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kea_command: new module to access an ISC KEA server This module can be used to access the JSON API of a KEA DHCP4, DHCP6, DDNS or other services in a generic way, without having to manually format the JSON, with response error code checking. It directly accesses the Unix Domain Socket API so it needs to execute on the system the server is running, with superuser privilegues, but without the hassle of wrapping it into HTTPS and password auth (or client certificates). The integration test uses a predefined setup for convenience, which runs on Debian trixie as well as, on the CI, Ubuntu noble. It makes assumptions about the default package configuration and paths and is therefore tricky to run on other distros/OSes. This only affects running the KEA server as part of the tests, not the module.
210 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
210 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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# Copyright © Thorsten Glaser <tglaser@b1-systems.de>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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DOCUMENTATION = r"""
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---
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module: kea_command
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short_description: Submits generic command to ISC KEA server on target
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description:
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- Submits a command to the JSON API of an ISC KEA server running on the target and obtains the result.
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- This module supports sending arbitrary commands and returns the server response unchecked;
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while it would be possible to write individual modules for specific KEA service commands,
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that approach would not scale, as the FOSS hooks alone provide dozens of commands.
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- Between sending the command and parsing the result status, RV(ignore:changed) will register as V(true) if an error occurs,
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to err on the safe side.
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version_added: '12.0.0'
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author: Thorsten Glaser (@mirabilos)
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options:
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command:
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description:
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- The name of the command to send, for example V(status-get).
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required: true
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type: str
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arguments:
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description:
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- The arguments sent along with the command, if any.
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- Use V({}) to send an empty arguments dict/object instead of omitting it.
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type: dict
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rv_unchanged:
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description:
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- A list of C(result) codes to indicate success but unchanged system state.
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- Set this to V([0]) for most acquisition commands.
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- Use V([3]) for O(command=lease4-del) and similar which have a separate code for this.
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- Any C(result) codes not listed in either O(rv_unchanged) or O(rv_changed) are interpreted as indicating an error result.
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- O(rv_unchanged) has precedence over O(rv_changed) if a result code is in both lists.
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type: list
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elements: int
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default: []
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rv_changed:
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description:
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- A list of C(result) codes to indicate success and changed system state.
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- Omit this for most acquisition commands.
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- Set it to V([0]) for O(command=lease4-del) and similar which return changed system state that way.
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- Any C(result) codes not listed in either O(rv_unchanged) or O(rv_changed) are interpreted as indicating an error result.
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- O(rv_unchanged) has precedence over O(rv_changed) if a result code is in both lists.
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type: list
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elements: int
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default: []
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socket:
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description:
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- The full pathname of the Unix Domain Socket to connect to.
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- The default value is suitable for C(kea-dhcp4-server) on Debian trixie.
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- This module directly interfacees via UDS; the HTTP wrappers are not supported.
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type: path
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default: /run/kea/kea4-ctrl-socket
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extends_documentation_fragment:
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- community.general.attributes
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- community.general.attributes.platform
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attributes:
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check_mode:
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support: none
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diff_mode:
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support: none
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platform:
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support: full
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platforms: posix
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"""
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EXAMPLES = r"""
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vars:
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ipaddr: "192.168.123.45"
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hwaddr: "00:00:5E:00:53:00"
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tasks:
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# an example for a request acquiring information
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- name: Get KEA DHCP6 status
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kea_command:
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command: status-get
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rv_unchanged: [0]
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socket: /run/kea/kea6-ctrl-socket
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register: kea6_status
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- name: Display registered status result
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ansible.builtin.debug:
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msg: KEA DHCP6 running on PID {{ kea6_status.response.arguments.pid }}
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# an example for requests modifying state
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- name: Remove existing leases for {{ ipaddr }}, if any
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kea_command:
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command: lease4-del
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arguments:
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ip-address: "{{ ipaddr }}"
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rv_changed: [0]
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rv_unchanged: [3]
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- name: Add DHCP lease for {{ ipaddr }}
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kea_command:
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command: lease4-add
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arguments:
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ip-address: "{{ ipaddr }}"
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hw-address: "{{ hwaddr }}"
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rv_changed: [0]
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"""
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RETURN = r"""
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response:
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description: The server JSON response.
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returned: when available
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type: dict
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"""
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import json
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import os
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import socket
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import traceback
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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# default buffer size for socket I/O
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BUFSIZ = 8192
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def _parse_constant(s):
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raise ValueError(f'Invalid JSON: "{s}"')
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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command=dict(type="str", required=True),
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arguments=dict(type="dict"),
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rv_unchanged=dict(type="list", elements="int", default=[]),
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rv_changed=dict(type="list", elements="int", default=[]),
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socket=dict(type="path", default="/run/kea/kea4-ctrl-socket"),
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),
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)
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cmd = {}
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cmd["command"] = module.params["command"]
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if module.params["arguments"] is not None:
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cmd["arguments"] = module.params["arguments"]
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cmdstr = json.dumps(cmd, ensure_ascii=True, allow_nan=False, indent=None, separators=(",", ":"), sort_keys=True)
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rvok = module.params["rv_unchanged"]
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rvch = module.params["rv_changed"]
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sockfn = module.params["socket"]
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r = {"changed": False}
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rsp = b""
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if not os.path.exists(sockfn):
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r["msg"] = f"socket ({sockfn}) does not exist"
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module.fail_json(**r)
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phase = "opening"
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try:
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with socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as sock:
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phase = "connecting"
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sock.connect(sockfn)
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# better safe in case anything fails…
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r["changed"] = True
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phase = "writing"
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sock.sendall(cmdstr.encode("ASCII"))
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phase = "reading"
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while True:
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rspnew = sock.recv(BUFSIZ)
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if len(rspnew) == 0:
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break
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rsp += rspnew
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phase = "closing"
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except OSError as ex:
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r["msg"] = f"error {phase} socket ({sockfn}): {ex}"
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r["exception"] = traceback.format_exc()
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module.fail_json(**r)
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# 15 is the length of the minimum response {"response":0} as formatted by KEA
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if len(rsp) < 15:
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r["msg"] = f"unrealistically short response {rsp!r}"
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module.fail_json(**r)
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try:
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r["response"] = json.loads(rsp, parse_constant=_parse_constant)
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except ValueError as ex:
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r["msg"] = f"error parsing JSON response: {ex}"
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r["exception"] = traceback.format_exc()
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module.fail_json(**r)
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if not isinstance(r["response"], dict):
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r["msg"] = "bogus JSON response (JSONObject expected)"
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module.fail_json(**r)
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if "result" not in r["response"]:
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r["msg"] = "bogus JSON response (missing result)"
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module.fail_json(**r)
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res = r["response"]["result"]
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if not isinstance(res, int):
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r["msg"] = "bogus JSON response (non-integer result)"
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module.fail_json(**r)
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if res in rvok:
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r["changed"] = False
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elif res not in rvch:
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r["msg"] = f"failure result (code {res})"
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module.fail_json(**r)
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module.exit_json(**r)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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