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# vi: ts=4 expandtab
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Craig Tracey
#
# Author: Craig Tracey <craigtracey@gmail.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Note:
# This module is intended to manage resolv.conf in environments where
# early configuration of resolv.conf is necessary for further
# bootstrapping and/or where configuration management such as puppet or
# chef own dns configuration. As Debian/Ubuntu will, by default, utilize
# resovlconf, and similarly RedHat will use sysconfig, this module is
# likely to be of little use unless those are configured correctly.
#
# For RedHat with sysconfig, be sure to set PEERDNS=no for all DHCP
# enabled NICs. And, in Ubuntu/Debian it is recommended that DNS
# be configured via the standard /etc/network/interfaces configuration
# file.
#
#
# Usage Example:
#
# #cloud-config
# manage_resolv_conf: true
#
# resolv_conf:
# nameservers: ['8.8.4.4', '8.8.8.8']
# searchdomains:
# - foo.example.com
# - bar.example.com
# domain: example.com
# options:
# rotate: true
# timeout: 1
#
from cloudinit.settings import PER_ONCE
from cloudinit import templater
from cloudinit import util
frequency = PER_ONCE
distros = ['fedora', 'rhel']
def generate_resolv_conf(cloud, log, params):
template_fn = cloud.get_template_filename('resolv.conf')
if not template_fn:
log.warn("No template found, not rendering /etc/resolv.conf")
return
flags = []
false_flags = []
if 'options' in params:
for key, val in params['options'].iteritems():
if type(val) == bool:
if val:
flags.append(key)
else:
false_flags.append(key)
for flag in flags + false_flags:
del params['options'][flag]
params['flags'] = flags
log.debug("Writing resolv.conf from template %s" % template_fn)
templater.render_to_file(template_fn, '/etc/resolv.conf', params)
def handle(name, cfg, _cloud, log, _args):
"""
Handler for resolv.conf
@param name: The module name "resolv-conf" from cloud.cfg
@param cfg: A nested dict containing the entire cloud config contents.
@param cloud: The L{CloudInit} object in use.
@param log: Pre-initialized Python logger object to use for logging.
@param args: Any module arguments from cloud.cfg
"""
if "manage_resolv_conf" not in cfg:
log.debug(("Skipping module named %s,"
" no 'manage_resolv_conf' key in configuration"), name)
return
if not util.get_cfg_option_bool(cfg, "manage_resolv_conf", False):
log.debug(("Skipping module named %s,"
" 'manage_resolv_conf' present but set to False"), name)
return
if not "resolv_conf" in cfg:
log.warn("manage_resolv_conf True but no parameters provided!")
generate_resolv_conf(_cloud, log, cfg["resolv_conf"])
return
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