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| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| # Copyright 2015-2021 Nir Cohen | |
| # | |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
| # | |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | |
| # | |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | |
| # limitations under the License. | |
| """ | |
| The ``distro`` package (``distro`` stands for Linux Distribution) provides | |
| information about the Linux distribution it runs on, such as a reliable | |
| machine-readable distro ID, or version information. | |
| It is the recommended replacement for Python's original | |
| :py:func:`platform.linux_distribution` function, but it provides much more | |
| functionality. An alternative implementation became necessary because Python | |
| 3.5 deprecated this function, and Python 3.8 removed it altogether. Its | |
| predecessor function :py:func:`platform.dist` was already deprecated since | |
| Python 2.6 and removed in Python 3.8. Still, there are many cases in which | |
| access to OS distribution information is needed. See `Python issue 1322 | |
| <https://bugs.python.org/issue1322>`_ for more information. | |
| """ | |
| import argparse | |
| import json | |
| import logging | |
| import os | |
| import re | |
| import shlex | |
| import subprocess | |
| import sys | |
| import warnings | |
| from typing import ( | |
| Any, | |
| Callable, | |
| Dict, | |
| Iterable, | |
| Optional, | |
| Sequence, | |
| TextIO, | |
| Tuple, | |
| Type, | |
| ) | |
| try: | |
| from typing import TypedDict | |
| except ImportError: | |
| # Python 3.7 | |
| TypedDict = dict | |
| __version__ = "1.9.0" | |
| class VersionDict(TypedDict): | |
| major: str | |
| minor: str | |
| build_number: str | |
| class InfoDict(TypedDict): | |
| id: str | |
| version: str | |
| version_parts: VersionDict | |
| like: str | |
| codename: str | |
| _UNIXCONFDIR = os.environ.get("UNIXCONFDIR", "/etc") | |
| _UNIXUSRLIBDIR = os.environ.get("UNIXUSRLIBDIR", "/usr/lib") | |
| _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME = "os-release" | |
| #: Translation table for normalizing the "ID" attribute defined in os-release | |
| #: files, for use by the :func:`distro.id` method. | |
| #: | |
| #: * Key: Value as defined in the os-release file, translated to lower case, | |
| #: with blanks translated to underscores. | |
| #: | |
| #: * Value: Normalized value. | |
| NORMALIZED_OS_ID = { | |
| "ol": "oracle", # Oracle Linux | |
| "opensuse-leap": "opensuse", # Newer versions of OpenSuSE report as opensuse-leap | |
| } | |
| #: Translation table for normalizing the "Distributor ID" attribute returned by | |
| #: the lsb_release command, for use by the :func:`distro.id` method. | |
| #: | |
| #: * Key: Value as returned by the lsb_release command, translated to lower | |
| #: case, with blanks translated to underscores. | |
| #: | |
| #: * Value: Normalized value. | |
| NORMALIZED_LSB_ID = { | |
| "enterpriseenterpriseas": "oracle", # Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 | |
| "enterpriseenterpriseserver": "oracle", # Oracle Linux 5 | |
| "redhatenterpriseworkstation": "rhel", # RHEL 6, 7 Workstation | |
| "redhatenterpriseserver": "rhel", # RHEL 6, 7 Server | |
| "redhatenterprisecomputenode": "rhel", # RHEL 6 ComputeNode | |
| } | |
| #: Translation table for normalizing the distro ID derived from the file name | |
| #: of distro release files, for use by the :func:`distro.id` method. | |
| #: | |
| #: * Key: Value as derived from the file name of a distro release file, | |
| #: translated to lower case, with blanks translated to underscores. | |
| #: | |
| #: * Value: Normalized value. | |
| NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID = { | |
| "redhat": "rhel", # RHEL 6.x, 7.x | |
| } | |
| # Pattern for content of distro release file (reversed) | |
| _DISTRO_RELEASE_CONTENT_REVERSED_PATTERN = re.compile( | |
| r"(?:[^)]*\)(.*)\()? *(?:STL )?([\d.+\-a-z]*\d) *(?:esaeler *)?(.+)" | |
| ) | |
| # Pattern for base file name of distro release file | |
| _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAME_PATTERN = re.compile(r"(\w+)[-_](release|version)$") | |
| # Base file names to be looked up for if _UNIXCONFDIR is not readable. | |
| _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAMES = [ | |
| "SuSE-release", | |
| "altlinux-release", | |
| "arch-release", | |
| "base-release", | |
| "centos-release", | |
| "fedora-release", | |
| "gentoo-release", | |
| "mageia-release", | |
| "mandrake-release", | |
| "mandriva-release", | |
| "mandrivalinux-release", | |
| "manjaro-release", | |
| "oracle-release", | |
| "redhat-release", | |
| "rocky-release", | |
| "sl-release", | |
| "slackware-version", | |
| ] | |
| # Base file names to be ignored when searching for distro release file | |
| _DISTRO_RELEASE_IGNORE_BASENAMES = ( | |
| "debian_version", | |
| "lsb-release", | |
| "oem-release", | |
| _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME, | |
| "system-release", | |
| "plesk-release", | |
| "iredmail-release", | |
| "board-release", | |
| "ec2_version", | |
| ) | |
| def linux_distribution(full_distribution_name: bool = True) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| .. deprecated:: 1.6.0 | |
| :func:`distro.linux_distribution()` is deprecated. It should only be | |
| used as a compatibility shim with Python's | |
| :py:func:`platform.linux_distribution()`. Please use :func:`distro.id`, | |
| :func:`distro.version` and :func:`distro.name` instead. | |
| Return information about the current OS distribution as a tuple | |
| ``(id_name, version, codename)`` with items as follows: | |
| * ``id_name``: If *full_distribution_name* is false, the result of | |
| :func:`distro.id`. Otherwise, the result of :func:`distro.name`. | |
| * ``version``: The result of :func:`distro.version`. | |
| * ``codename``: The extra item (usually in parentheses) after the | |
| os-release version number, or the result of :func:`distro.codename`. | |
| The interface of this function is compatible with the original | |
| :py:func:`platform.linux_distribution` function, supporting a subset of | |
| its parameters. | |
| The data it returns may not exactly be the same, because it uses more data | |
| sources than the original function, and that may lead to different data if | |
| the OS distribution is not consistent across multiple data sources it | |
| provides (there are indeed such distributions ...). | |
| Another reason for differences is the fact that the :func:`distro.id` | |
| method normalizes the distro ID string to a reliable machine-readable value | |
| for a number of popular OS distributions. | |
| """ | |
| warnings.warn( | |
| "distro.linux_distribution() is deprecated. It should only be used as a " | |
| "compatibility shim with Python's platform.linux_distribution(). Please use " | |
| "distro.id(), distro.version() and distro.name() instead.", | |
| DeprecationWarning, | |
| stacklevel=2, | |
| ) | |
| return _distro.linux_distribution(full_distribution_name) | |
| def id() -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the distro ID of the current distribution, as a | |
| machine-readable string. | |
| For a number of OS distributions, the returned distro ID value is | |
| *reliable*, in the sense that it is documented and that it does not change | |
| across releases of the distribution. | |
| This package maintains the following reliable distro ID values: | |
| ============== ========================================= | |
| Distro ID Distribution | |
| ============== ========================================= | |
| "ubuntu" Ubuntu | |
| "debian" Debian | |
| "rhel" RedHat Enterprise Linux | |
| "centos" CentOS | |
| "fedora" Fedora | |
| "sles" SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | |
| "opensuse" openSUSE | |
| "amzn" Amazon Linux | |
| "arch" Arch Linux | |
| "buildroot" Buildroot | |
| "cloudlinux" CloudLinux OS | |
| "exherbo" Exherbo Linux | |
| "gentoo" GenToo Linux | |
| "ibm_powerkvm" IBM PowerKVM | |
| "kvmibm" KVM for IBM z Systems | |
| "linuxmint" Linux Mint | |
| "mageia" Mageia | |
| "mandriva" Mandriva Linux | |
| "parallels" Parallels | |
| "pidora" Pidora | |
| "raspbian" Raspbian | |
| "oracle" Oracle Linux (and Oracle Enterprise Linux) | |
| "scientific" Scientific Linux | |
| "slackware" Slackware | |
| "xenserver" XenServer | |
| "openbsd" OpenBSD | |
| "netbsd" NetBSD | |
| "freebsd" FreeBSD | |
| "midnightbsd" MidnightBSD | |
| "rocky" Rocky Linux | |
| "aix" AIX | |
| "guix" Guix System | |
| "altlinux" ALT Linux | |
| ============== ========================================= | |
| If you have a need to get distros for reliable IDs added into this set, | |
| or if you find that the :func:`distro.id` function returns a different | |
| distro ID for one of the listed distros, please create an issue in the | |
| `distro issue tracker`_. | |
| **Lookup hierarchy and transformations:** | |
| First, the ID is obtained from the following sources, in the specified | |
| order. The first available and non-empty value is used: | |
| * the value of the "ID" attribute of the os-release file, | |
| * the value of the "Distributor ID" attribute returned by the lsb_release | |
| command, | |
| * the first part of the file name of the distro release file, | |
| The so determined ID value then passes the following transformations, | |
| before it is returned by this method: | |
| * it is translated to lower case, | |
| * blanks (which should not be there anyway) are translated to underscores, | |
| * a normalization of the ID is performed, based upon | |
| `normalization tables`_. The purpose of this normalization is to ensure | |
| that the ID is as reliable as possible, even across incompatible changes | |
| in the OS distributions. A common reason for an incompatible change is | |
| the addition of an os-release file, or the addition of the lsb_release | |
| command, with ID values that differ from what was previously determined | |
| from the distro release file name. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.id() | |
| def name(pretty: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the name of the current OS distribution, as a human-readable | |
| string. | |
| If *pretty* is false, the name is returned without version or codename. | |
| (e.g. "CentOS Linux") | |
| If *pretty* is true, the version and codename are appended. | |
| (e.g. "CentOS Linux 7.1.1503 (Core)") | |
| **Lookup hierarchy:** | |
| The name is obtained from the following sources, in the specified order. | |
| The first available and non-empty value is used: | |
| * If *pretty* is false: | |
| - the value of the "NAME" attribute of the os-release file, | |
| - the value of the "Distributor ID" attribute returned by the lsb_release | |
| command, | |
| - the value of the "<name>" field of the distro release file. | |
| * If *pretty* is true: | |
| - the value of the "PRETTY_NAME" attribute of the os-release file, | |
| - the value of the "Description" attribute returned by the lsb_release | |
| command, | |
| - the value of the "<name>" field of the distro release file, appended | |
| with the value of the pretty version ("<version_id>" and "<codename>" | |
| fields) of the distro release file, if available. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.name(pretty) | |
| def version(pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the version of the current OS distribution, as a human-readable | |
| string. | |
| If *pretty* is false, the version is returned without codename (e.g. | |
| "7.0"). | |
| If *pretty* is true, the codename in parenthesis is appended, if the | |
| codename is non-empty (e.g. "7.0 (Maipo)"). | |
| Some distributions provide version numbers with different precisions in | |
| the different sources of distribution information. Examining the different | |
| sources in a fixed priority order does not always yield the most precise | |
| version (e.g. for Debian 8.2, or CentOS 7.1). | |
| Some other distributions may not provide this kind of information. In these | |
| cases, an empty string would be returned. This behavior can be observed | |
| with rolling releases distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). | |
| The *best* parameter can be used to control the approach for the returned | |
| version: | |
| If *best* is false, the first non-empty version number in priority order of | |
| the examined sources is returned. | |
| If *best* is true, the most precise version number out of all examined | |
| sources is returned. | |
| **Lookup hierarchy:** | |
| In all cases, the version number is obtained from the following sources. | |
| If *best* is false, this order represents the priority order: | |
| * the value of the "VERSION_ID" attribute of the os-release file, | |
| * the value of the "Release" attribute returned by the lsb_release | |
| command, | |
| * the version number parsed from the "<version_id>" field of the first line | |
| of the distro release file, | |
| * the version number parsed from the "PRETTY_NAME" attribute of the | |
| os-release file, if it follows the format of the distro release files. | |
| * the version number parsed from the "Description" attribute returned by | |
| the lsb_release command, if it follows the format of the distro release | |
| files. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.version(pretty, best) | |
| def version_parts(best: bool = False) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return the version of the current OS distribution as a tuple | |
| ``(major, minor, build_number)`` with items as follows: | |
| * ``major``: The result of :func:`distro.major_version`. | |
| * ``minor``: The result of :func:`distro.minor_version`. | |
| * ``build_number``: The result of :func:`distro.build_number`. | |
| For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` | |
| method. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.version_parts(best) | |
| def major_version(best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the major version of the current OS distribution, as a string, | |
| if provided. | |
| Otherwise, the empty string is returned. The major version is the first | |
| part of the dot-separated version string. | |
| For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` | |
| method. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.major_version(best) | |
| def minor_version(best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the minor version of the current OS distribution, as a string, | |
| if provided. | |
| Otherwise, the empty string is returned. The minor version is the second | |
| part of the dot-separated version string. | |
| For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` | |
| method. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.minor_version(best) | |
| def build_number(best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the build number of the current OS distribution, as a string, | |
| if provided. | |
| Otherwise, the empty string is returned. The build number is the third part | |
| of the dot-separated version string. | |
| For a description of the *best* parameter, see the :func:`distro.version` | |
| method. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.build_number(best) | |
| def like() -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a space-separated list of distro IDs of distributions that are | |
| closely related to the current OS distribution in regards to packaging | |
| and programming interfaces, for example distributions the current | |
| distribution is a derivative from. | |
| **Lookup hierarchy:** | |
| This information item is only provided by the os-release file. | |
| For details, see the description of the "ID_LIKE" attribute in the | |
| `os-release man page | |
| <http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html>`_. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.like() | |
| def codename() -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the codename for the release of the current OS distribution, | |
| as a string. | |
| If the distribution does not have a codename, an empty string is returned. | |
| Note that the returned codename is not always really a codename. For | |
| example, openSUSE returns "x86_64". This function does not handle such | |
| cases in any special way and just returns the string it finds, if any. | |
| **Lookup hierarchy:** | |
| * the codename within the "VERSION" attribute of the os-release file, if | |
| provided, | |
| * the value of the "Codename" attribute returned by the lsb_release | |
| command, | |
| * the value of the "<codename>" field of the distro release file. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.codename() | |
| def info(pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> InfoDict: | |
| """ | |
| Return certain machine-readable information items about the current OS | |
| distribution in a dictionary, as shown in the following example: | |
| .. sourcecode:: python | |
| { | |
| 'id': 'rhel', | |
| 'version': '7.0', | |
| 'version_parts': { | |
| 'major': '7', | |
| 'minor': '0', | |
| 'build_number': '' | |
| }, | |
| 'like': 'fedora', | |
| 'codename': 'Maipo' | |
| } | |
| The dictionary structure and keys are always the same, regardless of which | |
| information items are available in the underlying data sources. The values | |
| for the various keys are as follows: | |
| * ``id``: The result of :func:`distro.id`. | |
| * ``version``: The result of :func:`distro.version`. | |
| * ``version_parts -> major``: The result of :func:`distro.major_version`. | |
| * ``version_parts -> minor``: The result of :func:`distro.minor_version`. | |
| * ``version_parts -> build_number``: The result of | |
| :func:`distro.build_number`. | |
| * ``like``: The result of :func:`distro.like`. | |
| * ``codename``: The result of :func:`distro.codename`. | |
| For a description of the *pretty* and *best* parameters, see the | |
| :func:`distro.version` method. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.info(pretty, best) | |
| def os_release_info() -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items | |
| from the os-release file data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| See `os-release file`_ for details about these information items. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.os_release_info() | |
| def lsb_release_info() -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items | |
| from the lsb_release command data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| See `lsb_release command output`_ for details about these information | |
| items. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.lsb_release_info() | |
| def distro_release_info() -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items | |
| from the distro release file data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| See `distro release file`_ for details about these information items. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.distro_release_info() | |
| def uname_info() -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information items | |
| from the distro release file data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.uname_info() | |
| def os_release_attr(attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the os-release file data source | |
| of the current OS distribution. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. | |
| Returns: | |
| * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. | |
| The empty string, if the item does not exist. | |
| See `os-release file`_ for details about these information items. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.os_release_attr(attribute) | |
| def lsb_release_attr(attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the lsb_release command output | |
| data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. | |
| Returns: | |
| * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. | |
| The empty string, if the item does not exist. | |
| See `lsb_release command output`_ for details about these information | |
| items. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.lsb_release_attr(attribute) | |
| def distro_release_attr(attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the distro release file | |
| data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. | |
| Returns: | |
| * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. | |
| The empty string, if the item does not exist. | |
| See `distro release file`_ for details about these information items. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.distro_release_attr(attribute) | |
| def uname_attr(attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the distro release file | |
| data source of the current OS distribution. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * ``attribute`` (string): Key of the information item. | |
| Returns: | |
| * (string): Value of the information item, if the item exists. | |
| The empty string, if the item does not exist. | |
| """ | |
| return _distro.uname_attr(attribute) | |
| try: | |
| from functools import cached_property | |
| except ImportError: | |
| # Python < 3.8 | |
| class cached_property: # type: ignore | |
| """A version of @property which caches the value. On access, it calls the | |
| underlying function and sets the value in `__dict__` so future accesses | |
| will not re-call the property. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, f: Callable[[Any], Any]) -> None: | |
| self._fname = f.__name__ | |
| self._f = f | |
| def __get__(self, obj: Any, owner: Type[Any]) -> Any: | |
| assert obj is not None, f"call {self._fname} on an instance" | |
| ret = obj.__dict__[self._fname] = self._f(obj) | |
| return ret | |
| class LinuxDistribution: | |
| """ | |
| Provides information about a OS distribution. | |
| This package creates a private module-global instance of this class with | |
| default initialization arguments, that is used by the | |
| `consolidated accessor functions`_ and `single source accessor functions`_. | |
| By using default initialization arguments, that module-global instance | |
| returns data about the current OS distribution (i.e. the distro this | |
| package runs on). | |
| Normally, it is not necessary to create additional instances of this class. | |
| However, in situations where control is needed over the exact data sources | |
| that are used, instances of this class can be created with a specific | |
| distro release file, or a specific os-release file, or without invoking the | |
| lsb_release command. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| include_lsb: Optional[bool] = None, | |
| os_release_file: str = "", | |
| distro_release_file: str = "", | |
| include_uname: Optional[bool] = None, | |
| root_dir: Optional[str] = None, | |
| include_oslevel: Optional[bool] = None, | |
| ) -> None: | |
| """ | |
| The initialization method of this class gathers information from the | |
| available data sources, and stores that in private instance attributes. | |
| Subsequent access to the information items uses these private instance | |
| attributes, so that the data sources are read only once. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * ``include_lsb`` (bool): Controls whether the | |
| `lsb_release command output`_ is included as a data source. | |
| If the lsb_release command is not available in the program execution | |
| path, the data source for the lsb_release command will be empty. | |
| * ``os_release_file`` (string): The path name of the | |
| `os-release file`_ that is to be used as a data source. | |
| An empty string (the default) will cause the default path name to | |
| be used (see `os-release file`_ for details). | |
| If the specified or defaulted os-release file does not exist, the | |
| data source for the os-release file will be empty. | |
| * ``distro_release_file`` (string): The path name of the | |
| `distro release file`_ that is to be used as a data source. | |
| An empty string (the default) will cause a default search algorithm | |
| to be used (see `distro release file`_ for details). | |
| If the specified distro release file does not exist, or if no default | |
| distro release file can be found, the data source for the distro | |
| release file will be empty. | |
| * ``include_uname`` (bool): Controls whether uname command output is | |
| included as a data source. If the uname command is not available in | |
| the program execution path the data source for the uname command will | |
| be empty. | |
| * ``root_dir`` (string): The absolute path to the root directory to use | |
| to find distro-related information files. Note that ``include_*`` | |
| parameters must not be enabled in combination with ``root_dir``. | |
| * ``include_oslevel`` (bool): Controls whether (AIX) oslevel command | |
| output is included as a data source. If the oslevel command is not | |
| available in the program execution path the data source will be | |
| empty. | |
| Public instance attributes: | |
| * ``os_release_file`` (string): The path name of the | |
| `os-release file`_ that is actually used as a data source. The | |
| empty string if no distro release file is used as a data source. | |
| * ``distro_release_file`` (string): The path name of the | |
| `distro release file`_ that is actually used as a data source. The | |
| empty string if no distro release file is used as a data source. | |
| * ``include_lsb`` (bool): The result of the ``include_lsb`` parameter. | |
| This controls whether the lsb information will be loaded. | |
| * ``include_uname`` (bool): The result of the ``include_uname`` | |
| parameter. This controls whether the uname information will | |
| be loaded. | |
| * ``include_oslevel`` (bool): The result of the ``include_oslevel`` | |
| parameter. This controls whether (AIX) oslevel information will be | |
| loaded. | |
| * ``root_dir`` (string): The result of the ``root_dir`` parameter. | |
| The absolute path to the root directory to use to find distro-related | |
| information files. | |
| Raises: | |
| * :py:exc:`ValueError`: Initialization parameters combination is not | |
| supported. | |
| * :py:exc:`OSError`: Some I/O issue with an os-release file or distro | |
| release file. | |
| * :py:exc:`UnicodeError`: A data source has unexpected characters or | |
| uses an unexpected encoding. | |
| """ | |
| self.root_dir = root_dir | |
| self.etc_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, "etc") if root_dir else _UNIXCONFDIR | |
| self.usr_lib_dir = ( | |
| os.path.join(root_dir, "usr/lib") if root_dir else _UNIXUSRLIBDIR | |
| ) | |
| if os_release_file: | |
| self.os_release_file = os_release_file | |
| else: | |
| etc_dir_os_release_file = os.path.join(self.etc_dir, _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME) | |
| usr_lib_os_release_file = os.path.join( | |
| self.usr_lib_dir, _OS_RELEASE_BASENAME | |
| ) | |
| # NOTE: The idea is to respect order **and** have it set | |
| # at all times for API backwards compatibility. | |
| if os.path.isfile(etc_dir_os_release_file) or not os.path.isfile( | |
| usr_lib_os_release_file | |
| ): | |
| self.os_release_file = etc_dir_os_release_file | |
| else: | |
| self.os_release_file = usr_lib_os_release_file | |
| self.distro_release_file = distro_release_file or "" # updated later | |
| is_root_dir_defined = root_dir is not None | |
| if is_root_dir_defined and (include_lsb or include_uname or include_oslevel): | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| "Including subprocess data sources from specific root_dir is disallowed" | |
| " to prevent false information" | |
| ) | |
| self.include_lsb = ( | |
| include_lsb if include_lsb is not None else not is_root_dir_defined | |
| ) | |
| self.include_uname = ( | |
| include_uname if include_uname is not None else not is_root_dir_defined | |
| ) | |
| self.include_oslevel = ( | |
| include_oslevel if include_oslevel is not None else not is_root_dir_defined | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self) -> str: | |
| """Return repr of all info""" | |
| return ( | |
| "LinuxDistribution(" | |
| "os_release_file={self.os_release_file!r}, " | |
| "distro_release_file={self.distro_release_file!r}, " | |
| "include_lsb={self.include_lsb!r}, " | |
| "include_uname={self.include_uname!r}, " | |
| "include_oslevel={self.include_oslevel!r}, " | |
| "root_dir={self.root_dir!r}, " | |
| "_os_release_info={self._os_release_info!r}, " | |
| "_lsb_release_info={self._lsb_release_info!r}, " | |
| "_distro_release_info={self._distro_release_info!r}, " | |
| "_uname_info={self._uname_info!r}, " | |
| "_oslevel_info={self._oslevel_info!r})".format(self=self) | |
| ) | |
| def linux_distribution( | |
| self, full_distribution_name: bool = True | |
| ) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return information about the OS distribution that is compatible | |
| with Python's :func:`platform.linux_distribution`, supporting a subset | |
| of its parameters. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.linux_distribution`. | |
| """ | |
| return ( | |
| self.name() if full_distribution_name else self.id(), | |
| self.version(), | |
| self._os_release_info.get("release_codename") or self.codename(), | |
| ) | |
| def id(self) -> str: | |
| """Return the distro ID of the OS distribution, as a string. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.id`. | |
| """ | |
| def normalize(distro_id: str, table: Dict[str, str]) -> str: | |
| distro_id = distro_id.lower().replace(" ", "_") | |
| return table.get(distro_id, distro_id) | |
| distro_id = self.os_release_attr("id") | |
| if distro_id: | |
| return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_OS_ID) | |
| distro_id = self.lsb_release_attr("distributor_id") | |
| if distro_id: | |
| return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_LSB_ID) | |
| distro_id = self.distro_release_attr("id") | |
| if distro_id: | |
| return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID) | |
| distro_id = self.uname_attr("id") | |
| if distro_id: | |
| return normalize(distro_id, NORMALIZED_DISTRO_ID) | |
| return "" | |
| def name(self, pretty: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the name of the OS distribution, as a string. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.name`. | |
| """ | |
| name = ( | |
| self.os_release_attr("name") | |
| or self.lsb_release_attr("distributor_id") | |
| or self.distro_release_attr("name") | |
| or self.uname_attr("name") | |
| ) | |
| if pretty: | |
| name = self.os_release_attr("pretty_name") or self.lsb_release_attr( | |
| "description" | |
| ) | |
| if not name: | |
| name = self.distro_release_attr("name") or self.uname_attr("name") | |
| version = self.version(pretty=True) | |
| if version: | |
| name = f"{name} {version}" | |
| return name or "" | |
| def version(self, pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the version of the OS distribution, as a string. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.version`. | |
| """ | |
| versions = [ | |
| self.os_release_attr("version_id"), | |
| self.lsb_release_attr("release"), | |
| self.distro_release_attr("version_id"), | |
| self._parse_distro_release_content(self.os_release_attr("pretty_name")).get( | |
| "version_id", "" | |
| ), | |
| self._parse_distro_release_content( | |
| self.lsb_release_attr("description") | |
| ).get("version_id", ""), | |
| self.uname_attr("release"), | |
| ] | |
| if self.uname_attr("id").startswith("aix"): | |
| # On AIX platforms, prefer oslevel command output. | |
| versions.insert(0, self.oslevel_info()) | |
| elif self.id() == "debian" or "debian" in self.like().split(): | |
| # On Debian-like, add debian_version file content to candidates list. | |
| versions.append(self._debian_version) | |
| version = "" | |
| if best: | |
| # This algorithm uses the last version in priority order that has | |
| # the best precision. If the versions are not in conflict, that | |
| # does not matter; otherwise, using the last one instead of the | |
| # first one might be considered a surprise. | |
| for v in versions: | |
| if v.count(".") > version.count(".") or version == "": | |
| version = v | |
| else: | |
| for v in versions: | |
| if v != "": | |
| version = v | |
| break | |
| if pretty and version and self.codename(): | |
| version = f"{version} ({self.codename()})" | |
| return version | |
| def version_parts(self, best: bool = False) -> Tuple[str, str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return the version of the OS distribution, as a tuple of version | |
| numbers. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.version_parts`. | |
| """ | |
| version_str = self.version(best=best) | |
| if version_str: | |
| version_regex = re.compile(r"(\d+)\.?(\d+)?\.?(\d+)?") | |
| matches = version_regex.match(version_str) | |
| if matches: | |
| major, minor, build_number = matches.groups() | |
| return major, minor or "", build_number or "" | |
| return "", "", "" | |
| def major_version(self, best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the major version number of the current distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.major_version`. | |
| """ | |
| return self.version_parts(best)[0] | |
| def minor_version(self, best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the minor version number of the current distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.minor_version`. | |
| """ | |
| return self.version_parts(best)[1] | |
| def build_number(self, best: bool = False) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the build number of the current distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.build_number`. | |
| """ | |
| return self.version_parts(best)[2] | |
| def like(self) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the IDs of distributions that are like the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.like`. | |
| """ | |
| return self.os_release_attr("id_like") or "" | |
| def codename(self) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return the codename of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.codename`. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| # Handle os_release specially since distros might purposefully set | |
| # this to empty string to have no codename | |
| return self._os_release_info["codename"] | |
| except KeyError: | |
| return ( | |
| self.lsb_release_attr("codename") | |
| or self.distro_release_attr("codename") | |
| or "" | |
| ) | |
| def info(self, pretty: bool = False, best: bool = False) -> InfoDict: | |
| """ | |
| Return certain machine-readable information about the OS | |
| distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.info`. | |
| """ | |
| return InfoDict( | |
| id=self.id(), | |
| version=self.version(pretty, best), | |
| version_parts=VersionDict( | |
| major=self.major_version(best), | |
| minor=self.minor_version(best), | |
| build_number=self.build_number(best), | |
| ), | |
| like=self.like(), | |
| codename=self.codename(), | |
| ) | |
| def os_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information | |
| items from the os-release file data source of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.os_release_info`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._os_release_info | |
| def lsb_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information | |
| items from the lsb_release command data source of the OS | |
| distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.lsb_release_info`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._lsb_release_info | |
| def distro_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information | |
| items from the distro release file data source of the OS | |
| distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.distro_release_info`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._distro_release_info | |
| def uname_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Return a dictionary containing key-value pairs for the information | |
| items from the uname command data source of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.uname_info`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._uname_info | |
| def oslevel_info(self) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return AIX' oslevel command output. | |
| """ | |
| return self._oslevel_info | |
| def os_release_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the os-release file data | |
| source of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.os_release_attr`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._os_release_info.get(attribute, "") | |
| def lsb_release_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the lsb_release command | |
| output data source of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.lsb_release_attr`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._lsb_release_info.get(attribute, "") | |
| def distro_release_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the distro release file | |
| data source of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.distro_release_attr`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._distro_release_info.get(attribute, "") | |
| def uname_attr(self, attribute: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| Return a single named information item from the uname command | |
| output data source of the OS distribution. | |
| For details, see :func:`distro.uname_attr`. | |
| """ | |
| return self._uname_info.get(attribute, "") | |
| def _os_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Get the information items from the specified os-release file. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| if os.path.isfile(self.os_release_file): | |
| with open(self.os_release_file, encoding="utf-8") as release_file: | |
| return self._parse_os_release_content(release_file) | |
| return {} | |
| def _parse_os_release_content(lines: TextIO) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Parse the lines of an os-release file. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * lines: Iterable through the lines in the os-release file. | |
| Each line must be a unicode string or a UTF-8 encoded byte | |
| string. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| props = {} | |
| lexer = shlex.shlex(lines, posix=True) | |
| lexer.whitespace_split = True | |
| tokens = list(lexer) | |
| for token in tokens: | |
| # At this point, all shell-like parsing has been done (i.e. | |
| # comments processed, quotes and backslash escape sequences | |
| # processed, multi-line values assembled, trailing newlines | |
| # stripped, etc.), so the tokens are now either: | |
| # * variable assignments: var=value | |
| # * commands or their arguments (not allowed in os-release) | |
| # Ignore any tokens that are not variable assignments | |
| if "=" in token: | |
| k, v = token.split("=", 1) | |
| props[k.lower()] = v | |
| if "version" in props: | |
| # extract release codename (if any) from version attribute | |
| match = re.search(r"\((\D+)\)|,\s*(\D+)", props["version"]) | |
| if match: | |
| release_codename = match.group(1) or match.group(2) | |
| props["codename"] = props["release_codename"] = release_codename | |
| if "version_codename" in props: | |
| # os-release added a version_codename field. Use that in | |
| # preference to anything else Note that some distros purposefully | |
| # do not have code names. They should be setting | |
| # version_codename="" | |
| props["codename"] = props["version_codename"] | |
| elif "ubuntu_codename" in props: | |
| # Same as above but a non-standard field name used on older Ubuntus | |
| props["codename"] = props["ubuntu_codename"] | |
| return props | |
| def _lsb_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Get the information items from the lsb_release command output. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| if not self.include_lsb: | |
| return {} | |
| try: | |
| cmd = ("lsb_release", "-a") | |
| stdout = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) | |
| # Command not found or lsb_release returned error | |
| except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError): | |
| return {} | |
| content = self._to_str(stdout).splitlines() | |
| return self._parse_lsb_release_content(content) | |
| def _parse_lsb_release_content(lines: Iterable[str]) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Parse the output of the lsb_release command. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * lines: Iterable through the lines of the lsb_release output. | |
| Each line must be a unicode string or a UTF-8 encoded byte | |
| string. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| props = {} | |
| for line in lines: | |
| kv = line.strip("\n").split(":", 1) | |
| if len(kv) != 2: | |
| # Ignore lines without colon. | |
| continue | |
| k, v = kv | |
| props.update({k.replace(" ", "_").lower(): v.strip()}) | |
| return props | |
| def _uname_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| if not self.include_uname: | |
| return {} | |
| try: | |
| cmd = ("uname", "-rs") | |
| stdout = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) | |
| except OSError: | |
| return {} | |
| content = self._to_str(stdout).splitlines() | |
| return self._parse_uname_content(content) | |
| def _oslevel_info(self) -> str: | |
| if not self.include_oslevel: | |
| return "" | |
| try: | |
| stdout = subprocess.check_output("oslevel", stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) | |
| except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError): | |
| return "" | |
| return self._to_str(stdout).strip() | |
| def _debian_version(self) -> str: | |
| try: | |
| with open( | |
| os.path.join(self.etc_dir, "debian_version"), encoding="ascii" | |
| ) as fp: | |
| return fp.readline().rstrip() | |
| except FileNotFoundError: | |
| return "" | |
| def _parse_uname_content(lines: Sequence[str]) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| if not lines: | |
| return {} | |
| props = {} | |
| match = re.search(r"^([^\s]+)\s+([\d\.]+)", lines[0].strip()) | |
| if match: | |
| name, version = match.groups() | |
| # This is to prevent the Linux kernel version from | |
| # appearing as the 'best' version on otherwise | |
| # identifiable distributions. | |
| if name == "Linux": | |
| return {} | |
| props["id"] = name.lower() | |
| props["name"] = name | |
| props["release"] = version | |
| return props | |
| def _to_str(bytestring: bytes) -> str: | |
| encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() | |
| return bytestring.decode(encoding) | |
| def _distro_release_info(self) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Get the information items from the specified distro release file. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| if self.distro_release_file: | |
| # If it was specified, we use it and parse what we can, even if | |
| # its file name or content does not match the expected pattern. | |
| distro_info = self._parse_distro_release_file(self.distro_release_file) | |
| basename = os.path.basename(self.distro_release_file) | |
| # The file name pattern for user-specified distro release files | |
| # is somewhat more tolerant (compared to when searching for the | |
| # file), because we want to use what was specified as best as | |
| # possible. | |
| match = _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAME_PATTERN.match(basename) | |
| else: | |
| try: | |
| basenames = [ | |
| basename | |
| for basename in os.listdir(self.etc_dir) | |
| if basename not in _DISTRO_RELEASE_IGNORE_BASENAMES | |
| and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.etc_dir, basename)) | |
| ] | |
| # We sort for repeatability in cases where there are multiple | |
| # distro specific files; e.g. CentOS, Oracle, Enterprise all | |
| # containing `redhat-release` on top of their own. | |
| basenames.sort() | |
| except OSError: | |
| # This may occur when /etc is not readable but we can't be | |
| # sure about the *-release files. Check common entries of | |
| # /etc for information. If they turn out to not be there the | |
| # error is handled in `_parse_distro_release_file()`. | |
| basenames = _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAMES | |
| for basename in basenames: | |
| match = _DISTRO_RELEASE_BASENAME_PATTERN.match(basename) | |
| if match is None: | |
| continue | |
| filepath = os.path.join(self.etc_dir, basename) | |
| distro_info = self._parse_distro_release_file(filepath) | |
| # The name is always present if the pattern matches. | |
| if "name" not in distro_info: | |
| continue | |
| self.distro_release_file = filepath | |
| break | |
| else: # the loop didn't "break": no candidate. | |
| return {} | |
| if match is not None: | |
| distro_info["id"] = match.group(1) | |
| # CloudLinux < 7: manually enrich info with proper id. | |
| if "cloudlinux" in distro_info.get("name", "").lower(): | |
| distro_info["id"] = "cloudlinux" | |
| return distro_info | |
| def _parse_distro_release_file(self, filepath: str) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Parse a distro release file. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * filepath: Path name of the distro release file. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as fp: | |
| # Only parse the first line. For instance, on SLES there | |
| # are multiple lines. We don't want them... | |
| return self._parse_distro_release_content(fp.readline()) | |
| except OSError: | |
| # Ignore not being able to read a specific, seemingly version | |
| # related file. | |
| # See https://github.com/python-distro/distro/issues/162 | |
| return {} | |
| def _parse_distro_release_content(line: str) -> Dict[str, str]: | |
| """ | |
| Parse a line from a distro release file. | |
| Parameters: | |
| * line: Line from the distro release file. Must be a unicode string | |
| or a UTF-8 encoded byte string. | |
| Returns: | |
| A dictionary containing all information items. | |
| """ | |
| matches = _DISTRO_RELEASE_CONTENT_REVERSED_PATTERN.match(line.strip()[::-1]) | |
| distro_info = {} | |
| if matches: | |
| # regexp ensures non-None | |
| distro_info["name"] = matches.group(3)[::-1] | |
| if matches.group(2): | |
| distro_info["version_id"] = matches.group(2)[::-1] | |
| if matches.group(1): | |
| distro_info["codename"] = matches.group(1)[::-1] | |
| elif line: | |
| distro_info["name"] = line.strip() | |
| return distro_info | |
| _distro = LinuxDistribution() | |
| def main() -> None: | |
| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
| logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) | |
| logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)) | |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="OS distro info tool") | |
| parser.add_argument( | |
| "--json", "-j", help="Output in machine readable format", action="store_true" | |
| ) | |
| parser.add_argument( | |
| "--root-dir", | |
| "-r", | |
| type=str, | |
| dest="root_dir", | |
| help="Path to the root filesystem directory (defaults to /)", | |
| ) | |
| args = parser.parse_args() | |
| if args.root_dir: | |
| dist = LinuxDistribution( | |
| include_lsb=False, | |
| include_uname=False, | |
| include_oslevel=False, | |
| root_dir=args.root_dir, | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| dist = _distro | |
| if args.json: | |
| logger.info(json.dumps(dist.info(), indent=4, sort_keys=True)) | |
| else: | |
| logger.info("Name: %s", dist.name(pretty=True)) | |
| distribution_version = dist.version(pretty=True) | |
| logger.info("Version: %s", distribution_version) | |
| distribution_codename = dist.codename() | |
| logger.info("Codename: %s", distribution_codename) | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": | |
| main() | |