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# Author: Vaidas Jablonskis <jablonskis@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
import datetime
import json
from base64 import b64decode
from cloudinit.distros import ug_util
from cloudinit import log as logging
from cloudinit import sources
from cloudinit import url_helper
from cloudinit import util
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
MD_V1_URL = 'http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/'
BUILTIN_DS_CONFIG = {'metadata_url': MD_V1_URL}
REQUIRED_FIELDS = ('instance-id', 'availability-zone', 'local-hostname')
GUEST_ATTRIBUTES_URL = ('http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/'
'v1/instance/guest-attributes')
HOSTKEY_NAMESPACE = 'hostkeys'
HEADERS = {'Metadata-Flavor': 'Google'}
class GoogleMetadataFetcher(object):
def __init__(self, metadata_address):
self.metadata_address = metadata_address
def get_value(self, path, is_text, is_recursive=False):
value = None
try:
url = self.metadata_address + path
if is_recursive:
url += '/?recursive=True'
resp = url_helper.readurl(url=url, headers=HEADERS)
except url_helper.UrlError as exc:
msg = "url %s raised exception %s"
LOG.debug(msg, path, exc)
else:
if resp.code == 200:
if is_text:
value = util.decode_binary(resp.contents)
else:
value = resp.contents.decode('utf-8')
else:
LOG.debug("url %s returned code %s", path, resp.code)
return value
class DataSourceGCE(sources.DataSource):
dsname = 'GCE'
def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths):
sources.DataSource.__init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths)
self.default_user = None
if distro:
(users, _groups) = ug_util.normalize_users_groups(sys_cfg, distro)
(self.default_user, _user_config) = ug_util.extract_default(users)
self.metadata = dict()
self.ds_cfg = util.mergemanydict([
util.get_cfg_by_path(sys_cfg, ["datasource", "GCE"], {}),
BUILTIN_DS_CONFIG])
self.metadata_address = self.ds_cfg['metadata_url']
def _get_data(self):
ret = util.log_time(
LOG.debug, 'Crawl of GCE metadata service',
read_md, kwargs={'address': self.metadata_address})
if not ret['success']:
if ret['platform_reports_gce']:
LOG.warning(ret['reason'])
else:
LOG.debug(ret['reason'])
return False
self.metadata = ret['meta-data']
self.userdata_raw = ret['user-data']
return True
@property
def launch_index(self):
# GCE does not provide lauch_index property.
return None
def get_instance_id(self):
return self.metadata['instance-id']
def get_public_ssh_keys(self):
public_keys_data = self.metadata['public-keys-data']
return _parse_public_keys(public_keys_data, self.default_user)
def publish_host_keys(self, hostkeys):
for key in hostkeys:
_write_host_key_to_guest_attributes(*key)
def get_hostname(self, fqdn=False, resolve_ip=False, metadata_only=False):
# GCE has long FDQN's and has asked for short hostnames.
return self.metadata['local-hostname'].split('.')[0]
@property
def availability_zone(self):
return self.metadata['availability-zone']
@property
def region(self):
return self.availability_zone.rsplit('-', 1)[0]
def _write_host_key_to_guest_attributes(key_type, key_value):
url = '%s/%s/%s' % (GUEST_ATTRIBUTES_URL, HOSTKEY_NAMESPACE, key_type)
key_value = key_value.encode('utf-8')
resp = url_helper.readurl(url=url, data=key_value, headers=HEADERS,
request_method='PUT', check_status=False)
if resp.ok():
LOG.debug('Wrote %s host key to guest attributes.', key_type)
else:
LOG.debug('Unable to write %s host key to guest attributes.', key_type)
def _has_expired(public_key):
# Check whether an SSH key is expired. Public key input is a single SSH
# public key in the GCE specific key format documented here:
# https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/adding-removing-ssh-keys#sshkeyformat
try:
# Check for the Google-specific schema identifier.
schema, json_str = public_key.split(None, 3)[2:]
except (ValueError, AttributeError):
return False
# Do not expire keys if they do not have the expected schema identifier.
if schema != 'google-ssh':
return False
try:
json_obj = json.loads(json_str)
except ValueError:
return False
# Do not expire keys if there is no expriation timestamp.
if 'expireOn' not in json_obj:
return False
expire_str = json_obj['expireOn']
format_str = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S+0000'
try:
expire_time = datetime.datetime.strptime(expire_str, format_str)
except ValueError:
return False
# Expire the key if and only if we have exceeded the expiration timestamp.
return datetime.datetime.utcnow() > expire_time
def _parse_public_keys(public_keys_data, default_user=None):
# Parse the SSH key data for the default user account. Public keys input is
# a list containing SSH public keys in the GCE specific key format
# documented here:
# https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/adding-removing-ssh-keys#sshkeyformat
public_keys = []
if not public_keys_data:
return public_keys
for public_key in public_keys_data:
if not public_key or not all(ord(c) < 128 for c in public_key):
continue
split_public_key = public_key.split(':', 1)
if len(split_public_key) != 2:
continue
user, key = split_public_key
if user in ('cloudinit', default_user) and not _has_expired(key):
public_keys.append(key)
return public_keys
def read_md(address=None, platform_check=True):
if address is None:
address = MD_V1_URL
ret = {'meta-data': None, 'user-data': None,
'success': False, 'reason': None}
ret['platform_reports_gce'] = platform_reports_gce()
if platform_check and not ret['platform_reports_gce']:
ret['reason'] = "Not running on GCE."
return ret
# If we cannot resolve the metadata server, then no point in trying.
if not util.is_resolvable_url(address):
LOG.debug("%s is not resolvable", address)
ret['reason'] = 'address "%s" is not resolvable' % address
return ret
# url_map: (our-key, path, required, is_text, is_recursive)
url_map = [
('instance-id', ('instance/id',), True, True, False),
('availability-zone', ('instance/zone',), True, True, False),
('local-hostname', ('instance/hostname',), True, True, False),
('instance-data', ('instance/attributes',), False, False, True),
('project-data', ('project/attributes',), False, False, True),
]
metadata_fetcher = GoogleMetadataFetcher(address)
md = {}
# Iterate over url_map keys to get metadata items.
for (mkey, paths, required, is_text, is_recursive) in url_map:
value = None
for path in paths:
new_value = metadata_fetcher.get_value(path, is_text, is_recursive)
if new_value is not None:
value = new_value
if required and value is None:
msg = "required key %s returned nothing. not GCE"
ret['reason'] = msg % mkey
return ret
md[mkey] = value
instance_data = json.loads(md['instance-data'] or '{}')
project_data = json.loads(md['project-data'] or '{}')
valid_keys = [instance_data.get('sshKeys'), instance_data.get('ssh-keys')]
block_project = instance_data.get('block-project-ssh-keys', '').lower()
if block_project != 'true' and not instance_data.get('sshKeys'):
valid_keys.append(project_data.get('ssh-keys'))
valid_keys.append(project_data.get('sshKeys'))
public_keys_data = '\n'.join([key for key in valid_keys if key])
md['public-keys-data'] = public_keys_data.splitlines()
if md['availability-zone']:
md['availability-zone'] = md['availability-zone'].split('/')[-1]
if 'user-data' in instance_data:
# instance_data was json, so values are all utf-8 strings.
ud = instance_data['user-data'].encode("utf-8")
encoding = instance_data.get('user-data-encoding')
if encoding == 'base64':
ud = b64decode(ud)
elif encoding:
LOG.warning('unknown user-data-encoding: %s, ignoring', encoding)
ret['user-data'] = ud
ret['meta-data'] = md
ret['success'] = True
return ret
def platform_reports_gce():
pname = util.read_dmi_data('system-product-name') or "N/A"
if pname == "Google Compute Engine":
return True
# system-product-name is not always guaranteed (LP: #1674861)
serial = util.read_dmi_data('system-serial-number') or "N/A"
if serial.startswith("GoogleCloud-"):
return True
LOG.debug("Not running on google cloud. product-name=%s serial=%s",
pname, serial)
return False
# Used to match classes to dependencies.
datasources = [
(DataSourceGCE, (sources.DEP_FILESYSTEM, sources.DEP_NETWORK)),
]
# Return a list of data sources that match this set of dependencies.
def get_datasource_list(depends):
return sources.list_from_depends(depends, datasources)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
from base64 import b64encode
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Query GCE Metadata Service')
parser.add_argument("--endpoint", metavar="URL",
help="The url of the metadata service.",
default=MD_V1_URL)
parser.add_argument("--no-platform-check", dest="platform_check",
help="Ignore smbios platform check",
action='store_false', default=True)
args = parser.parse_args()
data = read_md(address=args.endpoint, platform_check=args.platform_check)
if 'user-data' in data:
# user-data is bytes not string like other things. Handle it specially.
# If it can be represented as utf-8 then do so. Otherwise print base64
# encoded value in the key user-data-b64.
try:
data['user-data'] = data['user-data'].decode()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
sys.stderr.write("User-data cannot be decoded. "
"Writing as base64\n")
del data['user-data']
# b64encode returns a bytes value. Decode to get the string.
data['user-data-b64'] = b64encode(data['user-data']).decode()
print(json.dumps(data, indent=1, sort_keys=True, separators=(',', ': ')))
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