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""" Management of cron, the Unix command scheduler ============================================== Cron declarations require a number of parameters. The following are the parameters used by Salt to define the various timing values for a cron job: * ``minute`` * ``hour`` * ``daymonth`` * ``month`` * ``dayweek`` (0 to 6 are Sunday through Saturday, 7 can also be used for Sunday) .. warning:: Any timing arguments not specified take a value of ``*``. This means that setting ``hour`` to ``5``, while not defining the ``minute`` param, will result in Salt adding a job that will execute every minute between 5 and 6 A.M.! Additionally, the default user for these states is ``root``. Therefore, if the cron job is for another user, it is necessary to specify that user with the ``user`` parameter. A long time ago (before 2014.2), when making changes to an existing cron job, the name declaration is the parameter used to uniquely identify the job, so if an existing cron that looks like this: .. code-block:: yaml date > /tmp/crontest: cron.present: - user: root - minute: 5 Is changed to this: .. code-block:: yaml date > /tmp/crontest: cron.present: - user: root - minute: 7 - hour: 2 Then the existing cron will be updated, but if the cron command is changed, then a new cron job will be added to the user's crontab. The current behavior is still relying on that mechanism, but you can also specify an identifier to identify your crontabs: .. code-block:: yaml date > /tmp/crontest: cron.present: - identifier: SUPERCRON - user: root - minute: 7 - hour: 2 .. versionadded:: 2014.1.2 And, some months later, you modify it: .. code-block:: yaml superscript > /tmp/crontest: cron.present: - identifier: SUPERCRON - user: root - minute: 3 - hour: 4 .. versionadded:: 2014.1.2 The old **date > /tmp/crontest** will be replaced by **superscript > /tmp/crontest**. Additionally, Salt also supports running a cron every ``x minutes`` very similarly to the Unix convention of using ``*/5`` to have a job run every five minutes. In Salt, this looks like: .. code-block:: yaml date > /tmp/crontest: cron.present: - user: root - minute: '*/5' The job will now run every 5 minutes. Additionally, the temporal parameters (minute, hour, etc.) can be randomized by using ``random`` instead of using a specific value. For example, by using the ``random`` keyword in the ``minute`` parameter of a cron state, the same cron job can be pushed to hundreds or thousands of hosts, and they would each use a randomly-generated minute. This can be helpful when the cron job accesses a network resource, and it is not desirable for all hosts to run the job concurrently. .. code-block:: yaml /path/to/cron/script: cron.present: - user: root - minute: random - hour: 2 .. versionadded:: 0.16.0 Since Salt assumes a value of ``*`` for unspecified temporal parameters, adding a parameter to the state and setting it to ``random`` will change that value from ``*`` to a randomized numeric value. However, if that field in the cron entry on the minion already contains a numeric value, then using the ``random`` keyword will not modify it. Added the opportunity to set a job with a special keyword like '@reboot' or '@hourly'. Quotes must be used, otherwise PyYAML will strip the '@' sign. .. code-block:: yaml /path/to/cron/script: cron.present: - user: root - special: '@hourly' The script will be executed every reboot if cron daemon support this option. .. code-block:: yaml /path/to/cron/otherscript: cron.absent: - user: root - special: '@daily' This counter part definition will ensure than a job with a special keyword is not set. """ import os import salt.utils.files from salt.modules.cron import _cron_matched, _needs_change def __virtual__(): if "cron.list_tab" in __salt__: return True return (False, "cron module could not be loaded") def _check_cron( user, cmd, minute=None, hour=None, daymonth=None, month=None, dayweek=None, comment=None, commented=None, identifier=None, special=None, ): """ Return the changes """ if minute is not None: minute = str(minute).lower() if hour is not None: hour = str(hour).lower() if daymonth is not None: daymonth = str(daymonth).lower() if month is not None: month = str(month).lower() if dayweek is not None: dayweek = str(dayweek).lower() if identifier is not None: identifier = str(identifier) if commented is not None: commented = commented is True if cmd is not None: cmd = str(cmd) lst = __salt__["cron.list_tab"](user) if special is None: for cron in lst["crons"]: if _cron_matched(cron, cmd, identifier): if any( [ _needs_change(x, y) for x, y in ( (cron["minute"], minute), (cron["hour"], hour), (cron["daymonth"], daymonth), (cron["month"], month), (cron["dayweek"], dayweek), (cron["identifier"], identifier), (cron["cmd"], cmd), (cron["comment"], comment), (cron["commented"], commented), ) ] ): return "update" return "present" else: for cron in lst["special"]: if _cron_matched(cron, cmd, identifier): if any( [ _needs_change(x, y) for x, y in ( (cron["spec"], special), (cron["identifier"], identifier), (cron["cmd"], cmd), (cron["comment"], comment), (cron["commented"], commented), ) ] ): return "update" return "present" return "absent" def _check_cron_env(user, name, value=None): """ Return the environment changes """ if value is None: value = "" # Matching value set in salt.modules.cron._render_tab lst = __salt__["cron.list_tab"](user) for env in lst["env"]: if name == env["name"]: if value != env["value"]: return "update" return "present" return "absent" def _get_cron_info(): """ Returns the proper group owner and path to the cron directory """ owner = "root" if __grains__["os"] == "FreeBSD": group = "wheel" crontab_dir = "/var/cron/tabs" elif __grains__["os"] == "OpenBSD": group = "crontab" crontab_dir = "/var/cron/tabs" elif __grains__["os_family"] == "Solaris": group = "root" crontab_dir = "/var/spool/cron/crontabs" elif __grains__["os"] == "MacOS": group = "wheel" crontab_dir = "/usr/lib/cron/tabs" else: group = "root" crontab_dir = "/var/spool/cron" return owner, group, crontab_dir def present( name, user="root", minute="*", hour="*", daymonth="*", month="*", dayweek="*", comment=None, commented=False, identifier=False, special=None, ): """ Verifies that the specified cron job is present for the specified user. It is recommended to use `identifier`. Otherwise the cron job is installed twice if you change the name. For more advanced information about what exactly can be set in the cron timing parameters, check your cron system's documentation. Most Unix-like systems' cron documentation can be found via the crontab man page: ``man 5 crontab``. name The command that should be executed by the cron job. user The name of the user whose crontab needs to be modified, defaults to the root user minute The information to be set into the minute section, this can be any string supported by your cron system's the minute field. Default is ``*`` hour The information to be set in the hour section. Default is ``*`` daymonth The information to be set in the day of month section. Default is ``*`` month The information to be set in the month section. Default is ``*`` dayweek The information to be set in the day of week section. Default is ``*`` comment User comment to be added on line previous the cron job commented The cron job is set commented (prefixed with ``#DISABLED#``). Defaults to False. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 identifier Custom-defined identifier for tracking the cron line for future crontab edits. This defaults to the state name special A special keyword to specify periodicity (eg. @reboot, @hourly...). Quotes must be used, otherwise PyYAML will strip the '@' sign. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 """ name = name.strip() if identifier is False: identifier = name ret = {"changes": {}, "comment": "", "name": name, "result": True} if __opts__["test"]: status = _check_cron( user, cmd=name, minute=minute, hour=hour, daymonth=daymonth, month=month, dayweek=dayweek, comment=comment, commented=commented, identifier=identifier, special=special, ) ret["result"] = None if status == "absent": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} is set to be added" elif status == "present": ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} already present" elif status == "update": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} is set to be updated" return ret if special is None: data = __salt__["cron.set_job"]( user=user, minute=minute, hour=hour, daymonth=daymonth, month=month, dayweek=dayweek, cmd=name, comment=comment, commented=commented, identifier=identifier, ) else: data = __salt__["cron.set_special"]( user=user, special=special, cmd=name, comment=comment, commented=commented, identifier=identifier, ) if data == "present": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} already present" return ret if data == "new": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} added to {user}'s crontab" ret["changes"] = {user: name} return ret if data == "updated": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} updated" ret["changes"] = {user: name} return ret ret["comment"] = "Cron {} for user {} failed to commit with error \n{}".format( name, user, data ) ret["result"] = False return ret def absent(name, user="root", identifier=False, special=None, **kwargs): """ Verifies that the specified cron job is absent for the specified user. If an ``identifier`` is not passed then the ``name`` is used to identify the cron job for removal. name The command that should be absent in the user crontab. user The name of the user whose crontab needs to be modified, defaults to the root user identifier Custom-defined identifier for tracking the cron line for future crontab edits. This defaults to the state name special The special keyword used in the job (eg. @reboot, @hourly...). Quotes must be used, otherwise PyYAML will strip the '@' sign. """ # NOTE: The keyword arguments in **kwargs are ignored in this state, but # cannot be removed from the function definition, otherwise the use # of unsupported arguments will result in a traceback. name = name.strip() if identifier is False: identifier = name ret = {"name": name, "result": True, "changes": {}, "comment": ""} if __opts__["test"]: status = _check_cron(user, name, identifier=identifier) ret["result"] = None if status == "absent": ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} is absent" elif status == "present" or status == "update": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} is set to be removed" return ret if special is None: data = __salt__["cron.rm_job"](user, name, identifier=identifier) else: data = __salt__["cron.rm_special"]( user, name, special=special, identifier=identifier ) if data == "absent": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} already absent" return ret if data == "removed": ret["comment"] = f"Cron {name} removed from {user}'s crontab" ret["changes"] = {user: name} return ret ret["comment"] = "Cron {} for user {} failed to commit with error {}".format( name, user, data ) ret["result"] = False return ret def file( name, source_hash="", source_hash_name=None, user="root", template=None, context=None, replace=True, defaults=None, backup="", **kwargs, ): """ Provides file.managed-like functionality (templating, etc.) for a pre-made crontab file, to be assigned to a given user. name The source file to be used as the crontab. This source file can be hosted on either the salt master server, or on an HTTP or FTP server. For files hosted on the salt file server, if the file is located on the master in the directory named spam, and is called eggs, the source string is ``salt://spam/eggs`` If the file is hosted on a HTTP or FTP server then the source_hash argument is also required source_hash This can be either a file which contains a source hash string for the source, or a source hash string. The source hash string is the hash algorithm followed by the hash of the file: ``md5=e138491e9d5b97023cea823fe17bac22`` source_hash_name When ``source_hash`` refers to a hash file, Salt will try to find the correct hash by matching the filename/URI associated with that hash. By default, Salt will look for the filename being managed. When managing a file at path ``/tmp/foo.txt``, then the following line in a hash file would match: .. code-block:: text acbd18db4cc2f85cedef654fccc4a4d8 foo.txt However, sometimes a hash file will include multiple similar paths: .. code-block:: text 37b51d194a7513e45b56f6524f2d51f2 ./dir1/foo.txt acbd18db4cc2f85cedef654fccc4a4d8 ./dir2/foo.txt 73feffa4b7f6bb68e44cf984c85f6e88 ./dir3/foo.txt In cases like this, Salt may match the incorrect hash. This argument can be used to tell Salt which filename to match, to ensure that the correct hash is identified. For example: .. code-block:: yaml foo_crontab: cron.file: - name: https://mydomain.tld/dir2/foo.txt - source_hash: https://mydomain.tld/hashes - source_hash_name: ./dir2/foo.txt .. note:: This argument must contain the full filename entry from the checksum file, as this argument is meant to disambiguate matches for multiple files that have the same basename. So, in the example above, simply using ``foo.txt`` would not match. .. versionadded:: 2016.3.5 user The user to whom the crontab should be assigned. This defaults to root. template If this setting is applied then the named templating engine will be used to render the downloaded file. Currently, jinja and mako are supported. context Overrides default context variables passed to the template. replace If the crontab should be replaced, if False then this command will be ignored if a crontab exists for the specified user. Default is True. defaults Default context passed to the template. backup Overrides the default backup mode for the user's crontab. """ # Initial set up mode = "0600" try: group = __salt__["user.info"](user)["groups"][0] except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except ret = { "changes": {}, "comment": f"Could not identify group for user {user}", "name": name, "result": False, } return ret cron_path = salt.utils.files.mkstemp() with salt.utils.files.fopen(cron_path, "w+") as fp_: raw_cron = __salt__["cron.raw_cron"](user) if not raw_cron.endswith("\n"): raw_cron = f"{raw_cron}\n" fp_.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(raw_cron)) ret = {"changes": {}, "comment": "", "name": name, "result": True} # Avoid variable naming confusion in below module calls, since ID # declaration for this state will be a source URI. source = name if not replace and os.stat(cron_path).st_size > 0: ret["comment"] = f"User {user} already has a crontab. No changes made" os.unlink(cron_path) return ret if __opts__["test"]: fcm = __salt__["file.check_managed"]( name=cron_path, source=source, source_hash=source_hash, source_hash_name=source_hash_name, user=user, group=group, mode=mode, attrs=[], # no special attrs for cron template=template, context=context, defaults=defaults, saltenv=__env__, **kwargs, ) ret["result"], ret["comment"] = fcm os.unlink(cron_path) return ret # If the source is a list then find which file exists source, source_hash = __salt__["file.source_list"](source, source_hash, __env__) # Gather the source file from the server try: sfn, source_sum, comment = __salt__["file.get_managed"]( name=cron_path, template=template, source=source, source_hash=source_hash, source_hash_name=source_hash_name, user=user, group=group, mode=mode, attrs=[], saltenv=__env__, context=context, defaults=defaults, skip_verify=False, # skip_verify **kwargs, ) except Exception as exc: # pylint: disable=broad-except ret["result"] = False ret["changes"] = {} ret["comment"] = f"Unable to manage file: {exc}" return ret if comment: ret["comment"] = comment ret["result"] = False os.unlink(cron_path) return ret try: ret = __salt__["file.manage_file"]( name=cron_path, sfn=sfn, ret=ret, source=source, source_sum=source_sum, user=user, group=group, mode=mode, attrs=[], saltenv=__env__, backup=backup, ) except Exception as exc: # pylint: disable=broad-except ret["result"] = False ret["changes"] = {} ret["comment"] = f"Unable to manage file: {exc}" return ret cron_ret = None if "diff" in ret["changes"]: cron_ret = __salt__["cron.write_cron_file_verbose"](user, cron_path) # Check cmd return code and show success or failure if cron_ret["retcode"] == 0: ret["comment"] = f"Crontab for user {user} was updated" ret["result"] = True ret["changes"] = ret["changes"] else: ret["comment"] = "Unable to update user {} crontab {}. Error: {}".format( user, cron_path, cron_ret["stderr"] ) ret["result"] = False ret["changes"] = {} elif ret["result"]: ret["comment"] = f"Crontab for user {user} is in the correct state" ret["changes"] = {} os.unlink(cron_path) return ret def env_present(name, value=None, user="root"): """ Verifies that the specified environment variable is present in the crontab for the specified user. name The name of the environment variable to set in the user crontab user The name of the user whose crontab needs to be modified, defaults to the root user value The value to set for the given environment variable """ ret = {"changes": {}, "comment": "", "name": name, "result": True} if __opts__["test"]: status = _check_cron_env(user, name, value=value) ret["result"] = None if status == "absent": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} is set to be added" elif status == "present": ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} already present" elif status == "update": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} is set to be updated" return ret data = __salt__["cron.set_env"](user, name, value=value) if data == "present": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} already present" return ret if data == "new": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} added to {user}'s crontab" ret["changes"] = {user: name} return ret if data == "updated": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} updated" ret["changes"] = {user: name} return ret ret["comment"] = "Cron env {} for user {} failed to commit with error \n{}".format( name, user, data ) ret["result"] = False return ret def env_absent(name, user="root"): """ Verifies that the specified environment variable is absent from the crontab for the specified user name The name of the environment variable to remove from the user crontab user The name of the user whose crontab needs to be modified, defaults to the root user """ name = name.strip() ret = {"name": name, "result": True, "changes": {}, "comment": ""} if __opts__["test"]: status = _check_cron_env(user, name) ret["result"] = None if status == "absent": ret["result"] = True ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} is absent" elif status == "present" or status == "update": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} is set to be removed" return ret data = __salt__["cron.rm_env"](user, name) if data == "absent": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} already absent" return ret if data == "removed": ret["comment"] = f"Cron env {name} removed from {user}'s crontab" ret["changes"] = {user: name} return ret ret["comment"] = "Cron env {} for user {} failed to commit with error {}".format( name, user, data ) ret["result"] = False return ret