#!/usr/bin/env python3 """ Write out a puppet cosmos-modules.conf """ import hashlib import os import os.path import socket import sys try: from configobj import ConfigObj os_info = ConfigObj("/etc/os-release") except (IOError, ModuleNotFoundError): os_info = None try: fqdn = socket.getfqdn() hostname = socket.gethostname() except OSError: host_info = None else: domainname = '.'.join([x for x in fqdn.split('.')[:1]]) hostname = fqdn.split('.')[0] instance, location, environment, function, number = hostname.split('-') service = fqdn.split('.')[1] host_info = { "domainname": domainname, "environment": environment, "fqdn": fqdn, "function": function, "hostname": hostname, "instance": instance, "location": location, "number": number, } def get_file_hash(modulesfile): """ Based on https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/31930: should use hashlib.file_digest() but it is only available in python 3.11 """ try: with open(modulesfile, "rb") as fileobj: digestobj = hashlib.sha256() _bufsize = 2**18 buf = bytearray(_bufsize) # Reusable buffer to reduce allocations. view = memoryview(buf) while True: size = fileobj.readinto(buf) if size == 0: break # EOF digestobj.update(view[:size]) except FileNotFoundError: return "" return digestobj.hexdigest() def get_list_hash(file_lines): """Get hash of list contents""" file_lines_hash = hashlib.sha256() for line in file_lines: file_lines_hash.update(line) return file_lines_hash.hexdigest() def create_file_content(modules): """ Write out the expected file contents to a list so we can check the expected checksum before writing anything """ file_lines = [] file_lines.append("# Generated by {}\n".format( # pylint: disable=consider-using-f-string os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).encode("utf-8")) for key in modules: file_lines.append("{0:11} {1} {2} {3}\n".format( # pylint: disable=consider-using-f-string key, modules[key]["repo"], modules[key]["upgrade"], modules[key]["tag"], ).encode("utf-8")) return file_lines def main(): """Starting point of the program""" modulesfile: str = "/etc/puppet/cosmos-modules.conf" modulesfile_tmp: str = modulesfile + ".tmp" modules: dict = { "augeas": { "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppet-augeas.git", "upgrade": "yes", "tag": "sunet-2*", }, "bastion": { "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppet-bastion.git", "upgrade": "yes", "tag": "sunet-2*", }, "apparmor": { "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppet-apparmor.git", "upgrade": "yes", "tag": "sunet-2*", }, "sunet": { "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppet-sunet.git", "upgrade": "yes", "tag": "stable-2*", }, "nagioscfg": { "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppet-nagioscfg.git", "upgrade": "yes", "tag": "sunet-2*", }, } # When/if we want we can do stuff to modules here # if host_info: # if host_info["fqdn"] == "internal-tug-lab-ml-1.platform.sunet.se": # modules["sunet"]["tag"] = "testing-2*" # if host_info["fqdn"] == "internal-sto1-test-forgejo-2.platform.sunet.se": # modules["sunet"]["tag"] = "testing-2*" # if host_info["fqdn"] == "internal-sto3-test-monitor-1.platform.sunet.se": # modules["sunet"]["tag"] = "jocar-monitor-handle-legacy-scriptherder-2024-02-14-v10" # if host_info["fqdn"] == "internal-sto1-test-actrunner-1.platform.sunet.se": # modules["sunet"]["tag"] = "testing-2*" ## modules["nagioscfg"]["tag"] = "*mifr-2*" # # modules["stdlib"] = { # # "tag": "sunet-2*", # # "upgrade": "yes", # "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppetlabs-stdlib.git", # } # modules["apt"] = { # "tag": "sunet-2*", # "upgrade": "yes", # "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppetlabs-apt.git", # } # modules["concat"] = { # "tag": "sunet-2*", # "upgrade": "yes", # "repo": "https://github.com/SUNET/puppetlabs-concat.git", # } # if host_info: # if host_info["environment"] == "test": # modules["sunet"]["tag"] = "kano-mail-2*" # if os_info: # if os_info["ID"] == "debian" and os_info["VERSION_ID"] == "12": # modules["augeas"]["repo"] = "https://github.com/SUNET/puppetlabs-augeas_core" # Build list of expected file content file_lines = create_file_content(modules) # Get hash of the list list_hash = get_list_hash(file_lines) # Get hash of the existing file on disk file_hash = get_file_hash(modulesfile) # Update the file if necessary if list_hash != file_hash: # Since we are reading the file with 'rb' when computing our hash use 'wb' when # writing so we dont end up creating a file that does not match the # expected hash with open(modulesfile_tmp, "wb") as fileobj: for line in file_lines: fileobj.write(line) # Rename it in place so the update is atomic for anything else trying to # read the file os.rename(modulesfile_tmp, modulesfile) if __name__ == "__main__": main()