import sudo import signal from os import path class ReasonLoggerIOPlugin(sudo.Plugin): """ An example sudo plugin demonstrating how to use the sudo conversation API. From the python plugin, you can ask something from the user using the "sudo.conv" function. It expects one or more "sudo.ConvMessage" instances which specifies how the interaction has to look like. sudo.ConvMessage has the following fields (see help(sudo.ConvMessage)): msg_type: int Specifies the type of the conversation. See sudo.CONV.* constants below. timeout: int The maximum amount of time for the conversation in seconds. After the timeout exceeds, the "sudo.conv" function will raise sudo.ConversationInterrupted exception. msg: str The message to display for the user. To specify the conversion type you can use the following constants: sudo.CONV.PROMPT_ECHO_OFF sudo.CONV.PROMPT_ECHO_ON sudo.CONV.ERROR_MSG sudo.CONV.INFO_MSG sudo.CONV.PROMPT_MASK sudo.CONV.PROMPT_ECHO_OK sudo.CONV.PREFER_TTY """ def open(self, argv, command_info): try: conv_timeout = 120 # in seconds sudo.log_info("Please provide your reason " "for executing {}".format(argv)) # We ask two questions, the second is not visible on screen, # so the user can hide a hidden message in case of criminals are # forcing him for running the command. # You can either specify the arguments in strict order (timeout # being optional), or use named arguments. message1 = sudo.ConvMessage(sudo.CONV.PROMPT_ECHO_ON, "Reason: ", conv_timeout) message2 = sudo.ConvMessage(msg="Secret reason: ", timeout=conv_timeout, msg_type=sudo.CONV.PROMPT_MASK) reply1, reply2 = sudo.conv(message1, message2, on_suspend=self.on_conversation_suspend, on_resume=self.on_conversation_resume) with open(self._log_file_path(), "a") as file: print("Executed", ' '.join(argv), file=file) print("Reason:", reply1, file=file) print("Hidden reason:", reply2, file=file) except sudo.ConversationInterrupted: sudo.log_error("You did not answer in time") return sudo.RC.REJECT def on_conversation_suspend(self, signum): # This is just an example of how to do something on conversation # suspend. You can skip specifying 'on_suspend' argument if there # is no need sudo.log_info("conversation suspend: signal", self._signal_name(signum)) def on_conversation_resume(self, signum): # This is just an example of how to do something on conversation # resume. You can skip specifying 'on_resume' argument if there # is no need sudo.log_info("conversation resume: signal was", self._signal_name(signum)) # helper functions: if hasattr(signal, "Signals"): @classmethod def _signal_name(cls, signum: int): try: return signal.Signals(signum).name except Exception: return "{}".format(signum) else: @classmethod def _signal_name(cls, signum: int): for n, v in sorted(signal.__dict__.items()): if v != signum: continue if n.startswith("SIG") and not n.startswith("SIG_"): return n return "{}".format(signum) def _log_file_path(self): options_dict = sudo.options_as_dict(self.plugin_options) log_path = options_dict.get("LogPath", "/tmp") return path.join(log_path, "sudo_reasons.txt")