freeipa/ipalib/sysrestore.py
Rob Crittenden 0dc084a34f Address legacy pylint issues in sysrestore.py
These were triggered because of the movement of sysrestore.py in
the tree

https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8384

Reviewed-By: Florence Blanc-Renaud <frenaud@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Francois Cami <fcami@redhat.com>
2020-08-07 16:44:28 -04:00

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# Authors: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
# 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# This module provides a very simple API which allows
# ipa-xxx-install --uninstall to restore certain
# parts of the system configuration to the way it was
# before ipa-server-install was first run
from __future__ import absolute_import
import logging
import os
import os.path
import shutil
import random
from hashlib import sha256
import six
# pylint: disable=import-error
if six.PY3:
# The SafeConfigParser class has been renamed to ConfigParser in Py3
from configparser import ConfigParser as SafeConfigParser
else:
from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
# pylint: enable=import-error
from ipaplatform.tasks import tasks
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
if six.PY3:
unicode = str
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
SYSRESTORE_PATH = paths.TMP
SYSRESTORE_INDEXFILE = "sysrestore.index"
SYSRESTORE_STATEFILE = "sysrestore.state"
class FileStore:
"""Class for handling backup and restore of files"""
def __init__(self, path=SYSRESTORE_PATH, index_file=SYSRESTORE_INDEXFILE):
"""Create a _StoreFiles object, that uses @path as the
base directory.
The file @path/sysrestore.index is used to store information
about the original location of the saved files.
"""
self._path = path
self._index = os.path.join(self._path, index_file)
self.random = random.Random()
self.files = {}
self._load()
def _load(self):
"""Load the file list from the index file. @files will
be an empty dictionary if the file doesn't exist.
"""
logger.debug("Loading Index file from '%s'", self._index)
self.files = {}
p = SafeConfigParser()
p.optionxform = str
p.read(self._index)
for section in p.sections():
if section == "files":
for (key, value) in p.items(section):
self.files[key] = value
def save(self):
"""Save the file list to @_index. If @files is an empty
dict, then @_index should be removed.
"""
logger.debug("Saving Index File to '%s'", self._index)
if len(self.files) == 0:
logger.debug(" -> no files, removing file")
if os.path.exists(self._index):
os.remove(self._index)
return
p = SafeConfigParser()
p.optionxform = str
p.add_section('files')
for (key, value) in self.files.items():
p.set('files', key, str(value))
with open(self._index, "w") as f:
p.write(f)
def backup_file(self, path):
"""Create a copy of the file at @path - as long as an exact copy
does not already exist - which will be restored to its
original location by restore_files().
"""
logger.debug("Backing up system configuration file '%s'", path)
if not os.path.isabs(path):
raise ValueError("Absolute path required")
if not os.path.isfile(path):
logger.debug(" -> Not backing up - '%s' doesn't exist", path)
return
_reldir, backupfile = os.path.split(path)
with open(path, 'rb') as f:
cont_hash = sha256(f.read()).hexdigest()
filename = "{hexhash}-{bcppath}".format(hexhash=cont_hash,
bcppath=backupfile)
backup_path = os.path.join(self._path, filename)
if os.path.exists(backup_path):
logger.debug(" -> Not backing up - already have a copy of '%s'",
path)
return
shutil.copy2(path, backup_path)
stat = os.stat(path)
template = '{stat.st_mode},{stat.st_uid},{stat.st_gid},{path}'
self.files[filename] = template.format(stat=stat, path=path)
self.save()
def has_file(self, path):
"""Checks whether file at @path was added to the file store
Returns #True if the file exists in the file store, #False otherwise
"""
result = False
for _key, value in self.files.items():
_mode, _uid, _gid, filepath = value.split(',', 3)
if (filepath == path):
result = True
break
return result
def restore_file(self, path, new_path=None):
"""Restore the copy of a file at @path to its original
location and delete the copy.
Takes optional parameter @new_path which specifies the
location where the file is to be restored.
Returns #True if the file was restored, #False if there
was no backup file to restore
"""
if new_path is None:
logger.debug("Restoring system configuration file '%s'",
path)
else:
logger.debug("Restoring system configuration file '%s' to '%s'",
path, new_path)
if not os.path.isabs(path):
raise ValueError("Absolute path required")
if new_path is not None and not os.path.isabs(new_path):
raise ValueError("Absolute new path required")
mode = None
uid = None
gid = None
filename = None
for (key, value) in self.files.items():
(mode,uid,gid,filepath) = value.split(',', 3)
if (filepath == path):
filename = key
break
if not filename:
raise ValueError("No such file name in the index")
backup_path = os.path.join(self._path, filename)
if not os.path.exists(backup_path):
logger.debug(" -> Not restoring - '%s' doesn't exist",
backup_path)
return False
if new_path is not None:
path = new_path
shutil.copy(backup_path, path) # SELinux needs copy
os.remove(backup_path)
os.chown(path, int(uid), int(gid))
os.chmod(path, int(mode))
tasks.restore_context(path)
del self.files[filename]
self.save()
return True
def restore_all_files(self):
"""Restore the files in the inbdex to their original
location and delete the copy.
Returns #True if the file was restored, #False if there
was no backup file to restore
"""
if len(self.files) == 0:
return False
for (filename, value) in self.files.items():
(mode,uid,gid,path) = value.split(',', 3)
backup_path = os.path.join(self._path, filename)
if not os.path.exists(backup_path):
logger.debug(" -> Not restoring - '%s' doesn't exist",
backup_path)
continue
shutil.copy(backup_path, path) # SELinux needs copy
os.remove(backup_path)
os.chown(path, int(uid), int(gid))
os.chmod(path, int(mode))
tasks.restore_context(path)
# force file to be deleted
self.files = {}
self.save()
return True
def has_files(self):
"""Return True or False if there are any files in the index
Can be used to determine if a program is configured.
"""
return len(self.files) > 0
def untrack_file(self, path):
"""Remove file at path @path from list of backed up files.
Does not remove any files from the filesystem.
Returns #True if the file was untracked, #False if there
was no backup file to restore
"""
logger.debug("Untracking system configuration file '%s'", path)
if not os.path.isabs(path):
raise ValueError("Absolute path required")
filename = None
for (key, value) in self.files.items():
_mode, _uid, _gid, filepath = value.split(',', 3)
if (filepath == path):
filename = key
break
if not filename:
raise ValueError("No such file name in the index")
backup_path = os.path.join(self._path, filename)
if not os.path.exists(backup_path):
logger.debug(" -> Not restoring - '%s' doesn't exist",
backup_path)
return False
try:
os.unlink(backup_path)
except Exception as e:
logger.error('Error removing %s: %s', backup_path, str(e))
del self.files[filename]
self.save()
return True
class StateFile:
"""A metadata file for recording system state which can
be backed up and later restored.
StateFile gets reloaded every time to prevent loss of information
recorded by child processes. But we do not solve concurrency
because there is no need for it right now.
The format is something like:
[httpd]
running=True
enabled=False
"""
def __init__(self, path=SYSRESTORE_PATH, state_file=SYSRESTORE_STATEFILE):
"""Create a StateFile object, loading from @path.
The dictionary @modules, a member of the returned object,
is where the state can be modified. @modules is indexed
using a module name to return another dictionary containing
key/value pairs with the saved state of that module.
The keys in these latter dictionaries are arbitrary strings
and the values may either be strings or booleans.
"""
self._path = os.path.join(path, state_file)
self.modules = {}
self._load()
def _load(self):
"""Load the modules from the file @_path. @modules will
be an empty dictionary if the file doesn't exist.
"""
logger.debug("Loading StateFile from '%s'", self._path)
self.modules = {}
p = SafeConfigParser()
p.optionxform = str
p.read(self._path)
for module in p.sections():
self.modules[module] = {}
for (key, value) in p.items(module):
if value == str(True):
value = True
elif value == str(False):
value = False
self.modules[module][key] = value
def save(self):
"""Save the modules to @_path. If @modules is an empty
dict, then @_path should be removed.
"""
logger.debug("Saving StateFile to '%s'", self._path)
for module in list(self.modules):
if len(self.modules[module]) == 0:
del self.modules[module]
if len(self.modules) == 0:
logger.debug(" -> no modules, removing file")
if os.path.exists(self._path):
os.remove(self._path)
return
p = SafeConfigParser()
p.optionxform = str
for module in self.modules:
p.add_section(module)
for (key, value) in self.modules[module].items():
p.set(module, key, str(value))
with open(self._path, "w") as f:
p.write(f)
def backup_state(self, module, key, value):
"""Backup an item of system state from @module, identified
by the string @key and with the value @value. @value may be
a string or boolean.
"""
if not isinstance(value, (str, bool, unicode)):
raise ValueError("Only strings, booleans or unicode strings "
"are supported")
self._load()
if module not in self.modules:
self.modules[module] = {}
if key not in self.modules:
self.modules[module][key] = value
self.save()
def get_state(self, module, key):
"""Return the value of an item of system state from @module,
identified by the string @key.
If the item doesn't exist, #None will be returned, otherwise
the original string or boolean value is returned.
"""
self._load()
if module not in self.modules:
return None
return self.modules[module].get(key, None)
def delete_state(self, module, key):
"""Delete system state from @module, identified by the string
@key.
If the item doesn't exist, no change is done.
"""
self._load()
try:
del self.modules[module][key]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.save()
def restore_state(self, module, key):
"""Return the value of an item of system state from @module,
identified by the string @key, and remove it from the backed
up system state.
If the item doesn't exist, #None will be returned, otherwise
the original string or boolean value is returned.
"""
value = self.get_state(module, key)
if value is not None:
self.delete_state(module, key)
return value
def has_state(self, module):
"""Return True or False if there is any state stored for @module.
Can be used to determine if a service is configured.
"""
return module in self.modules