Class: Beaker::Host
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Beaker::Host
- Includes:
- DSL::Helpers, DSL::Patterns
- Defined in:
- lib/beaker/host.rb
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: CommandFailure, PuppetConfigReader, RebootFailure
Constant Summary collapse
- SELECT_TIMEOUT =
30
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#host_hash ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute host_hash.
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#logger ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute logger.
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#name ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute name.
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#options ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute options.
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #+(other) ⇒ Object
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#[](k) ⇒ Object
Does this host have this key? Either as defined in the host itself, or globally?.
- #[]=(k, v) ⇒ Object
- #close ⇒ Object
- #connection ⇒ Object
- #delete(k) ⇒ Object
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#do_rsync_to(from_path, to_path, opts = {}) ⇒ Rsync::Result
rsync a file or directory from the localhost to this test host.
- #do_scp_from(source, target, options) ⇒ Object
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#do_scp_to(source, target_path, options) ⇒ Object
scp files from the localhost to this test host, if a directory is provided it is recursively copied.
- #exec(command, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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#fips_mode? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the host is running in FIPS mode.
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#get_ip ⇒ Object
Determine the ip address of this host.
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#get_public_ip ⇒ Object
Determine the ip address using logic specific to the hypervisor.
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#graceful_restarts? ⇒ Boolean
Mirrors the true/false value of the host’s ‘graceful-restarts’ property, or falls back to the value of
is_using_passenger?
if ‘graceful-restarts’ is nil, but only if this is not a PE run (foss only). -
#has_key?(k) ⇒ Boolean
Does this host have this key? Either as defined in the host itself, or globally?.
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#hostname ⇒ Object
Return the public name of the particular host, which may be different then the name of the host provided in the configuration file as some provisioners create random, unique hostnames.
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#initialize(name, host_hash, options) ⇒ Host
constructor
A new instance of Host.
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#ip ⇒ Object
Return the ip address of this host Always pull fresh, because this can sometimes change.
- #is_cygwin? ⇒ Boolean
- #is_pe? ⇒ Boolean
- #is_powershell? ⇒ Boolean
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#is_using_passenger? ⇒ Boolean
True if this is a PE run, or if the host’s ‘passenger’ property has been set.
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#is_x86_64? ⇒ Boolean
True if x86_64, false otherwise.
- #log_prefix ⇒ Object
- #node_name ⇒ Object
- #pkg_initialize ⇒ Object
- #platform ⇒ Object
- #port_open?(port) ⇒ Boolean
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#puppet_configprint(command = 'agent') ⇒ Object
(also: #puppet)
Returning our PuppetConfigReader here allows users of the Host class to do things like ‘host.puppet` to query the ’main’ section or, if they want the configuration for a particular run type, ‘host.puppet(’agent’)‘.
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#reachable_name ⇒ Object
Return the preferred method to reach the host, will use IP is available and then default to #hostname.
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#to_s ⇒ Object
The #hostname of this host.
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#to_str ⇒ Object
The #hostname of this host.
- #up? ⇒ Boolean
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#use_service_scripts? ⇒ Boolean
True if this is a pe run, or if the host has had a ‘use-service’ property set.
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#uses_passenger!(puppetservice = 'apache2') ⇒ Object
Modifies the host settings to indicate that it will be using passenger service scripts, (apache2) by default.
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#wait_for_port(port, attempts = 15) ⇒ Object
Wait for a port on the host.
Methods included from DSL::Patterns
Methods included from DSL::Helpers::HoconHelpers
#hocon_file_edit_in_place_on, #hocon_file_edit_on, #hocon_file_read_on
Methods included from DSL::Helpers::WebHelpers
#link_exists?, #port_open_within?
Methods included from DSL::Helpers::TestHelpers
#current_step_name, #current_test_filename, #current_test_name, #set_current_step_name, #set_current_test_filename, #set_current_test_name
Methods included from DSL::Helpers::HostHelpers
#add_system32_hosts_entry, #archive_file_from, #backup_the_file, #check_for_package, #create_remote_file, #curl_on, #curl_with_retries, #directory_exists_on, #echo_on, #execute_powershell_script_on, #exit_code, #file_contents_on, #file_exists_on, #install_package, #link_exists_on, #on, #retry_on, #rsync_to, #run_script, #run_script_on, #scp_from, #scp_to, #shell, #stderr, #stdout, #uninstall_package, #upgrade_package, #win_ads_path
Constructor Details
#initialize(name, host_hash, options) ⇒ Host
Returns a new instance of Host.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 70 def initialize name, host_hash, @logger = host_hash[:logger] || [:logger] @name, @host_hash, @options = name.to_s, host_hash.dup, .dup @host_hash['packaging_platform'] ||= @host_hash['platform'] @host_hash = self.platform_defaults.merge(@host_hash) pkg_initialize end |
Instance Attribute Details
#host_hash ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute host_hash.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 69 def host_hash @host_hash end |
#logger ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute logger.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 68 def logger @logger end |
#name ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute name.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 69 def name @name end |
#options ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute options.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 69 def @options end |
Class Method Details
.create(name, host_hash, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 44 def self.create name, host_hash, case host_hash['platform'] when /windows/ cygwin = host_hash['is_cygwin'] if cygwin.nil? or cygwin == true Windows::Host.new name, host_hash, else PSWindows::Host.new name, host_hash, end when /aix/ Aix::Host.new name, host_hash, when /osx/ Mac::Host.new name, host_hash, when /freebsd/ FreeBSD::Host.new name, host_hash, when /eos/ Eos::Host.new name, host_hash, when /cisco/ Cisco::Host.new name, host_hash, else Unix::Host.new name, host_hash, end end |
Instance Method Details
#+(other) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 174 def + other @name + other end |
#[](k) ⇒ Object
Does this host have this key? Either as defined in the host itself, or globally?
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 145 def [] k host_hash[k] || [k] end |
#[]=(k, v) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 140 def []= k, v host_hash[k] = v end |
#close ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 313 def close if @connection @connection.close # update connection information @connection.ip = self['ip'] if self['ip'] @connection.vmhostname = self['vmhostname'] if self['vmhostname'] @connection.hostname = @name end @connection = nil end |
#connection ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 295 def connection # create new connection object if necessary @connection ||= SshConnection.connect( { :ip => self['ip'], :vmhostname => self['vmhostname'], :hostname => @name }, self['user'], self['ssh'], { :logger => @logger, :ssh_connection_preference => self[:ssh_connection_preference]} ) # update connection information if self['ip'] && (@connection.ip != self['ip']) @connection.ip = self['ip'] end if self['vmhostname'] && (@connection.vmhostname != self['vmhostname']) @connection.vmhostname = self['vmhostname'] end if @name && (@connection.hostname != @name) @connection.hostname = @name end @connection end |
#delete(k) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 154 def delete k host_hash.delete(k) end |
#do_rsync_to(from_path, to_path, opts = {}) ⇒ Rsync::Result
rsync a file or directory from the localhost to this test host
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 527 def do_rsync_to from_path, to_path, opts = {} ssh_opts = self['ssh'] rsync_args = [] ssh_args = [] if not File.file?(from_path) and not File.directory?(from_path) raise IOError, "No such file or directory - #{from_path}" end # We enable achieve mode and compression rsync_args << "-az" if not self['user'] user = "root" else user = self['user'] end hostname_with_user = "#{user}@#{reachable_name}" Rsync.host = hostname_with_user # vagrant uses temporary ssh configs in order to use dynamic keys # without this config option using ssh may prompt for password # # We still want any user-set SSH config to win though filesystem_ssh_config = nil if ssh_opts[:config] && File.exists?(ssh_opts[:config]) filesystem_ssh_config = ssh_opts[:config] elsif self[:vagrant_ssh_config] && File.exists?(self[:vagrant_ssh_config]) filesystem_ssh_config = self[:vagrant_ssh_config] end if filesystem_ssh_config ssh_args << "-F #{filesystem_ssh_config}" else if ssh_opts.has_key?('keys') and ssh_opts.has_key?('auth_methods') and ssh_opts['auth_methods'].include?('publickey') # find the first SSH key that exists key = Array(ssh_opts['keys']).find do |k| File.exist?(k) end if key # rsync doesn't always play nice with tilde, so be sure to expand first ssh_args << "-i #{File.(key)}" end end end if ssh_opts.has_key?(:port) ssh_args << "-p #{ssh_opts[:port]}" end # We disable prompt when host isn't known ssh_args << "-o 'StrictHostKeyChecking no'" if not ssh_args.empty? rsync_args << "-e \"ssh #{ssh_args.join(' ')}\"" end if opts.has_key?(:ignore) and not opts[:ignore].empty? rsync_args << opts[:ignore].map { |value| "--exclude '#{value}'" }.join(' ') end # We assume that the *contents* of the directory 'from_path' needs to be # copied into the directory 'to_path' if File.directory?(from_path) and not from_path.end_with?('/') from_path += '/' end @logger.notify "rsync: localhost:#{from_path} to #{hostname_with_user}:#{to_path} {:ignore => #{opts[:ignore]}}" result = Rsync.run(from_path, to_path, rsync_args) @logger.debug("rsync returned #{result.inspect}") return result if result.success? raise Beaker::Host::CommandFailure, result.error end |
#do_scp_from(source, target, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 503 def do_scp_from source, target, # use the value of :dry_run passed to the method unless # undefined, then use parsed @options hash. [:dry_run] ||= @options[:dry_run] if [:dry_run] scp_cmd = "scp #{@name}:#{source} #{target}" @logger.debug "\n Running in :dry_run mode. localhost $ #{scp_cmd} not executed." return NullResult.new(self, scp_cmd) end @logger.debug "localhost $ scp #{@name}:#{source} #{target}" result = connection.scp_from(source, target, ) @logger.debug result.stdout return result end |
#do_scp_to(source, target_path, options) ⇒ Object
scp files from the localhost to this test host, if a directory is provided it is recursively copied. If the provided source is a directory both the contents of the directory and the directory itself will be copied to the host, if you only want to copy directory contents you will either need to specify the contents file by file or do a separate ‘mv’ command post scp_to to create the directory structure as desired. To determine if a file/dir is ‘ignored’ we compare to any contents of the source dir and NOT any part of the path to that source dir.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 419 def do_scp_to source, target_path, target = self.scp_path( target_path ) # use the value of :dry_run passed to the method unless # undefined, then use parsed @options hash. [:dry_run] ||= @options[:dry_run] if [:dry_run] scp_cmd = "scp #{source} #{@name}:#{target}" @logger.debug "\n Running in :dry_run mode. localhost $ #{scp_cmd} not executed." return NullResult.new(self, scp_cmd) end @logger.notify "localhost $ scp #{source} #{@name}:#{target} {:ignore => #{[:ignore]}}" result = Result.new(@name, [source, target]) has_ignore = [:ignore] and not [:ignore].empty? # construct the regex for matching ignored files/dirs ignore_re = nil if has_ignore ignore_arr = Array([:ignore]).map do |entry| "((\/|\\A)#{Regexp.escape(entry)}(\/|\\z))" end ignore_re = Regexp.new(ignore_arr.join('|')) @logger.debug("going to ignore #{ignore_re}") end # either a single file, or a directory with no ignores if not File.file?(source) and not File.directory?(source) raise IOError, "No such file or directory - #{source}" end if File.file?(source) or (File.directory?(source) and not has_ignore) source_file = source if has_ignore and (source =~ ignore_re) @logger.trace "After rejecting ignored files/dirs, there is no file to copy" source_file = nil result.stdout = "No files to copy" result.exit_code = 1 end if source_file result = connection.scp_to(source_file, target, ) @logger.trace result.stdout end else # a directory with ignores dir_source = Dir.glob("#{source}/**/*").reject do |f| f.gsub(/\A#{Regexp.escape(source)}/, '') =~ ignore_re #only match against subdirs, not full path end @logger.trace "After rejecting ignored files/dirs, going to scp [#{dir_source.join(", ")}]" # create necessary directory structure on host # run this quietly (no STDOUT) @logger.quiet(true) required_dirs = (dir_source.map{ | dir | File.dirname(dir) }).uniq require 'pathname' required_dirs.each do |dir| dir_path = Pathname.new(dir) if dir_path.absolute? and (File.dirname(File.absolute_path(source)).to_s != '/') mkdir_p(File.join(target, dir.gsub(/#{Regexp.escape(File.dirname(File.absolute_path(source)))}/, ''))) else mkdir_p( File.join(target, dir) ) end end @logger.quiet(false) # copy each file to the host dir_source.each do |s| # Copy files, not directories (as they are copied recursively) next if File.directory?(s) s_path = Pathname.new(s) if s_path.absolute? and (File.dirname(File.absolute_path(source)).to_s != '/') file_path = File.join(target, File.dirname(s).gsub(/#{Regexp.escape(File.dirname(File.absolute_path(source)))}/,'')) else file_path = File.join(target, File.dirname(s)) end result = connection.scp_to(s, file_path, ) @logger.trace result.stdout end end self.scp_post_operations( target, target_path ) return result end |
#exec(command, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 324 def exec command, ={} result = nil # I've always found this confusing cmdline = command.cmd_line(self) # use the value of :dry_run passed to the method unless # undefined, then use parsed @options hash. [:dry_run] ||= @options[:dry_run] if [:dry_run] @logger.debug "\n Running in :dry_run mode. Command #{cmdline} not executed." result = Beaker::NullResult.new(self, command) return result end if [:silent] output_callback = nil else @logger.debug "\n#{log_prefix} #{Time.new.strftime('%H:%M:%S')}$ #{cmdline}" if @options[:color_host_output] output_callback = logger.method(:color_host_output) else output_callback = logger.method(:host_output) end end unless [:dry_run] # is this returning a result object? # the options should come at the end of the method signature (rubyism) # and they shouldn't be ssh specific seconds = Benchmark.realtime { @logger.with_indent do result = connection.execute(cmdline, , output_callback) end } if not [:silent] @logger.debug "\n#{log_prefix} executed in %0.2f seconds" % seconds end if [:reset_connection] # Expect the connection to fail hard and possibly take a long time timeout. # Pre-emptively reset it so we don't wait forever. close return result end unless [:silent] # What? result.log(@logger) if ![:expect_connection_failure] && !result.exit_code # no exit code was collected, so the stream failed raise CommandFailure, "Host '#{self}' connection failure running:\n #{cmdline}\nLast #{@options[:trace_limit]} lines of output were:\n#{result.formatted_output(@options[:trace_limit])}" end if [:expect_connection_failure] && result.exit_code # should have had a connection failure, but didn't # wait to see if the connection failure will be generation, otherwise raise error if not connection.wait_for_connection_failure(, output_callback) raise CommandFailure, "Host '#{self}' should have resulted in a connection failure running:\n #{cmdline}\nLast #{@options[:trace_limit]} lines of output were:\n#{result.formatted_output(@options[:trace_limit])}" end end # No, TestCase has the knowledge about whether its failed, checking acceptable # exit codes at the host level and then raising... # is it necessary to break execution?? if [:accept_all_exit_codes] && [:acceptable_exit_codes] @logger.warn ":accept_all_exit_codes & :acceptable_exit_codes set. :acceptable_exit_codes overrides, but they shouldn't both be set at once" [:accept_all_exit_codes] = false end if ![:accept_all_exit_codes] && !result.exit_code_in?(Array([:acceptable_exit_codes] || [0, nil])) raise CommandFailure, "Host '#{self}' exited with #{result.exit_code} running:\n #{cmdline}\nLast #{@options[:trace_limit]} lines of output were:\n#{result.formatted_output(@options[:trace_limit])}" end end end result end |
#fips_mode? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the host is running in FIPS mode.
We currently only test FIPS mode on Redhat 7. Other detection modes should be added here if we expand FIPS support to other platforms.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 217 def fips_mode? case self['platform'] when /el-7/ begin execute("cat /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled") == "1" rescue Beaker::Host::CommandFailure false end else false end end |
#get_ip ⇒ Object
Determine the ip address of this host
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 258 def get_ip @logger.warn("Uh oh, this should be handled by sub-classes but hasn't been") end |
#get_public_ip ⇒ Object
Determine the ip address using logic specific to the hypervisor
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 263 def get_public_ip case host_hash[:hypervisor] when /^(ec2|openstack)$/ if self[:hypervisor] == 'ec2' && self[:instance] return self[:instance].ip_address elsif self[:hypervisor] == 'openstack' && self[:ip] return self[:ip] else # In the case of using ec2 instances with the --no-provision flag, the ec2 # instance object does not exist and we should just use the curl endpoint # specified here: # http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-instance-addressing.html if self.instance_of?(Windows::Host) execute("wget http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-ipv4").strip else execute("curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-ipv4").strip end end end end |
#graceful_restarts? ⇒ Boolean
Mirrors the true/false value of the host’s ‘graceful-restarts’ property, or falls back to the value of is_using_passenger?
if ‘graceful-restarts’ is nil, but only if this is not a PE run (foss only).
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 202 def graceful_restarts? graceful = if !self['graceful-restarts'].nil? self['graceful-restarts'] else !is_pe? && is_using_passenger? end graceful end |
#has_key?(k) ⇒ Boolean
Does this host have this key? Either as defined in the host itself, or globally?
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 150 def has_key? k host_hash.has_key?(k) || .has_key?(k) end |
#hostname ⇒ Object
Return the public name of the particular host, which may be different then the name of the host provided in the configuration file as some provisioners create random, unique hostnames.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 170 def hostname host_hash['vmhostname'] || @name end |
#ip ⇒ Object
Return the ip address of this host Always pull fresh, because this can sometimes change
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 286 def ip self['ip'] = get_public_ip || get_ip end |
#is_cygwin? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 182 def is_cygwin? self.class == Windows::Host end |
#is_pe? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 178 def is_pe? self['type'] && self['type'].to_s =~ /pe/ end |
#is_powershell? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 186 def is_powershell? self.class == PSWindows::Host end |
#is_using_passenger? ⇒ Boolean
True if this is a PE run, or if the host’s ‘passenger’ property has been set.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 245 def is_using_passenger? is_pe? || self['passenger'] end |
#is_x86_64? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if x86_64, false otherwise.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 291 def is_x86_64? @x86_64 ||= determine_if_x86_64 end |
#log_prefix ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 249 def log_prefix if host_hash['vmhostname'] "#{self} (#{@name})" else self.to_s end end |
#node_name ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 84 def node_name # TODO: might want to consider caching here; not doing it for now because # I haven't thought through all of the possible scenarios that could # cause the value to change after it had been cached. result = puppet_configprint['node_name_value'].strip end |
#pkg_initialize ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 79 def pkg_initialize # This method should be overridden by platform-specific code to # handle whatever packaging-related initialization is necessary. end |
#platform ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 190 def platform self['platform'] end |
#port_open?(port) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 91 def port_open? port begin Timeout.timeout SELECT_TIMEOUT do TCPSocket.new(reachable_name, port).close return true end rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED, Timeout::Error, Errno::ETIMEDOUT, Errno::EHOSTUNREACH return false end end |
#puppet_configprint(command = 'agent') ⇒ Object Also known as: puppet
Returning our PuppetConfigReader here allows users of the Host class to do things like ‘host.puppet` to query the ’main’ section or, if they want the configuration for a particular run type, ‘host.puppet(’agent’)‘
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 135 def puppet_configprint(command='agent') PuppetConfigReader.new(self, command) end |
#reachable_name ⇒ Object
Return the preferred method to reach the host, will use IP is available and then default to #hostname.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 127 def reachable_name self['ip'] || hostname end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
The #hostname of this host.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 164 def to_s hostname end |
#to_str ⇒ Object
The #hostname of this host.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 159 def to_str hostname end |
#up? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 117 def up? begin Socket.getaddrinfo( reachable_name, nil ) return true rescue SocketError return false end end |
#use_service_scripts? ⇒ Boolean
True if this is a pe run, or if the host has had a ‘use-service’ property set.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 195 def use_service_scripts? is_pe? || self['use-service'] end |
#uses_passenger!(puppetservice = 'apache2') ⇒ Object
Modifies the host settings to indicate that it will be using passenger service scripts, (apache2) by default. Does nothing if this is a PE host, since it is already using passenger.
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 235 def uses_passenger!(puppetservice = 'apache2') if !is_pe? self['passenger'] = true self['puppetservice'] = puppetservice self['use-service'] = true end return true end |
#wait_for_port(port, attempts = 15) ⇒ Object
Wait for a port on the host. Useful for those occasions when you’ve called host.reboot and want to avoid spam from subsequent SSH connections retrying to connect from say retry_on()
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# File 'lib/beaker/host.rb', line 105 def wait_for_port(port, attempts=15) @logger.debug(" Waiting for port #{port} ... ", false) start = Time.now done = repeat_fibonacci_style_for(attempts) { port_open?(port) } if done @logger.debug('connected in %0.2f seconds' % (Time.now - start)) else @logger.debug('timeout') end done end |