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# Copyright 2019 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.io>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library 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
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import os
import re
import sys
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT, DEVNULL
def debug(flag):
return flag if os.path.isfile(f'/tmp/vyos.{flag}.debug') else ''
def debug_msg(message, section=''):
if section:
print(f'DEBUG/{section:<6} {message}')
def popen(command, section='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None,
universal_newlines=None, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, decode=None):
""" popen does not raise, returns the output and error code of command """
use_shell = shell
if shell is None:
use_shell = True if ' ' in command else False
p = Popen(
command,
stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr,
env=env, shell=use_shell,
universal_newlines=universal_newlines,
)
tmp = p.communicate(input, timeout)[0].strip()
debug_msg(f"cmd '{command}'", section)
decoded = tmp.decode(decode) if decode else tmp.decode()
if decoded:
debug_msg(f"returned:\n{decoded}", section)
return decoded, p.returncode
def run(command, section='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None,
universal_newlines=None, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, decode=None):
""" does not raise exception on error, returns error code """
_, code = popen(
command, section,
stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr,
input=input, timeout=timeout,
env=env, shell=shell,
universal_newlines=universal_newlines,
decode=decode,
)
return code
def cmd(command, section='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None,
universal_newlines=None, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, decode=None,
raising=None, message=''):
""" does raise exception, returns output of command """
decoded, code = popen(
command, section,
stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr,
input=input, timeout=timeout,
env=env, shell=shell,
universal_newlines=universal_newlines,
decode=decode,
)
if code != 0:
feedback = message + '\n' if message else ''
feedback += f'failed to run command: {command}\n'
feedback += f'returned: {decoded}\n'
feedback += f'exit code: {code}'
if raising is None:
# error code can be recovered with .errno
raise OSError(code, feedback)
else:
raise raising(feedback)
return decoded
def read_file(path):
""" Read a file to string """
with open(path, 'r') as f:
data = f.read().strip()
return data
def chown(path, user, group):
""" change file/directory owner """
from pwd import getpwnam
from grp import getgrnam
if os.path.exists(path):
uid = getpwnam(user).pw_uid
gid = getgrnam(group).gr_gid
os.chown(path, uid, gid)
def chmod_750(path):
""" make file/directory only executable to user and group """
from stat import S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR, S_IXUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IXGRP
if os.path.exists(path):
bitmask = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IXGRP
os.chmod(path, bitmask)
def chmod_x(path):
""" make file executable """
from stat import S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR, S_IXUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IXGRP, S_IROTH, S_IXOTH
if os.path.exists(path):
bitmask = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IXUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IXGRP | \
S_IROTH | S_IXOTH
os.chmod(path, bitmask)
def colon_separated_to_dict(data_string, uniquekeys=False):
""" Converts a string containing newline-separated entries
of colon-separated key-value pairs into a dict.
Such files are common in Linux /proc filesystem
Args:
data_string (str): data string
uniquekeys (bool): whether to insist that keys are unique or not
Returns: dict
Raises:
ValueError: if uniquekeys=True and the data string has
duplicate keys.
Note:
If uniquekeys=True, then dict entries are always strings,
otherwise they are always lists of strings.
"""
key_value_re = re.compile('([^:]+)\s*\:\s*(.*)')
data_raw = re.split('\n', data_string)
data = {}
for l in data_raw:
l = l.strip()
if l:
match = re.match(key_value_re, l)
if match:
key = match.groups()[0].strip()
value = match.groups()[1].strip()
if key in data.keys():
if uniquekeys:
raise ValueError("Data string has duplicate keys: {0}".format(key))
else:
data[key].append(value)
else:
if uniquekeys:
data[key] = value
else:
data[key] = [value]
else:
pass
return data
def process_running(pid_file):
""" Checks if a process with PID in pid_file is running """
from psutil import pid_exists
if not os.path.isfile(pid_file):
return False
with open(pid_file, 'r') as f:
pid = f.read().strip()
return pid_exists(int(pid))
def seconds_to_human(s, separator=""):
""" Converts number of seconds passed to a human-readable
interval such as 1w4d18h35m59s
"""
s = int(s)
week = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7
day = 60 * 60 * 24
hour = 60 * 60
remainder = 0
result = ""
weeks = s // week
if weeks > 0:
result = "{0}w".format(weeks)
s = s % week
days = s // day
if days > 0:
result = "{0}{1}{2}d".format(result, separator, days)
s = s % day
hours = s // hour
if hours > 0:
result = "{0}{1}{2}h".format(result, separator, hours)
s = s % hour
minutes = s // 60
if minutes > 0:
result = "{0}{1}{2}m".format(result, separator, minutes)
s = s % 60
seconds = s
if seconds > 0:
result = "{0}{1}{2}s".format(result, separator, seconds)
return result
def get_cfg_group_id():
from grp import getgrnam
from vyos.defaults import cfg_group
group_data = getgrnam(cfg_group)
return group_data.gr_gid
def file_is_persistent(path):
if not re.match(r'^(/config|/opt/vyatta/etc/config)', os.path.dirname(path)):
warning = "Warning: file {0} is outside the /config directory\n".format(path)
warning += "It will not be automatically migrated to a new image on system update"
return (False, warning)
else:
return (True, None)
def commit_in_progress():
""" Not to be used in normal op mode scripts! """
# The CStore backend locks the config by opening a file
# The file is not removed after commit, so just checking
# if it exists is insufficient, we need to know if it's open by anyone
# There are two ways to check if any other process keeps a file open.
# The first one is to try opening it and see if the OS objects.
# That's faster but prone to race conditions and can be intrusive.
# The other one is to actually check if any process keeps it open.
# It's non-intrusive but needs root permissions, else you can't check
# processes of other users.
#
# Since this will be used in scripts that modify the config outside of the CLI
# framework, those knowingly have root permissions.
# For everything else, we add a safeguard.
from psutil import process_iter, NoSuchProcess
from vyos.defaults import commit_lock
idu = cmd('/usr/bin/id -u')
if idu != '0':
raise OSError("This functions needs root permissions to return correct results")
for proc in process_iter():
try:
files = proc.open_files()
if files:
for f in files:
if f.path == commit_lock:
return True
except NoSuchProcess as err:
# Process died before we could examine it
pass
# Default case
return False
def wait_for_commit_lock():
""" Not to be used in normal op mode scripts! """
from time import sleep
# Very synchronous approach to multiprocessing
while commit_in_progress():
sleep(1)
def ask_yes_no(question, default=False) -> bool:
"""Ask a yes/no question via input() and return their answer."""
default_msg = "[Y/n]" if default else "[y/N]"
while True:
sys.stdout.write("%s %s " % (question, default_msg))
c = input().lower()
if c == '':
return default
elif c in ("y", "ye", "yes"):
return True
elif c in ("n", "no"):
return False
else:
sys.stdout.write("Please respond with yes/y or no/n\n")
def is_admin() -> bool:
"""Look if current user is in sudo group"""
from getpass import getuser
from grp import getgrnam
current_user = getuser()
(_, _, _, admin_group_members) = getgrnam('sudo')
return current_user in admin_group_members
def mac2eui64(mac, prefix=None):
"""
Convert a MAC address to a EUI64 address or, with prefix provided, a full
IPv6 address.
Thankfully copied from https://gist.github.com/wido/f5e32576bb57b5cc6f934e177a37a0d3
"""
from ipaddress import ip_network
# http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.5.1
eui64 = re.sub(r'[.:-]', '', mac).lower()
eui64 = eui64[0:6] + 'fffe' + eui64[6:]
eui64 = hex(int(eui64[0:2], 16) ^ 2)[2:].zfill(2) + eui64[2:]
if prefix is None:
return ':'.join(re.findall(r'.{4}', eui64))
else:
try:
net = ip_network(prefix, strict=False)
euil = int('0x{0}'.format(eui64), 16)
return str(net[euil])
except: # pylint: disable=bare-except
return
def is_bridge_member(interface):
"""
Checks if passed interfaces is part of a bridge device or not.
Returns a tuple:
False, None -> Not part of a bridge
True, bridge-name -> If it is assigned to a bridge
"""
from vyos.config import Config
c = Config()
base = ['interfaces', 'bridge']
for bridge in c.list_nodes(base):
members = c.list_nodes(base + [bridge, 'member', 'interface'])
if interface in members:
return (True, bridge)
return False, None
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