Mini Shell
"""
Provides the service module for systemd
.. versionadded:: 0.10.0
.. important::
If you feel that Salt should be using this module to manage services on a
minion, and it is using a different module (or gives an error similar to
*'service.start' is not available*), see :ref:`here
<module-provider-override>`.
.. important::
This is an implementation of virtual 'service' module. As such, you must
call it under the name 'service' and NOT 'systemd'. You can see that also
in the examples below.
"""
import errno
import fnmatch
import glob
import logging
import os
import re
import shlex
import salt.utils.files
import salt.utils.itertools
import salt.utils.path
import salt.utils.stringutils
import salt.utils.systemd
from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
__func_alias__ = {
"reload_": "reload",
"unmask_": "unmask",
}
SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATHS = ("/lib/systemd/system", "/usr/lib/systemd/system")
LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH = "/etc/systemd/system"
INITSCRIPT_PATH = "/etc/init.d"
VALID_UNIT_TYPES = (
"service",
"socket",
"device",
"mount",
"automount",
"swap",
"target",
"path",
"timer",
)
# Define the module's virtual name
__virtualname__ = "service"
def __virtual__():
"""
Only work on systems that have been booted with systemd
"""
is_linux = __grains__.get("kernel") == "Linux"
is_booted = salt.utils.systemd.booted(__context__)
is_offline = salt.utils.systemd.offline(__context__)
if is_linux and (is_booted or is_offline):
return __virtualname__
return (
False,
"The systemd execution module failed to load: only available on Linux "
"systems which have been booted with systemd.",
)
def _root(path, root):
"""
Relocate an absolute path to a new root directory.
"""
if root:
return os.path.join(root, os.path.relpath(path, os.path.sep))
else:
return path
def _canonical_unit_name(name):
"""
Build a canonical unit name treating unit names without one
of the valid suffixes as a service.
"""
if not isinstance(name, str):
name = str(name)
if any(name.endswith(suffix) for suffix in VALID_UNIT_TYPES):
return name
return "%s.service" % name
def _check_available(name):
"""
Returns boolean telling whether or not the named service is available
"""
if offline():
raise CommandExecutionError(
"Cannot run in offline mode. Failed to get information on unit '%s'" % name
)
_status = _systemctl_status(name)
sd_version = salt.utils.systemd.version(__context__)
if sd_version is not None and sd_version >= 231:
# systemd 231 changed the output of "systemctl status" for unknown
# services, and also made it return an exit status of 4. If we are on
# a new enough version, check the retcode, otherwise fall back to
# parsing the "systemctl status" output.
# See: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/3385
# Also: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/3dced37
return 0 <= _status["retcode"] < 4
out = _status["stdout"].lower()
if "could not be found" in out:
# Catch cases where the systemd version is < 231 but the return code
# and output changes have been backported (e.g. RHEL 7.3).
return False
for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, "\n"):
match = re.match(r"\s+loaded:\s+(\S+)", line)
if match:
ret = match.group(1) != "not-found"
break
else:
raise CommandExecutionError("Failed to get information on unit '%s'" % name)
return ret
def _check_for_unit_changes(name):
"""
Check for modified/updated unit files, and run a daemon-reload if any are
found.
"""
contextkey = f"systemd._check_for_unit_changes.{name}"
if contextkey not in __context__:
if _untracked_custom_unit_found(name) or _unit_file_changed(name):
systemctl_reload()
# Set context key to avoid repeating this check
__context__[contextkey] = True
def _check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime, root=None):
"""
Common code for conditionally removing masks before making changes to a
service's state.
"""
if unmask:
unmask_(name, runtime=False, root=root)
if unmask_runtime:
unmask_(name, runtime=True, root=root)
def _clear_context():
"""
Remove context
"""
# Using list() here because modifying a dictionary during iteration will
# raise a RuntimeError.
for key in list(__context__):
try:
if key.startswith("systemd._systemctl_status."):
__context__.pop(key)
except AttributeError:
continue
def _default_runlevel():
"""
Try to figure out the default runlevel. It is kept in
/etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, but can be overridden with entries
in /etc/inittab, or via the kernel command-line at boot
"""
# Try to get the "main" default. If this fails, throw up our
# hands and just guess "2", because things are horribly broken
try:
with salt.utils.files.fopen("/etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf") as fp_:
for line in fp_:
line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
if line.startswith("env DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL"):
runlevel = line.split("=")[-1].strip()
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
return "2"
# Look for an optional "legacy" override in /etc/inittab
try:
with salt.utils.files.fopen("/etc/inittab") as fp_:
for line in fp_:
line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
if not line.startswith("#") and "initdefault" in line:
runlevel = line.split(":")[1]
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
pass
# The default runlevel can also be set via the kernel command-line.
try:
valid_strings = {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "s", "S", "-s", "single"}
with salt.utils.files.fopen("/proc/cmdline") as fp_:
for line in fp_:
line = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(line)
for arg in line.strip().split():
if arg in valid_strings:
runlevel = arg
break
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
pass
return runlevel
def _get_systemd_services(root):
"""
Use os.listdir() to get all the unit files
"""
ret = set()
for path in SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATHS + (LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH,):
# Make sure user has access to the path, and if the path is a
# link it's likely that another entry in SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATHS
# or LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH points to it, so we can ignore it.
path = _root(path, root)
if os.access(path, os.R_OK) and not os.path.islink(path):
for fullname in os.listdir(path):
try:
unit_name, unit_type = fullname.rsplit(".", 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if unit_type in VALID_UNIT_TYPES:
ret.add(unit_name if unit_type == "service" else fullname)
return ret
def _get_sysv_services(root, systemd_services=None):
"""
Use os.listdir() and os.access() to get all the initscripts
"""
initscript_path = _root(INITSCRIPT_PATH, root)
try:
sysv_services = os.listdir(initscript_path)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
pass
elif exc.errno == errno.EACCES:
log.error(
"Unable to check sysvinit scripts, permission denied to %s",
initscript_path,
)
else:
log.error(
"Error %d encountered trying to check sysvinit scripts: %s",
exc.errno,
exc.strerror,
)
return []
if systemd_services is None:
systemd_services = _get_systemd_services(root)
ret = []
for sysv_service in sysv_services:
if os.access(os.path.join(initscript_path, sysv_service), os.X_OK):
if sysv_service in systemd_services:
log.debug(
"sysvinit script '%s' found, but systemd unit "
"'%s.service' already exists",
sysv_service,
sysv_service,
)
continue
ret.append(sysv_service)
return ret
def _get_service_exec():
"""
Returns the path to the sysv service manager (either update-rc.d or
chkconfig)
"""
contextkey = "systemd._get_service_exec"
if contextkey not in __context__:
executables = ("update-rc.d", "chkconfig")
for executable in executables:
service_exec = salt.utils.path.which(executable)
if service_exec is not None:
break
else:
raise CommandExecutionError(
"Unable to find sysv service manager (tried {})".format(
", ".join(executables)
)
)
__context__[contextkey] = service_exec
return __context__[contextkey]
def _runlevel():
"""
Return the current runlevel
"""
contextkey = "systemd._runlevel"
if contextkey in __context__:
return __context__[contextkey]
out = __salt__["cmd.run"](
salt.utils.path.which("runlevel"), python_shell=False, ignore_retcode=True
)
try:
ret = out.split()[1]
except IndexError:
# The runlevel is unknown, return the default
ret = _default_runlevel()
__context__[contextkey] = ret
return ret
def _strip_scope(msg):
"""
Strip unnecessary message about running the command with --scope from
stderr so that we can raise an exception with the remaining stderr text.
"""
ret = []
for line in msg.splitlines():
if not line.endswith(".scope"):
ret.append(line)
return "\n".join(ret).strip()
def _systemctl_cmd(
action, name=None, systemd_scope=False, no_block=False, root=None, extra_args=None
):
"""
Build a systemctl command line. Treat unit names without one
of the valid suffixes as a service.
"""
ret = []
if (
systemd_scope
and salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__)
and __salt__["config.get"]("systemd.scope", True)
):
ret.extend([salt.utils.path.which("systemd-run"), "--scope"])
ret.append(salt.utils.path.which("systemctl"))
if no_block:
ret.append("--no-block")
if root:
ret.extend(["--root", root])
if isinstance(action, str):
action = shlex.split(action)
ret.extend(action)
if name is not None:
ret.append(_canonical_unit_name(name))
if "status" in ret:
ret.extend(["-n", "0"])
if isinstance(extra_args, list):
ret.extend(extra_args)
return ret
def _systemctl_status(name):
"""
Helper function which leverages __context__ to keep from running 'systemctl
status' more than once.
"""
contextkey = "systemd._systemctl_status.%s" % name
if contextkey in __context__:
return __context__[contextkey]
__context__[contextkey] = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("status", name),
python_shell=False,
redirect_stderr=True,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
return __context__[contextkey]
def _sysv_enabled(name, root):
"""
A System-V style service is assumed disabled if the "startup" symlink
(starts with "S") to its script is found in /etc/init.d in the current
runlevel.
"""
# Find exact match (disambiguate matches like "S01anacron" for cron)
rc = _root(f"/etc/rc{_runlevel()}.d/S*{name}", root)
for match in glob.glob(rc):
if re.match(r"S\d{,2}%s" % name, os.path.basename(match)):
return True
return False
def _untracked_custom_unit_found(name, root=None):
"""
If the passed service name is not available, but a unit file exist in
/etc/systemd/system, return True. Otherwise, return False.
"""
system = _root("/etc/systemd/system", root)
unit_path = os.path.join(system, _canonical_unit_name(name))
return os.access(unit_path, os.R_OK) and not _check_available(name)
def _unit_file_changed(name):
"""
Returns True if systemctl reports that the unit file has changed, otherwise
returns False.
"""
status = _systemctl_status(name)["stdout"].lower()
return "'systemctl daemon-reload'" in status
def systemctl_reload():
"""
.. versionadded:: 0.15.0
Reloads systemctl, an action needed whenever unit files are updated.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.systemctl_reload
"""
out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("--system daemon-reload"),
python_shell=False,
redirect_stderr=True,
)
if out["retcode"] != 0:
raise CommandExecutionError(
"Problem performing systemctl daemon-reload: %s" % out["stdout"]
)
_clear_context()
return True
def get_running():
"""
Return a list of all running services, so far as systemd is concerned
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.get_running
"""
ret = set()
# Get running systemd units
out = __salt__["cmd.run"](
_systemctl_cmd("--full --no-legend --no-pager"),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, "\n"):
try:
comps = line.strip().split()
fullname = comps[0]
if len(comps) > 3:
active_state = comps[3]
except ValueError as exc:
log.error(exc)
continue
else:
if active_state != "running":
continue
try:
unit_name, unit_type = fullname.rsplit(".", 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if unit_type in VALID_UNIT_TYPES:
ret.add(unit_name if unit_type == "service" else fullname)
return sorted(ret)
def get_enabled(root=None):
"""
Return a list of all enabled services
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.get_enabled
"""
ret = set()
# Get enabled systemd units. Can't use --state=enabled here because it's
# not present until systemd 216.
out = __salt__["cmd.run"](
_systemctl_cmd("--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files", root=root),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, "\n"):
try:
fullname, unit_state = line.strip().split()[:2]
except ValueError:
continue
else:
# Arch Linux adds a third column, which we want to ignore
if unit_state.split()[0] != "enabled":
continue
try:
unit_name, unit_type = fullname.rsplit(".", 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if unit_type in VALID_UNIT_TYPES:
ret.add(unit_name if unit_type == "service" else fullname)
# Add in any sysvinit services that are enabled
ret.update({x for x in _get_sysv_services(root) if _sysv_enabled(x, root)})
return sorted(ret)
def get_disabled(root=None):
"""
Return a list of all disabled services
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.get_disabled
"""
ret = set()
# Get disabled systemd units. Can't use --state=disabled here because it's
# not present until systemd 216.
out = __salt__["cmd.run"](
_systemctl_cmd("--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files", root=root),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, "\n"):
try:
fullname, unit_state = line.strip().split()[:2]
except ValueError:
continue
else:
# Arch Linux adds a third column, which we want to ignore
if unit_state.split()[0] != "disabled":
continue
try:
unit_name, unit_type = fullname.rsplit(".", 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if unit_type in VALID_UNIT_TYPES:
ret.add(unit_name if unit_type == "service" else fullname)
# Add in any sysvinit services that are disabled
ret.update({x for x in _get_sysv_services(root) if not _sysv_enabled(x, root)})
return sorted(ret)
def get_static(root=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2015.8.5
Return a list of all static services
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.get_static
"""
ret = set()
# Get static systemd units. Can't use --state=static here because it's
# not present until systemd 216.
out = __salt__["cmd.run"](
_systemctl_cmd("--full --no-legend --no-pager list-unit-files", root=root),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, "\n"):
try:
fullname, unit_state = line.strip().split()[:2]
except ValueError:
continue
else:
if unit_state != "static":
continue
try:
unit_name, unit_type = fullname.rsplit(".", 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if unit_type in VALID_UNIT_TYPES:
ret.add(unit_name if unit_type == "service" else fullname)
# sysvinit services cannot be static
return sorted(ret)
def get_all(root=None):
"""
Return a list of all available services
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.get_all
"""
ret = _get_systemd_services(root)
ret.update(set(_get_sysv_services(root, systemd_services=ret)))
return sorted(ret)
def available(name):
"""
.. versionadded:: 0.10.4
Check that the given service is available taking into account template
units.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.available sshd
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
return _check_available(name)
def missing(name):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2014.1.0
The inverse of :py:func:`service.available
<salt.modules.systemd.available>`. Returns ``True`` if the specified
service is not available, otherwise returns ``False``.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.missing sshd
"""
return not available(name)
def unmask_(name, runtime=False, root=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Unmask the specified service with systemd
runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to unmask this service only until the next reboot
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous versions, this function would remove whichever mask was
identified by running ``systemctl is-enabled`` on the service.
However, since it is possible to both have both indefinite and
runtime masks on a service simultaneously, this function now
removes a runtime mask only when this argument is set to ``True``,
and otherwise removes an indefinite mask.
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.unmask foo
salt '*' service.unmask foo runtime=True
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
if not masked(name, runtime, root=root):
log.debug("Service '%s' is not %smasked", name, "runtime-" if runtime else "")
return True
cmd = "unmask --runtime" if runtime else "unmask"
out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd(cmd, name, systemd_scope=True, root=root),
python_shell=False,
redirect_stderr=True,
)
if out["retcode"] != 0:
raise CommandExecutionError("Failed to unmask service '%s'" % name)
return True
def mask(name, runtime=False, root=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2015.5.0
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Mask the specified service with systemd
runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to mask this service only until the next reboot
.. versionadded:: 2015.8.5
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.mask foo
salt '*' service.mask foo runtime=True
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
cmd = "mask --runtime" if runtime else "mask"
out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd(cmd, name, systemd_scope=True, root=root),
python_shell=False,
redirect_stderr=True,
)
if out["retcode"] != 0:
raise CommandExecutionError(
"Failed to mask service '%s'" % name, info=out["stdout"]
)
return True
def masked(name, runtime=False, root=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2015.8.0
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.5
The return data for this function has changed. If the service is
masked, the return value will now be the output of the ``systemctl
is-enabled`` command (so that a persistent mask can be distinguished
from a runtime mask). If the service is not masked, then ``False`` will
be returned.
.. versionchanged:: 2017.7.0
This function now returns a boolean telling the user whether a mask
specified by the new ``runtime`` argument is set. If ``runtime`` is
``False``, this function will return ``True`` if an indefinite mask is
set for the named service (otherwise ``False`` will be returned). If
``runtime`` is ``False``, this function will return ``True`` if a
runtime mask is set, otherwise ``False``.
Check whether or not a service is masked
runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to check for a runtime mask
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous versions, this function would simply return the output
of ``systemctl is-enabled`` when the service was found to be
masked. However, since it is possible to both have both indefinite
and runtime masks on a service simultaneously, this function now
only checks for runtime masks if this argument is set to ``True``.
Otherwise, it will check for an indefinite mask.
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Examples:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.masked foo
salt '*' service.masked foo runtime=True
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
root_dir = _root("/run" if runtime else "/etc", root)
link_path = os.path.join(root_dir, "systemd", "system", _canonical_unit_name(name))
try:
return os.readlink(link_path) == "/dev/null"
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
log.trace(
"Path %s does not exist. This is normal if service '%s' is "
"not masked or does not exist.",
link_path,
name,
)
elif exc.errno == errno.EINVAL:
log.error(
"Failed to check mask status for service %s. Path %s is a "
"file, not a symlink. This could be caused by changes in "
"systemd and is probably a bug in Salt. Please report this "
"to the developers.",
name,
link_path,
)
return False
def start(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False):
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Start the specified service with systemd
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to start the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
unmask : False
Set to ``True`` to remove an indefinite mask before attempting to start
the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
starting. This behavior is no longer the default.
unmask_runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to remove a runtime mask before attempting to start the
service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
starting. This behavior is no longer the default.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.start <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
_check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime)
ret = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("start", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
python_shell=False,
)
if ret["retcode"] != 0:
# Instead of returning a bool, raise an exception so that we can
# include the error message in the return data. This helps give more
# information to the user in instances where the service is masked.
raise CommandExecutionError(_strip_scope(ret["stderr"]))
return True
def stop(name, no_block=False):
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Stop the specified service with systemd
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to start the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.stop <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
# Using cmd.run_all instead of cmd.retcode here to make unit tests easier
return (
__salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("stop", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
python_shell=False,
)["retcode"]
== 0
)
def restart(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False):
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Restart the specified service with systemd
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to start the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
unmask : False
Set to ``True`` to remove an indefinite mask before attempting to
restart the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
restarting. This behavior is no longer the default.
unmask_runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to remove a runtime mask before attempting to restart
the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
restarting. This behavior is no longer the default.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.restart <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
_check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime)
ret = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("restart", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
python_shell=False,
)
if ret["retcode"] != 0:
# Instead of returning a bool, raise an exception so that we can
# include the error message in the return data. This helps give more
# information to the user in instances where the service is masked.
raise CommandExecutionError(_strip_scope(ret["stderr"]))
return True
def reload_(name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False):
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Reload the specified service with systemd
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to reload the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
unmask : False
Set to ``True`` to remove an indefinite mask before attempting to
reload the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
reloading. This behavior is no longer the default.
unmask_runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to remove a runtime mask before attempting to reload
the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
reloading. This behavior is no longer the default.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.reload <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
_check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime)
ret = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("reload", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
python_shell=False,
)
if ret["retcode"] != 0:
# Instead of returning a bool, raise an exception so that we can
# include the error message in the return data. This helps give more
# information to the user in instances where the service is masked.
raise CommandExecutionError(_strip_scope(ret["stderr"]))
return True
def force_reload(name, no_block=True, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False):
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
.. versionadded:: 0.12.0
Force-reload the specified service with systemd
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to start the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
unmask : False
Set to ``True`` to remove an indefinite mask before attempting to
force-reload the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
force-reloading. This behavior is no longer the default.
unmask_runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to remove a runtime mask before attempting to
force-reload the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
force-reloading. This behavior is no longer the default.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.force_reload <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
_check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime)
ret = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("force-reload", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block),
python_shell=False,
)
if ret["retcode"] != 0:
# Instead of returning a bool, raise an exception so that we can
# include the error message in the return data. This helps give more
# information to the user in instances where the service is masked.
raise CommandExecutionError(_strip_scope(ret["stderr"]))
return True
# The unused sig argument is required to maintain consistency with the API
# established by Salt's service management states.
def status(name, sig=None): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""
Return the status for a service via systemd.
If the name contains globbing, a dict mapping service name to True/False
values is returned.
.. versionchanged:: 2018.3.0
The service name can now be a glob (e.g. ``salt*``)
Args:
name (str): The name of the service to check
sig (str): Not implemented
Returns:
bool: True if running, False otherwise
dict: Maps service name to True if running, False otherwise
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.status <service name> [service signature]
"""
contains_globbing = bool(re.search(r"\*|\?|\[.+\]", name))
if contains_globbing:
services = fnmatch.filter(get_all(), name)
else:
services = [name]
results = {}
for service in services:
_check_for_unit_changes(service)
results[service] = (
__salt__["cmd.retcode"](
_systemctl_cmd("is-active", service),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
== 0
)
if contains_globbing:
return results
return results[name]
# **kwargs is required to maintain consistency with the API established by
# Salt's service management states.
def enable(
name, no_block=False, unmask=False, unmask_runtime=False, root=None, **kwargs
): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Enable the named service to start when the system boots
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to start the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
unmask : False
Set to ``True`` to remove an indefinite mask before attempting to
enable the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
enabling. This behavior is no longer the default.
unmask_runtime : False
Set to ``True`` to remove a runtime mask before attempting to enable
the service.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
In previous releases, Salt would simply unmask a service before
enabling. This behavior is no longer the default.
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.enable <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
_check_unmask(name, unmask, unmask_runtime, root)
if name in _get_sysv_services(root):
cmd = []
if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) and __salt__["config.get"](
"systemd.scope", True
):
cmd.extend(["systemd-run", "--scope"])
service_exec = _get_service_exec()
if service_exec.endswith("/update-rc.d"):
cmd.extend([service_exec, "-f", name, "defaults", "99"])
elif service_exec.endswith("/chkconfig"):
cmd.extend([service_exec, name, "on"])
return (
__salt__["cmd.retcode"](cmd, python_shell=False, ignore_retcode=True) == 0
)
ret = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd(
"enable", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block, root=root
),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
if ret["retcode"] != 0:
# Instead of returning a bool, raise an exception so that we can
# include the error message in the return data. This helps give more
# information to the user in instances where the service is masked.
raise CommandExecutionError(_strip_scope(ret["stderr"]))
return True
# The unused kwargs argument is required to maintain consistency with the API
# established by Salt's service management states.
def disable(
name, no_block=False, root=None, **kwargs
): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.12,2016.3.3,2016.11.0
On minions running systemd>=205, `systemd-run(1)`_ is now used to
isolate commands run by this function from the ``salt-minion`` daemon's
control group. This is done to avoid a race condition in cases where
the ``salt-minion`` service is restarted while a service is being
modified. If desired, usage of `systemd-run(1)`_ can be suppressed by
setting a :mod:`config option <salt.modules.config.get>` called
``systemd.scope``, with a value of ``False`` (no quotes).
.. _`systemd-run(1)`: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-run.html
Disable the named service to not start when the system boots
no_block : False
Set to ``True`` to start the service using ``--no-block``.
.. versionadded:: 2017.7.0
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.disable <service name>
"""
_check_for_unit_changes(name)
if name in _get_sysv_services(root):
cmd = []
if salt.utils.systemd.has_scope(__context__) and __salt__["config.get"](
"systemd.scope", True
):
cmd.extend(["systemd-run", "--scope"])
service_exec = _get_service_exec()
if service_exec.endswith("/update-rc.d"):
cmd.extend([service_exec, "-f", name, "remove"])
elif service_exec.endswith("/chkconfig"):
cmd.extend([service_exec, name, "off"])
return (
__salt__["cmd.retcode"](cmd, python_shell=False, ignore_retcode=True) == 0
)
# Using cmd.run_all instead of cmd.retcode here to make unit tests easier
return (
__salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd(
"disable", name, systemd_scope=True, no_block=no_block, root=root
),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)["retcode"]
== 0
)
# The unused kwargs argument is required to maintain consistency with the API
# established by Salt's service management states.
def enabled(name, root=None, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""
Return if the named service is enabled to start on boot
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.enabled <service name>
"""
# Try 'systemctl is-enabled' first, then look for a symlink created by
# systemctl (older systemd releases did not support using is-enabled to
# check templated services), and lastly check for a sysvinit service.
cmd_result = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](
_systemctl_cmd("is-enabled", name, root=root),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
if cmd_result["retcode"] == 0 and cmd_result["stdout"] != "alias":
return True
elif cmd_result["stdout"] == "alias":
# check the service behind the alias
aliased_name = __salt__["cmd.run_stdout"](
_systemctl_cmd("show", name, root=root, extra_args=["-P", "Id"]),
python_shell=False,
)
if (
__salt__["cmd.retcode"](
_systemctl_cmd("is-enabled", aliased_name, root=root),
python_shell=False,
ignore_retcode=True,
)
) == 0:
return True
elif "@" in name:
# On older systemd releases, templated services could not be checked
# with ``systemctl is-enabled``. As a fallback, look for the symlinks
# created by systemctl when enabling templated services.
local_config_path = _root(LOCAL_CONFIG_PATH, "/")
cmd = [
"find",
local_config_path,
"-name",
name,
"-type",
"l",
"-print",
"-quit",
]
# If the find command returns any matches, there will be output and the
# string will be non-empty.
if bool(__salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, python_shell=False)):
return True
elif name in _get_sysv_services(root):
return _sysv_enabled(name, root)
return False
def disabled(name, root=None):
"""
Return if the named service is disabled from starting on boot
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.disabled <service name>
"""
return not enabled(name, root=root)
def show(name, root=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
Show properties of one or more units/jobs or the manager
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.show <service name>
"""
ret = {}
out = __salt__["cmd.run"](
_systemctl_cmd("show", name, root=root), python_shell=False
)
for line in salt.utils.itertools.split(out, "\n"):
comps = line.split("=")
name = comps[0]
value = "=".join(comps[1:])
if value.startswith("{"):
value = value.replace("{", "").replace("}", "")
ret[name] = {}
for item in value.split(" ; "):
comps = item.split("=")
ret[name][comps[0].strip()] = comps[1].strip()
elif name in ("Before", "After", "Wants"):
ret[name] = value.split()
else:
ret[name] = value
return ret
def execs(root=None):
"""
.. versionadded:: 2014.7.0
Return a list of all files specified as ``ExecStart`` for all services.
root
Enable/disable/mask unit files in the specified root directory
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.execs
"""
ret = {}
for service in get_all(root=root):
data = show(service, root=root)
if "ExecStart" not in data:
continue
ret[service] = data["ExecStart"]["path"]
return ret
def firstboot(
locale=None,
locale_message=None,
keymap=None,
timezone=None,
hostname=None,
machine_id=None,
root=None,
):
"""
.. versionadded:: 3001
Call systemd-firstboot to configure basic settings of the system
locale
Set primary locale (LANG=)
locale_message
Set message locale (LC_MESSAGES=)
keymap
Set keymap
timezone
Set timezone
hostname
Set host name
machine_id
Set machine ID
root
Operate on an alternative filesystem root
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.firstboot keymap=jp locale=en_US.UTF-8
"""
cmd = [salt.utils.path.which("systemd-firstboot")]
parameters = [
("locale", locale),
("locale-message", locale_message),
("keymap", keymap),
("timezone", timezone),
("hostname", hostname),
("machine-ID", machine_id),
("root", root),
]
for parameter, value in parameters:
if value:
cmd.extend([f"--{parameter}", str(value)])
out = __salt__["cmd.run_all"](cmd)
if out["retcode"] != 0:
raise CommandExecutionError("systemd-firstboot error: {}".format(out["stderr"]))
return True
def offline():
"""
.. versionadded:: 3004
Check if systemd is working in offline mode, where is not possible
to talk with PID 1.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' service.offline
"""
return salt.utils.systemd.offline(__context__)
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