#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2015,2016,2017 Nir Cohen
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"""
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__ =
"1.8.0"
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",
"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",
)
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
============== =========================================
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
"" 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
"" field of the distro release file, appended
with the value of the pretty version (
"" and ""
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
"" 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
"" 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 dict(
id=self.id(),
version=self.version(pretty, best),
version_parts=dict(
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,
"")
@cached_property
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 {}
@staticmethod
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
@cached_property
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)
@staticmethod
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
@cached_property
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)
@cached_property
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()
@cached_property
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 ""
@staticmethod
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
@staticmethod
def _to_str(bytestring: bytes) -> str:
encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
return bytestring.decode(encoding)
@cached_property
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 {}
@staticmethod
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()