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freeipa/ipaplatform/debian/services.py
Christian Heimes 4124743862 Replace messagebus with modern name dbus
"messagebus" is an old, archaic name for dbus. Upstream dbus has started
to move away from the old name. Let's use the modern term in FreeIPA,
too.

Fixes: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7754
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Florence Blanc-Renaud <frenaud@redhat.com>
2018-11-08 17:44:45 +01:00

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#
# Copyright (C) 2017 FreeIPA Contributors see COPYING for license
#
"""
Contains Debian-specific service class implementations.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from ipaplatform.base import services as base_services
from ipaplatform.redhat import services as redhat_services
from ipapython import ipautil
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
# Mappings from service names as FreeIPA code references to these services
# to their actual systemd service names
debian_system_units = redhat_services.redhat_system_units.copy()
# For beginning just remap names to add .service
# As more services will migrate to systemd, unit names will deviate and
# mapping will be kept in this dictionary
debian_system_units['httpd'] = 'apache2.service'
debian_system_units['kadmin'] = 'krb5-admin-server.service'
debian_system_units['krb5kdc'] = 'krb5-kdc.service'
debian_system_units['named-regular'] = 'bind9.service'
debian_system_units['named-pkcs11'] = 'bind9-pkcs11.service'
debian_system_units['named'] = debian_system_units['named-pkcs11']
debian_system_units['pki-tomcatd'] = 'pki-tomcatd.service'
debian_system_units['pki_tomcatd'] = debian_system_units['pki-tomcatd']
debian_system_units['ods-enforcerd'] = 'opendnssec-enforcer.service'
debian_system_units['ods_enforcerd'] = debian_system_units['ods-enforcerd']
debian_system_units['ods-signerd'] = 'opendnssec-signer.service'
debian_system_units['ods_signerd'] = debian_system_units['ods-signerd']
debian_system_units['rpcgssd'] = 'rpc-gssd.service'
debian_system_units['rpcidmapd'] = 'nfs-idmapd.service'
debian_system_units['smb'] = 'smbd.service'
# Service classes that implement Debian family-specific behaviour
class DebianService(redhat_services.RedHatService):
system_units = debian_system_units
class DebianSysvService(base_services.PlatformService):
def __wait_for_open_ports(self, instance_name=""):
"""
If this is a service we need to wait for do so.
"""
ports = None
if instance_name in base_services.wellknownports:
ports = base_services.wellknownports[instance_name]
else:
if self.service_name in base_services.wellknownports:
ports = base_services.wellknownports[self.service_name]
if ports:
ipautil.wait_for_open_ports('localhost', ports, self.api.env.startup_timeout)
def stop(self, instance_name='', capture_output=True):
ipautil.run([paths.SBIN_SERVICE, self.service_name, "stop",
instance_name], capture_output=capture_output)
super(DebianSysvService, self).stop(instance_name)
def start(self, instance_name='', capture_output=True, wait=True):
ipautil.run([paths.SBIN_SERVICE, self.service_name, "start",
instance_name], capture_output=capture_output)
if wait and self.is_running(instance_name):
self.__wait_for_open_ports(instance_name)
super(DebianSysvService, self).start(instance_name)
def restart(self, instance_name='', capture_output=True, wait=True):
ipautil.run([paths.SBIN_SERVICE, self.service_name, "restart",
instance_name], capture_output=capture_output)
if wait and self.is_running(instance_name):
self.__wait_for_open_ports(instance_name)
def is_running(self, instance_name="", wait=True):
ret = True
try:
result = ipautil.run([paths.SBIN_SERVICE,
self.service_name, "status",
instance_name],
capture_output=True)
sout = result.output
if sout.find("NOT running") >= 0:
ret = False
if sout.find("stop") >= 0:
ret = False
if sout.find("inactive") >= 0:
ret = False
except ipautil.CalledProcessError:
ret = False
return ret
def is_installed(self):
installed = True
try:
ipautil.run([paths.SBIN_SERVICE, self.service_name, "status"])
except ipautil.CalledProcessError as e:
if e.returncode == 1:
# service is not installed or there is other serious issue
installed = False
return installed
@staticmethod
def is_enabled(instance_name=""):
# Services are always assumed to be enabled when installed
return True
@staticmethod
def enable():
return True
@staticmethod
def disable():
return True
@staticmethod
def install():
return True
@staticmethod
def remove():
return True
# For services which have no Debian counterpart
class DebianNoService(base_services.PlatformService):
@staticmethod
def start():
return True
@staticmethod
def stop():
return True
@staticmethod
def restart():
return True
@staticmethod
def disable():
return True
# Function that constructs proper Debian-specific server classes for services
# of specified name
def debian_service_class_factory(name, api=None):
if name == 'dirsrv':
return redhat_services.RedHatDirectoryService(name, api)
if name == 'domainname':
return DebianNoService(name, api)
if name == 'ipa':
return redhat_services.RedHatIPAService(name, api)
if name == 'ntpd':
return DebianSysvService("ntp", api)
return DebianService(name, api)
# Magicdict containing DebianService instances.
class DebianServices(base_services.KnownServices):
def __init__(self):
# pylint: disable=ipa-forbidden-import
import ipalib # FixMe: break import cycle
# pylint: enable=ipa-forbidden-import
services = dict()
for s in base_services.wellknownservices:
services[s] = self.service_class_factory(s, ipalib.api)
# Call base class constructor. This will lock services to read-only
super(DebianServices, self).__init__(services)
@staticmethod
def service_class_factory(name, api=None):
return debian_service_class_factory(name, api)
# Objects below are expected to be exported by platform module
timedate_services = base_services.timedate_services
service = debian_service_class_factory
knownservices = DebianServices()