saves overhead from calling into docker when we don't need to display.vvv(u"Trying to determine actual user") result = self._call_client(lambda: self.client.get_json('/containers/{0}/json', self.get_option('remote_addr'))) if result.get('Config'): self.actual_user = result['Config'].get('User') if self.actual_user is not None: display.vvv(u"Actual user is '{0}'".format(self.actual_user)) def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=False): """ Run a command on the docker host """ super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data, sudoable=sudoable) command = [self._play_context.executable, '-c', to_text(cmd)] do_become = self.become and self.become.expect_prompt() and sudoable display.vvv( u"EXEC {0}{1}{2}".format( to_text(command), ', with stdin ({0} bytes)'.format(len(in_data)) if in_data is not None else '', ', with become prompt' if do_become else '', ), host=self.get_option('remote_addr') ) need_stdin = True if (in_data is not None) or do_become else False data = { 'Container': self.get_option('remote_addr'), 'User': self.get_option('remote_user') or '', 'Privileged': False, 'Tty': False, 'AttachStdin': need_stdin, 'AttachStdout': True, 'AttachStderr': True, 'Cmd': command, } if 'detachKeys' in self.client._general_configs: data['detachKeys'] = self.client._general_configs['detachKeys'] exec_data = self._call_client(lambda: self.client.post_json_to_json('/containers/{0}/exec', self.get_option('remote_addr'), data=data)) exec_id = exec_data['Id'] data = { 'Tty': False, 'Detach': False } if need_stdin: exec_socket = self._call_client(lambda: self.client.post_json_to_stream_socket('/exec/{0}/start', exec_id, data=data)) try: with DockerSocketHandler(display, exec_socket, container=self.get_option('remote_addr')) as exec_socket_handler: if do_become: become_output = [b''] def append_become_output(stream_id, data): become_output[0] += data exec_socket_handler.set_block_done_callback(append_become_output) while not self.become.check_success(become_output[0]) and not self.become.check_password_prompt(become_output[0]): if not exec_socket_handler.select(self.get_option('container_timeout')): stdout, stderr = exec_socket_handler.consume() raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('timeout waiting for privilege escalation password prompt:\n' + to_native(become_output[0])) if exec_socket_handler.is_eof(): raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('privilege output closed while waiting for password prompt:\n' + to_native(become_output[0])) if not self.become.check_success(become_output[0]): become_pass = self.become.get_option('become_pass', playcontext=self._play_context) exec_socket_handler.write(to_bytes(become_pass, errors='surrogate_or_strict') + b'\n') if in_data is not None: exec_socket_handler.write(in_data) stdout, stderr = exec_socket_handler.consume() finally: exec_socket.close() else: stdout, stderr = self._call_client(lambda: self.client.post_json_to_stream( '/exec/{0}/start', exec_id, stream=False, demux=True, tty=False, data=data)) result = self._call_client(lambda: self.client.get_json('/exec/{0}/json', exec_id)) return result.get('ExitCode') or 0, stdout or b'', stderr or b'' def _prefix_login_path(self, remote_path): ''' Make sure that we put files into a standard path If a path is relative, then we need to choose where to put it. ssh chooses $HOME but we aren't guaranteed that a home dir will exist in any given chroot. So for now we're choosing "/" instead. This also happens to be the former default. Can revisit using $HOME instead if it's a problem ''' if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False): import ntpath return ntpath.normpath(remote_path) else: if not remote_path.startswith(os.path.sep): remote_path = os.path.join(os.path.sep, remote_path) return os.path.normpath(remote_path) def put_file(self, in_path, out_path): """ Transfer a file from local to docker container """ super(Connection, self).put_file(in_path, out_path) display.vvv("PUT %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self.get_option('remote_addr')) out_path = self._prefix_login_path(out_path) if self.actual_user not in self.ids: dummy, ids, dummy = self.exec_command(b'id -u && id -g') try: user_id, group_id = ids.splitlines() self.ids[self.actual_user] = int(user_id), int(group_id) display.vvvv( 'PUT: Determined uid={0} and gid={1} for user "{2}"'.format(user_id, group_id, self.actual_user), host=self.get_option('remote_addr') ) except Exception as e: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure( 'Error while determining user and group ID of current user in container "{1}": {0}\nGot value: {2!r}' .format(e, self.get_option('remote_addr'), ids) ) user_id, group_id = self.ids[self.actual_user] try: self._call_client( lambda: put_file( self.client, container=self.get_option('remote_addr'), in_path=in_path, out_path=out_path, user_id=user_id, group_id=group_id, user_name=self.actual_user, follow_links=True, ), not_found_can_be_resource=True, ) except DockerFileNotFound as exc: raise AnsibleFileNotFound(to_native(exc)) except DockerFileCopyError as exc: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(to_native(exc)) def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path): """ Fetch a file from container to local. """ super(Connection, self).fetch_file(in_path, out_path) display.vvv("FETCH %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self.get_option('remote_addr')) in_path = self._prefix_login_path(in_path) try: self._call_client( lambda: fetch_file( self.client, container=self.get_option('remote_addr'), in_path=in_path, out_path=out_path, follow_links=True, log=lambda msg: display.vvvv(msg, host=self.get_option('remote_addr')), ), not_found_can_be_resource=True, ) except DockerFileNotFound as exc: raise AnsibleFileNotFound(to_native(exc)) except DockerFileCopyError as exc: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(to_native(exc)) def close(self): """ Terminate the connection. Nothing to do for Docker""" super(Connection, self).close() self._connected = False def reset(self): self.ids.clear()