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samba-mirror/source4/scripting/python/samba/__init__.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
# Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> 2007-2008
#
# Based on the original in EJS:
# Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> 2005
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
"""Samba 4."""
__docformat__ = "restructuredText"
import os
import sys
def _in_source_tree():
"""Check whether the script is being run from the source dir. """
return os.path.exists("%s/../../../selftest/skip" % os.path.dirname(__file__))
# When running, in-tree, make sure bin/python is in the PYTHONPATH
if _in_source_tree():
srcdir = "%s/../../.." % os.path.dirname(__file__)
sys.path.append("%s/bin/python" % srcdir)
default_ldb_modules_dir = "%s/bin/modules/ldb" % srcdir
else:
default_ldb_modules_dir = None
import ldb
import dsdb
import _glue
from samba._ldb import Ldb as _Ldb
class Ldb(_Ldb):
"""Simple Samba-specific LDB subclass that takes care
of setting up the modules dir, credentials pointers, etc.
Please note that this is intended to be for all Samba LDB files,
not necessarily the Sam database. For Sam-specific helper
functions see samdb.py.
"""
def __init__(self, url=None, lp=None, modules_dir=None, session_info=None,
credentials=None, flags=0, options=None):
"""Opens a Samba Ldb file.
:param url: Optional LDB URL to open
:param lp: Optional loadparm object
:param modules_dir: Optional modules directory
:param session_info: Optional session information
:param credentials: Optional credentials, defaults to anonymous.
:param flags: Optional LDB flags
:param options: Additional options (optional)
This is different from a regular Ldb file in that the Samba-specific
modules-dir is used by default and that credentials and session_info
can be passed through (required by some modules).
"""
if modules_dir is not None:
self.set_modules_dir(modules_dir)
elif default_ldb_modules_dir is not None:
self.set_modules_dir(default_ldb_modules_dir)
elif lp is not None:
self.set_modules_dir(os.path.join(lp.get("modules dir"), "ldb"))
if session_info is not None:
self.set_session_info(session_info)
if credentials is not None:
self.set_credentials(credentials)
if lp is not None:
self.set_loadparm(lp)
# This must be done before we load the schema, as these handlers for
# objectSid and objectGUID etc must take precedence over the 'binary
# attribute' declaration in the schema
self.register_samba_handlers()
# TODO set debug
def msg(l,text):
print text
#self.set_debug(msg)
self.set_utf8_casefold()
# Allow admins to force non-sync ldb for all databases
if lp is not None:
nosync_p = lp.get("nosync", "ldb")
if nosync_p is not None and nosync_p == True:
flags |= ldb.FLG_NOSYNC
self.set_create_perms()
if url is not None:
self.connect(url, flags, options)
def set_create_perms(self, perms=0600):
# we usually want Samba databases to be private. If we later find we
# need one public, we will have to change this here
super(Ldb, self).set_create_perms(perms)
def searchone(self, attribute, basedn=None, expression=None,
scope=ldb.SCOPE_BASE):
"""Search for one attribute as a string.
:param basedn: BaseDN for the search.
:param attribute: Name of the attribute
:param expression: Optional search expression.
:param scope: Search scope (defaults to base).
:return: Value of attribute as a string or None if it wasn't found.
"""
res = self.search(basedn, scope, expression, [attribute])
if len(res) != 1 or res[0][attribute] is None:
return None
values = set(res[0][attribute])
assert len(values) == 1
return self.schema_format_value(attribute, values.pop())
def erase_users_computers(self, dn):
"""Erases user and computer objects from our AD. This is needed since the 'samldb' module denies the deletion of primary groups. Therefore all groups shouldn't be primary somewhere anymore."""
try:
res = self.search(base=dn, scope=ldb.SCOPE_SUBTREE, attrs=[],
expression="(|(objectclass=user)(objectclass=computer))")
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno == ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore no such object errors
return
else:
raise
try:
for msg in res:
self.delete(msg.dn)
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno != ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore no such object errors
raise
def erase_except_schema_controlled(self):
"""Erase this ldb.
:note: Removes all records, except those that are controlled by
Samba4's schema.
"""
basedn = ""
# Try to delete user/computer accounts to allow deletion of groups
self.erase_users_computers(basedn)
# Delete the 'visible' records, and the invisble 'deleted' records (if this DB supports it)
for msg in self.search(basedn, ldb.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
"(&(|(objectclass=*)(distinguishedName=*))(!(distinguishedName=@BASEINFO)))",
[], controls=["show_deleted:0"]):
try:
self.delete(msg.dn)
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno != ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore no such object errors
raise
res = self.search(basedn, ldb.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
"(&(|(objectclass=*)(distinguishedName=*))(!(distinguishedName=@BASEINFO)))", [], controls=["show_deleted:0"])
assert len(res) == 0
# delete the specials
for attr in ["@SUBCLASSES", "@MODULES",
"@OPTIONS", "@PARTITION", "@KLUDGEACL"]:
try:
self.delete(attr)
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno != ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore missing dn errors
raise
def erase(self):
"""Erase this ldb, removing all records."""
self.erase_except_schema_controlled()
# delete the specials
for attr in ["@INDEXLIST", "@ATTRIBUTES"]:
try:
self.delete(attr)
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno != ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore missing dn errors
raise
def erase_partitions(self):
"""Erase an ldb, removing all records."""
def erase_recursive(self, dn):
try:
res = self.search(base=dn, scope=ldb.SCOPE_ONELEVEL, attrs=[],
controls=["show_deleted:0"])
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno == ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore no such object errors
return
for msg in res:
erase_recursive(self, msg.dn)
try:
self.delete(dn)
except ldb.LdbError, (errno, _):
if errno != ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT:
# Ignore no such object errors
raise
res = self.search("", ldb.SCOPE_BASE, "(objectClass=*)",
["namingContexts"])
assert len(res) == 1
if not "namingContexts" in res[0]:
return
for basedn in res[0]["namingContexts"]:
# Try to delete user/computer accounts to allow deletion of groups
self.erase_users_computers(basedn)
# Try and erase from the bottom-up in the tree
erase_recursive(self, basedn)
def load_ldif_file_add(self, ldif_path):
"""Load a LDIF file.
:param ldif_path: Path to LDIF file.
"""
self.add_ldif(open(ldif_path, 'r').read())
def add_ldif(self, ldif, controls=None):
"""Add data based on a LDIF string.
:param ldif: LDIF text.
"""
for changetype, msg in self.parse_ldif(ldif):
assert changetype == ldb.CHANGETYPE_NONE
self.add(msg,controls)
def modify_ldif(self, ldif, controls=None):
"""Modify database based on a LDIF string.
:param ldif: LDIF text.
"""
for changetype, msg in self.parse_ldif(ldif):
if (changetype == ldb.CHANGETYPE_ADD):
self.add(msg, controls)
else:
self.modify(msg, controls)
def set_domain_sid(self, sid):
"""Change the domain SID used by this LDB.
:param sid: The new domain sid to use.
"""
dsdb.samdb_set_domain_sid(self, sid)
def domain_sid(self):
"""Read the domain SID used by this LDB.
"""
dsdb.samdb_get_domain_sid(self)
def set_schema_from_ldif(self, pf, df):
_glue.dsdb_set_schema_from_ldif(self, pf, df)
def get_oid_from_attid(self, attid):
return dsdb.dsdb_get_oid_from_attid(self, attid)
def set_schema_from_ldb(self, ldb):
_glue.dsdb_set_schema_from_ldb(self, ldb)
def write_prefixes_from_schema(self):
_glue.dsdb_write_prefixes_from_schema_to_ldb(self)
def convert_schema_to_openldap(self, target, mapping):
return dsdb.dsdb_convert_schema_to_openldap(self, target, mapping)
def set_invocation_id(self, invocation_id):
"""Set the invocation id for this SamDB handle.
:param invocation_id: GUID of the invocation id.
"""
dsdb.dsdb_set_ntds_invocation_id(self, invocation_id)
def get_invocation_id(self):
"""Get the invocation_id id"""
return dsdb.samdb_ntds_invocation_id(self)
def get_ntds_GUID(self):
"""Get the NTDS objectGUID"""
return dsdb.samdb_ntds_objectGUID(self)
def server_site_name(self):
"""Get the server site name"""
return dsdb.samdb_server_site_name(self)
def substitute_var(text, values):
"""Substitute strings of the form ${NAME} in str, replacing
with substitutions from subobj.
:param text: Text in which to subsitute.
:param values: Dictionary with keys and values.
"""
for (name, value) in values.items():
assert isinstance(name, str), "%r is not a string" % name
assert isinstance(value, str), "Value %r for %s is not a string" % (value, name)
text = text.replace("${%s}" % name, value)
return text
def check_all_substituted(text):
"""Make sure that all substitution variables in a string have been replaced.
If not, raise an exception.
:param text: The text to search for substitution variables
"""
if not "${" in text:
return
var_start = text.find("${")
var_end = text.find("}", var_start)
raise Exception("Not all variables substituted: %s" % text[var_start:var_end+1])
def read_and_sub_file(file, subst_vars):
"""Read a file and sub in variables found in it
:param file: File to be read (typically from setup directory)
param subst_vars: Optional variables to subsitute in the file.
"""
data = open(file, 'r').read()
if subst_vars is not None:
data = substitute_var(data, subst_vars)
check_all_substituted(data)
return data
def setup_file(template, fname, subst_vars=None):
"""Setup a file in the private dir.
:param template: Path of the template file.
:param fname: Path of the file to create.
:param subst_vars: Substitution variables.
"""
if os.path.exists(fname):
os.unlink(fname)
data = read_and_sub_file(template, subst_vars)
f = open(fname, 'w')
try:
f.write(data)
finally:
f.close()
def valid_netbios_name(name):
"""Check whether a name is valid as a NetBIOS name. """
# See crh's book (1.4.1.1)
if len(name) > 15:
return False
for x in name:
if not x.isalnum() and not x in " !#$%&'()-.@^_{}~":
return False
return True
def ensure_external_module(modulename, location):
"""Add a location to sys.path if an external dependency can't be found.
:param modulename: Module name to import
:param location: Location to add to sys.path (can be relative to
${srcdir}/lib
"""
try:
__import__(modulename)
except ImportError:
import sys
if _in_source_tree():
sys.path.insert(0,
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
"../../../../lib", location))
__import__(modulename)
else:
sys.modules[modulename] = __import__(
"samba.external.%s" % modulename, fromlist=["samba.external"])
version = _glue.version
interface_ips = _glue.interface_ips
set_debug_level = _glue.set_debug_level
unix2nttime = _glue.unix2nttime
generate_random_password = _glue.generate_random_password