118 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
118 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
def get_os_release():
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"""Get all key-value pairs from /etc/os-release as a dict"""
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from collections import OrderedDict
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data = OrderedDict()
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if os.path.exists('/etc/os-release'):
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with open('/etc/os-release') as f:
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for line in f:
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try:
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key, val = line.rstrip().split('=', 1)
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except ValueError:
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continue
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data[key.strip()] = val.strip('"')
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return data
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def release_dict_osr():
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""" Populate a dict with pertinent values from /etc/os-release """
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data = {}
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os_release = get_os_release()
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if 'ID' in os_release:
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data['DISTRIB_ID'] = os_release['ID']
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if 'VERSION_ID' in os_release:
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data['DISTRIB_RELEASE'] = os_release['VERSION_ID']
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return data
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def release_dict_lsb():
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""" Return the output of lsb_release -ir as a dictionary """
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from subprocess import PIPE
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try:
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output, err = bb.process.run(['lsb_release', '-ir'], stderr=PIPE)
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except bb.process.CmdError as exc:
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return {}
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lsb_map = { 'Distributor ID': 'DISTRIB_ID',
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'Release': 'DISTRIB_RELEASE'}
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lsb_keys = lsb_map.keys()
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data = {}
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for line in output.splitlines():
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if line.startswith("-e"):
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line = line[3:]
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try:
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key, value = line.split(":\t", 1)
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except ValueError:
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continue
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if key in lsb_keys:
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data[lsb_map[key]] = value
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if len(data.keys()) != 2:
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return None
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return data
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def release_dict_file():
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""" Try to gather release information manually when other methods fail """
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data = {}
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try:
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if os.path.exists('/etc/lsb-release'):
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data = {}
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with open('/etc/lsb-release') as f:
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for line in f:
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key, value = line.split("=", 1)
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data[key] = value.strip()
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elif os.path.exists('/etc/redhat-release'):
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data = {}
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with open('/etc/redhat-release') as f:
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distro = f.readline().strip()
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import re
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match = re.match(r'(.*) release (.*) \((.*)\)', distro)
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if match:
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data['DISTRIB_ID'] = match.group(1)
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data['DISTRIB_RELEASE'] = match.group(2)
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elif os.path.exists('/etc/SuSE-release'):
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data = {}
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data['DISTRIB_ID'] = 'SUSE LINUX'
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with open('/etc/SuSE-release') as f:
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for line in f:
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if line.startswith('VERSION = '):
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data['DISTRIB_RELEASE'] = line[10:].rstrip()
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break
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except IOError:
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return {}
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return data
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def distro_identifier(adjust_hook=None):
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"""Return a distro identifier string based upon lsb_release -ri,
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with optional adjustment via a hook"""
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import re
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# Try /etc/os-release first, then the output of `lsb_release -ir` and
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# finally fall back on parsing various release files in order to determine
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# host distro name and version.
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distro_data = release_dict_osr()
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if not distro_data:
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distro_data = release_dict_lsb()
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if not distro_data:
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distro_data = release_dict_file()
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distro_id = distro_data.get('DISTRIB_ID', '')
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release = distro_data.get('DISTRIB_RELEASE', '')
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if adjust_hook:
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distro_id, release = adjust_hook(distro_id, release)
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if not distro_id:
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return "Unknown"
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# Filter out any non-alphanumerics
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distro_id = re.sub(r'\W', '', distro_id)
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if release:
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id_str = '{0}-{1}'.format(distro_id.lower(), release)
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else:
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id_str = distro_id
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return id_str.replace(' ','-').replace('/','-')
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