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# Copyright (C) 2013 Kshitij Gupta <kgupta8592@gmail.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# 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.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import with_statement
import os
import shlex
import shutil
import stat
import sys
import tempfile
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
import ConfigParser as configparser
# Class to provide the object[section][option] behavior in Python2
class configparser_py2(configparser.ConfigParser):
def __getitem__(self, section):
section_val = self.items(section)
section_options = dict()
for option, value in section_val:
section_options[option] = value
return section_options
else:
import configparser
from apparmor.common import AppArmorException, open_file_read # , warn, msg,
# CFG = None
# REPO_CFG = None
# SHELL_FILES = ['easyprof.conf', 'notify.conf', 'parser.conf', 'subdomain.conf']
class Config(object):
def __init__(self, conf_type, conf_dir='/etc/apparmor'):
self.CONF_DIR = conf_dir
# The type of config file that'll be read and/or written
if conf_type == 'shell' or conf_type == 'ini':
self.conf_type = conf_type
self.input_file = None
else:
raise AppArmorException("Unknown configuration file type")
def new_config(self):
if self.conf_type == 'shell':
config = {'': dict()}
elif self.conf_type == 'ini':
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
return config
def read_config(self, filename):
"""Reads the file and returns a config[section][attribute]=property object"""
# LP: Bug #692406
# Explicitly disabled repository
filepath = self.CONF_DIR + '/' + filename
self.input_file = filepath
if filename == "repository.conf":
config = dict()
config['repository'] = {'enabled': 'no'}
elif self.conf_type == 'shell':
config = self.read_shell(filepath)
elif self.conf_type == 'ini':
if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
else:
config = configparser_py2()
# Set the option form to string -prevents forced conversion to lowercase
config.optionxform = str
if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
config.read(filepath)
else:
try:
config.read(filepath)
except configparser.ParsingError:
tmp_filepath = py2_parser(filepath)
config.read(tmp_filepath.name)
##config.__get__()
return config
def write_config(self, filename, config):
"""Writes the given config to the specified file"""
filepath = self.CONF_DIR + '/' + filename
permission_600 = stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR # Owner read and write
try:
# Open a temporary file in the CONF_DIR to write the config file
config_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w', prefix='aa_temp', delete=False, dir=self.CONF_DIR)
if os.path.exists(self.input_file):
# Copy permissions from an existing file to temporary file
shutil.copymode(self.input_file, config_file.name)
else:
# If no existing permission set the file permissions as 0600
os.chmod(config_file.name, permission_600)
if self.conf_type == 'shell':
self.write_shell(filepath, config_file, config)
elif self.conf_type == 'ini':
self.write_configparser(filepath, config_file, config)
config_file.close()
except IOError:
raise AppArmorException("Unable to write to %s" % filename)
else:
# Replace the target config file with the temporary file
os.rename(config_file.name, filepath)
def find_first_file(self, file_list):
"""Returns name of first matching file None otherwise"""
filename = None
if file_list:
for f in file_list.split():
if os.path.isfile(f):
filename = f
break
return filename
def find_first_dir(self, dir_list):
"""Returns name of first matching directory None otherwise"""
dirname = None
if dir_list:
for direc in dir_list.split():
if os.path.isdir(direc):
dirname = direc
break
return dirname
def read_shell(self, filepath):
"""Reads the shell type conf files and returns config[''][option]=value"""
config = {'': dict()}
with open_file_read(filepath) as conf_file:
for line in conf_file:
result = shlex.split(line, True)
# If not a comment of empty line
if result:
# option="value" or option=value type
if '=' in result[0]:
option, value = result[0].split('=')
# option type
else:
option = result[0]
value = None
config[''][option] = value
return config
def write_shell(self, filepath, f_out, config):
"""Writes the config object in shell file format"""
# All the options in the file
options = [key for key in config[''].keys()]
# If a previous file exists modify it keeping the comments
if os.path.exists(self.input_file):
with open_file_read(self.input_file) as f_in:
for line in f_in:
result = shlex.split(line, True)
# If line is not empty or comment
if result:
# If option=value or option="value" type
if '=' in result[0]:
option, value = result[0].split('=')
if '#' in line:
comment = value.split('#', 1)[1]
comment = '#' + comment
else:
comment = ''
# If option exists in the new config file
if option in options:
# If value is different
if value != config[''][option]:
value_new = config[''][option]
if value_new is not None:
# Update value
if '"' in line:
value_new = '"' + value_new + '"'
line = option + '=' + value_new + comment + '\n'
else:
# If option changed to option type from option=value type
line = option + comment + '\n'
f_out.write(line)
# Remove from remaining options list
options.remove(option)
else:
# If option type
option = result[0]
value = None
# If option exists in the new config file
if option in options:
# If its no longer option type
if config[''][option] is not None:
value = config[''][option]
line = option + '=' + value + '\n'
f_out.write(line)
# Remove from remaining options list
options.remove(option)
else:
# If its empty or comment copy as it is
f_out.write(line)
# If any new options are present
if options:
for option in options:
value = config[''][option]
# option type entry
if value is None:
line = option + '\n'
# option=value type entry
else:
line = option + '=' + value + '\n'
f_out.write(line)
def write_configparser(self, filepath, f_out, config):
"""Writes/updates the given file with given config object"""
# All the sections in the file
sections = config.sections()
write = True
section = None
options = []
# If a previous file exists modify it keeping the comments
if os.path.exists(self.input_file):
with open_file_read(self.input_file) as f_in:
for line in f_in:
# If its a section
if line.lstrip().startswith('['):
# If any options from preceding section remain write them
if options:
for option in options:
line_new = ' ' + option + ' = ' + config[section][option] + '\n'
f_out.write(line_new)
options = []
if section in sections:
# Remove the written section from the list
sections.remove(section)
section = line.strip()[1:-1]
if section in sections:
# enable write for all entries in that section
write = True
options = config.options(section)
# write the section
f_out.write(line)
else:
# disable writing until next valid section
write = False
# If write enabled
elif write:
value = shlex.split(line, True)
# If the line is empty or a comment
if not value:
f_out.write(line)
else:
option, value = line.split('=', 1)
try:
# split any inline comments
value, comment = value.split('#', 1)
comment = '#' + comment
except ValueError:
comment = ''
if option.strip() in options:
if config[section][option.strip()] != value.strip():
value = value.replace(value, config[section][option.strip()])
line = option + '=' + value + comment
f_out.write(line)
options.remove(option.strip())
# If any options remain from the preceding section
if options:
for option in options:
line = ' ' + option + ' = ' + config[section][option] + '\n'
f_out.write(line)
options = []
# If any new sections are present
if section in sections:
sections.remove(section)
for section in sections:
f_out.write('\n[%s]\n' % section)
options = config.options(section)
for option in options:
line = ' ' + option + ' = ' + config[section][option] + '\n'
f_out.write(line)
def py2_parser(filename):
"""Returns the de-dented ini file from the new format ini"""
tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('rw')
f_out = open(tmp.name, 'w')
if os.path.exists(filename):
with open_file_read(filename) as f_in:
for line in f_in:
# The ini format allows for multi-line entries, with the subsequent
# entries being indented deeper hence simple lstrip() is not appropriate
if line[:2] == ' ':
line = line[2:]
elif line[0] == '\t':
line = line[1:]
f_out.write(line)
f_out.flush()
return tmp
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