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Edit File: cc_ssh_import_id.py
# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # # Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com> # Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com> # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. """SSH Import ID: Import SSH id""" import logging import pwd from cloudinit import subp, util from cloudinit.cloud import Cloud from cloudinit.config import Config from cloudinit.config.schema import MetaSchema from cloudinit.distros import ug_util from cloudinit.settings import PER_INSTANCE # https://launchpad.net/ssh-import-id SSH_IMPORT_ID_BINARY = "ssh-import-id" meta: MetaSchema = { "id": "cc_ssh_import_id", "distros": ["alpine", "cos", "debian", "ubuntu"], "frequency": PER_INSTANCE, "activate_by_schema_keys": [], } # type: ignore LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) def handle(name: str, cfg: Config, cloud: Cloud, args: list) -> None: if not is_key_in_nested_dict(cfg, "ssh_import_id"): LOG.debug( "Skipping module named ssh_import_id, no 'ssh_import_id'" " directives found." ) return elif not subp.which(SSH_IMPORT_ID_BINARY): LOG.warning( "ssh-import-id is not installed, but module ssh_import_id is " "configured. Skipping module." ) return # import for "user: XXXXX" if len(args) != 0: user = args[0] ids = [] if len(args) > 1: ids = args[1:] import_ssh_ids(ids, user) return # import for cloudinit created users (users, _groups) = ug_util.normalize_users_groups(cfg, cloud.distro) elist = [] for user, user_cfg in users.items(): import_ids = [] if user_cfg["default"]: import_ids = util.get_cfg_option_list(cfg, "ssh_import_id", []) else: try: import_ids = user_cfg["ssh_import_id"] except Exception: LOG.debug("User %s is not configured for ssh_import_id", user) continue try: import_ids = util.uniq_merge(import_ids) import_ids = [str(i) for i in import_ids] except Exception: LOG.debug( "User %s is not correctly configured for ssh_import_id", user ) continue if not len(import_ids): continue try: import_ssh_ids(import_ids, user) except Exception as exc: util.logexc( LOG, "ssh-import-id failed for: %s %s", user, import_ids ) elist.append(exc) if len(elist): raise elist[0] def import_ssh_ids(ids, user): if not (user and ids): LOG.debug("empty user(%s) or ids(%s). not importing", user, ids) return try: pwd.getpwnam(user) except KeyError as exc: raise exc # TODO: We have a use case that involes setting a proxy value earlier # in boot and the user wants this env used when using ssh-import-id. # E.g.,: # bootcmd: # - mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/cloud-config.service.d # - mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/cloud-final.service.d # write_files: # - content: | # http_proxy=http://192.168.1.2:3128/ # https_proxy=http://192.168.1.2:3128/ # path: /etc/cloud/env # - content: | # [Service] # EnvironmentFile=/etc/cloud/env # PassEnvironment=https_proxy http_proxy # path: /etc/systemd/system/cloud-config.service.d/override.conf # - content: | # [Service] # EnvironmentFile=/etc/cloud/env # PassEnvironment=https_proxy http_proxy # path: /etc/systemd/system/cloud-final.service.d/override.conf # # I'm including the `--preserve-env` here as a one-off, but we should # have a better way of setting env earlier in boot and using it later. # Perhaps a 'set_env' module? if subp.which("sudo"): cmd = [ "sudo", "--preserve-env=https_proxy", "-Hu", user, SSH_IMPORT_ID_BINARY, ] + ids elif subp.which("doas"): cmd = [ "doas", "-u", user, SSH_IMPORT_ID_BINARY, ] + ids else: LOG.error("Neither sudo nor doas available! Unable to import SSH ids.") return LOG.debug("Importing SSH ids for user %s.", user) try: subp.subp(cmd, capture=False) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as exc: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to run command to import %s SSH ids", user) raise exc def is_key_in_nested_dict(config: dict, search_key: str) -> bool: """Search for key nested in config. Note: A dict embedded in a list of lists will not be found walked - but in this case we don't need it. """ for config_key in config.keys(): if search_key == config_key: return True if isinstance(config[config_key], dict): if is_key_in_nested_dict(config[config_key], search_key): return True if isinstance(config[config_key], list): # this code could probably be generalized to walking the whole # config by iterating lists in search of dictionaries for item in config[config_key]: if isinstance(item, dict): if is_key_in_nested_dict(item, search_key): return True return False