Class: ChefConfig::Config
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ChefConfig::Config
- 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
-
._this_file ⇒ Object
Path to this file in the current install.
- .add_event_logger(logger) ⇒ Object
- .add_formatter(name, file_path = nil) ⇒ Object
- .apply_extra_config_options(extra_config_options) ⇒ Object
-
.c_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On windows, C:/chef/.
-
.c_opscode_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On windows, C:/opscode.
- .derive_path_from_chef_repo_path(child_path) ⇒ Object
-
.embedded_dir ⇒ Object
If installed via an omnibus installer, this gives the path to the “embedded” directory which contains all of the software packaged with omnibus.
-
.enable_fips_mode ⇒ Object
private
Set fips mode in openssl.
-
.env ⇒ Object
This provides a hook which rspec can stub so that we can avoid twiddling global state in tests.
-
.etc_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On *nix, /etc/chef, on Windows C:chef.
- .expand_relative_paths(path) ⇒ Object
- .export_no_proxy(value) ⇒ Object private
-
.export_proxies ⇒ Object
Public method that users should call to export proxies to the appropriate environment variables.
-
.export_proxy(scheme, path, user, pass) ⇒ Object
private
Builds a proxy uri and exports it to the appropriate environment variables.
- .find_chef_repo_path(cwd) ⇒ Object
-
.from_string(string, filename) ⇒ Object
Evaluates the given string as config.
-
.guess_internal_locale ⇒ Object
Chef requires an English-language UTF-8 locale to function properly.
-
.init_openssl ⇒ Object
Initialize openssl.
- .inspect ⇒ Object
-
.is_valid_url?(uri) ⇒ Boolean
Is the URL valid.
-
.path_accessible?(path) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true only if the path exists and is readable and writeable for the user.
-
.platform_specific_path(path) ⇒ String
given a *nix style config path return the platform specific path to that same config file.
-
.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.
- .set_defaults_for_nix ⇒ Object
- .set_defaults_for_windows ⇒ Object
-
.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.
- .target_mode? ⇒ Boolean
-
.var_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On *nix, /var/chef, on Windows C:chef.
-
.var_root_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On *nix, /var, on Windows C:.
- .windows_home_path ⇒ Object
-
.windows_installation_drive ⇒ String
the drive where Chef is installed on a windows host.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#user ⇒ Object
Daemonization Settings ## What user should Chef run as?.
Methods included from Mixin::FuzzyHostnameMatcher
fuzzy_hostname_match?, fuzzy_hostname_match_any?
Class Method Details
._this_file ⇒ Object
Path to this file in the current install.
1250 1251 1252 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1250 def self._this_file File.(__FILE__) end |
.add_event_logger(logger) ⇒ Object
152 153 154 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 152 def self.add_event_logger(logger) event_handlers << logger end |
.add_formatter(name, file_path = nil) ⇒ Object
147 148 149 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 147 def self.add_formatter(name, file_path = nil) formatters << [name, file_path] end |
.apply_extra_config_options(extra_config_options) ⇒ Object
156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 156 def self.() if = .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 () end end |
.c_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On windows, C:/chef/
(should only be called in a windows-context)
113 114 115 116 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 113 def self.c_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) drive = windows_installation_drive || "C:" PathHelper.join(drive, ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX, windows: windows) end |
.c_opscode_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On windows, C:/opscode
(should only be called in a windows-context)
124 125 126 127 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 124 def self.c_opscode_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) drive = windows_installation_drive || "C:" PathHelper.join(drive, ChefConfig::Dist::LEGACY_CONF_DIR, ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX, windows: windows) end |
.derive_path_from_chef_repo_path(child_path) ⇒ Object
275 276 277 278 279 280 281 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 275 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_dir ⇒ Object
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.
1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1239 def self. Pathname.new(_this_file).ascend do |path| if path.basename.to_s == "embedded" return path.to_s end end nil end |
.enable_fips_mode ⇒ 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.
Set fips mode in openssl. Do any patching necessary to make sure Chef runs do not crash.
1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1257 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 |
.env ⇒ Object
This provides a hook which rspec can stub so that we can avoid twiddling global state in tests.
913 914 915 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 913 def self.env ENV end |
.etc_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On *nix, /etc/chef, on Windows C:chef
82 83 84 85 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 82 def self.etc_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) path = windows ? c_chef_dir : PathHelper.join("/etc", ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX, windows: windows) PathHelper.cleanpath(path, windows: windows) end |
.expand_relative_paths(path) ⇒ Object
223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 223 def self.(path) unless path.nil? if path.is_a?(String) File.(path) else Array(path).map { |path| File.(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.
1142 1143 1144 1145 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1142 def self.export_no_proxy(value) ENV["no_proxy"] = value unless ENV["no_proxy"] ENV["NO_PROXY"] = value unless ENV["NO_PROXY"] end |
.export_proxies ⇒ Object
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
1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1098 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
1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1122 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
258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 258 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.("..", 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.
49 50 51 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 49 def self.from_string(string, filename) instance_eval(string, filename, 1) end |
.guess_internal_locale ⇒ Object
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’.
1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1181 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_openssl ⇒ Object
Initialize openssl
706 707 708 709 710 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 706 def self.init_openssl if fips enable_fips_mode end end |
.inspect ⇒ Object
53 54 55 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 53 def self.inspect configuration.inspect end |
.is_valid_url?(uri) ⇒ Boolean
Returns is the URL valid.
200 201 202 203 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 200 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.
381 382 383 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 381 def self.path_accessible?(path) File.exist?(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
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 |
# 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
1150 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 1150 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_nix ⇒ Object
891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 891 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_windows ⇒ Object
880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 880 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
178 179 180 181 182 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 178 def self.() .each do |key, value| self[key.to_sym] = value end end |
.target_mode? ⇒ Boolean
527 528 529 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 527 def self.target_mode? target_mode.enabled end |
.var_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On *nix, /var/chef, on Windows C:chef
92 93 94 95 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 92 def self.var_chef_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) path = windows ? c_chef_dir : PathHelper.join("/var", ChefConfig::Dist::DIR_SUFFIX, windows: windows) PathHelper.cleanpath(path, windows: windows) end |
.var_root_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) ⇒ String
On *nix, /var, on Windows C:\
102 103 104 105 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 102 def self.var_root_dir(windows: ChefUtils.windows?) path = windows ? "C:\\" : "/var" PathHelper.cleanpath(path, windows: windows) end |
.windows_home_path ⇒ Object
917 918 919 920 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 917 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_drive ⇒ String
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
(should only be called in a windows-context)
137 138 139 140 141 142 143 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 137 def self.windows_installation_drive if ChefUtils.windows? drive = File.(__FILE__).split("/", 2)[0] drive = ENV["SYSTEMDRIVE"] if drive.to_s == "" drive end end |
Instance Method Details
#user ⇒ Object
Daemonization Settings ## What user should Chef run as?
403 |
# File 'lib/chef-config/config.rb', line 403 default :user, nil |