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# Author: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com> 

# 

# Copyright (C) 2011   Red Hat 

# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information 

# 

# 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, either version 3 of the License, or 

# (at your option) any later version. 

# 

# 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 

# 

 

from ipapython import ipautil 

from ipapython.platform import base, redhat, systemd 

import os 

 

# All what we allow exporting directly from this module 

# Everything else is made available through these symbols when they are 

# directly imported into ipapython.services: 

# authconfig -- class reference for platform-specific implementation of 

#               authconfig(8) 

# service    -- class reference for platform-specific implementation of a 

#               PlatformService class 

# knownservices -- factory instance to access named services IPA cares about, 

#                  names are ipapython.services.wellknownservices 

# backup_and_replace_hostname -- platform-specific way to set hostname and 

#                                make it persistent over reboots 

# restore_context -- platform-sepcific way to restore security context, if 

#                    applicable 

# check_selinux_status -- platform-specific way to see if SELinux is enabled 

#                         and restorecon is installed. 

__all__ = ['authconfig', 'service', 'knownservices', 'backup_and_replace_hostname', 'restore_context', 'check_selinux_status'] 

 

# For beginning just remap names to add .service 

# As more services will migrate to systemd, unit names will deviate and 

# mapping will be kept in this dictionary 

system_units = dict(map(lambda x: (x, "%s.service" % (x)), base.wellknownservices)) 

 

system_units['rpcgssd'] = 'nfs-secure.service' 

system_units['rpcidmapd'] = 'nfs-idmap.service' 

 

# Rewrite dirsrv and pki-tomcatd services as they support instances via separate 

# service generator. To make this working, one needs to have both foo@.servic 

# and foo.target -- the latter is used when request should be coming for 

# all instances (like stop). systemd, unfortunately, does not allow one 

# to request action for all service instances at once if only foo@.service 

# unit is available. To add more, if any of those services need to be 

# started/stopped automagically, one needs to manually create symlinks in 

# /etc/systemd/system/foo.target.wants/ (look into systemd.py's enable() 

# code). 

system_units['dirsrv'] = 'dirsrv@.service' 

# Our directory server instance for PKI is dirsrv@PKI-IPA.service 

system_units['pkids'] = 'dirsrv@PKI-IPA.service' 

# Old style PKI instance 

system_units['pki-cad'] = 'pki-cad@pki-ca.service' 

system_units['pki_cad'] = system_units['pki-cad'] 

# Our PKI instance is pki-tomcatd@pki-tomcat.service 

system_units['pki-tomcatd'] = 'pki-tomcatd@pki-tomcat.service' 

system_units['pki_tomcatd'] = system_units['pki-tomcatd'] 

 

class Fedora16Service(systemd.SystemdService): 

    def __init__(self, service_name): 

        if service_name in system_units: 

            service_name = system_units[service_name] 

        else: 

            if len(service_name.split('.')) == 1: 

                # if service_name does not have a dot, it is not foo.service 

                # and not a foo.target. Thus, not correct service name for 

                # systemd, default to foo.service style then 

                service_name = "%s.service" % (service_name) 

        super(Fedora16Service, self).__init__(service_name) 

 

# Special handling of directory server service 

# 

# We need to explicitly enable instances to install proper symlinks as 

# dirsrv.target.wants/ dependencies. Standard systemd service class does it 

# on enable() method call. Unfortunately, ipa-server-install does not do 

# explicit dirsrv.enable() because the service startup is handled by ipactl. 

# 

# If we wouldn't do this, our instances will not be started as systemd would 

# not have any clue about instances (PKI-IPA and the domain we serve) at all. 

# Thus, hook into dirsrv.restart(). 

class Fedora16DirectoryService(Fedora16Service): 

    def enable(self, instance_name=""): 

        super(Fedora16DirectoryService, self).enable(instance_name) 

        dirsrv_systemd = "/etc/sysconfig/dirsrv.systemd" 

        if os.path.exists(dirsrv_systemd): 

            # We need to enable LimitNOFILE=8192 in the dirsrv@.service 

            # Since 389-ds-base-1.2.10-0.8.a7 the configuration of the 

            # service parameters is performed via 

            # /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv.systemd file which is imported by systemd 

            # into dirsrv@.service unit 

            replacevars = {'LimitNOFILE':'8192'} 

            ipautil.inifile_replace_variables(dirsrv_systemd, 'service', replacevars=replacevars) 

            restore_context(dirsrv_systemd) 

            ipautil.run(["/bin/systemctl", "--system", "daemon-reload"],raiseonerr=False) 

 

    def restart(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True): 

        if len(instance_name) > 0: 

            elements = self.service_name.split("@") 

            srv_etc = os.path.join(self.SYSTEMD_ETC_PATH, self.service_name) 

            srv_tgt = os.path.join(self.SYSTEMD_ETC_PATH, self.SYSTEMD_SRV_TARGET % (elements[0])) 

            srv_lnk = os.path.join(srv_tgt, self.service_instance(instance_name)) 

            if not os.path.exists(srv_etc): 

                self.enable(instance_name) 

            elif not os.path.samefile(srv_etc, srv_lnk): 

                os.unlink(srv_lnk) 

                os.symlink(srv_etc, srv_lnk) 

        super(Fedora16DirectoryService, self).restart(instance_name, capture_output=capture_output, wait=wait) 

 

# Enforce restart of IPA services when we do enable it 

# This gets around the fact that after ipa-server-install systemd thinks 

# ipa.service is not yet started but all services were actually started 

# already. 

class Fedora16IPAService(Fedora16Service): 

    def enable(self, instance_name=""): 

        super(Fedora16IPAService, self).enable(instance_name) 

        self.restart(instance_name) 

 

class Fedora16SSHService(Fedora16Service): 

    def get_config_dir(self, instance_name=""): 

        return '/etc/ssh' 

 

# Redirect directory server service through special sub-class due to its 

# special handling of instances 

def f16_service(name): 

    if name == 'dirsrv': 

        return Fedora16DirectoryService(name) 

    if name == 'ipa': 

        return Fedora16IPAService(name) 

    if name == 'sshd': 

        return Fedora16SSHService(name) 

    return Fedora16Service(name) 

 

class Fedora16Services(base.KnownServices): 

    def __init__(self): 

        services = dict() 

        for s in base.wellknownservices: 

            services[s] = f16_service(s) 

        # Call base class constructor. This will lock services to read-only 

        super(Fedora16Services, self).__init__(services) 

 

def restore_context(filepath, restorecon='/usr/sbin/restorecon'): 

    return redhat.restore_context(filepath, restorecon) 

 

def check_selinux_status(restorecon='/usr/sbin/restorecon'): 

    return redhat.check_selinux_status(restorecon) 

 

authconfig = redhat.authconfig 

service = f16_service 

knownservices = Fedora16Services() 

backup_and_replace_hostname = redhat.backup_and_replace_hostname