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# Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com>
# Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com>
# Author: Joshua Harlow <harlowja@yahoo-inc.com>
# Author: Ben Howard <ben.howard@canonical.com>
#
# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
import six
from cloudinit import log as logging
from cloudinit import type_utils
from cloudinit import util
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Normalizes a input group configuration
# which can be a comma seperated list of
# group names, or a list of group names
# or a python dictionary of group names
# to a list of members of that group.
#
# The output is a dictionary of group
# names => members of that group which
# is the standard form used in the rest
# of cloud-init
def _normalize_groups(grp_cfg):
if isinstance(grp_cfg, six.string_types):
grp_cfg = grp_cfg.strip().split(",")
if isinstance(grp_cfg, list):
c_grp_cfg = {}
for i in grp_cfg:
if isinstance(i, dict):
for k, v in i.items():
if k not in c_grp_cfg:
if isinstance(v, list):
c_grp_cfg[k] = list(v)
elif isinstance(v, six.string_types):
c_grp_cfg[k] = [v]
else:
raise TypeError("Bad group member type %s" %
type_utils.obj_name(v))
else:
if isinstance(v, list):
c_grp_cfg[k].extend(v)
elif isinstance(v, six.string_types):
c_grp_cfg[k].append(v)
else:
raise TypeError("Bad group member type %s" %
type_utils.obj_name(v))
elif isinstance(i, six.string_types):
if i not in c_grp_cfg:
c_grp_cfg[i] = []
else:
raise TypeError("Unknown group name type %s" %
type_utils.obj_name(i))
grp_cfg = c_grp_cfg
groups = {}
if isinstance(grp_cfg, dict):
for (grp_name, grp_members) in grp_cfg.items():
groups[grp_name] = util.uniq_merge_sorted(grp_members)
else:
raise TypeError(("Group config must be list, dict "
" or string types only and not %s") %
type_utils.obj_name(grp_cfg))
return groups
# Normalizes a input group configuration
# which can be a comma seperated list of
# user names, or a list of string user names
# or a list of dictionaries with components
# that define the user config + 'name' (if
# a 'name' field does not exist then the
# default user is assumed to 'own' that
# configuration.
#
# The output is a dictionary of user
# names => user config which is the standard
# form used in the rest of cloud-init. Note
# the default user will have a special config
# entry 'default' which will be marked as true
# all other users will be marked as false.
def _normalize_users(u_cfg, def_user_cfg=None):
if isinstance(u_cfg, dict):
ad_ucfg = []
for (k, v) in u_cfg.items():
if isinstance(v, (bool, int, float) + six.string_types):
if util.is_true(v):
ad_ucfg.append(str(k))
elif isinstance(v, dict):
v['name'] = k
ad_ucfg.append(v)
else:
raise TypeError(("Unmappable user value type %s"
" for key %s") % (type_utils.obj_name(v), k))
u_cfg = ad_ucfg
elif isinstance(u_cfg, six.string_types):
u_cfg = util.uniq_merge_sorted(u_cfg)
users = {}
for user_config in u_cfg:
if isinstance(user_config, (list,) + six.string_types):
for u in util.uniq_merge(user_config):
if u and u not in users:
users[u] = {}
elif isinstance(user_config, dict):
if 'name' in user_config:
n = user_config.pop('name')
prev_config = users.get(n) or {}
users[n] = util.mergemanydict([prev_config,
user_config])
else:
# Assume the default user then
prev_config = users.get('default') or {}
users['default'] = util.mergemanydict([prev_config,
user_config])
else:
raise TypeError(("User config must be dictionary/list "
" or string types only and not %s") %
type_utils.obj_name(user_config))
# Ensure user options are in the right python friendly format
if users:
c_users = {}
for (uname, uconfig) in users.items():
c_uconfig = {}
for (k, v) in uconfig.items():
k = k.replace('-', '_').strip()
if k:
c_uconfig[k] = v
c_users[uname] = c_uconfig
users = c_users
# Fixup the default user into the real
# default user name and replace it...
def_user = None
if users and 'default' in users:
def_config = users.pop('default')
if def_user_cfg:
# Pickup what the default 'real name' is
# and any groups that are provided by the
# default config
def_user_cfg = def_user_cfg.copy()
def_user = def_user_cfg.pop('name')
def_groups = def_user_cfg.pop('groups', [])
# Pickup any config + groups for that user name
# that we may have previously extracted
parsed_config = users.pop(def_user, {})
parsed_groups = parsed_config.get('groups', [])
# Now merge our extracted groups with
# anything the default config provided
users_groups = util.uniq_merge_sorted(parsed_groups, def_groups)
parsed_config['groups'] = ",".join(users_groups)
# The real config for the default user is the
# combination of the default user config provided
# by the distro, the default user config provided
# by the above merging for the user 'default' and
# then the parsed config from the user's 'real name'
# which does not have to be 'default' (but could be)
users[def_user] = util.mergemanydict([def_user_cfg,
def_config,
parsed_config])
# Ensure that only the default user that we
# found (if any) is actually marked as being
# the default user
if users:
for (uname, uconfig) in users.items():
if def_user and uname == def_user:
uconfig['default'] = True
else:
uconfig['default'] = False
return users
# Normalizes a set of user/users and group
# dictionary configuration into a useable
# format that the rest of cloud-init can
# understand using the default user
# provided by the input distrobution (if any)
# to allow for mapping of the 'default' user.
#
# Output is a dictionary of group names -> [member] (list)
# and a dictionary of user names -> user configuration (dict)
#
# If 'user' exists it will override
# the 'users'[0] entry (if a list) otherwise it will
# just become an entry in the returned dictionary (no override)
def normalize_users_groups(cfg, distro):
if not cfg:
cfg = {}
users = {}
groups = {}
if 'groups' in cfg:
groups = _normalize_groups(cfg['groups'])
# Handle the previous style of doing this where the first user
# overrides the concept of the default user if provided in the user: XYZ
# format.
old_user = {}
if 'user' in cfg and cfg['user']:
old_user = cfg['user']
# Translate it into the format that is more useful
# going forward
if isinstance(old_user, six.string_types):
old_user = {
'name': old_user,
}
if not isinstance(old_user, dict):
LOG.warning(("Format for 'user' key must be a string or dictionary"
" and not %s"), type_utils.obj_name(old_user))
old_user = {}
# If no old user format, then assume the distro
# provides what the 'default' user maps to, but notice
# that if this is provided, we won't automatically inject
# a 'default' user into the users list, while if a old user
# format is provided we will.
distro_user_config = {}
try:
distro_user_config = distro.get_default_user()
except NotImplementedError:
LOG.warning(("Distro has not implemented default user "
"access. No distribution provided default user"
" will be normalized."))
# Merge the old user (which may just be an empty dict when not
# present with the distro provided default user configuration so
# that the old user style picks up all the distribution specific
# attributes (if any)
default_user_config = util.mergemanydict([old_user, distro_user_config])
base_users = cfg.get('users', [])
if not isinstance(base_users, (list, dict) + six.string_types):
LOG.warning(("Format for 'users' key must be a comma separated string"
" or a dictionary or a list and not %s"),
type_utils.obj_name(base_users))
base_users = []
if old_user:
# Ensure that when user: is provided that this user
# always gets added (as the default user)
if isinstance(base_users, list):
# Just add it on at the end...
base_users.append({'name': 'default'})
elif isinstance(base_users, dict):
base_users['default'] = dict(base_users).get('default', True)
elif isinstance(base_users, six.string_types):
# Just append it on to be re-parsed later
base_users += ",default"
users = _normalize_users(base_users, default_user_config)
return (users, groups)
# Given a user dictionary config it will
# extract the default user name and user config
# from that list and return that tuple or
# return (None, None) if no default user is
# found in the given input
def extract_default(users, default_name=None, default_config=None):
if not users:
users = {}
def safe_find(entry):
config = entry[1]
if not config or 'default' not in config:
return False
else:
return config['default']
tmp_users = users.items()
tmp_users = dict(filter(safe_find, tmp_users))
if not tmp_users:
return (default_name, default_config)
else:
name = list(tmp_users)[0]
config = tmp_users[name]
config.pop('default', None)
return (name, config)
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