# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2012, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson # Copyright: (c) 2014, Ahti Kitsik # Copyright: (c) 2017, Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = r''' --- module: lineinfile short_description: Manage lines in text files description: - This module ensures a particular line is in a file, or replace an existing line using a back-referenced regular expression. - This is primarily useful when you want to change a single line in a file only. - See the M(ansible.builtin.replace) module if you want to change multiple, similar lines or check M(ansible.builtin.blockinfile) if you want to insert/update/remove a block of lines in a file. For other cases, see the M(ansible.builtin.copy) or M(ansible.builtin.template) modules. version_added: "0.7" options: path: description: - The file to modify. - Before Ansible 2.3 this option was only usable as I(dest), I(destfile) and I(name). type: path required: true aliases: [ dest, destfile, name ] regexp: description: - The regular expression to look for in every line of the file. - For C(state=present), the pattern to replace if found. Only the last line found will be replaced. - For C(state=absent), the pattern of the line(s) to remove. - If the regular expression is not matched, the line will be added to the file in keeping with C(insertbefore) or C(insertafter) settings. - When modifying a line the regexp should typically match both the initial state of the line as well as its state after replacement by C(line) to ensure idempotence. - Uses Python regular expressions. See U(https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html). type: str aliases: [ regex ] version_added: '1.7' search_string: description: - The literal string to look for in every line of the file. This does not have to match the entire line. - For C(state=present), the line to replace if the string is found in the file. Only the last line found will be replaced. - For C(state=absent), the line(s) to remove if the string is in the line. - If the literal expression is not matched, the line will be added to the file in keeping with C(insertbefore) or C(insertafter) settings. - Mutually exclusive with C(backrefs) and C(regexp). type: str version_added: '2.11' state: description: - Whether the line should be there or not. type: str choices: [ absent, present ] default: present line: description: - The line to insert/replace into the file. - Required for C(state=present). - If C(backrefs) is set, may contain backreferences that will get expanded with the C(regexp) capture groups if the regexp matches. type: str aliases: [ value ] backrefs: description: - Used with C(state=present). - If set, C(line) can contain backreferences (both positional and named) that will get populated if the C(regexp) matches. - This parameter changes the operation of the module slightly; C(insertbefore) and C(insertafter) will be ignored, and if the C(regexp) does not match anywhere in the file, the file will be left unchanged. - If the C(regexp) does match, the last matching line will be replaced by the expanded line parameter. - Mutually exclusive with C(search_string). type: bool default: no version_added: "1.1" insertafter: description: - Used with C(state=present). - If specified, the line will be inserted after the last match of specified regular expression. - If the first match is required, use(firstmatch=yes). - A special value is available; C(EOF) for inserting the line at the end of the file. - If specified regular expression has no matches, EOF will be used instead. - If C(insertbefore) is set, default value C(EOF) will be ignored. - If regular expressions are passed to both C(regexp) and C(insertafter), C(insertafter) is only honored if no match for C(regexp) is found. - May not be used with C(backrefs) or C(insertbefore). type: str choices: [ EOF, '*regex*' ] default: EOF insertbefore: description: - Used with C(state=present). - If specified, the line will be inserted before the last match of specified regular expression. - If the first match is required, use C(firstmatch=yes). - A value is available; C(BOF) for inserting the line at the beginning of the file. - If specified regular expression has no matches, the line will be inserted at the end of the file. - If regular expressions are passed to both C(regexp) and C(insertbefore), C(insertbefore) is only honored if no match for C(regexp) is found. - May not be used with C(backrefs) or C(insertafter). type: str choices: [ BOF, '*regex*' ] version_added: "1.1" create: description: - Used with C(state=present). - If specified, the file will be created if it does not already exist. - By default it will fail if the file is missing. type: bool default: no backup: description: - Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. type: bool default: no firstmatch: description: - Used with C(insertafter) or C(insertbefore). - If set, C(insertafter) and C(insertbefore) will work with the first line that matches the given regular expression. type: bool default: no version_added: "2.5" others: description: - All arguments accepted by the M(ansible.builtin.file) module also work here. type: str extends_documentation_fragment: - action_common_attributes - action_common_attributes.files - files - validate attributes: check_mode: support: full diff_mode: support: full platform: platforms: posix safe_file_operations: support: full vault: support: none notes: - As of Ansible 2.3, the I(dest) option has been changed to I(path) as default, but I(dest) still works as well. seealso: - module: ansible.builtin.blockinfile - module: ansible.builtin.copy - module: ansible.builtin.file - module: ansible.builtin.replace - module: ansible.builtin.template - module: community.windows.win_lineinfile author: - Daniel Hokka Zakrissoni (@dhozac) - Ahti Kitsik (@ahtik) - Jose Angel Munoz (@imjoseangel) ''' EXAMPLES = r''' # NOTE: Before 2.3, option 'dest', 'destfile' or 'name' was used instead of 'path' - name: Ensure SELinux is set to enforcing mode ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/selinux/config regexp: '^SELINUX=' line: SELINUX=enforcing - name: Make sure group wheel is not in the sudoers configuration ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/sudoers state: absent regexp: '^%wheel' - name: Replace a localhost entry with our own ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/hosts regexp: '^127\.0\.0\.1' line: 127.0.0.1 localhost owner: root group: root mode: '0644' - name: Replace a localhost entry searching for a literal string to avoid escaping ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/hosts search_string: '127.0.0.1' line: 127.0.0.1 localhost owner: root group: root mode: '0644' - name: Ensure the default Apache port is 8080 ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf regexp: '^Listen ' insertafter: '^#Listen ' line: Listen 8080 - name: Ensure php extension matches new pattern ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf search_string: '' insertafter: '^\t\n' line: ' ' - name: Ensure we have our own comment added to /etc/services ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/services regexp: '^# port for http' insertbefore: '^www.*80/tcp' line: '# port for http by default' - name: Add a line to a file if the file does not exist, without passing regexp ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /tmp/testfile line: 192.168.1.99 foo.lab.net foo create: yes # NOTE: Yaml requires escaping backslashes in double quotes but not in single quotes - name: Ensure the JBoss memory settings are exactly as needed ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /opt/jboss-as/bin/standalone.conf regexp: '^(.*)Xms(\d+)m(.*)$' line: '\1Xms${xms}m\3' backrefs: yes # NOTE: Fully quoted because of the ': ' on the line. See the Gotchas in the YAML docs. - name: Validate the sudoers file before saving ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /etc/sudoers state: present regexp: '^%ADMIN ALL=' line: '%ADMIN ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' validate: /usr/sbin/visudo -cf %s # See https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html for further details on syntax - name: Use backrefs with alternative group syntax to avoid conflicts with variable values ansible.builtin.lineinfile: path: /tmp/config regexp: ^(host=).* line: \g<1>{{ hostname }} backrefs: yes ''' RETURN = r'''#''' import os import re import tempfile # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text def write_changes(module, b_lines, dest): tmpfd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=module.tmpdir) with os.fdopen(tmpfd, 'wb') as f: f.writelines(b_lines) validate = module.params.get('validate', None) valid = not validate if validate: if "%s" not in validate: module.fail_json(msg="validate must contain %%s: %s" % (validate)) (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(to_bytes(validate % tmpfile, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) valid = rc == 0 if rc != 0: module.fail_json(msg='failed to validate: ' 'rc:%s error:%s' % (rc, err)) if valid: module.atomic_move(tmpfile, to_native(os.path.realpath(to_bytes(dest, errors='surrogate_or_strict')), errors='surrogate_or_strict'), unsafe_writes=module.params['unsafe_writes']) def check_file_attrs(module, changed, message, diff): file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) if module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False, diff=diff): if changed: message += " and " changed = True message += "ownership, perms or SE linux context changed" return message, changed def present(module, dest, regexp, search_string, line, insertafter, insertbefore, create, backup, backrefs, firstmatch): diff = {'before': '', 'after': '', 'before_header': '%s (content)' % dest, 'after_header': '%s (content)' % dest} b_dest = to_bytes(dest, errors='surrogate_or_strict') if not os.path.exists(b_dest): if not create: module.fail_json(rc=257, msg='Destination %s does not exist !' % dest) b_destpath = os.path.dirname(b_dest) if b_destpath and not os.path.exists(b_destpath) and not module.check_mode: try: os.makedirs(b_destpath) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg='Error creating %s (%s)' % (to_text(b_destpath), to_text(e))) b_lines = [] else: with open(b_dest, 'rb') as f: b_lines = f.readlines() if module._diff: diff['before'] = to_native(b''.join(b_lines)) if regexp is not None: bre_m = re.compile(to_bytes(regexp, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) if insertafter not in (None, 'BOF', 'EOF'): bre_ins = re.compile(to_bytes(insertafter, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) elif insertbefore not in (None, 'BOF'): bre_ins = re.compile(to_bytes(insertbefore, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) else: bre_ins = None # index[0] is the line num where regexp has been found # index[1] is the line num where insertafter/insertbefore has been found index = [-1, -1] match = None exact_line_match = False b_line = to_bytes(line, errors='surrogate_or_strict') # The module's doc says # "If regular expressions are passed to both regexp and # insertafter, insertafter is only honored if no match for regexp is found." # Therefore: # 1. regexp or search_string was found -> ignore insertafter, replace the founded line # 2. regexp or search_string was not found -> insert the line after 'insertafter' or 'insertbefore' line # Given the above: # 1. First check that there is no match for regexp: if regexp is not None: for lineno, b_cur_line in enumerate(b_lines): match_found = bre_m.search(b_cur_line) if match_found: index[0] = lineno match = match_found if firstmatch: break # 2. Second check that there is no match for search_string: if search_string is not None: for lineno, b_cur_line in enumerate(b_lines): match_found = to_bytes(search_string, errors='surrogate_or_strict') in b_cur_line if match_found: index[0] = lineno match = match_found if firstmatch: break # 3. When no match found on the previous step, # parse for searching insertafter/insertbefore: if not match: for lineno, b_cur_line in enumerate(b_lines): if b_line == b_cur_line.rstrip(b'\r\n'): index[0] = lineno exact_line_match = True elif bre_ins is not None and bre_ins.search(b_cur_line): if insertafter: # + 1 for the next line index[1] = lineno + 1 if firstmatch: break if insertbefore: # index[1] for the previous line index[1] = lineno if firstmatch: break msg = '' changed = False b_linesep = to_bytes(os.linesep, errors='surrogate_or_strict') # Exact line or Regexp matched a line in the file if index[0] != -1: if backrefs and match: b_new_line = match.expand(b_line) else: # Don't do backref expansion if not asked. b_new_line = b_line if not b_new_line.endswith(b_linesep): b_new_line += b_linesep # If no regexp or search_string was given and no line match is found anywhere in the file, # insert the line appropriately if using insertbefore or insertafter if (regexp, search_string, match) == (None, None, None) and not exact_line_match: # Insert lines if insertafter and insertafter != 'EOF': # Ensure there is a line separator after the found string # at the end of the file. if b_lines and not b_lines[-1][-1:] in (b'\n', b'\r'): b_lines[-1] = b_lines[-1] + b_linesep # If the line to insert after is at the end of the file # use the appropriate index value. if len(b_lines) == index[1]: if b_lines[index[1] - 1].rstrip(b'\r\n') != b_line: b_lines.append(b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True elif b_lines[index[1]].rstrip(b'\r\n') != b_line: b_lines.insert(index[1], b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True elif insertbefore and insertbefore != 'BOF': # If the line to insert before is at the beginning of the file # use the appropriate index value. if index[1] <= 0: if b_lines[index[1]].rstrip(b'\r\n') != b_line: b_lines.insert(index[1], b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True elif b_lines[index[1] - 1].rstrip(b'\r\n') != b_line: b_lines.insert(index[1], b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True elif b_lines[index[0]] != b_new_line: b_lines[index[0]] = b_new_line msg = 'line replaced' changed = True elif backrefs: # Do absolutely nothing, since it's not safe generating the line # without the regexp matching to populate the backrefs. pass # Add it to the beginning of the file elif insertbefore == 'BOF' or insertafter == 'BOF': b_lines.insert(0, b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True # Add it to the end of the file if requested or # if insertafter/insertbefore didn't match anything # (so default behaviour is to add at the end) elif insertafter == 'EOF' or index[1] == -1: # If the file is not empty then ensure there's a newline before the added line if b_lines and not b_lines[-1][-1:] in (b'\n', b'\r'): b_lines.append(b_linesep) b_lines.append(b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True elif insertafter and index[1] != -1: # Don't insert the line if it already matches at the index. # If the line to insert after is at the end of the file use the appropriate index value. if len(b_lines) == index[1]: if b_lines[index[1] - 1].rstrip(b'\r\n') != b_line: b_lines.append(b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True elif b_line != b_lines[index[1]].rstrip(b'\n\r'): b_lines.insert(index[1], b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True # insert matched, but not the regexp or search_string else: b_lines.insert(index[1], b_line + b_linesep) msg = 'line added' changed = True if module._diff: diff['after'] = to_native(b''.join(b_lines)) backupdest = "" if changed and not module.check_mode: if backup and os.path.exists(b_dest): backupdest = module.backup_local(dest) write_changes(module, b_lines, dest) if module.check_mode and not os.path.exists(b_dest): module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg, backup=backupdest, diff=diff) attr_diff = {} msg, changed = check_file_attrs(module, changed, msg, attr_diff) attr_diff['before_header'] = '%s (file attributes)' % dest attr_diff['after_header'] = '%s (file attributes)' % dest difflist = [diff, attr_diff] module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg, backup=backupdest, diff=difflist) def absent(module, dest, regexp, search_string, line, backup): b_dest = to_bytes(dest, errors='surrogate_or_strict') if not os.path.exists(b_dest): module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="file not present") msg = '' diff = {'before': '', 'after': '', 'before_header': '%s (content)' % dest, 'after_header': '%s (content)' % dest} with open(b_dest, 'rb') as f: b_lines = f.readlines() if module._diff: diff['before'] = to_native(b''.join(b_lines)) if regexp is not None: bre_c = re.compile(to_bytes(regexp, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) found = [] b_line = to_bytes(line, errors='surrogate_or_strict') def matcher(b_cur_line): if regexp is not None: match_found = bre_c.search(b_cur_line) elif search_string is not None: match_found = to_bytes(search_string, errors='surrogate_or_strict') in b_cur_line else: match_found = b_line == b_cur_line.rstrip(b'\r\n') if match_found: found.append(b_cur_line) return not match_found b_lines = [l for l in b_lines if matcher(l)] changed = len(found) > 0 if module._diff: diff['after'] = to_native(b''.join(b_lines)) backupdest = "" if changed and not module.check_mode: if backup: backupdest = module.backup_local(dest) write_changes(module, b_lines, dest) if changed: msg = "%s line(s) removed" % len(found) attr_diff = {} msg, changed = check_file_attrs(module, changed, msg, attr_diff) attr_diff['before_header'] = '%s (file attributes)' % dest attr_diff['after_header'] = '%s (file attributes)' % dest difflist = [diff, attr_diff] module.exit_json(changed=changed, found=len(found), msg=msg, backup=backupdest, diff=difflist) def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( path=dict(type='path', required=True, aliases=['dest', 'destfile', 'name']), state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']), regexp=dict(type='str', aliases=['regex']), search_string=dict(type='str'), line=dict(type='str', aliases=['value']), insertafter=dict(type='str'), insertbefore=dict(type='str'), backrefs=dict(type='bool', default=False), create=dict(type='bool', default=False), backup=dict(type='bool', default=False), firstmatch=dict(type='bool', default=False), validate=dict(type='str'), ), mutually_exclusive=[ ['insertbefore', 'insertafter'], ['regexp', 'search_string'], ['backrefs', 'search_string']], add_file_common_args=True, supports_check_mode=True, ) params = module.params create = params['create'] backup = params['backup'] backrefs = params['backrefs'] path = params['path'] firstmatch = params['firstmatch'] regexp = params['regexp'] search_string = params['search_string'] line = params['line'] if '' in [regexp, search_string]: msg = ("The %s is an empty string, which will match every line in the file. " "This may have unintended consequences, such as replacing the last line in the file rather than appending.") param_name = 'search string' if regexp == '': param_name = 'regular expression' msg += " If this is desired, use '^' to match every line in the file and avoid this warning." module.warn(msg % param_name) b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict') if os.path.isdir(b_path): module.fail_json(rc=256, msg='Path %s is a directory !' % path) if params['state'] == 'present': if backrefs and regexp is None: module.fail_json(msg='regexp is required with backrefs=true') if line is None: module.fail_json(msg='line is required with state=present') # Deal with the insertafter default value manually, to avoid errors # because of the mutually_exclusive mechanism. ins_bef, ins_aft = params['insertbefore'], params['insertafter'] if ins_bef is None and ins_aft is None: ins_aft = 'EOF' present(module, path, regexp, search_string, line, ins_aft, ins_bef, create, backup, backrefs, firstmatch) else: if (regexp, search_string, line) == (None, None, None): module.fail_json(msg='one of line, search_string, or regexp is required with state=absent') absent(module, path, regexp, search_string, line, backup) if __name__ == '__main__': main()