Class: ChefConfig::Config

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Extended by:
Mixin::FuzzyHostnameMatcher, Mixlib::Config
Defined in:
lib/chef-config/config.rb

Constant Summary collapse

USER =

Character classes for Addressable See www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt 3.2.1 The user part may not have a : in it

Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED + Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::SUB_DELIMS
PASSWORD =

The password part may have any valid USERINFO characters

USER + "\\:"

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Mixin::FuzzyHostnameMatcher

fuzzy_hostname_match?, fuzzy_hostname_match_any?

Class Method Details

._this_fileObject

Path to this file in the current install.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1226

def self._this_file
  File.expand_path(__FILE__)
end

.add_event_logger(logger) ⇒ Object

Parameters:

  • logger (String)


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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 128

def self.add_event_logger(logger)
  event_handlers << logger
end

.add_formatter(name, file_path = nil) ⇒ Object

Parameters:

  • name (String)
  • file_path (String) (defaults to: nil)


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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 123

def self.add_formatter(name, file_path = nil)
  formatters << [name, file_path]
end

.apply_extra_config_options(extra_config_options) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 132

def self.apply_extra_config_options(extra_config_options)
  if extra_config_options
    extra_parsed_options = extra_config_options.inject({}) do |memo, option|
      # Sanity check value.
      if option.empty? || !option.include?("=")
        raise UnparsableConfigOption, "Unparsable config option #{option.inspect}"
      end

      # Split including whitespace if someone does truly odd like
      # --config-option "foo = bar"
      key, value = option.split(/\s*=\s*/, 2)

      # Call to_sym because Chef::Config expects only symbol keys. Also
      # runs a simple parse on the string for some common types.
      memo[key.to_sym] = YAML.safe_load(value)
      memo
    end
    set_extra_config_options(extra_parsed_options)
  end
end

.c_chef_dirObject

On windows, C:/chef/



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 96

def self.c_chef_dir
  drive = windows_installation_drive || "C:"
  path = PathHelper.join(drive, ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX)
  PathHelper.cleanpath(path)
end

.c_opscode_dirObject



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 102

def self.c_opscode_dir
  drive = windows_installation_drive || "C:"
  path = PathHelper.join(drive, ChefConfig::Dist::LEGACY_CONF_DIR, ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX)
  PathHelper.cleanpath(path)
end

.derive_path_from_chef_repo_path(child_path) ⇒ Object

Parameters:

  • child_path (String)


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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 251

def self.derive_path_from_chef_repo_path(child_path)
  if chef_repo_path.is_a?(String)
    PathHelper.join(chef_repo_path, child_path)
  else
    chef_repo_path.uniq.map { |path| PathHelper.join(path, child_path) }
  end
end

.embedded_dirObject

If installed via an omnibus installer, this gives the path to the “embedded” directory which contains all of the software packaged with omnibus. This is used to locate the cacert.pem file on windows.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1215

def self.embedded_dir
  Pathname.new(_this_file).ascend do |path|
    if path.basename.to_s == "embedded"
      return path.to_s
    end
  end

  nil
end

.enable_fips_modeObject

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.

Set fips mode in openssl. Do any patching necessary to make sure Chef runs do not crash.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1233

def self.enable_fips_mode
  OpenSSL.fips_mode = true
  require "digest"
  require "digest/sha1"
  require "digest/md5"
  # Remove pre-existing constants if they do exist to reduce the
  # amount of log spam and warnings.
  Digest.send(:remove_const, "SHA1") if Digest.const_defined?("SHA1")
  Digest.const_set("SHA1", OpenSSL::Digest::SHA1)
  OpenSSL::Digest.send(:remove_const, "MD5") if OpenSSL::Digest.const_defined?("MD5")
  OpenSSL::Digest.const_set("MD5", Digest::MD5)
  ChefConfig.logger.debug "FIPS mode is enabled."
end

.envObject

This provides a hook which rspec can stub so that we can avoid twiddling global state in tests.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 889

def self.env
  ENV
end

.etc_chef_dir(is_windows = ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ Object

On *nix, /etc/chef



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 78

def self.etc_chef_dir(is_windows = ChefUtils.windows?)
  path = is_windows ? c_chef_dir : PathHelper.join("/etc", ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX)
  PathHelper.cleanpath(path)
end

.expand_relative_paths(path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 199

def self.expand_relative_paths(path)
  unless path.nil?
    if path.is_a?(String)
      File.expand_path(path)
    else
      Array(path).map { |path| File.expand_path(path) }
    end
  end
end

.export_no_proxy(value) ⇒ 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.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1118

def self.export_no_proxy(value)
  ENV["no_proxy"] = value unless ENV["no_proxy"]
  ENV["NO_PROXY"] = value unless ENV["NO_PROXY"]
end

.export_proxiesObject

Public method that users should call to export proxies to the appropriate environment variables. This method should be called after the config file is parsed and loaded. TODO add some post-file-parsing logic that automatically calls this so users don’t have to



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1074

def self.export_proxies
  export_proxy("http", http_proxy, http_proxy_user, http_proxy_pass) if key?(:http_proxy) && http_proxy
  export_proxy("https", https_proxy, https_proxy_user, https_proxy_pass) if key?(:https_proxy) && https_proxy
  export_proxy("ftp", ftp_proxy, ftp_proxy_user, ftp_proxy_pass) if key?(:ftp_proxy) && ftp_proxy
  export_no_proxy(no_proxy) if key?(:no_proxy) && no_proxy
end

.export_proxy(scheme, path, user, pass) ⇒ 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.

Builds a proxy uri and exports it to the appropriate environment variables. Examples:

http://username:password@hostname:port
https://username@hostname:port
ftp://hostname:port

when

scheme = "http", "https", or "ftp"
hostport = hostname:port or scheme://hostname:port
user = username
pass = password


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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1098

def self.export_proxy(scheme, path, user, pass)
  path = "#{scheme}://#{path}" unless path.include?("://")
  # URI.split returns the following parts:
  # [scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query, fragment]
  uri = Addressable::URI.encode(path, Addressable::URI)

  if user && !user.empty?
    userinfo = Addressable::URI.encode_component(user, USER)
    if pass
      userinfo << ":#{Addressable::URI.encode_component(pass, PASSWORD)}"
    end
    uri.userinfo = userinfo
  end

  path = uri.to_s
  ENV["#{scheme}_proxy".downcase] = path unless ENV["#{scheme}_proxy".downcase]
  ENV["#{scheme}_proxy".upcase] = path unless ENV["#{scheme}_proxy".upcase]
end

.find_chef_repo_path(cwd) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 234

def self.find_chef_repo_path(cwd)
  # In local mode, we auto-discover the repo root by looking for a path with "cookbooks" under it.
  # This allows us to run config-free.
  path = cwd
  until File.directory?(PathHelper.join(path, "cookbooks")) || File.directory?(PathHelper.join(path, "cookbook_artifacts"))
    new_path = File.expand_path("..", path)
    if new_path == path
      ChefConfig.logger.warn("No cookbooks directory found at or above current directory.  Assuming #{cwd}.")
      return cwd
    end
    path = new_path
  end
  ChefConfig.logger.info("Auto-discovered #{ChefConfig::Dist::SHORT} repository at #{path}")
  path
end

.from_string(string, filename) ⇒ Object

Evaluates the given string as config.

filename is used for context in stacktraces, but doesn’t need to be the name of an actual file.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 49

def self.from_string(string, filename)
  instance_eval(string, filename, 1)
end

.guess_internal_localeObject

Chef requires an English-language UTF-8 locale to function properly. We attempt to use the ‘locale -a’ command and search through a list of preferences until we find one that we can use. On Ubuntu systems we should find ‘C.UTF-8’ and be able to use that even if there is no English locale on the server, but Mac, Solaris, AIX, etc do not have that locale. We then try to find an English locale and fall back to ‘C’ if we do not. The choice of fallback is pick-your-poison. If we try to do the work to return a non-US UTF-8 locale then we fail inside of providers when things like ‘svn info’ return Japanese and we can’t parse them. OTOH, if we pick ‘C’ then we will blow up on UTF-8 characters. Between the warn we throw and the Encoding exception that ruby will throw it is more obvious what is broken if we drop UTF-8 by default rather than drop English.

If there is no ‘locale -a’ then we return ‘en_US.UTF-8’ since that is the most commonly available English UTF-8 locale. However, all modern POSIXen should support ‘locale -a’.



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1157

def self.guess_internal_locale
  # https://github.com/chef/chef/issues/2181
  # Some systems have the `locale -a` command, but the result has
  # invalid characters for the default encoding.
  #
  # For example, on CentOS 6 with ENV['LANG'] = "en_US.UTF-8",
  # `locale -a`.split fails with ArgumentError invalid UTF-8 encoding.
  cmd = Mixlib::ShellOut.new("locale -a").run_command
  cmd.error!
  locales = cmd.stdout.split
  case
  when locales.include?("C.UTF-8")
    "C.UTF-8"
  when locales.include?("en_US.UTF-8"), locales.include?("en_US.utf8")
    "en_US.UTF-8"
  when locales.include?("en.UTF-8")
    "en.UTF-8"
  else
    # Will match en_ZZ.UTF-8, en_ZZ.utf-8, en_ZZ.UTF8, en_ZZ.utf8
    guesses = locales.select { |l| l =~ /^en_.*UTF-?8$/i }
    unless guesses.empty?
      guessed_locale = guesses.first
      # Transform into the form en_ZZ.UTF-8
      guessed_locale.gsub(/UTF-?8$/i, "UTF-8")
    else
      ChefConfig.logger.warn "Please install an English UTF-8 locale for Chef to use, falling back to C locale and disabling UTF-8 support."
      "C"
    end
  end
rescue
  if ChefUtils.windows?
    ChefConfig.logger.trace "Defaulting to locale en_US.UTF-8 on Windows, until it matters that we do something else."
  else
    ChefConfig.logger.trace "No usable locale -a command found, assuming you have en_US.UTF-8 installed."
  end
  "en_US.UTF-8"
end

.init_opensslObject

Initialize openssl



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 682

def self.init_openssl
  if fips
    enable_fips_mode
  end
end

.inspectObject



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 53

def self.inspect
  configuration.inspect
end

.is_valid_url?(uri) ⇒ Boolean

Returns is the URL valid.

Parameters:

  • uri (String)

    the URI to validate

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    is the URL valid



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 176

def self.is_valid_url?(uri)
  url = uri.to_s.strip
  %r{^http://} =~ url || %r{^https://} =~ url || /^chefzero:/ =~ url
end

.path_accessible?(path) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true only if the path exists and is readable and writeable for the user.

Parameters:

  • path (String)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 357

def self.path_accessible?(path)
  File.exists?(path) && File.readable?(path) && File.writable?(path)
end

.platform_specific_path(path) ⇒ String

given a *nix style config path return the platform specific path to that same config file

Examples:

client.pem path on Windows

platform_specific_path("/etc/chef/client.pem") #=> "C:\\chef\\client.pem"

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    The unix path to convert to a platform specific path

Returns:

  • (String)

    a platform specific path



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 63

def self.platform_specific_path(path)
  path = PathHelper.cleanpath(path)
  if ChefUtils.windows?
    # turns \etc\chef\client.rb and \var\chef\client.rb into C:/chef/client.rb
    # Some installations will be on different drives so use the drive that
    # the expanded path to __FILE__ is found.
    drive = windows_installation_drive
    if drive && path[0] == '\\' && path.split('\\')[2] == "chef"
      path = PathHelper.join(drive, path.split('\\', 3)[2])
    end
  end
  path
end

.proxy_uri(scheme, host, port) ⇒ Object

Given a scheme, host, and port, return the correct proxy URI based on the set environment variables, unless excluded by no_proxy, in which case nil is returned



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1126

def self.proxy_uri(scheme, host, port)
  proxy_env_var = ENV["#{scheme}_proxy"].to_s.strip

  # Check if the proxy string contains a scheme. If not, add the url's scheme to the
  # proxy before parsing. The regex /^.*:\/\// matches, for example, http://. Reusing proxy
  # here since we are really just trying to get the string built correctly.
  proxy = unless proxy_env_var.empty?
            if %r{^.*://}.match?(proxy_env_var)
              URI.parse(proxy_env_var)
            else
              URI.parse("#{scheme}://#{proxy_env_var}")
            end
          end

  return proxy unless fuzzy_hostname_match_any?(host, ENV["no_proxy"])
end

.set_defaults_for_nixObject



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 867

def self.set_defaults_for_nix
  # Those lists of regular expressions define what chef considers a
  # valid user and group name
  #
  # user/group cannot start with '-', '+' or '~'
  # user/group cannot contain ':', ',' or non-space-whitespace or null byte
  # everything else is allowed (UTF-8, spaces, etc) and we delegate to your O/S useradd program to barf or not
  # copies: http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-shadow/debian/trunk/debian/patches/506_relaxed_usernames?view=markup
  default :user_valid_regex, [ /^[^-+~:,\t\r\n\f\0]+[^:,\t\r\n\f\0]*$/ ]
  default :group_valid_regex, [ /^[^-+~:,\t\r\n\f\0]+[^:,\t\r\n\f\0]*$/ ]
end

.set_defaults_for_windowsObject



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 856

def self.set_defaults_for_windows
  # Those lists of regular expressions define what chef considers a
  # valid user and group name
  # From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776019(WS.10).aspx
  principal_valid_regex_part = '[^"\/\\\\\[\]\:;|=,+*?<>]+'
  default :user_valid_regex, [ /^(#{principal_valid_regex_part}\\)?#{principal_valid_regex_part}$/ ]
  default :group_valid_regex, [ /^(#{principal_valid_regex_part}\\)?#{principal_valid_regex_part}$/ ]

  default :fatal_windows_admin_check, false
end

.set_extra_config_options(extra_parsed_options) ⇒ Object

We use :[]= assignment here to not bypass any coercions that happen via mixlib-config writes_value callbacks



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 154

def self.set_extra_config_options(extra_parsed_options)
  extra_parsed_options.each do |key, value|
    self[key.to_sym] = value
  end
end

.target_mode?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 503

def self.target_mode?
  target_mode.enabled
end

.var_chef_dir(is_windows = ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ Object

On *nix, /var/chef



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 84

def self.var_chef_dir(is_windows = ChefUtils.windows?)
  path = is_windows ? c_chef_dir : PathHelper.join("/var", ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX)
  PathHelper.cleanpath(path)
end

.var_root_dir(is_windows = ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ Object

On *nix, the root of /var/, used to test if we can create and write in /var/chef



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 90

def self.var_root_dir(is_windows = ChefUtils.windows?)
  path = is_windows ? c_chef_dir : "/var"
  PathHelper.cleanpath(path)
end

.windows_home_pathObject



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 893

def self.windows_home_path
  ChefConfig.logger.deprecation("Chef::Config.windows_home_path is now deprecated.  Consider using Chef::Util::PathHelper.home instead.")
  PathHelper.home
end

.windows_installation_driveString

the drive where Chef is installed on a windows host. This is determined either by the drive containing the current file or by the SYSTEMDRIVE ENV variable

Returns:

  • (String)

    the drive letter



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 113

def self.windows_installation_drive
  if ChefUtils.windows?
    drive = File.expand_path(__FILE__).split("/", 2)[0]
    drive = ENV["SYSTEMDRIVE"] if drive.to_s == ""
    drive
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#userObject

Daemonization Settings ## What user should Chef run as?



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# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 379

default :user, nil