# # sections.py: Kickstart file sections. # # Chris Lumens # # Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, modify, # copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU # General Public License v.2. This program is distributed in the hope that it # will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the # implied warranties 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. Any Red Hat # trademarks that are incorporated in the source code or documentation are not # subject to the GNU General Public License and may only be used or replicated # with the express permission of Red Hat, Inc. # """ This module exports the classes that define a section of a kickstart file. A section is a chunk of the file starting with a %tag and ending with a %end. Examples of sections include %packages, %pre, and %post. You may use this module to define your own custom sections which will be treated just the same as a predefined one by the kickstart parser. All that is necessary is to create a new subclass of Section and call parser.registerSection with an instance of your new class. """ from constants import * from options import KSOptionParser from version import * class Section(object): """The base class for defining kickstart sections. You are free to subclass this as appropriate. Class attributes: allLines -- Does this section require the parser to call handleLine for every line in the section, even blanks and comments? sectionOpen -- The string that denotes the start of this section. You must start your tag with a percent sign. timesSeen -- This attribute is for informational purposes only. It is incremented every time handleHeader is called to keep track of the number of times a section of this type is seen. """ allLines = False sectionOpen = "" timesSeen = 0 def __init__(self, handler, **kwargs): """Create a new Script instance. At the least, you must pass in an instance of a baseHandler subclass. Valid kwargs: dataObj -- """ self.handler = handler self.version = self.handler.version self.dataObj = kwargs.get("dataObj", None) def finalize(self): """This method is called when the %end tag for a section is seen. It is not required to be provided. """ pass def handleLine(self, line): """This method is called for every line of a section. Take whatever action is appropriate. While this method is not required to be provided, not providing it does not make a whole lot of sense. Arguments: line -- The complete line, with any trailing newline. """ pass def handleHeader(self, lineno, args): """This method is called when the opening tag for a section is seen. Not all sections will need this method, though all provided with kickstart include one. Arguments: args -- A list of all strings passed as arguments to the section opening tag. """ self.timesSeen += 1 class NullSection(Section): """This defines a section that pykickstart will recognize but do nothing with. If the parser runs across a %section that has no object registered, it will raise an error. Sometimes, you may want to simply ignore those sections instead. This class is useful for that purpose. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): """Create a new NullSection instance. You must pass a sectionOpen parameter (including a leading '%') for the section you wish to ignore. """ Section.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) self.sectionOpen = kwargs.get("sectionOpen") class ScriptSection(Section): allLines = True def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): Section.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) self._script = {} self._resetScript() def _getParser(self): op = KSOptionParser(self.version) op.add_option("--erroronfail", dest="errorOnFail", action="store_true", default=False) op.add_option("--interpreter", dest="interpreter", default="/bin/sh") op.add_option("--log", "--logfile", dest="log") return op def _resetScript(self): self._script = {"interp": "/bin/sh", "log": None, "errorOnFail": False, "lineno": None, "chroot": False, "body": []} def handleLine(self, line): self._script["body"].append(line) def finalize(self): if " ".join(self._script["body"]).strip() == "": return kwargs = {"interp": self._script["interp"], "inChroot": self._script["chroot"], "lineno": self._script["lineno"], "logfile": self._script["log"], "errorOnFail": self._script["errorOnFail"], "type": self._script["type"]} s = self.dataObj (self._script["body"], **kwargs) self._resetScript() if self.handler: self.handler.scripts.append(s) def handleHeader(self, lineno, args): """Process the arguments to a %pre/%post/%traceback header for later setting on a Script instance once the end of the script is found. This method may be overridden in a subclass if necessary. """ Section.handleHeader(self, lineno, args) op = self._getParser() (opts, extra) = op.parse_args(args=args[1:], lineno=lineno) self._script["interp"] = opts.interpreter self._script["lineno"] = lineno self._script["log"] = opts.log self._script["errorOnFail"] = opts.errorOnFail if hasattr(opts, "nochroot"): self._script["chroot"] = not opts.nochroot class PreScriptSection(ScriptSection): sectionOpen = "%pre" def _resetScript(self): ScriptSection._resetScript(self) self._script["type"] = KS_SCRIPT_PRE class PostScriptSection(ScriptSection): sectionOpen = "%post" def _getParser(self): op = ScriptSection._getParser(self) op.add_option("--nochroot", dest="nochroot", action="store_true", default=False) return op def _resetScript(self): ScriptSection._resetScript(self) self._script["chroot"] = True self._script["type"] = KS_SCRIPT_POST class TracebackScriptSection(ScriptSection): sectionOpen = "%traceback" def _resetScript(self): ScriptSection._resetScript(self) self._script["type"] = KS_SCRIPT_TRACEBACK class PackageSection(Section): sectionOpen = "%packages" def handleLine(self, line): if not self.handler: return (h, s, t) = line.partition('#') line = h.rstrip() self.handler.packages.add([line]) def handleHeader(self, lineno, args): """Process the arguments to the %packages header and set attributes on the Version's Packages instance appropriate. This method may be overridden in a subclass if necessary. """ Section.handleHeader(self, lineno, args) op = KSOptionParser(version=self.version) op.add_option("--excludedocs", dest="excludedocs", action="store_true", default=False) op.add_option("--ignoremissing", dest="ignoremissing", action="store_true", default=False) op.add_option("--nobase", dest="nobase", action="store_true", default=False) op.add_option("--ignoredeps", dest="resolveDeps", action="store_false", deprecated=FC4, removed=F9) op.add_option("--resolvedeps", dest="resolveDeps", action="store_true", deprecated=FC4, removed=F9) op.add_option("--default", dest="defaultPackages", action="store_true", default=False, introduced=F7) op.add_option("--instLangs", dest="instLangs", type="string", default="", introduced=F9) (opts, extra) = op.parse_args(args=args[1:], lineno=lineno) self.handler.packages.excludeDocs = opts.excludedocs self.handler.packages.addBase = not opts.nobase if opts.ignoremissing: self.handler.packages.handleMissing = KS_MISSING_IGNORE else: self.handler.packages.handleMissing = KS_MISSING_PROMPT if opts.defaultPackages: self.handler.packages.default = True if opts.instLangs: self.handler.packages.instLangs = opts.instLangs