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Properly handle stale hashes of files even when file got manually removed/modified
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@ -200,6 +200,42 @@ def regen_conf(operation_logger, names=[], with_diff=False, force=False, dry_run
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conf_hashes[sshd_config] = _calculate_hash(conf_files[sshd_config])
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_update_conf_hashes(category, conf_hashes)
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# Consider the following scenario:
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# - you add a domain foo.bar
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# - the regen-conf creates file /etc/dnsmasq.d/foo.bar
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# - the admin manually *deletes* /etc/dnsmasq.d/foo.bar
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# - the file is now understood as manually deleted because there's the old file hash in regenconf.yml
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#
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# ... so far so good, that's the expected behavior.
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#
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# But then:
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# - the admin remove domain foo.bar entirely
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# - but now the hash for /etc/dnsmasq.d/foo.bar is *still* in
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# regenconf.yml and and the file is still flagged as manually
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# modified/deleted... And the user cannot even do anything about it
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# except removing the hash in regenconf.yml...
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#
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# Expected behavior: it should forget about that
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# hash because dnsmasq's regen-conf doesn't say anything about what's
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# the state of that file so it should assume that it should be deleted.
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#
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# - then the admin tries to *re-add* foo.bar !
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# - ... but because the file is still flagged as manually modified
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# the regen-conf refuses to re-create the file.
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#
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# Excepted behavior : the regen-conf should have forgot about the hash
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# from earlier and this wouldnt happen.
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# ------
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# conf_files contain files explicitly set by the current regen conf run
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# conf_hashes contain all files known from the past runs
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# we compare these to get the list of stale hashes and flag the file as
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# "should be removed"
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stale_files = set(conf_hashes.keys()) - set(conf_files.keys())
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stale_files_with_non_empty_hash = [f for f in stale_files if conf_hashes.get(f)]
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for f in stale_files_with_non_empty_hash:
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conf_files[f] = None
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# </> End discussion about stale file hashes
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for system_path, pending_path in conf_files.items():
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logger.debug("processing pending conf '%s' to system conf '%s'",
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pending_path, system_path)
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@ -211,20 +247,45 @@ def regen_conf(operation_logger, names=[], with_diff=False, force=False, dry_run
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system_path, pending_path, True) if with_diff else None
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# Check if the conf must be removed
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to_remove = True if os.path.getsize(pending_path) == 0 else False
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to_remove = True if pending_path and os.path.getsize(pending_path) == 0 else False
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# Retrieve and calculate hashes
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system_hash = _calculate_hash(system_path)
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saved_hash = conf_hashes.get(system_path, None)
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new_hash = None if to_remove else _calculate_hash(pending_path)
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# -> configuration was previously managed by yunohost but should now
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# be removed / unmanaged
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if system_path in stale_files_with_non_empty_hash:
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# File is already deleted, so let's just silently forget about this hash entirely
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if not system_hash:
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logger.debug("> forgetting about stale file/hash")
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conf_hashes[system_path] = None
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conf_status = 'forget-about-it'
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regenerated = True
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# Otherwise there's still a file on the system but it's not managed by
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# Yunohost anymore... But if user requested --force we shall
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# force-erase it
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elif force:
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logger.debug("> force-remove stale file")
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regenerated = _regen(system_path)
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conf_status = 'force-removed'
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# Otherwise, flag the file as manually modified
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else:
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logger.warning(m18n.n(
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'regenconf_file_manually_modified',
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conf=system_path))
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conf_status = 'modified'
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# -> system conf does not exists
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if not system_hash:
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elif not system_hash:
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if to_remove:
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logger.debug("> system conf is already removed")
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os.remove(pending_path)
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continue
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if not saved_hash or force:
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conf_hashes[system_path] = None
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conf_status = 'forget-about-it'
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regenerated = True
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elif not saved_hash or force:
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if force:
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logger.debug("> system conf has been manually removed")
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conf_status = 'force-created'
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if regenerated:
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succeed_regen[system_path] = conf_result
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conf_hashes[system_path] = new_hash
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if os.path.isfile(pending_path):
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if pending_path and os.path.isfile(pending_path):
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os.remove(pending_path)
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else:
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failed_regen[system_path] = conf_result
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def _calculate_hash(path):
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"""Calculate the MD5 hash of a file"""
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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if not path or not os.path.exists(path):
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return None
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hasher = hashlib.md5()
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@ -161,3 +161,48 @@ def test_stale_hashes_if_file_manually_deleted():
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assert not os.path.exists(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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assert TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG not in _get_conf_hashes("dnsmasq")
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# This test only works if you comment the part at the end of the regen-conf in
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# dnsmasq that auto-flag /etc/dnsmasq.d/foo.bar as "to be removed" (using touch)
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# ... But we want to keep it because they also possibly flag files that were
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# never known by the regen-conf (e.g. if somebody adds a
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# /etc/dnsmasq.d/my.custom.extension)
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# Ideally we could use a system that's able to properly state 'no file in this
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# folder should exist except the ones excplicitly defined by regen-conf' but
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# that's too much work for the scope of this commit.
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#
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# ... Anyway, the proper way to write these tests would be to use a dummy
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# regen-conf hook just for tests but meh I'm lazy
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#
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#def test_stale_hashes_if_file_manually_modified():
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# """
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# Same as other test, but manually delete the file in between and check
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# behavior
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# """
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#
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# domain_add(TEST_DOMAIN)
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#
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# assert os.path.exists(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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# assert TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG in _get_conf_hashes("dnsmasq")
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#
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# os.system("echo '#pwet' > %s" % TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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#
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# assert os.path.exists(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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# assert open(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG).read().strip() == "#pwet"
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#
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# regen_conf(names=["dnsmasq"])
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#
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# assert os.path.exists(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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# assert open(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG).read().strip() == "#pwet"
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# assert TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG in _get_conf_hashes("dnsmasq")
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#
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# domain_remove(TEST_DOMAIN)
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#
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# assert os.path.exists(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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# assert open(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG).read().strip() == "#pwet"
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# assert TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG in _get_conf_hashes("dnsmasq")
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#
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# regen_conf(names=["dnsmasq"], force=True)
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#
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# assert not os.path.exists(TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG)
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# assert TEST_DOMAIN_DNSMASQ_CONFIG not in _get_conf_hashes("dnsmasq")
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