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ansible-systemd/plugins/modules/systemd_mount.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import pathlib
from typing import List, Optional
try:
from ansible.module_utils.generic import SYSTEMD_SERVICE_CONFIG as SYSTEMD_PATH
from ansible.module_utils.generic import Types
from ansible.module_utils.module import SystemdUnitModule
except ImportError:
import sys
print(sys.path)
SYSTEMD_PATH = pathlib.Path("/etc/systemd/system")
OPTION_MAPPING = dict(
required_by="RequiredBy",
wanted_by="WantedBy",
)
class Module(SystemdUnitModule):
"""Creates an systemd mount"""
name = "systemd_mount"
module_spec = dict(
argument_spec=dict(
fs=Types.str(
required=True, help="The filesystem that is used for the mount"
),
where=Types.path(
required=True, help="The Path where the filesystem is mounted to"
),
what=Types.str(
required=True, help="The device or an string that will be mounted"
),
state=Types.str(
choices=("present", "absent"),
default="present",
help="the state the mount is",
),
options=Types.list(elements=str, help="The options for the mount"),
description=Types.str(
help="An description for programs that access systemd"
),
required_by=Types.list(
elements=str, help="systemd units that require this mount"
),
wanted_by=Types.list(
elements=str,
help="systemd units that want the mount, but not explicitly require it. Commonly used for target if not service explicitly require it.",
),
),
)
def prepare(self):
self.mountdir = pathlib.Path(self.params["where"])
self.unitfile = SYSTEMD_PATH.joinpath(
self.mountdir.relative_to("/").as_posix().replace("/", "-")
).with_suffix(".mount")
self.__unit = None
def unit(self) -> str:
if self.__unit is None:
self.__unit = "\n".join(
(
self.header(),
self.mount(),
self.install(),
)
)
return self.__unit
def header(self) -> str:
return "[Unit]\nDescription={}\n".format(
self.get("description", "Mount for {}".format(self.get("where")))
)
def mount(self) -> str:
output = "[Mount]\n"
output += "Where={}\n".format(self.get("where"))
output += "What={}\n".format(self.get("what"))
output += "Type={}\n".format(self.get("fs"))
if self.get("options", False):
output += "Options={}\n".format(",".join(self.get("options")))
return output
def install(self) -> str:
output = "[Install]\n"
for argument, key in OPTION_MAPPING.items():
if self.get(argument, False):
for unit in self.get(argument):
output += "{}={}\n".format(key, unit)
return output
def post(self):
if not self.changed:
return
systemctl = self.module.get_bin_path("systemctl", required=True)
self.module.run_command([systemctl, "daemon-reload"], check_rc=True)
(rc, _, _) = self.module.run_command(
[systemctl, "is-enabled", self.unitfile.name], check_rc=False
)
if rc == 0:
self.module.run_command(
[systemctl, "restart", self.unitfile.name], check_rc=True
)
DOCUMENTATION = """---
description:
- Creates an systemd mount
module: systemd_mount
options:
description:
description:
- An description for programs that access systemd
required: false
type: str
fs:
description:
- The filesystem that is used for the mount
required: true
type: str
options:
default: []
description:
- The options for the mount
elements: str
required: false
type: list
required_by:
default: []
description:
- systemd units that require this mount
elements: str
required: false
type: list
state:
choices:
- present
- absent
default: present
description:
- the state the mount is
required: false
type: str
wanted_by:
default: []
description:
- systemd units that want the mount, but not explicitly require it. Commonly used
for target if not service explicitly require it.
elements: str
required: false
type: list
what:
description:
- The device or an string that will be mounted
required: true
type: str
where:
description:
- The Path where the filesystem is mounted to
required: true
type: path
short_description: Creates an systemd mount
"""
if __name__ == "__main__":
Module()()