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freeipa/ipapython/platform/base/__init__.py
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# Authors: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 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/>.
from ipalib.plugable import MagicDict
import json
import os
# Canonical names of services as IPA wants to see them. As we need to have
# *some* naming, set them as in Red Hat distributions. Actual implementation
# should make them available through knownservices.<name> and take care of
# re-mapping internally, if needed
wellknownservices = ['certmonger', 'dirsrv', 'httpd', 'ipa', 'krb5kdc',
'messagebus', 'nslcd', 'nscd', 'ntpd', 'portmap',
'rpcbind', 'kadmin', 'sshd', 'autofs', 'rpcgssd',
'rpcidmapd', 'pki_tomcatd', 'pki-cad', 'chronyd']
# System may support more time&date services. FreeIPA supports ntpd only, other
# services will be disabled during IPA installation
timedate_services = ['ntpd', 'chronyd']
# The common ports for these services. This is used to wait for the
# service to become available.
wellknownports = {
'dirsrv@PKI-IPA.service': [7389],
'PKI-IPA': [7389],
'dirsrv': [389], # this is only used if the incoming instance name is blank
'pki-cad': [9180, 9443, 9444],
'pki-tomcatd@pki-tomcat.service': [8080, 8443],
'pki-tomcat': [8080, 8443],
'pki-tomcatd': [8080, 8443], # used if the incoming instance name is blank
}
SVC_LIST_FILE = "/var/run/ipa/services.list"
class AuthConfig(object):
"""
AuthConfig class implements system-independent interface to configure
system authentication resources. In Red Hat systems this is done with
authconfig(8) utility.
AuthConfig class is nothing more than a tool to gather configuration
options and execute their processing. These options then converted by
an actual implementation to series of a system calls to appropriate
utilities performing real configuration.
IPA *expects* names of AuthConfig's options to follow authconfig(8)
naming scheme!
Actual implementation should be done in ipapython/platform/<platform>.py
by inheriting from platform.AuthConfig and redefining __build_args()
and execute() methods.
from ipapython.platform import platform
class PlatformAuthConfig(platform.AuthConfig):
def __build_args():
...
def execute():
...
authconfig = PlatformAuthConfig
....
See ipapython/platform/redhat.py for a sample implementation that uses
authconfig(8) as its backend.
From IPA code perspective, the authentication configuration should be
done with use of ipapython.services.authconfig:
from ipapython import services as ipaservices
auth_config = ipaservices.authconfig()
auth_config.disable("ldap").\
disable("krb5").\
disable("sssd").\
disable("sssdauth").\
disable("mkhomedir").\
add_option("update").\
enable("nis").\
add_parameter("nisdomain","foobar")
auth_config.execute()
If you need to re-use existing AuthConfig instance for multiple runs,
make sure to call 'AuthConfig.reset()' between the runs.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.parameters = {}
def enable(self, option):
self.parameters[option] = True
return self
def disable(self, option):
self.parameters[option] = False
return self
def add_option(self, option):
self.parameters[option] = None
return self
def add_parameter(self, option, value):
self.parameters[option] = [value]
return self
def __build_args(self):
# do nothing
return None
def execute(self):
# do nothing
return None
def reset(self):
self.parameters = {}
return self
class PlatformService(object):
"""
PlatformService abstracts out external process running on the system
which is possible to administer (start, stop, check status, etc).
"""
def __init__(self, service_name):
self.service_name = service_name
def start(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True,
update_service_list=True):
"""
When a service is started record the fact in a special file.
This allows ipactl stop to always stop all services that have
been started via ipa tools
"""
if not update_service_list:
return
svc_list = []
try:
f = open(SVC_LIST_FILE, 'r')
svc_list = json.load(f)
except Exception:
# not fatal, may be the first service
pass
if self.service_name not in svc_list:
svc_list.append(self.service_name)
f = open(SVC_LIST_FILE, 'w')
json.dump(svc_list, f)
f.flush()
f.close()
return
def stop(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, update_service_list=True):
"""
When a service is stopped remove it from the service list file.
"""
if not update_service_list:
return
svc_list = []
try:
f = open(SVC_LIST_FILE, 'r')
svc_list = json.load(f)
except Exception:
# not fatal, may be the first service
pass
while self.service_name in svc_list:
svc_list.remove(self.service_name)
f = open(SVC_LIST_FILE, 'w')
json.dump(svc_list, f)
f.flush()
f.close()
return
def restart(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True):
return
def is_running(self, instance_name=""):
return False
def is_installed(self):
return False
def is_enabled(self, instance_name=""):
return False
def enable(self, instance_name=""):
return
def disable(self, instance_name=""):
return
def install(self, instance_name=""):
return
def remove(self, instance_name=""):
return
def get_config_dir(self, instance_name=""):
return
class KnownServices(MagicDict):
"""
KnownServices is an abstract class factory that should give out instances
of well-known platform services. Actual implementation must create these
instances as its own attributes on first access (or instance creation)
and cache them.
"""