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pmbootstrap/pmb/chroot/user.py
Caleb Connolly 198f302a36
treewide: add a Chroot type and adopt pathlib.Path (MR 2252)
Introduce a new module: pmb.core to contain explicitly typed pmbootstrap
API. The first component being Suffix and SuffixType. This explicitly
defines what suffixes are possible, future changes should aim to further
constrain this API (e.g. by validating against available device
codenames or architectures for buildroot suffixes).

Additionally, migrate the entire codebase over to using pathlib.Path.
This is a relatively new part of the Python standard library that uses a
more object oriented model for path handling. It also uses strong type
hinting and has other features that make it much cleaner and easier to
work with than pure f-strings. The Chroot class overloads the "/"
operator the same way the Path object does, allowing one to write paths
relative to a given chroot as:

builddir = chroot / "home/pmos/build"

The Chroot class also has a string representation ("native", or
"rootfs_valve-jupiter"), and a .path property for directly accessing the
absolute path (as a Path object).

The general idea here is to encapsulate common patterns into type hinted
code, and gradually reduce the amount of assumptions made around the
codebase so that future changes are easier to implement.

As the chroot suffixes are now part of the Chroot class, we also
implement validation for them, this encodes the rules on suffix naming
and will cause a runtime exception if a suffix doesn't follow the rules.
2024-06-23 12:38:37 +02:00

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# Copyright 2023 Oliver Smith
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
from pathlib import Path
import pmb.chroot
import pmb.helpers.run
import pmb.helpers.run_core
from pmb.core import Chroot
from pmb.core.types import PathString, PmbArgs
def user(args: PmbArgs, cmd, chroot: Chroot=Chroot.native(), working_dir: Path = Path("/"), output="log",
output_return=False, check=None, env={}, auto_init=True):
"""
Run a command inside a chroot as "user". We always use the BusyBox
implementation of 'su', because other implementations may override the PATH
environment variable (#1071).
:param env: dict of environment variables to be passed to the command, e.g.
{"JOBS": "5"}
:param auto_init: automatically initialize the chroot
See pmb.helpers.run_core.core() for a detailed description of all other
arguments and the return value.
"""
env = env.copy()
pmb.helpers.run_core.add_proxy_env_vars(env)
if "HOME" not in env:
env["HOME"] = "/home/pmos"
flat_cmd = pmb.helpers.run_core.flat_cmd(cmd, env=env)
cmd = ["busybox", "su", "pmos", "-c", flat_cmd]
return pmb.chroot.root(args, cmd, chroot, working_dir, output,
output_return, check, {}, auto_init,
add_proxy_env_vars=False)
def exists(args: PmbArgs, username, chroot: Chroot=Chroot.native()):
"""
Checks if username exists in the system
:param username: User name
:returns: bool
"""
output = pmb.chroot.root(args, ["getent", "passwd", username],
chroot, output_return=True, check=False)
return len(output) > 0