require 'puppet/ssl' class Puppet::Indirector::SslFile < Puppet::Indirector::Terminus # Specify the directory in which multiple files are stored. def self.store_in(setting) @directory_setting = setting end # Specify a single file location for storing just one file. # This is used for things like the CRL. def self.store_at(setting) @file_setting = setting end # Specify where a specific ca file should be stored. def self.store_ca_at(setting) @ca_setting = setting end class << self attr_reader :directory_setting, :file_setting, :ca_setting end # The full path to where we should store our files. def self.collection_directory return nil unless directory_setting Puppet.settings[directory_setting] end # The full path to an individual file we would be managing. def self.file_location return nil unless file_setting Puppet.settings[file_setting] end # The full path to a ca file we would be managing. def self.ca_location return nil unless ca_setting Puppet.settings[ca_setting] end # We assume that all files named 'ca' are pointing to individual ca files, # rather than normal host files. It's a bit hackish, but all the other # solutions seemed even more hackish. def ca?(name) name == Puppet::SSL::Host.ca_name end def initialize Puppet.settings.use(:main, :ssl) (collection_directory || file_location) or raise Puppet::DevError, "No file or directory setting provided; terminus #{self.class.name} cannot function" end # Use a setting to determine our path. def path(name) if ca?(name) and ca_location ca_location elsif collection_directory File.join(collection_directory, name.to_s + ".pem") else file_location end end # Remove our file. def destroy(request) path = path(request.key) return false unless FileTest.exist?(path) Puppet.notice "Removing file #{model} #{request.key} at '#{path}'" begin File.unlink(path) rescue => detail raise Puppet::Error, "Could not remove #{request.key}: #{detail}" end end # Find the file on disk, returning an instance of the model. def find(request) path = path(request.key) return nil unless FileTest.exist?(path) or rename_files_with_uppercase(path) result = model.new(request.key) result.read(path) result end # Save our file to disk. def save(request) path = path(request.key) dir = File.dirname(path) raise Puppet::Error.new("Cannot save #{request.key}; parent directory #{dir} does not exist") unless FileTest.directory?(dir) raise Puppet::Error.new("Cannot save #{request.key}; parent directory #{dir} is not writable") unless FileTest.writable?(dir) write(request.key, path) { |f| f.print request.instance.to_s } end # Search for more than one file. At this point, it just returns # an instance for every file in the directory. def search(request) dir = collection_directory Dir.entries(dir).reject { |file| file !~ /\.pem$/ }.collect do |file| name = file.sub(/\.pem$/, '') result = model.new(name) result.read(File.join(dir, file)) result end end private # Demeterish pointers to class info. def collection_directory self.class.collection_directory end def file_location self.class.file_location end def ca_location self.class.ca_location end # A hack method to deal with files that exist with a different case. # Just renames it; doesn't read it in or anything. # LAK:NOTE This is a copy of the method in sslcertificates/support.rb, # which we'll be EOL'ing at some point. This method was added at 20080702 # and should be removed at some point. def rename_files_with_uppercase(file) dir, short = File.split(file) return nil unless FileTest.exist?(dir) raise ArgumentError, "Tried to fix SSL files to a file containing uppercase" unless short.downcase == short real_file = Dir.entries(dir).reject { |f| f =~ /^\./ }.find do |other| other.downcase == short end return nil unless real_file full_file = File.join(dir, real_file) Puppet.notice "Fixing case in #{full_file}; renaming to #{file}" File.rename(full_file, file) true end # Yield a filehandle set up appropriately, either with our settings doing # the work or opening a filehandle manually. def write(name, path) if ca?(name) and ca_location Puppet.settings.write(self.class.ca_setting) { |f| yield f } elsif file_location Puppet.settings.write(self.class.file_setting) { |f| yield f } elsif setting = self.class.directory_setting begin Puppet.settings.writesub(setting, path) { |f| yield f } rescue => detail raise Puppet::Error, "Could not write #{path} to #{setting}: #{detail}" end else raise Puppet::DevError, "You must provide a setting to determine where the files are stored" end end end # LAK:NOTE This has to be at the end, because classes like SSL::Key use this # class, and this require statement loads those, which results in a load loop # and lots of failures. require 'puppet/ssl/host'