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#!/opt/imh-python/bin/python3 """ @noaha Quickly and accurately return the document root of a given domain owned by the current cPanel user as reported by cPanel userdata """ import yaml from getpass import getuser from sys import argv import sys from os import geteuid import re def load_yaml(filename, exit_on_fail=False): """ return yaml object from filename and handle exceptions according exit_on_fail """ try: with open(filename) as f: yaml_text = f.read() except OSError: if exit_on_fail: sys.exit("Could not read file: %s" % filename) else: raise try: return yaml.load(yaml_text, Loader=yaml.SafeLoader) except yaml.YAMLError as err: if exit_on_fail: sys.exit(f"Unable to parse YAML from {filename}:\n{err}") else: raise def get_docroot(user, vhost, exit_on_fail=False): """ Get the full path to a domain/vhost's document root. If exit_on_fail is True, the process will exit upon failure This is in place for use as a module If disabled, throws: yaml.YAMLError, IOError, """ if not user: if exit_on_fail: sys.exit("cPanel user was not specified") raise ValueError("User must have value") if not vhost: if exit_on_fail: sys.exit("Domain was not specified") raise ValueError("vhost must have value") # We process everything in lowercase to avoid casing issues vhost = vhost.lower() userdata_file = "/var/cpanel/userdata/%s/main" % user userdata = load_yaml(userdata_file, exit_on_fail) if vhost.startswith("www."): # This check is in defense against a subdomain # "www.example.domain.com" which may or may not be possible, but we # do not want to risk the confusion. if vhost not in userdata["sub_domains"]: # Otherwise, strip the first "www" from vhost vhost = vhost.split("www.", 1)[1] # locate the data file that contains vhost information if userdata["main_domain"] == vhost or vhost in userdata["sub_domains"]: domain_datafile = f"/var/cpanel/userdata/{user}/{vhost}" elif vhost in userdata["parked_domains"]: domain_datafile = "/var/cpanel/userdata/{}/{}".format( user, userdata["main_domain"] ) elif vhost in userdata["addon_domains"]: domain_datafile = "/var/cpanel/userdata/{}/{}".format( user, userdata["addon_domains"][vhost] ) else: if exit_on_fail: sys.exit("Unable to find vhost in userdata") return None domain_data = load_yaml(domain_datafile, exit_on_fail) # Double check this file actually contains our vhost if domain_data["servername"] == vhost or re.search( "(^| )%s( |$)" % vhost, domain_data["serveralias"] ): return domain_data["documentroot"] if exit_on_fail: sys.exit( f"Something is wrong, the domain was not found in {domain_datafile}" ) return None def whoowns(domain, exit_on_fail=False): """ Implement whoowns without forcing a fork. """ try: with open("/etc/userdomains") as f: userdomains = f.read().splitlines() except OSError: if exit_on_fail: sys.exit("Could not read file: /etc/userdomains") else: raise for userdomain in userdomains: split = userdomain.partition(": ") if split[0] == domain: return split[2] sys.exit("Domain not found in /etc/userdomains") def main(): if len(argv) < 2 or argv[1] is None or "-h" in argv or "--help" in argv: sys.exit( """Usage: docroot.py domain Quickly and accurately return the document root of a given domain owned by the current cPanel user as reported by cPanel userdata""" ) # strip protocol, perform basic validation validation_result = re.match( r"^(https?://)?([^/]+\.[^/]+)/?$", argv[1], re.I ) if validation_result: vhost = validation_result.group(2) else: sys.exit("Invalid domain/vhost specified") if geteuid() == 0: user = whoowns(vhost, exit_on_fail=True) else: user = getuser() print(get_docroot(user, vhost, exit_on_fail=True)) if __name__ == "__main__": main()