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# 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/external/event-loop'
require 'puppet/util'
require 'puppet/util/log'
require 'puppet/util/autoload'
require 'puppet/util/settings'
require 'puppet/util/feature'
require 'puppet/util/suidmanager'
#------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 = '0.24.6'
def Puppet.version
return PUPPETVERSION
end
class << self
# So we can monitor signals and such.
include SignalObserver
include Puppet::Util
# To keep a copy of arguments. Set within Config#addargs, because I'm
# lazy.
attr_accessor :args
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 ||= []
# define helper messages for each of the message levels
Puppet::Util::Log.eachlevel { |level|
define_method(level,proc { |args|
if args.is_a?(Array)
args = args.join(" ")
end
Puppet::Util::Log.create(
:level => level,
:message => args
)
})
module_function level
}
# I keep wanting to use Puppet.error
# XXX this isn't actually working right now
alias :error :err
# 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:
if Puppet::Util::Log.level == :debug
return true
else
return false
end
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
# Load all of the configuration parameters.
require 'puppet/defaults'
def self.genmanifest
if Puppet[:genmanifest]
puts Puppet.settings.to_manifest
exit(0)
end
end
# Run all threads to their ends
def self.join
defined? @threads and @threads.each do |t| t.join end
end
# Create a new service that we're supposed to run
def self.newservice(service)
@services ||= []
@services << service
end
def self.newthread(&block)
@threads ||= []
@threads << Thread.new do
yield
end
end
def self.newtimer(hash, &block)
timer = nil
threadlock(:timers) do
@timers ||= []
timer = EventLoop::Timer.new(hash)
@timers << timer
if block_given?
observe_signal(timer, :alarm, &block)
end
end
# In case they need it for something else.
timer
end
# Parse the config file for this process.
def self.parse_config(oldconfig = nil)
# First look for the old configuration file.
oldconfig ||= File.join(Puppet[:confdir], Puppet[:name].to_s + ".conf")
if FileTest.exists?(oldconfig) and Puppet[:name] != "puppet"
Puppet.warning "Individual config files are deprecated; remove %s and use puppet.conf" % oldconfig
Puppet.settings.old_parse(oldconfig)
return
end
# Now check for the normal config.
if Puppet[:config] and File.exists? Puppet[:config]
Puppet.debug "Parsing %s" % Puppet[:config]
Puppet.settings.parse(Puppet[:config])
end
end
# Relaunch the executable.
def self.restart
command = $0 + " " + self.args.join(" ")
Puppet.notice "Restarting with '%s'" % command
Puppet.shutdown(false)
Puppet::Util::Log.reopen
exec(command)
end
# Trap a couple of the main signals. This should probably be handled
# in a way that anyone else can register callbacks for traps, but, eh.
def self.settraps
[:INT, :TERM].each do |signal|
trap(signal) do
Puppet.notice "Caught #{signal}; shutting down"
Puppet.debug "Signal caught here:"
caller.each { |l| Puppet.debug l }
Puppet.shutdown
end
end
# Handle restarting.
trap(:HUP) do
if client = @services.find { |s| s.is_a? Puppet::Network::Client.master } and client.running?
client.restart
else
Puppet.restart
end
end
# Provide a hook for running clients where appropriate
trap(:USR1) do
done = 0
Puppet.notice "Caught USR1; triggering client run"
@services.find_all { |s| s.is_a? Puppet::Network::Client }.each do |client|
if client.respond_to? :running?
if client.running?
Puppet.info "Ignoring running %s" % client.class
else
done += 1
begin
client.runnow
rescue => detail
Puppet.err "Could not run client: %s" % detail
end
end
else
Puppet.info "Ignoring %s; cannot test whether it is running" %
client.class
end
end
unless done > 0
Puppet.notice "No clients were run"
end
end
trap(:USR2) do
Puppet::Util::Log.reopen
end
end
# Shutdown our server process, meaning stop all services and all threads.
# Optionally, exit.
def self.shutdown(leave = true)
Puppet.notice "Shutting down"
# Unmonitor our timers
defined? @timers and @timers.each do |timer|
EventLoop.current.ignore_timer timer
end
# This seems to exit the process, although I can't find where it does
# so. Leaving it out doesn't seem to hurt anything.
#if EventLoop.current.running?
# EventLoop.current.quit
#end
# Stop our services
defined? @services and @services.each do |svc|
next unless svc.respond_to?(:shutdown)
begin
timeout(20) do
svc.shutdown
end
rescue TimeoutError
Puppet.err "%s could not shut down within 20 seconds" % svc.class
end
end
# And wait for them all to die, giving a decent amount of time
defined? @threads and @threads.each do |thr|
begin
timeout(20) do
thr.join
end
rescue TimeoutError
# Just ignore this, since we can't intelligently provide a warning
end
end
if leave
exit(0)
end
end
# Start all of our services and optionally our event loop, which blocks,
# waiting for someone, somewhere, to generate events of some kind.
def self.start(block = true)
# Starting everything in its own thread, fwiw
defined? @services and @services.dup.each do |svc|
newthread do
begin
svc.start
rescue => detail
if Puppet[:trace]
puts detail.backtrace
end
@services.delete svc
Puppet.err "Could not start %s: %s" % [svc.class, detail]
end
end
end
# We need to give the services a chance to register their timers before
# we try to start monitoring them.
sleep 0.5
unless @services.length > 0
Puppet.notice "No remaining services; exiting"
exit(1)
end
if defined? @timers and ! @timers.empty?
@timers.each do |timer|
EventLoop.current.monitor_timer timer
end
end
if block
EventLoop.current.run
end
end
# Create the timer that our different objects (uh, mostly the client)
# check.
def self.timer
unless defined? @timer
#Puppet.info "Interval is %s" % Puppet[:runinterval]
#@timer = EventLoop::Timer.new(:interval => Puppet[:runinterval])
@timer = EventLoop::Timer.new(
:interval => Puppet[:runinterval],
:tolerance => 1,
:start? => true
)
EventLoop.current.monitor_timer @timer
end
@timer
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 %s: %s" % [path, detail.to_s]
return false
end
elsif FileTest.directory?(File.join(path))
next
else FileTest.exist?(File.join(path))
raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" %
[dir, File.join(path)]
end
}
return true
end
end
# Create a new type. Just proxy to the Type class.
def self.newtype(name, options = {}, &block)
Puppet::Type.newtype(name, options, &block)
end
# Retrieve a type by name. Just proxy to the Type class.
def self.type(name)
Puppet::Type.type(name)
end
end
require 'puppet/type'
require 'puppet/network'
require 'puppet/module'
require 'puppet/util/storage'
require 'puppet/parser/interpreter'
if Puppet[:storeconfigs]
require 'puppet/rails'
end
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