#!/usr/bin/python2 -tt # # Copyright (C) 2006, 2014 Red Hat, Inc. # Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA. # import argparse import logging import os import signal import sys import traceback import gi from gi.repository import GObject from gi.repository import LibvirtGLib from virtinst import util as util from virtinst import cli as virtinstcli from virtcli import cliconfig # This is massively heavy handed, but I can't figure out any way to shut # up the slew of gtk deprecation warnings that clog up our very useful # stdout --debug output. Of course we could drop use of deprecated APIs, # but it's a serious quantity of churn import warnings warnings.simplefilter("ignore") try: # Avoid a deprecation warning about threads_init gi.check_version("3.9.1") except (ValueError, AttributeError): GObject.threads_init() def _show_startup_error(msg, details): logging.debug("Error starting virt-manager: %s\n%s", msg, details, exc_info=True) from virtManager.error import vmmErrorDialog err = vmmErrorDialog() title = _("Error starting Virtual Machine Manager") err.show_err(title + ": " + msg, details=details, title=title, modal=True, debug=False) def drop_tty(): # We fork and setsid so that we drop the controlling # tty. This prevents libvirt's SSH tunnels from prompting # for user input if SSH keys/agent aren't configured. if os.fork() != 0: os._exit(0) # pylint: disable=protected-access os.setsid() def drop_stdio(): # This is part of the fork process described in drop_tty() for fd in range(0, 2): try: os.close(fd) except OSError: pass os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR) os.dup2(0, 1) os.dup2(0, 2) def parse_commandline(): epilog = ("Also accepts standard GTK arguments like --g-fatal-warnings") parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage="virt-manager [options]", epilog=epilog) parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', version=cliconfig.__version__) parser.set_defaults(uuid=None) # Trace every libvirt API call to debug output parser.add_argument("--trace-libvirt", dest="tracelibvirt", help=argparse.SUPPRESS, action="store_true") # Don't load any connections on startup to test first run # PackageKit integration parser.add_argument("--test-first-run", dest="testfirstrun", help=argparse.SUPPRESS, action="store_true") parser.add_argument("-c", "--connect", dest="uri", help="Connect to hypervisor at URI", metavar="URI") parser.add_argument("--debug", action="store_true", dest="debug", help="Print debug output to stdout (implies --no-fork)", default=False) parser.add_argument("--no-fork", action="store_true", dest="nofork", help="Don't fork into background on startup") parser.add_argument("--no-conn-autostart", action="store_true", dest="no_conn_auto", help="Do not autostart connections") parser.add_argument("--spice-disable-auto-usbredir", action="store_true", dest="usbredir", help="Disable Auto USB redirection support") parser.add_argument("--show-domain-creator", action="store_true", help="Show 'New VM' wizard") parser.add_argument("--show-domain-editor", metavar="NAME|ID|UUID", help="Show domain details window") parser.add_argument("--show-domain-performance", metavar="NAME|ID|UUID", help="Show domain performance window") parser.add_argument("--show-domain-console", metavar="NAME|ID|UUID", help="Show domain graphical console window") parser.add_argument("--show-host-summary", action="store_true", help="Show connection details window") return parser.parse_known_args() def launch_specific_window(engine, show, uri, clistr): if not show: return logging.debug("Launching requested window '%s'", show) if show == 'creator': engine.show_domain_creator(uri) elif show == 'editor': engine.show_domain_editor(uri, clistr) elif show == 'performance': engine.show_domain_performance(uri, clistr) elif show == 'console': engine.show_domain_console(uri, clistr) elif show == 'summary': engine.show_host_summary(uri) def main(): (options, leftovers) = parse_commandline() virtinstcli.setupLogging("virt-manager", options.debug, False, False) import virtManager logging.debug("virt-manager version: %s", cliconfig.__version__) logging.debug("virtManager import: %s", str(virtManager)) if options.tracelibvirt: logging.debug("Libvirt tracing requested") import virtManager.module_trace import libvirt virtManager.module_trace.wrap_module(libvirt, regex=None) # Now we've got basic environment up & running we can fork do_drop_stdio = False if not options.nofork and not options.debug: drop_tty() do_drop_stdio = True # Ignore SIGHUP, otherwise a serial console closing drops the whole app signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_IGN) # The never ending fork+gsettings problems now require us to # import Gtk _after_ the fork. This creates a funny race, since we # need to parse the command line arguments to know if we need to # fork, but need to import Gtk before cli processing so it can # handle --g-fatal-args. We strip out our flags first and pass the # left overs to gtk origargv = sys.argv try: sys.argv = origargv[:1] + leftovers[:] gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') from gi.repository import Gtk leftovers = sys.argv[1:] # This will error if Gtk wasn't correctly initialized Gtk.Window() globals()["Gtk"] = Gtk import virtManager.config except Exception, e: # Don't just let the exception raise here. abrt reports bugs # when users mess up su/sudo and DISPLAY isn't set. Printing # it avoids the issue display = os.environ.get("DISPLAY", "") msg = str(e) if display: msg += ": Could not open display: %s" % display logging.debug("".join(traceback.format_exc())) print msg return 1 finally: sys.argv = origargv # Do this after the Gtk import so the user has a chance of seeing any error if do_drop_stdio: drop_stdio() if leftovers: raise RuntimeError("Unhandled command line options '%s'" % leftovers) logging.debug("GTK version: %d.%d.%d", Gtk.get_major_version(), Gtk.get_minor_version(), Gtk.get_micro_version()) config = virtManager.config.vmmConfig( "virt-manager", cliconfig, options.testfirstrun) if not util.local_libvirt_version() >= 6000: # We need this version for threaded virConnect access _show_startup_error( _("virt-manager requires libvirt 0.6.0 or later."), "") return if options.usbredir and config.get_auto_redirection(): config.cli_usbredir = False # Add our icon dir to icon theme icon_theme = Gtk.IconTheme.get_default() icon_theme.prepend_search_path(cliconfig.icon_dir) from virtManager.engine import vmmEngine Gtk.Window.set_default_icon_name("virt-manager") show = None if options.show_domain_creator: show = "creator" elif options.show_domain_editor: show = "editor" elif options.show_domain_performance: show = "performance" elif options.show_domain_console: show = "console" elif options.show_host_summary: show = "summary" if show and options.uri is None: raise RuntimeError("can't use --show-* options without --connect") if show: options.uuid = (options.uuid or options.show_domain_creator or options.show_domain_editor or options.show_domain_performance or options.show_domain_console or options.show_host_summary) # Hook libvirt events into glib main loop LibvirtGLib.init(None) LibvirtGLib.event_register() engine = vmmEngine() engine.skip_autostart = options.no_conn_auto engine.uri_at_startup = options.uri if show: def cb(conn): ignore = conn launch_specific_window(engine, show, options.uri, options.uuid) return True engine.uri_cb = cb engine.show_manager_window = False engine.skip_autostart = True # Finally start the app for real engine.application.run(None) if __name__ == "__main__": try: main() except KeyboardInterrupt: logging.debug("Received KeyboardInterrupt. Exiting application.") except SystemExit: raise except Exception, run_e: if "Gtk" not in globals(): raise _show_startup_error(str(run_e), "".join(traceback.format_exc()))