Class: Bolt::Catalog

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/bolt/catalog.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(log_level = 'debug') ⇒ Catalog

Returns a new instance of Catalog.



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# File 'lib/bolt/catalog.rb', line 18

def initialize(log_level = 'debug')
  @log_level = log_level
end

Instance Method Details

#build_program(code) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/catalog.rb', line 119

def build_program(code)
  ast = Puppet::Pops::Serialization::FromDataConverter.convert(code)

  # This will be a Program when running via `bolt apply`, but will
  # only be a subset of the AST when compiling an apply block in a
  # plan. In that case, we need to discover the definitions (which
  # would ordinarily be stored on the Program) and construct a Program object.
  if ast.is_a?(Puppet::Pops::Model::Program)
    ast
  else
    # Node definitions must be at the top level of the apply block.
    # That means the apply body either a) consists of just a
    # NodeDefinition, b) consists of a BlockExpression which may
    # contain NodeDefinitions, or c) doesn't contain NodeDefinitions.
    definitions = case ast
                  when Puppet::Pops::Model::BlockExpression
                    ast.statements.select { |st| st.is_a?(Puppet::Pops::Model::NodeDefinition) }
                  when Puppet::Pops::Model::NodeDefinition
                    [ast]
                  else
                    []
                  end
    Puppet::Pops::Model::Factory.PROGRAM(ast, definitions, ast.locator).model
  end
end

#compile_catalog(request) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/catalog.rb', line 58

def compile_catalog(request)
  pdb_client = Bolt::PuppetDB::Client.new(Bolt::PuppetDB::Config.new(request['pdb_config']))
  project = request['project']
  bolt_project = Struct.new(:name, :path, :load_as_module?).new(project['name'],
                                                                project['path'],
                                                                project['load_as_module?'])
  inv = Bolt::ApplyInventory.new(request['config'])
  puppet_overrides = {
    bolt_pdb_client: pdb_client,
    bolt_inventory: inv,
    bolt_project: bolt_project,
    future: request['future']
  }

  # Facts will be set by the catalog compiler, so we need to ensure
  # that any plan or target variables with the same name are not
  # passed into the apply block to avoid a redefinition error.
  # Filter out plan and target vars separately and raise a Puppet
  # warning if there are any collisions for either. Puppet warning
  # is the only way to log a message that will make it back to Bolt
  # to be printed.
  target = request['target']

  variables = {
    variables:        request['plan_vars'],
    target_variables: target['variables']
  }

  env_conf = {
    modulepath: request['modulepath'],
    facts:      target['facts']
  }

  puppet_settings = {
    node_name_value: target['name'],
    hiera_config:    request['hiera_config']
  }

  with_puppet_settings(puppet_settings) do
    Puppet::Pal.in_tmp_environment('bolt_catalog', **env_conf) do |pal|
      Puppet.override(puppet_overrides) do
        Puppet.lookup(:pal_current_node).trusted_data = target['trusted']
        pal.with_catalog_compiler(**variables) do |compiler|
          options = request['puppet_config'] || {}
          # Configure language strictness in the CatalogCompiler. We want Bolt to be able
          # to compile most Puppet 4+ manifests, so we default to allowing deprecated functions.
          Puppet[:strict] = options['strict'] || :warning
          Puppet[:strict_variables] = options['strict_variables'] || false

          pal_main = request['code_ast'] || request['code_string']
          ast = build_program(pal_main)
          compiler.evaluate(ast)
          compiler.evaluate_ast_node
          compiler.compile_additions
          compiler.with_json_encoding(&:encode)
        end
      end
    end
  end
end

#generate_ast(code, filename = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/catalog.rb', line 45

def generate_ast(code, filename = nil)
  with_puppet_settings do
    Puppet::Pal.in_tmp_environment("bolt_parse") do |pal|
      pal.with_catalog_compiler do |compiler|
        ast = compiler.parse_string(code, filename)
        Puppet::Pops::Serialization::ToDataConverter.convert(ast,
                                                             rich_data: true,
                                                             symbol_to_string: true)
      end
    end
  end
end

#with_puppet_settings(overrides = {}) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/bolt/catalog.rb', line 22

def with_puppet_settings(overrides = {})
  Dir.mktmpdir('bolt') do |dir|
    cli = []
    Puppet::Settings::REQUIRED_APP_SETTINGS.each do |setting|
      cli << "--#{setting}" << dir
    end
    Puppet.settings.send(:clear_everything_for_tests)
    # Override module locations, Bolt includes vendored modules in its internal modulepath.
    Puppet.settings.override_default(:basemodulepath, '')
    Puppet.settings.override_default(:vendormoduledir, '')

    Puppet.initialize_settings(cli)
    overrides.each do |setting, value|
      Puppet.settings[setting] = value
    end

    # Use a special logdest that serializes all log messages and their level to stderr.
    Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(:stderr)
    Puppet.settings[:log_level] = @log_level
    yield
  end
end