freeipa/ipapython/sysrestore.py
Jakub Hrozek 7493d781df Change FreeIPA license to GPLv3+
The changes include:
 * Change license blobs in source files to mention GPLv3+ not GPLv2 only
 * Add GPLv3+ license text
 * Package COPYING not LICENSE as the license blobs (even the old ones)
   mention COPYING specifically, it is also more common, I think

 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/239
2010-12-20 17:19:53 -05:00

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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
import os
import os.path
import shutil
import logging
import ConfigParser
import random
import string
from ipapython import ipautil
SYSRESTORE_PATH = "/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):
"""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 = self._path + "/" + SYSRESTORE_INDEXFILE
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.
"""
logging.debug("Loading Index file from '%s'", self._index)
self.files = {}
p = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
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.
"""
logging.debug("Saving Index File to '%s'", self._index)
if len(self.files) == 0:
logging.debug(" -> no files, removing file")
if os.path.exists(self._index):
os.remove(self._index)
return
p = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
p.add_section('files')
for (key, value) in self.files.items():
p.set('files', key, str(value))
f = file(self._index, "w")
p.write(f)
f.close()
def backup_file(self, path):
"""Create a copy of the file at @path - so long as a copy
does not already exist - which will be restored to its
original location by restore_files().
"""
logging.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):
logging.debug(" -> Not backing up - '%s' doesn't exist", path)
return
(reldir, backupfile) = os.path.split(path)
filename = ""
for i in range(8):
h = "%02x" % self.random.randint(0,255)
filename += h
filename += "-"+backupfile
backup_path = os.path.join(self._path, filename)
if os.path.exists(backup_path):
logging.debug(" -> Not backing up - already have a copy of '%s'", path)
return
shutil.copy2(path, backup_path)
stat = os.stat(path)
self.files[filename] = string.join([str(stat.st_mode),str(stat.st_uid),str(stat.st_gid),path], ',')
self.save()
def restore_file(self, path):
"""Restore the copy of a file at @path to its original
location and delete the copy.
Returns #True if the file was restored, #False if there
was no backup file to restore
"""
logging.debug("Restoring system configuration file '%s'", path)
if not os.path.isabs(path):
raise ValueError("Absolute path required")
mode = None
uid = None
gid = None
filename = None
for (key, value) in self.files.items():
(mode,uid,gid,filepath) = string.split(value, ',', 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):
logging.debug(" -> Not restoring - '%s' doesn't exist", backup_path)
return False
shutil.move(backup_path, path)
os.chown(path, int(uid), int(gid))
os.chmod(path, int(mode))
ipautil.run(["/sbin/restorecon", 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) = string.split(value, ',', 3)
backup_path = os.path.join(self._path, filename)
if not os.path.exists(backup_path):
logging.debug(" -> Not restoring - '%s' doesn't exist", backup_path)
shutil.move(backup_path, path)
os.chown(path, int(uid), int(gid))
os.chmod(path, int(mode))
ipautil.run(["/sbin/restorecon", 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
class StateFile:
"""A metadata file for recording system state which can
be backed up and later restored. The format is something
like:
[httpd]
running=True
enabled=False
"""
def __init__(self, path = SYSRESTORE_PATH):
"""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 = path+"/"+SYSRESTORE_STATEFILE
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.
"""
logging.debug("Loading StateFile from '%s'", self._path)
self.modules = {}
p = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
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.
"""
logging.debug("Saving StateFile to '%s'", self._path)
for module in self.modules.keys():
if len(self.modules[module]) == 0:
del self.modules[module]
if len(self.modules) == 0:
logging.debug(" -> no modules, removing file")
if os.path.exists(self._path):
os.remove(self._path)
return
p = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
for module in self.modules.keys():
p.add_section(module)
for (key, value) in self.modules[module].items():
p.set(module, key, str(value))
f = file(self._path, "w")
p.write(f)
f.close()
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")
if not self.modules.has_key(module):
self.modules[module] = {}
if not self.modules.has_key(key):
self.modules[module][key] = value
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.
"""
if not self.modules.has_key(module):
return None
if not self.modules[module].has_key(key):
return None
value = self.modules[module][key]
del self.modules[module][key]
self.save()
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.
"""
if self.modules.has_key(module):
return True
else:
return False