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#
# Authors:
# Didier Roche <didrocks@ubuntu.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; version 3.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
import hashlib
import json
import logging
import os
from pprint import pformat
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
from oneconf.hosts import Hosts
from oneconf.distributor import get_distro
from oneconf.paths import PACKAGE_LIST_PREFIX
from oneconf import utils
class PackageSetInitError(Exception):
"""An error occurred, preventing the package set to initialize."""
class PackageSetHandler(object):
"""
Direct access to database for getting and updating the list
"""
def __init__(self, hosts=None):
self.hosts = hosts
if not hosts:
self.hosts = Hosts()
self.distro = get_distro()
if not self.distro:
raise PackageSetInitError(
"Can't initialize PackageSetHandler: no valid distro provided")
self.last_storage_sync = None
# create cache for storage package list, indexed by hostid
self.package_list = {}
def update(self):
'''update the store with package list'''
hostid = self.hosts.current_host['hostid']
LOG.debug("Updating package list")
newpkg_list = self.distro.compute_local_packagelist()
LOG.debug("Creating the checksum")
# We need to get a reliable checksum for the dictionary in
# newpkg_list. Dictionary order is unpredictable, so to get a
# reproducible checksum, we need a predictable string representation
# of the dictionary. pprint.pformat() seems to give us the best
# option here since it guarantees that dictionary keys are sorted.
# hashlib works on bytes only though, so assume utf-8.
hash_input = pformat(newpkg_list).encode('utf-8')
checksum = hashlib.sha224(hash_input).hexdigest()
LOG.debug("Package list need refresh")
self.package_list[hostid] = {'valid': True, 'package_list': newpkg_list}
utils.save_json_file_update(os.path.join(self.hosts.get_currenthost_dir(), '%s_%s' % (PACKAGE_LIST_PREFIX, hostid)),
self.package_list[hostid]['package_list'])
if self.hosts.current_host['packages_checksum'] != checksum:
self.hosts.current_host['packages_checksum'] = checksum
self.hosts.save_current_host()
LOG.debug("Update done")
def get_packages(self, hostid=None, hostname=None, only_manual=False):
'''get all installed packages from the storage'''
hostid = self.hosts.get_hostid_from_context(hostid, hostname)
LOG.debug ("Request for package list for %s with only manual packages reduced scope to: %s", hostid, only_manual)
package_list = self._get_installed_packages(hostid)
if only_manual:
package_list = [
package_elem for package_elem in package_list
if not package_list[package_elem]["auto"]]
return package_list
def _get_installed_packages(self, hostid):
'''get installed packages from the storage or cache
Return: uptodate package_list'''
need_reload = False
try:
if self.package_list[hostid]['valid']:
LOG.debug("Hit cache for package list")
package_list = self.package_list[hostid]['package_list']
else:
need_reload = True
except KeyError:
need_reload = True
if need_reload:
self.package_list[hostid] = {
'valid': True,
'package_list': self._get_packagelist_from_store(hostid),
}
return self.package_list[hostid]['package_list']
def diff(self, distant_hostid=None, distant_hostname=None):
"""get a diff from current package state from another host
This function can be use to make a diff between all packages installed
on both computer, use_cache
Return: (packages_to_install (packages in distant_hostid not in local_hostid),
packages_to_remove (packages in local hostid not in distant_hostid))
"""
distant_hostid = self.hosts.get_hostid_from_context(
distant_hostid, distant_hostname)
LOG.debug("Collecting all installed packages on this system")
local_package_list = set(
self.get_packages(self.hosts.current_host['hostid'], False))
LOG.debug("Collecting all installed packages on the other system")
distant_package_list = set(self.get_packages(distant_hostid, False))
LOG.debug("Comparing")
packages_to_install = [
x for x in sorted(distant_package_list)
if x not in local_package_list]
packages_to_remove = [
x for x in sorted(local_package_list)
if x not in distant_package_list]
# for Dbus which doesn't like empty list
if not packages_to_install:
packages_to_install = ''
if not packages_to_remove:
packages_to_remove = ''
return packages_to_install, packages_to_remove
def _get_packagelist_from_store(self, hostid):
'''load package list for every computer in cache'''
LOG.debug('get package list from store for hostid: %s' % hostid)
# load current content in cache
try:
with open(os.path.join(self.hosts.get_currenthost_dir(), '%s_%s' % (PACKAGE_LIST_PREFIX, hostid)), 'r') as f:
# can be none in corrupted null file
pkg_list = json.load(f)
except (IOError, ValueError):
LOG.warning ("no valid package list stored for hostid: %s" % hostid)
pkg_list = None
if pkg_list is None:
pkg_list = {}
# there is no way that no package is installed in current host
# At least, there is oneconf ;) Ask for refresh
if hostid == self.hosts.current_host['hostid']:
LOG.debug ("Processing first update for current host")
self.update()
pkg_list = self.package_list[hostid]['package_list']
return pkg_list
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