# Try to load rubygems. Hey rubygems, I hate you. begin require 'rubygems' rescue LoadError end # see the bottom of the file for further inclusions require 'singleton' require 'facter' require 'puppet/error' require 'puppet/util' require 'puppet/util/autoload' require 'puppet/util/settings' require 'puppet/util/feature' require 'puppet/util/suidmanager' require 'puppet/util/run_mode' #------------------------------------------------------------ # the top-level module # # all this really does is dictate how the whole system behaves, through # preferences for things like debugging # # it's also a place to find top-level commands like 'debug' module Puppet PUPPETVERSION = '2.7.0' def Puppet.version PUPPETVERSION end class << self include Puppet::Util attr_reader :features attr_writer :name end # the hash that determines how our system behaves @@settings = Puppet::Util::Settings.new # The services running in this process. @services ||= [] require 'puppet/util/logging' extend Puppet::Util::Logging # The feature collection @features = Puppet::Util::Feature.new('puppet/feature') # Load the base features. require 'puppet/feature/base' # Store a new default value. def self.setdefaults(section, hash) @@settings.setdefaults(section, hash) end # configuration parameter access and stuff def self.[](param) case param when :debug return Puppet::Util::Log.level == :debug else return @@settings[param] end end # configuration parameter access and stuff def self.[]=(param,value) @@settings[param] = value end def self.clear @@settings.clear end def self.debug=(value) if value Puppet::Util::Log.level=(:debug) else Puppet::Util::Log.level=(:notice) end end def self.settings @@settings end def self.run_mode $puppet_application_mode || Puppet::Util::RunMode[:user] end def self.application_name $puppet_application_name ||= "apply" end # Load all of the configuration parameters. require 'puppet/defaults' def self.genmanifest if Puppet[:genmanifest] puts Puppet.settings.to_manifest exit(0) end end # Parse the config file for this process. def self.parse_config Puppet.settings.parse end # XXX this should all be done using puppet objects, not using # normal mkdir def self.recmkdir(dir,mode = 0755) if FileTest.exist?(dir) return false else tmp = dir.sub(/^\//,'') path = [File::SEPARATOR] tmp.split(File::SEPARATOR).each { |dir| path.push dir if ! FileTest.exist?(File.join(path)) begin Dir.mkdir(File.join(path), mode) rescue Errno::EACCES => detail Puppet.err detail.to_s return false rescue => detail Puppet.err "Could not create #{path}: #{detail}" return false end elsif FileTest.directory?(File.join(path)) next else FileTest.exist?(File.join(path)) raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create #{dir}: basedir #{File.join(path)} is a file" end } return true end end # Create a new type. Just proxy to the Type class. The mirroring query # code was deprecated in 2008, but this is still in heavy use. I suppose # this can count as a soft deprecation for the next dev. --daniel 2011-04-12 def self.newtype(name, options = {}, &block) Puppet::Type.newtype(name, options, &block) end end require 'puppet/type' require 'puppet/parser' require 'puppet/resource' require 'puppet/network' require 'puppet/ssl' require 'puppet/module' require 'puppet/util/storage' require 'puppet/status' require 'puppet/file_bucket/file'