def load_presets(self, presets_path=None): """Load presets from disk. Read JSON formatted preset data from the specified path, or the default location at ``/var/lib/sos/presets``. :param presets_path: a directory containing JSON presets. """ presets_path = presets_path or self.presets_path if not os.path.exists(presets_path): return for preset_path in os.listdir(presets_path): preset_path = os.path.join(presets_path, preset_path) with open(preset_path) as pf: try: preset_data = json.load(pf) except ValueError: continue for preset in preset_data.keys(): pd = PresetDefaults(preset, opts=SoSOptions()) data = preset_data[preset] pd.desc = data[DESC] if DESC in data else "" pd.note = data[NOTE] if NOTE in data else "" if OPTS in data: for arg in data[OPTS]: setattr(pd.opts, arg, data[OPTS][arg]) pd.builtin = False self.presets[preset] = pd
def add_preset(self, name=None, desc=None, note=None, opts=SoSOptions()): """Add a new on-disk preset and write it to the configured presets path. :param preset: the new PresetDefaults to add """ presets_path = self.presets_path if not name: raise ValueError("Preset name cannot be empty") if name in self.presets.keys(): raise ValueError("A preset with name '%s' already exists" % name) preset = PresetDefaults(name=name, desc=desc, note=note, opts=opts) preset.builtin = False self.presets[preset.name] = preset preset.write(presets_path)
CB = "cantboot" CB_DESC = "For use when normal system startup fails" CB_OPTS = SoSOptions(verify=True, all_logs=True, profiles=_cb_profiles, plugopts=_cb_plugopts) CB_NOTE = ("Data collection will be limited to a boot-affecting scope") NOTE_SIZE = "This preset may increase report size" NOTE_TIME = "This preset may increase report run time" NOTE_SIZE_TIME = "This preset may increase report size and run time" RHEL_PRESETS = { RHV: PresetDefaults(name=RHV, desc=RHV_DESC, note=NOTE_TIME, opts=_opts_verify), RHEL: PresetDefaults(name=RHEL, desc=RHEL_DESC), RHOSP: PresetDefaults(name=RHOSP, desc=RHOSP_DESC, opts=RHOSP_OPTS), RHOCP: PresetDefaults(name=RHOCP, desc=RHOCP_DESC, note=NOTE_SIZE_TIME, opts=_opts_all_logs_verify), RH_CFME: PresetDefaults(name=RH_CFME, desc=RH_CFME_DESC, note=NOTE_TIME, opts=_opts_verify), RH_SATELLITE:
class Policy(): """Policies represent distributions that sos supports, and define the way in which sos behaves on those distributions. A policy should define at minimum a way to identify the distribution, and a package manager to allow for package based plugin enablement. Policies also control preferred ContainerRuntime()'s, upload support to default locations for distribution vendors, disclaimer text, and default presets supported by that distribution or vendor's products. Every Policy will also need at least one "tagging class" for plugins. :param sysroot: Set the sysroot for the system, if not / :type sysroot: ``str`` or ``None`` :param probe_runtime: Should the Policy try to load a ContainerRuntime :type probe_runtime: ``bool`` :cvar distro: The name of the distribution the Policy represents :vartype distro: ``str`` :cvar vendor: The name of the vendor producing the distribution :vartype vendor: ``str`` :cvar vendor_urls: List of URLs for the vendor's website, or support portal :vartype vendor_urls: ``list`` of ``tuples`` formatted ``(``description``, ``url``)`` :cvar vendor_text: Additional text to add to the banner message :vartype vendor_text: ``str`` :cvar name_pattern: The naming pattern to be used for naming archives generated by sos. Values of `legacy`, and `friendly` are preset patterns. May also be set to an explicit custom pattern, see `get_archive_name()` :vartype name_pattern: ``str`` """ msg = _("""\ This command will collect system configuration and diagnostic information \ from this %(distro)s system. For more information on %(vendor)s visit: %(vendor_urls)s The generated archive may contain data considered sensitive and its content \ should be reviewed by the originating organization before being passed to \ any third party. %(changes_text)s %(vendor_text)s """) distro = "Unknown" vendor = "Unknown" vendor_urls = [('Example URL', "http://www.example.com/")] vendor_text = "" PATH = "/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" default_scl_prefix = "" name_pattern = 'legacy' presets = {"": PresetDefaults()} presets_path = PRESETS_PATH _in_container = False def __init__(self, sysroot=None, probe_runtime=True, remote_exec=None): """Subclasses that choose to override this initializer should call super() to ensure that they get the required platform bits attached. super(SubClass, self).__init__(). Policies that require runtime tests to construct PATH must call self.set_exec_path() after modifying PATH in their own initializer.""" self._parse_uname() self.case_id = None self.probe_runtime = probe_runtime self.package_manager = PackageManager() self.valid_subclasses = [IndependentPlugin] self.remote_exec = remote_exec if not self.remote_exec: self.set_exec_path() self.sysroot = sysroot self.register_presets(GENERIC_PRESETS) def check(self, remote=''): """ This function is responsible for determining if the underlying system is supported by this policy. If `remote` is provided, it should be the contents of os-release from a remote host, or a similar vendor-specific file that can be used in place of a locally available file. :returns: ``True`` if the Policy should be loaded, else ``False`` :rtype: ``bool`` """ return False @property def forbidden_paths(self): """This property is used to determine the list of forbidden paths set by the policy. Note that this property will construct a *cumulative* list based on all subclasses of a given policy. :returns: All patterns of policy forbidden paths :rtype: ``list`` """ if not hasattr(self, '_forbidden_paths'): self._forbidden_paths = [] for cls in self.__class__.__mro__: if hasattr(cls, 'set_forbidden_paths'): self._forbidden_paths.extend(cls.set_forbidden_paths()) return list(set(self._forbidden_paths)) @classmethod def set_forbidden_paths(cls): """Use this to *append* policy-specifc forbidden paths that apply to all plugins. Setting this classmethod on an invidual policy will *not* override subclass-specific paths """ return ['*.pyc', '*.pyo', '*.swp'] def in_container(self): """Are we running inside a container? :returns: ``True`` if in a container, else ``False`` :rtype: ``bool`` """ return self._in_container def dist_version(self): """ Return the OS version """ pass def get_preferred_archive(self): """ Return the class object of the prefered archive format for this platform """ from sos.archive import TarFileArchive return TarFileArchive def get_archive_name(self): """ This function should return the filename of the archive without the extension. This uses the policy's `name_pattern` attribute to determine the name. There are two pre-defined naming patterns - `legacy` and `friendly` that give names like the following: * legacy - `sosreport-tux.123456-20171224185433` * friendly - `sosreport-tux-mylabel-123456-2017-12-24-ezcfcop.tar.xz` A custom name_pattern can be used by a policy provided that it defines name_pattern using a format() style string substitution. Usable substitutions are: * name - the short hostname of the system * label - the label given by --label * case - the case id given by --case-id or --ticker-number * rand - a random string of 7 alpha characters Note that if a datestamp is needed, the substring should be set in `name_pattern` in the format accepted by ``strftime()``. :returns: A name to be used for the archive, as expanded from the Policy `name_pattern` :rtype: ``str`` """ name = self.get_local_name().split('.')[0] case = self.case_id label = self.commons['cmdlineopts'].label date = '' rand = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for x in range(7)) if self.name_pattern == 'legacy': nstr = "sosreport-{name}{case}{date}" case = '.' + case if case else '' date = '-%Y%m%d%H%M%S' elif self.name_pattern == 'friendly': nstr = "sosreport-{name}{label}{case}{date}-{rand}" case = '-' + case if case else '' label = '-' + label if label else '' date = '-%Y-%m-%d' else: nstr = self.name_pattern nstr = nstr.format(name=name, label=label, case=case, date=date, rand=rand) return self.sanitize_filename(time.strftime(nstr)) # for some specific binaries like "xz", we need to determine package # providing it; that is policy specific. By default return the binary # name itself until particular policy overwrites it def _get_pkg_name_for_binary(self, binary): return binary def get_tmp_dir(self, opt_tmp_dir): if not opt_tmp_dir: return tempfile.gettempdir() return opt_tmp_dir def get_default_scl_prefix(self): return self.default_scl_prefix def match_plugin(self, plugin_classes): """Determine what subclass of a Plugin should be used based on the tagging classes assigned to the Plugin :param plugin_classes: The classes that the Plugin subclasses :type plugin_classes: ``list`` :returns: The first tagging class that matches one of the Policy's `valid_subclasses` :rtype: ``PluginDistroTag`` """ if len(plugin_classes) > 1: for p in plugin_classes: # Give preference to the first listed tagging class # so that e.g. UbuntuPlugin is chosen over DebianPlugin # on an Ubuntu installation. if issubclass(p, self.valid_subclasses[0]): return p return plugin_classes[0] def validate_plugin(self, plugin_class, experimental=False): """ Verifies that the plugin_class should execute under this policy :param plugin_class: The tagging class being checked :type plugin_class: ``PluginDistroTag`` :returns: ``True`` if the `plugin_class` is allowed by the policy :rtype: ``bool`` """ valid_subclasses = [IndependentPlugin] + self.valid_subclasses if experimental: valid_subclasses += [ExperimentalPlugin] return any( issubclass(plugin_class, class_) for class_ in valid_subclasses) def pre_work(self): """ This function is called prior to collection. """ pass def post_work(self): """ This function is called after the sosreport has been generated. """ pass def pkg_by_name(self, pkg): """Wrapper to retrieve a package from the Policy's package manager :param pkg: The name of the package :type pkg: ``str`` :returns: The first package that matches `pkg` :rtype: ``str`` """ return self.package_manager.pkg_by_name(pkg) def _parse_uname(self): (system, node, release, version, machine, processor) = platform.uname() self.system = system self.hostname = node self.release = release self.smp = version.split()[1] == "SMP" self.machine = machine def set_commons(self, commons): """Set common host data for the Policy to reference """ self.commons = commons def _set_PATH(self, path): os.environ['PATH'] = path def set_exec_path(self): self._set_PATH(self.PATH) def is_root(self): """This method should return true if the user calling the script is considered to be a superuser :returns: ``True`` if user is superuser, else ``False`` :rtype: ``bool`` """ return (os.getuid() == 0) def get_preferred_hash_name(self): """Returns the string name of the hashlib-supported checksum algorithm to use""" return "sha256" @classmethod def display_help(self, section): section.set_title('SoS Policies') section.add_text( 'Policies help govern how SoS operates on across different distri' 'butions of Linux. They control aspects such as plugin enablement,' ' $PATH determination, how/which package managers are queried, ' 'default upload specifications, and more.') section.add_text( "When SoS intializes most functions, for example %s and %s, one " "of the first operations is to determine the correct policy to " "load for the local system. Policies will determine the proper " "package manager to use, any applicable container runtime(s), and " "init systems so that SoS and report plugins can properly function" " for collections. Generally speaking a single policy will map to" " a single distribution; for example there are separate policies " "for Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, and Fedora." % (bold('sos report'), bold('sos collect'))) section.add_text( "It is currently not possible for users to directly control which " "policy is loaded.") pols = { 'policies.cos': 'The Google Cloud-Optimized OS distribution', 'policies.debian': 'The Debian distribution', 'policies.redhat': ('Red Hat family distributions, not necessarily' ' including forks'), 'policies.ubuntu': 'Ubuntu/Canonical distributions' } seealso = section.add_section('See Also') seealso.add_text( "For more information on distribution policies, see below\n") for pol in pols: seealso.add_text("{:>8}{:<20}{:<30}".format(' ', pol, pols[pol]), newline=False) def display_results(self, archive, directory, checksum, archivestat=None, map_file=None): """Display final information about a generated archive :param archive: The name of the archive that was generated :type archive: ``str`` :param directory: The build directory for sos if --build was used :type directory: ``str`` :param checksum: The checksum of the archive :type checksum: ``str`` :param archivestat: stat() information for the archive :type archivestat: `os.stat_result` :param map_file: If sos clean was invoked, the location of the mapping file for this run :type map_file: ``str`` """ # Logging is already shutdown and all terminal output must use the # print() call. # make sure a report exists if not archive and not directory: return False self._print() if map_file: self._print( _("A mapping of obfuscated elements is available at" "\n\t%s\n" % map_file)) if archive: self._print(_("Your sosreport has been generated and saved " "in:\n\t%s\n") % archive, always=True) self._print( _(" Size\t%s") % get_human_readable(archivestat.st_size)) self._print(_(" Owner\t%s") % getpwuid(archivestat.st_uid).pw_name) else: self._print(_("Your sosreport build tree has been generated " "in:\n\t%s\n") % directory, always=True) if checksum: self._print(" " + self.get_preferred_hash_name() + "\t" + checksum) self._print() self._print( _("Please send this file to your support " "representative.")) self._print() def _print(self, msg=None, always=False): """A wrapper around print that only prints if we are not running in quiet mode""" if always or not self.commons['cmdlineopts'].quiet: if msg: print(msg) else: print() def get_msg(self): """This method is used to prepare the preamble text to display to the user in non-batch mode. If your policy sets self.distro that text will be substituted accordingly. You can also override this method to do something more complicated. :returns: Formatted banner message string :rtype: ``str`` """ if self.commons['cmdlineopts'].allow_system_changes: changes_text = "Changes CAN be made to system configuration." else: changes_text = "No changes will be made to system configuration." width = 72 _msg = self.msg % { 'distro': self.distro, 'vendor': self.vendor, 'vendor_urls': self._fmt_vendor_urls(), 'vendor_text': self.vendor_text, 'tmpdir': self.commons['tmpdir'], 'changes_text': changes_text } _fmt = "" for line in _msg.splitlines(): _fmt = _fmt + fill(line, width, replace_whitespace=False) + '\n' return _fmt def _fmt_vendor_urls(self): """Formats all items in the ``vendor_urls`` class attr into a usable string for the banner message. :returns: Formatted string of URLS :rtype: ``str`` """ width = max([len(v[0]) for v in self.vendor_urls]) return "\n".join("\t{desc:<{width}} : {url}".format( desc=u[0], width=width, url=u[1]) for u in self.vendor_urls) def register_presets(self, presets, replace=False): """Add new presets to this policy object. Merges the presets dictionary ``presets`` into this ``Policy`` object, or replaces the current presets if ``replace`` is ``True``. ``presets`` should be a dictionary mapping ``str`` preset names to ``<class PresetDefaults>`` objects specifying the command line defaults. :param presets: dictionary of presets to add or replace :param replace: replace presets rather than merge new presets. """ if replace: self.presets = {} self.presets.update(presets) def find_preset(self, preset): """Find a preset profile matching the specified preset string. :param preset: a string containing a preset profile name. :returns: a matching PresetProfile. """ # FIXME: allow fuzzy matching? for match in self.presets.keys(): if match == preset: return self.presets[match] return None def probe_preset(self): """Return a ``PresetDefaults`` object matching the runing host. Stub method to be implemented by derived policy classes. :returns: a ``PresetDefaults`` object. """ return self.presets[NO_PRESET] def load_presets(self, presets_path=None): """Load presets from disk. Read JSON formatted preset data from the specified path, or the default location at ``/var/lib/sos/presets``. :param presets_path: a directory containing JSON presets. """ presets_path = presets_path or self.presets_path if not os.path.exists(presets_path): return for preset_path in os.listdir(presets_path): preset_path = os.path.join(presets_path, preset_path) with open(preset_path) as pf: try: preset_data = json.load(pf) except ValueError: continue for preset in preset_data.keys(): pd = PresetDefaults(preset, opts=SoSOptions()) data = preset_data[preset] pd.desc = data[DESC] if DESC in data else "" pd.note = data[NOTE] if NOTE in data else "" if OPTS in data: for arg in data[OPTS]: setattr(pd.opts, arg, data[OPTS][arg]) pd.builtin = False self.presets[preset] = pd def add_preset(self, name=None, desc=None, note=None, opts=SoSOptions()): """Add a new on-disk preset and write it to the configured presets path. :param preset: the new PresetDefaults to add """ presets_path = self.presets_path if not name: raise ValueError("Preset name cannot be empty") if name in self.presets.keys(): raise ValueError("A preset with name '%s' already exists" % name) preset = PresetDefaults(name=name, desc=desc, note=note, opts=opts) preset.builtin = False self.presets[preset.name] = preset preset.write(presets_path) def del_preset(self, name=""): if not name or name not in self.presets.keys(): raise ValueError("Unknown profile: '%s'" % name) preset = self.presets[name] if preset.builtin: raise ValueError("Cannot delete built-in preset '%s'" % preset.name) preset.delete(self.presets_path) self.presets.pop(name)