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//lib/python2.7/site-packages/sos/plugins/podman.py
# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> # This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. from sos.plugins import Plugin, RedHatPlugin, UbuntuPlugin class Podman(Plugin, RedHatPlugin, UbuntuPlugin): """Podman containers """ plugin_name = 'podman' profiles = ('container',) packages = ('podman') option_list = [ ("all", "enable capture for all containers, even containers " "that have terminated", 'fast', False), ("logs", "capture logs for running containers", 'fast', False), ("size", "capture image sizes for podman ps", 'slow', False) ] def setup(self): self.add_copy_spec([ "/etc/containers/registries.conf", "/etc/containers/storage.conf", "/etc/containers/mounts.conf", "/etc/containers/policy.json", ]) self.add_env_var([ 'HTTP_PROXY', 'HTTPS_PROXY', 'NO_PROXY', 'ALL_PROXY' ]) subcmds = [ 'info', 'images', 'pod ps', 'pod ps -a', 'port --all', 'ps', 'ps -a', 'stats --no-stream --all', 'version', 'volume ls' ] self.add_cmd_output(["podman %s" % s for s in subcmds]) # separately grab ps -s as this can take a *very* long time if self.get_option('size'): self.add_cmd_output('podman ps -as') self.add_cmd_output([ "ls -alhR /etc/cni", "ls -alhR /etc/containers" ]) pnets = self.collect_cmd_output('podman network ls') if pnets['status'] == 0: nets = [pn.split()[0] for pn in pnets['output'].splitlines()[1:]] self.add_cmd_output([ "podman network inspect %s" % net for net in nets ], subdir='networks') ps_cmd = 'podman ps -q' if self.get_option('all'): ps_cmd = "%s -a" % ps_cmd fmt = '{{lower .Repository}}:{{lower .Tag}} {{lower .ID}}' img_cmd = "podman images --format='%s'" % fmt vol_cmd = 'podman volume ls -q' containers = self._get_podman_list(ps_cmd) images = self._get_podman_list(img_cmd) volumes = self._get_podman_list(vol_cmd) for container in containers: self.add_cmd_output("podman inspect %s" % container, subdir='containers') for img in images: name, img_id = img.strip().split() insp = name if 'none' not in name else img_id self.add_cmd_output("podman inspect %s" % insp, subdir='images') for vol in volumes: self.add_cmd_output("podman volume inspect %s" % vol, subdir='volumes') if self.get_option('logs'): for con in containers: self.add_cmd_output("podman logs -t %s" % con, subdir='containers') def _get_podman_list(self, cmd): ret = [] result = self.exec_cmd(cmd) if result['status'] == 0: for ent in result['output'].splitlines(): ret.append(ent) return ret def postproc(self): # Attempts to match key=value pairs inside container inspect output # for potentially sensitive items like env vars that contain passwords. # Typically, these will be seen in env elements or similar, and look # like this: # "Env": [ # "mypassword=supersecret", # "container=oci" # ], # This will mask values when the variable name looks like it may be # something worth obfuscating. env_regexp = r'(?P<var>(pass|key|secret|PASS|KEY|SECRET).*?)=' \ '(?P<value>.*?)"' self.do_cmd_output_sub('*inspect*', env_regexp, r'\g<var>=********"') # vim: set et ts=4 sw=4 :