Module: Bolt::Util

Defined in:
lib/bolt/util.rb,
lib/bolt/util/puppet_log_level.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: PuppetLogLevel

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.class_name_to_file_name(cls_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 247

def class_name_to_file_name(cls_name)
  # Note this turns Bolt::CLI -> 'bolt/cli' not 'bolt/c_l_i'
  # this won't handle Bolt::Inventory2Foo
  cls_name.gsub(/([a-z])([A-Z])/, '\1_\2').gsub('::', '/').downcase
end

.deep_clone(obj, cloned = {}) ⇒ Object

Performs a deep_clone, using an identical copy if the cloned structure contains multiple references to the same object and prevents endless recursion. Credit to Jan Molic via github.com/rubyworks/facets/blob/master/LICENSE.txt



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 179

def deep_clone(obj, cloned = {})
  return cloned[obj.object_id] if cloned.include?(obj.object_id)

  # The `defined?` method will not reliably find the Java::JavaLang::CloneNotSupportedException constant
  # presumably due to some sort of optimization that short-cuts doing a bunch of Java introspection.
  # Java::JavaLang::<...> IS defining the constant (via const_missing or const_get magic perhaps) so
  # it is safe to reference it in the error_types array when a JRuby interpreter is evaluating the code
  # (detected by RUBY_PLATFORM == `java`). SO instead of conditionally adding the CloneNotSupportedException
  # constant to the error_types array based on `defined?` detecting the Java::JavaLang constant it is added
  # based on detecting a JRuby interpreter.
  # TypeError handles unclonable Ruby ojbects (TrueClass, Fixnum, ...)
  # CloneNotSupportedException handles uncloneable Java objects (JRuby only)
  error_types = [TypeError]
  error_types << Java::JavaLang::CloneNotSupportedException if RUBY_PLATFORM == 'java'

  begin
    # We can't recurse on frozen objects to populate them with cloned
    # data. Instead we store the freeze-state of the original object,
    # deep_clone, then set the cloned object to frozen if the original
    # object was frozen
    frozen = obj.frozen?
    cl = begin
      obj.clone(freeze: false)
    # Some datatypes, such as FalseClass, can't be unfrozen. These
    # aren't the types we recurse on, so we can leave them frozen
    rescue ArgumentError => e
      if e.message =~ /can't unfreeze/
        obj.clone
      else
        raise e
      end
    end
  rescue *error_types
    cloned[obj.object_id] = obj
    obj
  else
    cloned[obj.object_id] = cl
    cloned[cl.object_id] = cl

    case cl
    when Hash
      obj.each { |k, v| cl[k] = deep_clone(v, cloned) }
    when Array
      cl.collect! { |v| deep_clone(v, cloned) }
    when Struct
      obj.each_pair { |k, v| cl[k] = deep_clone(v, cloned) }
    end

    cl.instance_variables.each do |var|
      v = cl.instance_variable_get(var)
      v_cl = deep_clone(v, cloned)
      cl.instance_variable_set(var, v_cl)
    end

    cl.freeze if frozen
    cl
  end
end

.deep_merge(hash1, hash2) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 115

def deep_merge(hash1, hash2)
  recursive_merge = proc do |_key, h1, h2|
    if h1.is_a?(Hash) && h2.is_a?(Hash)
      h1.merge(h2, &recursive_merge)
    else
      h2
    end
  end
  hash1.merge(hash2, &recursive_merge)
end

.file_stat(path) ⇒ Object

This is stubbed for testing validate_file



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 239

def file_stat(path)
  File.stat(File.expand_path(path))
end

.get_arg_input(value) ⇒ Object

Gets input for an argument.



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 7

def get_arg_input(value)
  if value.start_with?('@')
    file = value.sub(/^@/, '')
    read_arg_file(file)
  elsif value == '-'
    $stdin.read
  else
    value
  end
end

.module_name(path) ⇒ Object

Accepts a path with either ‘plans’ or ‘tasks’ in it and determines the name of the module



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 53

def module_name(path)
  # Remove extra dots and slashes
  path = Pathname.new(path).cleanpath.to_s
  fs = File::SEPARATOR
  regex = Regexp.new("#{fs}plans#{fs}|#{fs}tasks#{fs}")

  # Only accept paths with '/plans/' or '/tasks/'
  unless path.match?(regex)
    msg = "Could not determine module from #{path}. "\
      "The path must include 'plans' or 'tasks' directory"
    raise Bolt::Error.new(msg, 'bolt/modulepath-error')
  end

  # Split the path on the first instance of /plans/ or /tasks/
  parts = path.split(regex, 2)
  # Module name is the last entry before 'plans' or 'tasks'
  modulename = parts[0].split(fs)[-1]
  filename = File.basename(path).split('.')[0]
  # Remove "/init.*" if filename is init or just remove the file
  # extension
  if filename == 'init'
    parts[1].chomp!(File.basename(path))
  else
    parts[1].chomp!(File.extname(path))
  end

  # The plan or task name is the rest of the path
  [modulename, parts[1].split(fs)].flatten.join('::')
end

.postwalk_vals(data, skip_top = false, &block) ⇒ Object

Accepts a Data object and returns a copy with all hash and array values modified by the given block. Descendants are modified before their parents.



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 160

def postwalk_vals(data, skip_top = false, &block)
  new_data = case data
             when Hash
               data.transform_values { |v| postwalk_vals(v, &block) }
             when Array
               data.map { |v| postwalk_vals(v, &block) }
             else
               data
             end
  if skip_top
    new_data
  else
    yield(new_data)
  end
end

.powershell?Boolean

Returns true if running in PowerShell.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 277

def powershell?
  !!ENV['PSModulePath']
end

.prompt_yes_no(prompt, outputter) ⇒ Object

Prompts yes or no, returning true for yes and false for no.



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 310

def prompt_yes_no(prompt, outputter)
  choices = {
    'y'   => true,
    'yes' => true,
    'n'   => false,
    'no'  => false
  }

  loop do
    outputter.print_prompt("#{prompt} ([y]es/[n]o) ")
    response = $stdin.gets.to_s.downcase.chomp

    if choices.key?(response)
      return choices[response]
    else
      outputter.print_prompt_error("Invalid response, must pick [y]es or [n]o")
    end
  end
end

.read_arg_file(file) ⇒ Object

Reads a file passed as an argument to a command.



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 19

def read_arg_file(file)
  File.read(File.expand_path(file))
rescue StandardError => e
  raise Bolt::FileError.new("Error attempting to read #{file}: #{e}", file)
end

.read_optional_yaml_hash(path, file_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 47

def read_optional_yaml_hash(path, file_name)
  File.exist?(path) ? read_yaml_hash(path, file_name) : {}
end

.read_yaml_hash(path, file_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 25

def read_yaml_hash(path, file_name)
  require 'yaml'

  logger = Bolt::Logger.logger(self)
  path = File.expand_path(path)
  content = File.open(path, "r:UTF-8") { |f| YAML.safe_load(f.read) } || {}
  unless content.is_a?(Hash)
    msg = "Invalid content for #{file_name} file: #{path} should be a Hash or empty, not #{content.class}"
    raise Bolt::FileError.new(msg, path)
  end
  logger.trace("Loaded #{file_name} from #{path}")
  content
rescue Errno::ENOENT
  raise Bolt::FileError.new("Could not read #{file_name} file: #{path}", path)
rescue Psych::Exception => e
  raise Bolt::FileError.new("Could not parse #{file_name} file: #{path}\n"\
                            "Error at line #{e.line} column #{e.column}", path)
rescue IOError, SystemCallError => e
  raise Bolt::FileError.new("Could not read #{file_name} file: #{path}\n"\
                            "error: #{e}", path)
end

.references?(input) ⇒ Boolean

Recursively searches a data structure for plugin references

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 287

def references?(input)
  case input
  when Hash
    input.key?('_plugin') || input.values.any? { |v| references?(v) }
  when Array
    input.any? { |v| references?(v) }
  else
    false
  end
end

.snake_name_to_class_name(snake_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 243

def snake_name_to_class_name(snake_name)
  snake_name.split('_').map(&:capitalize).join
end

.symbolize_top_level_keys(hsh) ⇒ Object

Accept hash and return hash with top level keys of type “String” converted to symbols.



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 282

def symbolize_top_level_keys(hsh)
  hsh.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h| k.is_a?(String) ? h[k.to_sym] = v : h[k] = v }
end

.to_code(string) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 83

def to_code(string)
  case string
  when Bolt::PAL::YamlPlan::DoubleQuotedString
    string.value.inspect
  when Bolt::PAL::YamlPlan::BareString
    if string.value.start_with?('$')
      string.value.to_s
    else
      "'#{string.value}'"
    end
  when Bolt::PAL::YamlPlan::EvaluableString, Bolt::PAL::YamlPlan::CodeLiteral
    string.value.to_s
  when String
    "'#{string}'"
  when Hash
    formatted = String.new("{")
    string.each do |k, v|
      formatted << "#{to_code(k)} => #{to_code(v)}, "
    end
    formatted.chomp!(", ")
    formatted << "}"
    formatted
  when Array
    formatted = String.new("[")
    formatted << string.map { |str| to_code(str) }.join(', ')
    formatted << "]"
    formatted
  else
    string
  end
end

.unix_basename(path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 298

def unix_basename(path)
  raise Bolt::ValidationError, "path must be a String, received #{path.class} #{path}" unless path.is_a?(String)
  path.split('/').last
end

.validate_file(type, path, allow_dir = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 253

def validate_file(type, path, allow_dir = false)
  stat = file_stat(path)

  if !stat.readable?
    raise Bolt::FileError.new("The #{type} '#{path}' is unreadable", path)
  elsif !stat.file? && (!allow_dir || !stat.directory?)
    expected = allow_dir ? 'file or directory' : 'file'
    raise Bolt::FileError.new("The #{type} '#{path}' is not a #{expected}", path)
  elsif stat.directory?
    Dir.foreach(path) do |file|
      next if %w[. ..].include?(file)
      validate_file(type, File.join(path, file), allow_dir)
    end
  end
rescue Errno::ENOENT
  raise Bolt::FileError.new("The #{type} '#{path}' does not exist", path)
end

.walk_keys(data, &block) ⇒ Object

Accepts a Data object and returns a copy with all hash keys modified by block. use &:to_s to stringify keys or &:to_sym to symbolize them



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 128

def walk_keys(data, &block)
  case data
  when Hash
    data.each_with_object({}) do |(k, v), acc|
      v = walk_keys(v, &block)
      acc[yield(k)] = v
    end
  when Array
    data.map { |v| walk_keys(v, &block) }
  else
    data
  end
end

.walk_vals(data, skip_top = false, &block) ⇒ Object

Accepts a Data object and returns a copy with all hash and array values Arrays and hashes including the initial object are modified before their descendants are.



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 145

def walk_vals(data, skip_top = false, &block)
  data = yield(data) unless skip_top
  case data
  when Hash
    data.transform_values { |v| walk_vals(v, &block) }
  when Array
    data.map { |v| walk_vals(v, &block) }
  else
    data
  end
end

.windows?Boolean

Returns true if windows false if not.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 272

def windows?
  !!File::ALT_SEPARATOR
end

.windows_basename(path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/util.rb', line 303

def windows_basename(path)
  raise Bolt::ValidationError, "path must be a String, received #{path.class} #{path}" unless path.is_a?(String)
  path.split(%r{[/\\]}).last
end