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utils: test: account for last cmd format change in test-aa-notify
The "last" command, which was supplied by util-linux in older Ubuntu versions, is now supplied by wtmpdb in Oracular and Plucky. Unfortunately, this changed the output format and broke our column based parsing. While the wtmpdb upstream has added json support at https://github.com/thkukuk/wtmpdb/issues/20, we cannot use it because we need to support systems that do not have this new feature added. Signed-off-by: Ryan Lee <ryan.lee@canonical.com>
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@ -143,11 +143,21 @@ Feb 4 13:40:38 XPS-13-9370 kernel: [128552.880347] audit: type=1400 audit({epoc
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return_code, output = cmd(['last', username, '--fullnames', '--time-format', 'iso'])
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output = output.split('\n')[0] # the first line is enough
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# example of output:
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# example of output (util-linux last command):
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# ubuntu tty7 :0 2024-01-05T14:29:11-03:00 gone - no logout
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# example of output (wtmpdb last command, local login):
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# ubuntu tty7 2025-01-15T09:32:49-0800 - still logged in
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# example of output (wtmpdb last command, remote login)
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# ubuntu tty7 192.168.122.1 2024-01-05T14:29:11-03:00 gone - no logout
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if output.startswith(username):
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last_login = output.split()[3]
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last_login_epoch = datetime.fromisoformat(last_login).timestamp()
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# Check both possible columns for the date
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try:
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last_login = output.split()[3]
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last_login_epoch = datetime.fromisoformat(last_login).timestamp()
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except (IndexError, ValueError):
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last_login = output.split()[2]
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last_login_epoch = datetime.fromisoformat(last_login).timestamp()
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# add 60 seconds to the epoch so that the time in the logs are AFTER login time
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last_login_contents = cls.create_logfile_contents(last_login_epoch + 60)
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file_last_login.write(last_login_contents)
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