# A module to collect utility functions. require 'puppet/util/monkey_patches' require 'sync' require 'puppet/external/lock' module Puppet # A command failed to execute. class ExecutionFailure < Puppet::Error end module Util require 'benchmark' # These are all for backward compatibility -- these are methods that used # to be in Puppet::Util but have been moved into external modules. require 'puppet/util/posix' extend Puppet::Util::POSIX # Create a hash to store the different sync objects. @@syncresources = {} # Return the sync object associated with a given resource. def self.sync(resource) @@syncresources[resource] ||= Sync.new return @@syncresources[resource] end # Change the process to a different user def self.chuser if group = Puppet[:group] group = self.gid(group) unless group raise Puppet::Error, "No such group %s" % Puppet[:group] end unless Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.gid == group begin Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.egid = group Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.gid = group rescue => detail Puppet.warning "could not change to group %s: %s" % [group.inspect, detail] $stderr.puts "could not change to group %s" % group.inspect # Don't exit on failed group changes, since it's # not fatal #exit(74) end end end if user = Puppet[:user] user = self.uid(user) unless user raise Puppet::Error, "No such user %s" % Puppet[:user] end unless Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.uid == user begin Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.initgroups(user) Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.uid = user Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.euid = user rescue => detail $stderr.puts "Could not change to user %s: %s" % [user, detail] exit(74) end end end end # Create instance methods for each of the log levels. This allows # the messages to be a little richer. Most classes will be calling this # method. def self.logmethods(klass, useself = true) Puppet::Util::Log.eachlevel { |level| klass.send(:define_method, level, proc { |args| if args.is_a?(Array) args = args.join(" ") end if useself Puppet::Util::Log.create( :level => level, :source => self, :message => args ) else Puppet::Util::Log.create( :level => level, :message => args ) end }) } end # Proxy a bunch of methods to another object. def self.classproxy(klass, objmethod, *methods) classobj = class << klass; self; end methods.each do |method| classobj.send(:define_method, method) do |*args| obj = self.send(objmethod) obj.send(method, *args) end end end # Proxy a bunch of methods to another object. def self.proxy(klass, objmethod, *methods) methods.each do |method| klass.send(:define_method, method) do |*args| obj = self.send(objmethod) obj.send(method, *args) end end 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)) Dir.mkdir(File.join(path), mode) elsif FileTest.directory?(File.join(path)) next else FileTest.exist?(File.join(path)) raise "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)] end } return true end end # Execute a given chunk of code with a new umask. def self.withumask(mask) cur = File.umask(mask) begin yield ensure File.umask(cur) end end def benchmark(*args) msg = args.pop level = args.pop object = nil if args.empty? if respond_to?(level) object = self else object = Puppet end else object = args.pop end unless level raise Puppet::DevError, "Failed to provide level to :benchmark" end unless level == :none or object.respond_to? level raise Puppet::DevError, "Benchmarked object does not respond to %s" % level end # Only benchmark if our log level is high enough if level != :none and Puppet::Util::Log.sendlevel?(level) result = nil seconds = Benchmark.realtime { yield } object.send(level, msg + (" in %0.2f seconds" % seconds)) return seconds else yield end end def binary(bin) if bin =~ /^\// return bin if FileTest.file? bin and FileTest.executable? bin else ENV['PATH'].split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR).each do |dir| dest=File.join(dir, bin) return dest if FileTest.file? dest and FileTest.executable? dest end end return nil end module_function :binary # Execute the provided command in a pipe, yielding the pipe object. def execpipe(command, failonfail = true) if respond_to? :debug debug "Executing '%s'" % command else Puppet.debug "Executing '%s'" % command end output = open("| #{command} 2>&1") do |pipe| yield pipe end if failonfail unless $? == 0 raise ExecutionFailure, output end end return output end def execfail(command, exception) begin output = execute(command) return output rescue ExecutionFailure raise exception, output end end # Execute the desired command, and return the status and output. # def execute(command, failonfail = true, uid = nil, gid = nil) # :combine sets whether or not to combine stdout/stderr in the output # :stdinfile sets a file that can be used for stdin. Passing a string # for stdin is not currently supported. def execute(command, arguments = {:failonfail => true, :combine => true}) if command.is_a?(Array) command = command.flatten.collect { |i| i.to_s } str = command.join(" ") else # We require an array here so we know where we're incorrectly # using a string instead of an array. Once everything is # switched to an array, we might relax this requirement. raise ArgumentError, "Must pass an array to execute()" end if respond_to? :debug debug "Executing '%s'" % str else Puppet.debug "Executing '%s'" % str end if arguments[:uid] arguments[:uid] = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.convert_xid(:uid, arguments[:uid]) end if arguments[:gid] arguments[:gid] = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.convert_xid(:gid, arguments[:gid]) end @@os ||= Facter.value(:operatingsystem) output = nil child_pid, child_status = nil # There are problems with read blocking with badly behaved children # read.partialread doesn't seem to capture either stdout or stderr # We hack around this using a temporary file # The idea here is to avoid IO#read whenever possible. output_file="/dev/null" error_file="/dev/null" if ! arguments[:squelch] require "tempfile" output_file = Tempfile.new("puppet") if arguments[:combine] error_file=output_file end end oldverb = $VERBOSE $VERBOSE = nil child_pid = Kernel.fork $VERBOSE = oldverb if child_pid # Parent process executes this child_status = (Process.waitpid2(child_pid)[1]).to_i >> 8 else # Child process executes this Process.setsid begin if arguments[:stdinfile] $stdin.reopen(arguments[:stdinfile]) else $stdin.reopen("/dev/null") end $stdout.reopen(output_file) $stderr.reopen(error_file) 3.upto(256){|fd| IO::new(fd).close rescue nil} if arguments[:gid] Process.egid = arguments[:gid] Process.gid = arguments[:gid] unless @@os == "Darwin" end if arguments[:uid] Process.euid = arguments[:uid] Process.uid = arguments[:uid] unless @@os == "Darwin" end ENV['LANG'] = ENV['LC_ALL'] = ENV['LC_MESSAGES'] = ENV['LANGUAGE'] = 'C' if command.is_a?(Array) Kernel.exec(*command) else Kernel.exec(command) end rescue => detail puts detail.to_s exit!(1) end # begin; rescue end # if child_pid # read output in if required if ! arguments[:squelch] # Make sure the file's actually there. This is # basically a race condition, and is probably a horrible # way to handle it, but, well, oh well. unless FileTest.exists?(output_file.path) Puppet.warning "sleeping" sleep 0.5 unless FileTest.exists?(output_file.path) Puppet.warning "sleeping 2" sleep 1 unless FileTest.exists?(output_file.path) Puppet.warning "Could not get output" output = "" end end end unless output # We have to explicitly open here, so that it reopens # after the child writes. output = output_file.open.read # The 'true' causes the file to get unlinked right away. output_file.close(true) end end if arguments[:failonfail] unless child_status == 0 raise ExecutionFailure, "Execution of '%s' returned %s: %s" % [str, child_status, output] end end return output end module_function :execute # Create an exclusive lock. def threadlock(resource, type = Sync::EX) Puppet::Util.sync(resource).synchronize(type) do yield end end # Because some modules provide their own version of this method. alias util_execute execute module_function :benchmark def memory unless defined? @pmap pmap = %x{which pmap 2>/dev/null}.chomp if $? != 0 or pmap =~ /^no/ @pmap = nil else @pmap = pmap end end if @pmap return %x{pmap #{Process.pid}| grep total}.chomp.sub(/^\s*total\s+/, '').sub(/K$/, '').to_i else 0 end end def symbolize(value) if value.respond_to? :intern value.intern else value end end def symbolizehash(hash) newhash = {} hash.each do |name, val| if name.is_a? String newhash[name.intern] = val else newhash[name] = val end end end def symbolizehash!(hash) hash.each do |name, val| if name.is_a? String hash[name.intern] = val hash.delete(name) end end return hash end module_function :symbolize, :symbolizehash, :symbolizehash! # Just benchmark, with no logging. def thinmark seconds = Benchmark.realtime { yield } return seconds end module_function :memory, :thinmark def secure_open(file,must_be_w,&block) raise Puppet::DevError,"secure_open only works with mode 'w'" unless must_be_w == 'w' raise Puppet::DevError,"secure_open only requires a block" unless block_given? Puppet.warning "#{file} was a symlink to #{File.readlink(file)}" if File.symlink?(file) if File.exists?(file) or File.symlink?(file) wait = File.symlink?(file) ? 5.0 : 0.1 File.delete(file) sleep wait # give it a chance to reappear, just in case someone is actively trying something. end begin File.open(file,File::CREAT|File::EXCL|File::TRUNC|File::WRONLY,&block) rescue Errno::EEXIST desc = File.symlink?(file) ? "symlink to #{File.readlink(file)}" : File.stat(file).ftype puts "Warning: #{file} was apparently created by another process (as" puts "a #{desc}) as soon as it was deleted by this process. Someone may be trying" puts "to do something objectionable (such as tricking you into overwriting system" puts "files if you are running as root)." raise end end module_function :secure_open end end require 'puppet/util/errors' require 'puppet/util/methodhelper' require 'puppet/util/metaid' require 'puppet/util/classgen' require 'puppet/util/docs' require 'puppet/util/execution' require 'puppet/util/logging' require 'puppet/util/package' require 'puppet/util/warnings'