Module: Puppet::FileSystem

Defined in:
lib/puppet/file_system.rb,
lib/puppet/file_system/path_pattern.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: AbsolutePathPattern, FileImpl, MemoryFile, MemoryImpl, PathPattern, Posix, RelativePathPattern, Uniquefile, Windows

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.assert_path(path) ⇒ Object

Asserts that the given path is of the expected type produced by #pathname

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    when path is not of the expected type



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 366

def self.assert_path(path)
  @impl.assert_path(path)
end

.basename(path) ⇒ Object

Returns the name of the file as a opaque handle.

Returns:

  • (Object)

    the name of the file as a opaque handle



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 80

def self.basename(path)
  @impl.basename(assert_path(path))
end

.basename_string(path) ⇒ String

Returns the name of the file.

Returns:

  • (String)

    the name of the file



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 88

def self.basename_string(path)
  @impl.path_string(@impl.basename(assert_path(path)))
end

.binread(path) ⇒ String

Returns The binary contents of the file.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The binary contents of the file



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 159

def self.binread(path)
  @impl.binread(assert_path(path))
end

.children(path) ⇒ Array<Object>

Returns references to all of the children of the given directory path, excluding ‘.` and `..`.

Returns:

  • (Array<Object>)

    references to all of the children of the given directory path, excluding ‘.` and `..`.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 231

def self.children(path)
  @impl.children(assert_path(path))
end

.chmod(mode, path) ⇒ Object

Changes permission bits on the named path to the bit pattern represented by mode.

Parameters:

  • mode (Integer)

    The mode to apply to the file if it is created

  • path (String)

    The path to the file, can also accept [PathName]

Raises:

  • (Errno::ENOENT)

    : path doesn’t exist



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 401

def self.chmod(mode, path)
  @impl.chmod(mode, path)
end

.compare_stream(path, stream) ⇒ Boolean

Compares the contents of this file against the contents of a stream.

Parameters:

  • stream (IO)

    The stream to compare the contents against

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Whether the contents were the same



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 327

def self.compare_stream(path, stream)
  @impl.compare_stream(assert_path(path), stream)
end

.dir(path) ⇒ Object

Returns The directory of this file as an opaque handle.

Returns:

  • (Object)

    The directory of this file as an opaque handle



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 54

def self.dir(path)
  @impl.dir(assert_path(path))
end

.dir_exist?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Returns Does the directory of the given path exist?.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Does the directory of the given path exist?



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 67

def self.dir_exist?(path)
  @impl.exist?(@impl.dir(assert_path(path)))
end

.dir_mkpath(path) ⇒ Object

Creates all directories down to (inclusive) the dir of the given path



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 72

def self.dir_mkpath(path)
  @impl.mkpath(@impl.dir(assert_path(path)))
end

.dir_string(path) ⇒ String

Returns The directory of this file as a String.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The directory of this file as a String



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 62

def self.dir_string(path)
  @impl.path_string(@impl.dir(assert_path(path)))
end

.directory?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Determines if a file is a directory.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if the given file is a directory.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 179

def self.directory?(path)
  @impl.directory?(assert_path(path))
end

.each_line(path, &block) ⇒ Object

Processes each line of the file by yielding it to the given block



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 130

def self.each_line(path, &block)
  @impl.each_line(assert_path(path), &block)
end

.exclusive_create(path, mode, &block) ⇒ Object

Create and open a file for write only if it doesn’t exist.

Raises:

  • (Errno::EEXIST)

    path already exists.

See Also:

  • open


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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 387

def self.exclusive_create(path, mode, &block)
  @impl.exclusive_create(assert_path(path), mode, &block)
end

.exclusive_open(path, mode, options = 'r', timeout = 300) { ... } ⇒ Void

Allows exclusive updates to a file to be made by excluding concurrent access using flock. This means that if the file is on a filesystem that does not support flock, this method will provide no protection.

While polling to acquire the lock the process will wait ever increasing amounts of time in order to prevent multiple processes from wasting resources.

Parameters:

  • path (Pathname)

    the path to the file to operate on

  • mode (Integer)

    The mode to apply to the file if it is created

  • options (String) (defaults to: 'r')

    Extra file operation mode information to use (defaults to read-only mode ‘r’) This is the standard mechanism Ruby uses in the IO class, and therefore encoding may be specified explicitly as fmode : encoding or fmode : “BOM|UTF-*” for example, a:ASCII or w+:UTF-8

  • timeout (Integer) (defaults to: 300)

    Number of seconds to wait for the lock (defaults to 300)

Yields:

  • The file handle, in the mode given by options, else read-write mode

Returns:

  • (Void)

Raises:

  • (Timeout::Error)

    If the timeout is exceeded while waiting to acquire the lock



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 122

def self.exclusive_open(path, mode, options = 'r', timeout = 300, &block)
  @impl.exclusive_open(assert_path(path), mode, options, timeout, &block)
end

.executable?(path) ⇒ Boolean

TODO:

Should this take into account extensions on the windows platform?

Determines if a file is executable.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if this file can be executed



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 200

def self.executable?(path)
  @impl.executable?(assert_path(path))
end

.exist?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Determines if a file exists by verifying that the file can be stat’d. Will follow symlinks and verify that the actual target path exists.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if the named file exists.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 170

def self.exist?(path)
  @impl.exist?(assert_path(path))
end

.expand_path(path, dir_string = nil) ⇒ String

Produces a string representation of the opaque path handle, with expansions performed on ~. For Windows, this means that C:UsersAdmini~1AppData will be expanded to C:UsersAdministratorAppData. On POSIX filesystems, the value ~ will be expanded to something like /Users/Foo

This method exists primarlily to resolve a Ruby deficiency where File.expand_path doesn’t handle ~ in each segment on a Windows path

Parameters:

  • path (Object)

    a path handle produced by #pathname

Returns:

  • (String)

    a string representation of the path



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 356

def self.expand_path(path, dir_string = nil)
  @impl.expand_path(path, dir_string)
end

.file?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Determines if a file is a file.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if the given file is a file.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 188

def self.file?(path)
  @impl.file?(assert_path(path))
end

.lstat(path) ⇒ File::Stat

link. Instead, reports on the link itself.

Returns:

  • (File::Stat)

    Same as stat, but does not follow the last symbolic



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 316

def self.lstat(path)
  @impl.lstat(assert_path(path))
end

.mkpath(path) ⇒ Object

Creates directories for all parts of the given path.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 224

def self.mkpath(path)
  @impl.mkpath(assert_path(path))
end

.open(path, mode, options) { ... } ⇒ Void

Opens the given path with given mode, and options and optionally yields it to the given block.

Parameters:

  • path (String, Pathname)

    the path to the file to operate on

  • mode (Integer)

    The mode to apply to the file if it is created

  • options (String)

    Extra file operation mode information to use This is the standard mechanism Ruby uses in the IO class, and therefore encoding may be specified explicitly as fmode : encoding or fmode : “BOM|UTF-*” for example, a:ASCII or w+:UTF-8

Yields:

  • The file handle, in the mode given by options, else read-write mode

Returns:

  • (Void)


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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 46

def self.open(path, mode, options, &block)
  @impl.open(assert_path(path), mode, options, &block)
end

.overlay(*files, &block) ⇒ Object

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

Allows overriding the filesystem for the duration of the given block. The filesystem will only contain the given file(s).

Parameters:



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 25

def self.overlay(*files, &block)
  old_impl = @impl
  @impl = Puppet::FileSystem::MemoryImpl.new(*files)
  yield
ensure
  @impl = old_impl
end

.path_string(path) ⇒ String

Produces a string representation of the opaque path handle.

Parameters:

  • path (Object)

    a path handle produced by #pathname

Returns:

  • (String)

    a string representation of the path



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 375

def self.path_string(path)
  @impl.path_string(path)
end

.pathname(path) ⇒ Object

Produces an opaque pathname “handle” object representing the given path. Different implementations of the underlying file system may use different runtime objects. The produced “handle” should be used in all other operations that take a “path”. No operation should be directly invoked on the returned opaque object

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    The string representation of the path

Returns:

  • (Object)

    An opaque path handle on which no operations should be directly performed



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 341

def self.pathname(path)
  @impl.pathname(path)
end

.read(path, opts = {}) ⇒ String

Returns The contents of the file.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The contents of the file



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 138

def self.read(path, opts = {})
  @impl.read(assert_path(path), opts)
end

.read_preserve_line_endings(path) ⇒ String

Read a file keeping the original line endings intact. This attempts to open files using binary mode using some encoding overrides and falling back to IO.read when none of the encodings are valid.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The contents of the file



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 151

def self.read_preserve_line_endings(path)
  @impl.read_preserve_line_endings(assert_path(path))
end

Returns the name of the file referenced by the given link.

Returns:

  • (String)

    the name of the file referenced by the given link.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 278

def self.readlink(path)
  @impl.readlink(assert_path(path))
end

.size(path) ⇒ Integer

Returns the size of the file.

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    the size of the file



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 96

def self.size(path)
  @impl.size(assert_path(path))
end

.stat(path) ⇒ File::Stat

Returns object for the named file.

Returns:

  • (File::Stat)

    object for the named file.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 299

def self.stat(path)
  @impl.stat(assert_path(path))
end

Creates a symbolic link dest which points to the current file. If dest already exists:

  • and is a file, will raise Errno::EEXIST

  • and is a directory, will return 0 but perform no action

  • and is a symlink referencing a file, will raise Errno::EEXIST

  • and is a symlink referencing a directory, will return 0 but perform no action

With the :force option set to true, when dest already exists:

  • and is a file, will replace the existing file with a symlink (DANGEROUS)

  • and is a directory, will return 0 but perform no action

  • and is a symlink referencing a file, will modify the existing symlink

  • and is a symlink referencing a directory, will return 0 but perform no action

Parameters:

  • dest (String)

    The path to create the new symlink at

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the options to create the symlink with

Options Hash (options):

  • :force (Boolean)

    overwrite dest

  • :noop (Boolean)

    do not perform the operation

  • :verbose (Boolean)

    verbose output

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    0

Raises:

  • (Errno::EEXIST)

    dest already exists as a file and, :force is not set



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 262

def self.symlink(path, dest, options = {})
  @impl.symlink(assert_path(path), dest, options)
end

.symlink?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if the file is a symbolic link.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if the file is a symbolic link.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 270

def self.symlink?(path)
  @impl.symlink?(assert_path(path))
end

.touch(path) ⇒ Object

Touches the file. On most systems this updates the mtime of the file.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 216

def self.touch(path)
  @impl.touch(assert_path(path))
end

Deletes the given paths, returning the number of names passed as arguments. See also Dir::rmdir.

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    the number of paths passed as arguments

Raises:

  • an exception on any error.



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 291

def self.unlink(*paths)
  @impl.unlink(*(paths.map {|p| assert_path(p) }))
end

.writable?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Returns Whether the file is writable by the current process.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Whether the file is writable by the current process



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# File 'lib/puppet/file_system.rb', line 208

def self.writable?(path)
  @impl.writable?(assert_path(path))
end