Class: ChefApply::TargetHost
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ChefApply::TargetHost
- Defined in:
- lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb,
lib/chef_apply/target_host/linux.rb,
lib/chef_apply/target_host/windows.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: Linux, Windows Classes: ChefNotInstalled, ConnectionFailure, RemoteExecutionFailed, UnsupportedTargetOS
Constant Summary collapse
- SSH_CONFIG_OVERRIDE_KEYS =
These values may exist in .ssh/config but will be ignored by train in favor of its defaults unless we specify them explicitly. See #apply_ssh_config
[:user, :port, :proxy].freeze
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#backend ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute backend.
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#config ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute config.
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#reporter ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute reporter.
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#transport_type ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute transport_type.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.mock_instance(url, family: "unknown", name: "unknown", release: "unknown", arch: "x86_64") ⇒ Object
We’re borrowing a page from train here - because setting up a reliable connection for testing is a multi-step process, we’ll provide this method which instantiates a TargetHost connected to a train mock backend.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #apply_ssh_config(config, opts_in) ⇒ Object
- #architecture ⇒ Object
- #base_os ⇒ Object
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#chown(path, owner) ⇒ Object
Simplified chown - just sets user, defaults to connection user.
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#connect! ⇒ Object
Establish connection to configured target.
- #connection_config(host_url, opts_in, logger) ⇒ Object
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#del_dir(path) ⇒ Object
Recursively delete directory.
- #del_file(path) ⇒ Object
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#fetch_file_contents(remote_path) ⇒ Object
Retrieve the contents of a remote file.
- #hostname ⇒ Object
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#initialize(host_url, opts = {}, logger = nil) ⇒ TargetHost
constructor
A new instance of TargetHost.
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#install_package(target_package_path) ⇒ Object
Platform-specific installation of packages.
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#installed_chef_version ⇒ Object
Returns the installed chef version as a Gem::Version, or raised ChefNotInstalled if chef client version manifest can’t be found.
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#make_directory(path) ⇒ Object
create a directory.
- #mix_in_target_platform! ⇒ Object
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#normalize_path(p) ⇒ Object
normalizes path across OS’s.
- #omnibus_manifest_path ⇒ Object
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#platform ⇒ Object
TODO 2019-01-29 not expose this, it’s internal implemenation.
- #read_chef_version_manifest ⇒ Object
- #run_command(command) ⇒ Object
- #run_command!(command) ⇒ Object
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#temp_dir ⇒ Object
Creates and caches location of temporary directory on the remote host using platform-specific implementations of make_temp_dir This will also set ownership to the connecting user instead of default of root when sudo’d, so that the dir can be used to upload files using scp as the connecting user.
- #upload_file(local_path, remote_path) ⇒ Object
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#user ⇒ Object
Returns the user being used to connect.
- #version ⇒ Object
- #ws_cache_path ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(host_url, opts = {}, logger = nil) ⇒ TargetHost
Returns a new instance of TargetHost.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 66 def initialize(host_url, opts = {}, logger = nil) @config = connection_config(host_url, opts, logger) @transport_type = Train.validate_backend(@config) apply_ssh_config(@config, opts) if @transport_type == "ssh" @train_connection = Train.create(@transport_type, config) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#backend ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute backend.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 24 def backend @backend end |
#config ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute config.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 24 def config @config end |
#reporter ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute reporter.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 24 def reporter @reporter end |
#transport_type ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute transport_type.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 24 def transport_type @transport_type end |
Class Method Details
.mock_instance(url, family: "unknown", name: "unknown", release: "unknown", arch: "x86_64") ⇒ Object
We’re borrowing a page from train here - because setting up a reliable connection for testing is a multi-step process, we’ll provide this method which instantiates a TargetHost connected to a train mock backend. If the family/name provided resolves to a suported OS, this instance will mix-in the supporting methods for the given platform; otherwise those methods will raise NotImplementedError.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 36 def self.mock_instance(url, family: "unknown", name: "unknown", release: "unknown", arch: "x86_64") # Specifying sudo: false ensures that attempted operations # don't fail because the mock platform doesn't support sudo target_host = TargetHost.new(url, { sudo: false }) # Don't pull in the platform-specific mixins automatically during connect # Otherwise, it will raise since it can't resolve the OS without the mock. target_host.instance_variable_set(:@mocked_connection, true) target_host.connect! # We need to provide this mock before invoking mix_in_target_platform, # otherwise it will fail with an unknown OS (since we don't have a real connection). target_host.backend.mock_os( family: family, name: name, release: release, arch: arch ) # Only mix-in if we can identify the platform. This # prevents mix_in_target_platform! from raising on unknown platform during # tests that validate unsupported platform behaviors. if target_host.base_os != :other target_host.mix_in_target_platform! end target_host end |
Instance Method Details
#apply_ssh_config(config, opts_in) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 97 def apply_ssh_config(config, opts_in) # If we don't provide certain options, they will be defaulted # within train - in the case of ssh, this will prevent the .ssh/config # values from being picked up. # Here we'll modify the returned @config to specify # values that we get out of .ssh/config if present and if they haven't # been explicitly given. host_cfg = ssh_config_for_host(config[:host]) SSH_CONFIG_OVERRIDE_KEYS.each do |key| if host_cfg.key?(key) && opts_in[key].nil? config[key] = host_cfg[key] end end end |
#architecture ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 157 def architecture platform.arch end |
#base_os ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 165 def base_os if platform.windows? :windows elsif platform.linux? :linux else :other end end |
#chown(path, owner) ⇒ Object
Simplified chown - just sets user, defaults to connection user. Does not touch group. Only has effect on non-windows targets
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 257 def chown(path, owner); raise NotImplementedError; end |
#connect! ⇒ Object
Establish connection to configured target.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 114 def connect! # Keep existing connections return unless @backend.nil? @backend = train_connection.connection @backend.wait_until_ready # When the testing function `mock_instance` is used, it will set # this instance variable to false and handle this function call # after the platform data is mocked; this will allow binding # of mixin functions based on the mocked platform. mix_in_target_platform! unless @mocked_connection rescue Train::UserError => e raise ConnectionFailure.new(e, config) rescue Train::Error => e # These are typically wrapper errors for other problems, # so we'll prefer to use e.cause over e if available. raise ConnectionFailure.new(e.cause || e, config) end |
#connection_config(host_url, opts_in, logger) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 73 def connection_config(host_url, opts_in, logger) connection_opts = { target: host_url, sudo: opts_in[:sudo] === false ? false : true, www_form_encoded_password: true, key_files: opts_in[:identity_file], non_interactive: true, # Prevent long delays due to retries on auth failure. # This does reduce the number of attempts we'll make for transient conditions as well, but # train does not currently exposes these as separate controls. Ideally I'd like to see a 'retry_on_auth_failure' option. connection_retries: 2, connection_retry_sleep: 0.15, logger: ChefApply::Log } if opts_in.key? :ssl connection_opts[:ssl] = opts_in[:ssl] connection_opts[:self_signed] = (opts_in[:ssl_verify] === false ? true : false) end [:sudo_password, :sudo, :sudo_command, :password, :user].each do |key| connection_opts[key] = opts_in[key] if opts_in.key? key end Train.target_config(connection_opts) end |
#del_dir(path) ⇒ Object
Recursively delete directory
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 265 def del_dir(path); raise NotImplementedError; end |
#del_file(path) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 267 def del_file(path); raise NotImplementedError; end |
#fetch_file_contents(remote_path) ⇒ Object
Retrieve the contents of a remote file. Returns nil if the file didn’t exist or couldn’t be read.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 198 def fetch_file_contents(remote_path) result = backend.file(remote_path) if result.exist? && result.file? result.content else nil end end |
#hostname ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 153 def hostname config[:host] end |
#install_package(target_package_path) ⇒ Object
Platform-specific installation of packages
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 260 def install_package(target_package_path); raise NotImplementedError; end |
#installed_chef_version ⇒ Object
Returns the installed chef version as a Gem::Version, or raised ChefNotInstalled if chef client version manifest can’t be found.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 210 def installed_chef_version return @installed_chef_version if @installed_chef_version # Note: In the case of a very old version of chef (that has no manifest - pre 12.0?) # this will report as not installed. manifest = read_chef_version_manifest() # We split the version here because unstable builds install from) # are in the form "Major.Minor.Build+HASH" which is not a valid # version string. @installed_chef_version = Gem::Version.new(manifest["build_version"].split("+")[0]) end |
#make_directory(path) ⇒ Object
create a directory. because we run all commands as root, this will also set group:owner to the connecting user if host isn’t windows so that scp – which uses the connecting user – will have permissions to upload into it.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 244 def make_directory(path) mkdir(path) chown(path, user) path end |
#mix_in_target_platform! ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 133 def mix_in_target_platform! case base_os when :linux require "chef_apply/target_host/linux" class << self; include ChefApply::TargetHost::Linux; end when :windows require "chef_apply/target_host/windows" class << self; include ChefApply::TargetHost::Windows; end when :other raise ChefApply::TargetHost::UnsupportedTargetOS.new(platform.name) end end |
#normalize_path(p) ⇒ Object
normalizes path across OS’s
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 251 def normalize_path(p) # NOTE BOOTSTRAP: was action::base::escape_windows_path p.tr("\\", "/") end |
#omnibus_manifest_path ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 269 def omnibus_manifest_path(); raise NotImplementedError; end |
#platform ⇒ Object
TODO 2019-01-29 not expose this, it’s internal implemenation. Same with #backend.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 176 def platform backend.platform end |
#read_chef_version_manifest ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 222 def read_chef_version_manifest manifest = fetch_file_contents(omnibus_manifest_path) raise ChefNotInstalled.new if manifest.nil? JSON.parse(manifest) end |
#run_command(command) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 188 def run_command(command) backend.run_command command end |
#run_command!(command) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 180 def run_command!(command) result = run_command(command) if result.exit_status != 0 raise RemoteExecutionFailed.new(@config[:host], command, result) end result end |
#temp_dir ⇒ Object
Creates and caches location of temporary directory on the remote host using platform-specific implementations of make_temp_dir This will also set ownership to the connecting user instead of default of root when sudo’d, so that the dir can be used to upload files using scp as the connecting user.
The base temp dir is cached and will only be created once per connection lifetime.
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 235 def temp_dir dir = make_temp_dir() chown(dir, user) dir end |
#upload_file(local_path, remote_path) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 192 def upload_file(local_path, remote_path) backend.upload(local_path, remote_path) end |
#user ⇒ Object
Returns the user being used to connect. Defaults to train’s default user if not specified
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 147 def user return config[:user] unless config[:user].nil? require "train/transports/ssh" Train::Transports::SSH.[:user][:default] end |
#version ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 161 def version platform.release end |
#ws_cache_path ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef_apply/target_host.rb', line 262 def ws_cache_path; raise NotImplementedError; end |