# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later """ Framework for installing and updating distribution packages """ import json import logging import subprocess import threading from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _ from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy from plinth import actions from plinth.utils import format_lazy logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class PackageException(Exception): """A package operation has failed.""" def __init__(self, error_string=None, error_details=None, *args, **kwargs): """Store apt-get error string and details.""" super(PackageException, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.error_string = error_string self.error_details = error_details def __str__(self): """Return the strin representation of the exception.""" return 'PackageException(error_string="{0}", error_details="{1}")' \ .format(self.error_string, self.error_details) class Transaction(object): """Information about an ongoing transaction.""" def __init__(self, module_name, package_names): """Initialize transaction object. Set most values to None until they are sent as progress update. """ self.module_name = module_name self.package_names = package_names self._reset_status() def get_id(self): """Return a identifier to use as a key in a map of transactions.""" return frozenset(self.package_names) def _reset_status(self): """Reset the current status progress.""" self.status_string = '' self.percentage = 0 self.stderr = None def install(self, skip_recommends=False, force_configuration=None, reinstall=False, force_missing_configuration=False): """Run an apt-get transaction to install given packages. If force_configuration is set to 'new', dpkg options will be enabled to make it force overwrite (without prompts) new configuration in place of old configuration (with a backup). This is useful when writing migration scripts in FreedomBox to handle the upgrades when unattended-upgrades refuse to upgrade a package due to configuration prompts. If force_configuration is set to 'old', dpkg options will be enabled to make it keep the old configuration (without prompts). This is useful when the Debian packages introduce new configuration with just cosmetics (such as updates to comments) and keeping the old configuration has same semantics. If force_configuration is None, no special options are passed to apt/dpkg for configuration file behavior. If reinstall is True, packages will be reinstalled, even if they are the latest version. If force_missing_configuration is True, any configuration files that have been removed after the first package has been installed will be restored. """ try: self._run_apt_command(['update']) extra_arguments = [] if skip_recommends: extra_arguments.append('--skip-recommends') if force_configuration is not None: extra_arguments.append( '--force-configuration={}'.format(force_configuration)) if reinstall: extra_arguments.append('--reinstall') if force_missing_configuration: extra_arguments.append('--force-missing-configuration') self._run_apt_command(['install'] + extra_arguments + [self.module_name] + self.package_names) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exception: logger.exception('Error installing package: %s', exception) raise def refresh_package_lists(self): """Refresh apt package lists.""" try: self._run_apt_command(['update']) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exception: logger.exception('Error updating package lists: %s', exception) raise def _run_apt_command(self, arguments): """Run apt-get and update progress.""" self._reset_status() process = actions.superuser_run('packages', arguments, run_in_background=True) process.stdin.close() stdout_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._read_stdout, args=(process, )) stderr_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._read_stderr, args=(process, )) stdout_thread.start() stderr_thread.start() stdout_thread.join() stderr_thread.join() return_code = process.wait() if return_code != 0: raise PackageException(_('Error during installation'), self.stderr) def _read_stdout(self, process): """Read the stdout of the process and update progress.""" for line in process.stdout: self._parse_progress(line.decode()) def _read_stderr(self, process): """Read the stderr of the process and store in buffer.""" self.stderr = process.stderr.read().decode() def _parse_progress(self, line): """Parse the apt-get process output line. See README.progress-reporting in apt source code. """ parts = line.split(':') if len(parts) < 4: return status_map = { 'pmstatus': ugettext_lazy('installing'), 'dlstatus': ugettext_lazy('downloading'), 'media-change': ugettext_lazy('media change'), 'pmconffile': format_lazy(ugettext_lazy('configuration file: {file}'), file=parts[1]), } self.status_string = status_map.get(parts[0], '') self.percentage = int(float(parts[2])) def is_package_manager_busy(): """Return whether a package manager is running.""" try: actions.superuser_run('packages', ['is-package-manager-busy'], log_error=False) return True except actions.ActionError: return False def refresh_package_lists(): """To be run in case apt package lists are outdated.""" transaction = Transaction(None, None) transaction.refresh_package_lists() def filter_conffile_prompt_packages(packages): """Return a filtered info on packages that require conffile prompts. Information for each package includes: current_version, new_version and list of modified_conffiles. """ response = actions.superuser_run( 'packages', ['filter-conffile-packages', '--packages'] + list(packages)) return json.loads(response)