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diff --git a/lib/ansible/plugins/action/pause.py b/lib/ansible/plugins/action/pause.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c98cbb --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ansible/plugins/action/pause.py @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +# Copyright 2012, Tim Bielawa <tbielawa@redhat.com> +# +# This file is part of Ansible +# +# Ansible 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 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# Ansible 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 Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) +__metaclass__ = type + +import datetime +import signal +import sys +import termios +import time +import tty + +from os import ( + getpgrp, + isatty, + tcgetpgrp, +) +from ansible.errors import AnsibleError +from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text, to_native +from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean +from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase +from ansible.utils.display import Display + +display = Display() + +try: + import curses + import io + + # Nest the try except since curses.error is not available if curses did not import + try: + curses.setupterm() + HAS_CURSES = True + except (curses.error, TypeError, io.UnsupportedOperation): + HAS_CURSES = False +except ImportError: + HAS_CURSES = False + +MOVE_TO_BOL = b'\r' +CLEAR_TO_EOL = b'\x1b[K' +if HAS_CURSES: + # curses.tigetstr() returns None in some circumstances + MOVE_TO_BOL = curses.tigetstr('cr') or MOVE_TO_BOL + CLEAR_TO_EOL = curses.tigetstr('el') or CLEAR_TO_EOL + + +def setraw(fd, when=termios.TCSAFLUSH): + """Put terminal into a raw mode. + + Copied from ``tty`` from CPython 3.11.0, and modified to not remove OPOST from OFLAG + + OPOST is kept to prevent an issue with multi line prompts from being corrupted now that display + is proxied via the queue from forks. The problem is a race condition, in that we proxy the display + over the fork, but before it can be displayed, this plugin will have continued executing, potentially + setting stdout and stdin to raw which remove output post processing that commonly converts NL to CRLF + """ + mode = termios.tcgetattr(fd) + mode[tty.IFLAG] = mode[tty.IFLAG] & ~(termios.BRKINT | termios.ICRNL | termios.INPCK | termios.ISTRIP | termios.IXON) + # mode[tty.OFLAG] = mode[tty.OFLAG] & ~(termios.OPOST) + mode[tty.CFLAG] = mode[tty.CFLAG] & ~(termios.CSIZE | termios.PARENB) + mode[tty.CFLAG] = mode[tty.CFLAG] | termios.CS8 + mode[tty.LFLAG] = mode[tty.LFLAG] & ~(termios.ECHO | termios.ICANON | termios.IEXTEN | termios.ISIG) + mode[tty.CC][termios.VMIN] = 1 + mode[tty.CC][termios.VTIME] = 0 + termios.tcsetattr(fd, when, mode) + + +class AnsibleTimeoutExceeded(Exception): + pass + + +def timeout_handler(signum, frame): + raise AnsibleTimeoutExceeded + + +def clear_line(stdout): + stdout.write(b'\x1b[%s' % MOVE_TO_BOL) + stdout.write(b'\x1b[%s' % CLEAR_TO_EOL) + + +def is_interactive(fd=None): + if fd is None: + return False + + if isatty(fd): + # Compare the current process group to the process group associated + # with terminal of the given file descriptor to determine if the process + # is running in the background. + return getpgrp() == tcgetpgrp(fd) + else: + return False + + +class ActionModule(ActionBase): + ''' pauses execution for a length or time, or until input is received ''' + + BYPASS_HOST_LOOP = True + + def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=None): + ''' run the pause action module ''' + if task_vars is None: + task_vars = dict() + + result = super(ActionModule, self).run(tmp, task_vars) + del tmp # tmp no longer has any effect + + validation_result, new_module_args = self.validate_argument_spec( + argument_spec={ + 'echo': {'type': 'bool', 'default': True}, + 'minutes': {'type': int}, # Don't break backwards compat, allow floats, by using int callable + 'seconds': {'type': int}, # Don't break backwards compat, allow floats, by using int callable + 'prompt': {'type': 'str'}, + }, + mutually_exclusive=( + ('minutes', 'seconds'), + ), + ) + + duration_unit = 'minutes' + prompt = None + seconds = None + echo = new_module_args['echo'] + echo_prompt = '' + result.update(dict( + changed=False, + rc=0, + stderr='', + stdout='', + start=None, + stop=None, + delta=None, + echo=echo + )) + + # Add a note saying the output is hidden if echo is disabled + if not echo: + echo_prompt = ' (output is hidden)' + + if new_module_args['prompt']: + prompt = "[%s]\n%s%s:" % (self._task.get_name().strip(), new_module_args['prompt'], echo_prompt) + else: + # If no custom prompt is specified, set a default prompt + prompt = "[%s]\n%s%s:" % (self._task.get_name().strip(), 'Press enter to continue, Ctrl+C to interrupt', echo_prompt) + + if new_module_args['minutes'] is not None: + seconds = new_module_args['minutes'] * 60 + elif new_module_args['seconds'] is not None: + seconds = new_module_args['seconds'] + duration_unit = 'seconds' + + ######################################################################## + # Begin the hard work! + + start = time.time() + result['start'] = to_text(datetime.datetime.now()) + result['user_input'] = b'' + + stdin_fd = None + old_settings = None + try: + if seconds is not None: + if seconds < 1: + seconds = 1 + + # setup the alarm handler + signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, timeout_handler) + signal.alarm(seconds) + + # show the timer and control prompts + display.display("Pausing for %d seconds%s" % (seconds, echo_prompt)) + display.display("(ctrl+C then 'C' = continue early, ctrl+C then 'A' = abort)\r"), + + # show the prompt specified in the task + if new_module_args['prompt']: + display.display(prompt) + + else: + display.display(prompt) + + # save the attributes on the existing (duped) stdin so + # that we can restore them later after we set raw mode + stdin_fd = None + stdout_fd = None + try: + stdin = self._connection._new_stdin.buffer + stdout = sys.stdout.buffer + stdin_fd = stdin.fileno() + stdout_fd = stdout.fileno() + except (ValueError, AttributeError): + # ValueError: someone is using a closed file descriptor as stdin + # AttributeError: someone is using a null file descriptor as stdin on windoze + stdin = None + interactive = is_interactive(stdin_fd) + if interactive: + # grab actual Ctrl+C sequence + try: + intr = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd)[6][termios.VINTR] + except Exception: + # unsupported/not present, use default + intr = b'\x03' # value for Ctrl+C + + # get backspace sequences + try: + backspace = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd)[6][termios.VERASE] + except Exception: + backspace = [b'\x7f', b'\x08'] + + old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd) + setraw(stdin_fd) + + # Only set stdout to raw mode if it is a TTY. This is needed when redirecting + # stdout to a file since a file cannot be set to raw mode. + if isatty(stdout_fd): + setraw(stdout_fd) + + # Only echo input if no timeout is specified + if not seconds and echo: + new_settings = termios.tcgetattr(stdin_fd) + new_settings[3] = new_settings[3] | termios.ECHO + termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, termios.TCSANOW, new_settings) + + # flush the buffer to make sure no previous key presses + # are read in below + termios.tcflush(stdin, termios.TCIFLUSH) + + while True: + if not interactive: + if seconds is None: + display.warning("Not waiting for response to prompt as stdin is not interactive") + if seconds is not None: + # Give the signal handler enough time to timeout + time.sleep(seconds + 1) + break + + try: + key_pressed = stdin.read(1) + + if key_pressed == intr: # value for Ctrl+C + clear_line(stdout) + raise KeyboardInterrupt + + if not seconds: + # read key presses and act accordingly + if key_pressed in (b'\r', b'\n'): + clear_line(stdout) + break + elif key_pressed in backspace: + # delete a character if backspace is pressed + result['user_input'] = result['user_input'][:-1] + clear_line(stdout) + if echo: + stdout.write(result['user_input']) + stdout.flush() + else: + result['user_input'] += key_pressed + + except KeyboardInterrupt: + signal.alarm(0) + display.display("Press 'C' to continue the play or 'A' to abort \r"), + if self._c_or_a(stdin): + clear_line(stdout) + break + + clear_line(stdout) + + raise AnsibleError('user requested abort!') + + except AnsibleTimeoutExceeded: + # this is the exception we expect when the alarm signal + # fires, so we simply ignore it to move into the cleanup + pass + finally: + # cleanup and save some information + # restore the old settings for the duped stdin stdin_fd + if not (None in (stdin_fd, old_settings)) and isatty(stdin_fd): + termios.tcsetattr(stdin_fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) + + duration = time.time() - start + result['stop'] = to_text(datetime.datetime.now()) + result['delta'] = int(duration) + + if duration_unit == 'minutes': + duration = round(duration / 60.0, 2) + else: + duration = round(duration, 2) + result['stdout'] = "Paused for %s %s" % (duration, duration_unit) + + result['user_input'] = to_text(result['user_input'], errors='surrogate_or_strict') + return result + + def _c_or_a(self, stdin): + while True: + key_pressed = stdin.read(1) + if key_pressed.lower() == b'a': + return False + elif key_pressed.lower() == b'c': + return True |