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authorToshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>2016-10-22 08:55:34 -0700
committerMatt Clay <matt@mystile.com>2016-12-08 11:25:23 -0500
commitb8279e744770b4dca03a0e2e57f6769c7234593b (patch)
tree39b39a6df0387d5d92f0dce911de2f4b5f020208 /lib/ansible/modules/packaging
parent4c830400f8d6cfc4908196732969cbaf6e0837b5 (diff)
downloadansible-b8279e744770b4dca03a0e2e57f6769c7234593b.tar.gz
Only change to short IDs for delete (#5353)
* Only change to short IDs for delete If the user specifies long IDs, use them for all commands except for deleting a key. Need to use short IDs there because of an upstream apt_key bug. Fixed in apt_key 1.10 (fix is present in Ubuntu 16.04 but not Ubuntu 14.0 or some Debians). Fixes #5237 * Check that apt-key really erased the key When erasing a key, apt-key does not understand how to process subkeys. This update explicitly checks that the key_id is no longer present and throws an error if it is. It also hints at subkeys being a possible problem in the error message and the documentation. Fixes #5119 * Fix apt_key check mode with long ids apt-key can be given a key id longer than 16 chars to more accurately define what key to download. However, we can use a maximum of 16 chars to verify whether a key is installed or not. So we need to use different lengths for the id depending on what we're doing with it. Fixes #2622 Also: * Some style cleanups * Use get_bin_path to find the path to apt-key and then use that when invoking apt-key * Return a nice user error message if the key was not found on the keyserver * Make file and keyring parameters type='path' so envars and tilde are expanded
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/ansible/modules/packaging')
-rw-r--r--lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os/apt_key.py187
1 files changed, 120 insertions, 67 deletions
diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os/apt_key.py b/lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os/apt_key.py
index 129c467e7f..656f6e4664 100644
--- a/lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os/apt_key.py
+++ b/lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os/apt_key.py
@@ -37,16 +37,17 @@ options:
default: none
description:
- identifier of key. Including this allows check mode to correctly report the changed state.
+ - "If specifying a subkey's id be aware that apt-key does not understand how to remove keys via a subkey id. Specify the primary key's id instead."
data:
required: false
default: none
description:
- - keyfile contents
+ - keyfile contents to add to the keyring
file:
required: false
default: none
description:
- - keyfile path
+ - path to a keyfile to add to the keyring
keyring:
required: false
default: none
@@ -106,29 +107,69 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
# FIXME: standardize into module_common
from traceback import format_exc
-from re import compile as re_compile
-# FIXME: standardize into module_common
-from distutils.spawn import find_executable
-from os import environ
-from sys import exc_info
-import traceback
-match_key = re_compile("^gpg:.*key ([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*$")
+from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
+from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
+from ansible.module_utils.urls import fetch_url
+
+
+apt_key_bin = None
+
+
+def find_needed_binaries(module):
+ global apt_key_bin
+
+ apt_key_bin = module.get_bin_path('apt-key', required=True)
+
+ ### FIXME: Is there a reason that gpg and grep are checked? Is it just
+ # cruft or does the apt .deb package not require them (and if they're not
+ # installed, /usr/bin/apt-key fails?)
+ module.get_bin_path('gpg', required=True)
+ module.get_bin_path('grep', required=True)
+
+
+def parse_key_id(key_id):
+ """validate the key_id and break it into segments
+
+ :arg key_id: The key_id as supplied by the user. A valid key_id will be
+ 8, 16, or more hexadecimal chars with an optional leading ``0x``.
+ :returns: The portion of key_id suitable for apt-key del, the portion
+ suitable for comparisons with --list-public-keys, and the portion that
+ can be used with --recv-key. If key_id is long enough, these will be
+ the last 8 characters of key_id, the last 16 characters, and all of
+ key_id. If key_id is not long enough, some of the values will be the
+ same.
+
+ * apt-key del <= 1.10 has a bug with key_id != 8 chars
+ * apt-key adv --list-public-keys prints 16 chars
+ * apt-key adv --recv-key can take more chars
+
+ """
+ # Make sure the key_id is valid hexadecimal
+ int(key_id, 16)
+
+ key_id = key_id.upper()
+ if key_id.startswith('0X'):
+ key_id = key_id[2:]
+
+ key_id_len = len(key_id)
+ if (key_id_len != 8 and key_id_len != 16) and key_id_len <= 16:
+ raise ValueError('key_id must be 8, 16, or 16+ hexadecimal characters in length')
-REQUIRED_EXECUTABLES=['gpg', 'grep', 'apt-key']
+ short_key_id = key_id[-8:]
+ fingerprint = key_id
+ if key_id_len > 16:
+ fingerprint = key_id[-16:]
-def check_missing_binaries(module):
- missing = [e for e in REQUIRED_EXECUTABLES if not find_executable(e)]
- if len(missing):
- module.fail_json(msg="binaries are missing", names=missing)
+ return short_key_id, fingerprint, key_id
def all_keys(module, keyring, short_format):
if keyring:
- cmd = "apt-key --keyring %s adv --list-public-keys --keyid-format=long" % keyring
+ cmd = "%s --keyring %s adv --list-public-keys --keyid-format=long" % (apt_key_bin, keyring)
else:
- cmd = "apt-key adv --list-public-keys --keyid-format=long"
+ cmd = "%s adv --list-public-keys --keyid-format=long" % apt_key_bin
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd)
results = []
lines = to_native(out).split('\n')
@@ -172,32 +213,37 @@ def download_key(module, url):
def import_key(module, keyring, keyserver, key_id):
if keyring:
- cmd = "apt-key --keyring %s adv --keyserver %s --recv %s" % (keyring, keyserver, key_id)
+ cmd = "%s --keyring %s adv --keyserver %s --recv %s" % (apt_key_bin, keyring, keyserver, key_id)
else:
- cmd = "apt-key adv --keyserver %s --recv %s" % (keyserver, key_id)
+ cmd = "%s adv --keyserver %s --recv %s" % (apt_key_bin, keyserver, key_id)
for retry in range(5):
- (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd)
+ lang_env = dict(LANG='C', LC_ALL='C', LC_MESSAGES='C')
+ (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, environ_update=lang_env)
if rc == 0:
break
else:
# Out of retries
- module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, msg="error fetching key from keyserver: %s" % keyserver,
- rc=rc, stdout=out, stderr=err)
+ if rc == 2 and 'not found on keyserver' in out:
+ msg = 'Key %s not found on keyserver %s' % (key_id, keyserver)
+ module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, msg=msg)
+ else:
+ msg = "Error fetching key %s from keyserver: %s" % (key_id, keyserver)
+ module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, msg=msg, rc=rc, stdout=out, stderr=err)
return True
def add_key(module, keyfile, keyring, data=None):
if data is not None:
if keyring:
- cmd = "apt-key --keyring %s add -" % keyring
+ cmd = "%s --keyring %s add -" % (apt_key_bin, keyring)
else:
- cmd = "apt-key add -"
+ cmd = "%s add -" % apt_key_bin
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, data=data, check_rc=True, binary_data=True)
else:
if keyring:
- cmd = "apt-key --keyring %s add %s" % (keyring, keyfile)
+ cmd = "%s --keyring %s add %s" % (apt_key_bin, keyring, keyfile)
else:
- cmd = "apt-key add %s" % (keyfile)
+ cmd = "%s add %s" % (apt_key_bin, keyfile)
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
return True
@@ -205,9 +251,9 @@ def add_key(module, keyfile, keyring, data=None):
def remove_key(module, key_id, keyring):
# FIXME: use module.run_command, fail at point of error and don't discard useful stdin/stdout
if keyring:
- cmd = 'apt-key --keyring %s del %s' % (keyring, key_id)
+ cmd = '%s --keyring %s del %s' % (apt_key_bin, keyring, key_id)
else:
- cmd = 'apt-key del %s' % key_id
+ cmd = '%s del %s' % (apt_key_bin, key_id)
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
return True
@@ -218,14 +264,15 @@ def main():
id=dict(required=False, default=None),
url=dict(required=False),
data=dict(required=False),
- file=dict(required=False),
+ file=dict(required=False, type='path'),
key=dict(required=False),
- keyring=dict(required=False),
+ keyring=dict(required=False, type='path'),
validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'),
keyserver=dict(required=False),
state=dict(required=False, choices=['present', 'absent'], default='present')
),
- supports_check_mode=True
+ supports_check_mode=True,
+ mutually_exclusive=(('filename', 'keyserver', 'data', 'url'),),
)
key_id = module.params['id']
@@ -237,64 +284,70 @@ def main():
keyserver = module.params['keyserver']
changed = False
- # we use the "short" id: key_id[-8:], short_format=True
- # it's a workaround for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1481871
-
+ fingerprint = short_key_id = key_id
+ short_format = False
if key_id:
try:
- _ = int(key_id, 16)
- if key_id.startswith('0x'):
- key_id = key_id[2:]
- key_id = key_id.upper()[-8:]
+ key_id, fingerprint, short_key_id = parse_key_id(key_id)
except ValueError:
- module.fail_json(msg="Invalid key_id", id=key_id)
+ module.fail_json(msg='Invalid key_id', id=key_id)
- # FIXME: I think we have a common facility for this, if not, want
- check_missing_binaries(module)
+ if len(fingerprint) == 8:
+ short_format = True
+
+ find_needed_binaries(module)
- short_format = True
keys = all_keys(module, keyring, short_format)
return_values = {}
if state == 'present':
- if key_id and key_id in keys:
+ if fingerprint and fingerprint in keys:
module.exit_json(changed=False)
+ elif fingerprint and fingerprint not in keys and module.check_mode:
+ ### TODO: Someday we could go further -- write keys out to
+ # a temporary file and then extract the key id from there via gpg
+ # to decide if the key is installed or not.
+ module.exit_json(changed=True)
else:
if not filename and not data and not keyserver:
data = download_key(module, url)
- if key_id and key_id in keys:
- module.exit_json(changed=False)
+
+ if filename:
+ add_key(module, filename, keyring)
+ elif keyserver:
+ import_key(module, keyring, keyserver, key_id)
else:
- if module.check_mode:
- module.exit_json(changed=True)
- if filename:
- add_key(module, filename, keyring)
- elif keyserver:
- import_key(module, keyring, keyserver, key_id)
- else:
- add_key(module, "-", keyring, data)
- changed=False
- keys2 = all_keys(module, keyring, short_format)
- if len(keys) != len(keys2):
- changed=True
- if key_id and not key_id in keys2:
- module.fail_json(msg="key does not seem to have been added", id=key_id)
- module.exit_json(changed=changed)
+ add_key(module, "-", keyring, data)
+
+ changed = False
+ keys2 = all_keys(module, keyring, short_format)
+ if len(keys) != len(keys2):
+ changed=True
+
+ if fingerprint and fingerprint not in keys2:
+ module.fail_json(msg="key does not seem to have been added", id=key_id)
+ module.exit_json(changed=changed)
+
elif state == 'absent':
if not key_id:
module.fail_json(msg="key is required")
- if key_id in keys:
+ if fingerprint in keys:
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True)
- if remove_key(module, key_id, keyring):
- changed=True
+
+ # we use the "short" id: key_id[-8:], short_format=True
+ # it's a workaround for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1481871
+ if remove_key(module, short_key_id, keyring):
+ keys = all_keys(module, keyring, short_format)
+ if fingerprint in keys:
+ module.fail_json(msg="apt-key del did not return an error but the key was not removed (check that the id is correct and *not* a subkey)", id=key_id)
+ changed = True
else:
- # FIXME: module.fail_json or exit-json immediately at point of failure
+ # FIXME: module.fail_json or exit-json immediately at point of failure
module.fail_json(msg="error removing key_id", **return_values)
module.exit_json(changed=changed, **return_values)
-# import module snippets
-from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
-from ansible.module_utils.urls import *
-main()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()