Class: Puppet::Settings

Inherits:
Object show all
Extended by:
Forwardable
Includes:
Enumerable
Defined in:
lib/puppet/settings.rb,
lib/puppet/settings/errors.rb

Overview

The class for handling configuration files.

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: ArraySetting, AutosignSetting, BaseSetting, BooleanSetting, ChainedValues, ConfigFile, DirectorySetting, DurationSetting, EnumSetting, EnvironmentConf, FileOrDirectorySetting, FileSetting, IniFile, InterpolationError, ParseError, PathSetting, PrioritySetting, SearchPathElement, SettingsError, StringSetting, TTLSetting, TerminusSetting, ValidationError, ValueTranslator, Values, ValuesFromEnvironmentConf, ValuesFromSection

Constant Summary collapse

PuppetOptionParser =

local reference for convenience

Puppet::Util::CommandLine::PuppetOptionParser
REQUIRED_APP_SETTINGS =

These are the settings that every app is required to specify; there are reasonable defaults defined in application.rb.

[:logdir, :confdir, :vardir, :codedir]
ALLOWED_SECTION_NAMES =

The acceptable sections of the puppet.conf configuration file.

['main', 'master', 'agent', 'user'].freeze
SETTING_TYPES =
{
    :string     => StringSetting,
    :file       => FileSetting,
    :directory  => DirectorySetting,
    :file_or_directory => FileOrDirectorySetting,
    :path       => PathSetting,
    :boolean    => BooleanSetting,
    :terminus   => TerminusSetting,
    :duration   => DurationSetting,
    :ttl        => TTLSetting,
    :array      => ArraySetting,
    :enum       => EnumSetting,
    :priority   => PrioritySetting,
    :autosign   => AutosignSetting,
}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initializeSettings

Create a new collection of config settings.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 83

def initialize
  @config = {}
  @shortnames = {}

  @created = []

  # Keep track of set values.
  @value_sets = {
    :cli => Values.new(:cli, @config),
    :memory => Values.new(:memory, @config),
    :application_defaults => Values.new(:application_defaults, @config),
    :overridden_defaults => Values.new(:overridden_defaults, @config),
  }
  @configuration_file = nil

  # And keep a per-environment cache
  @cache = Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = {} }
  @values = Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = {} }

  # The list of sections we've used.
  @used = []

  @hooks_to_call_on_application_initialization = []
  @deprecated_setting_names = []
  @deprecated_settings_that_have_been_configured = []

  @translate = Puppet::Settings::ValueTranslator.new
  @config_file_parser = Puppet::Settings::ConfigFile.new(@translate)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#files=(value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 35

def files=(value)
  @files = value
end

#timerObject (readonly)



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 36

def timer
  @timer
end

Class Method Details

.app_defaults_for_run_mode(run_mode) ⇒ Object

This method is intended for puppet internal use only; it is a convenience method that returns reasonable application default settings values for a given run_mode.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 47

def self.app_defaults_for_run_mode(run_mode)
  {
      :name     => run_mode.to_s,
      :run_mode => run_mode.name,
      :confdir  => run_mode.conf_dir,
      :codedir  => run_mode.code_dir,
      :vardir   => run_mode.var_dir,
      :rundir   => run_mode.run_dir,
      :logdir   => run_mode.log_dir,
  }
end

.clean_opt(opt, val) ⇒ Object

A utility method (public, is used by application.rb and perhaps elsewhere) that munges a command-line option string into the format that Puppet.settings expects. (This mostly has to deal with handling the “no-” prefix on flag/boolean options).

Parameters:

  • opt (String)

    the command line option that we are munging

  • val (String, TrueClass, FalseClass)

    the value for the setting (as determined by the OptionParser)



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 310

def self.clean_opt(opt, val)
  # rewrite --[no-]option to --no-option if that's what was given
  if opt =~ /\[no-\]/ and !val
    opt = opt.gsub(/\[no-\]/,'no-')
  end
  # otherwise remove the [no-] prefix to not confuse everybody
  opt = opt.gsub(/\[no-\]/, '')
  [opt, val]
end

.default_certnameObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 59

def self.default_certname()
  hostname = hostname_fact
  domain = domain_fact
  if domain and domain != ""
    fqdn = [hostname, domain].join(".")
  else
    fqdn = hostname
  end
  fqdn.to_s.gsub(/\.$/, '')
end

.default_config_file_nameObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 78

def self.default_config_file_name
  "puppet.conf"
end

.domain_factObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 74

def self.domain_fact()
  Facter.value :domain
end

.hostname_factObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 70

def self.hostname_fact()
  Facter.value :hostname
end

Instance Method Details

#[](param) ⇒ 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.

Retrieve a config value

Parameters:

  • param (Symbol)

    the name of the setting

Returns:

  • (Object)

    the value of the setting



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 117

def [](param)
  if @deprecated_setting_names.include?(param)
    issue_deprecation_warning(setting(param), "Accessing '#{param}' as a setting is deprecated.")
  end
  value(param)
end

#[]=(param, 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.

Set a config value. This doesn’t set the defaults, it sets the value itself.

Parameters:

  • param (Symbol)

    the name of the setting

  • value (Object)

    the new value of the setting



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 128

def []=(param, value)
  if @deprecated_setting_names.include?(param)
    issue_deprecation_warning(setting(param), "Modifying '#{param}' as a setting is deprecated.")
  end
  @value_sets[:memory].set(param, value)
  unsafe_flush_cache
end

#addargs(options) ⇒ Object

Generate the list of valid arguments, in a format that GetoptLong can understand, and add them to the passed option list.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 152

def addargs(options)
  # Add all of the settings as valid options.
  self.each { |name, setting|
    setting.getopt_args.each { |args| options << args }
  }

  options
end

#app_defaults_initialized?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 321

def app_defaults_initialized?
  @app_defaults_initialized
end

#apply_metadata_from_section(section) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 646

def (section)
  section.settings.each do |setting|
    if setting.has_metadata? && type = @config[setting.name]
      type.set_meta(setting.meta)
    end
  end
end

#boolean?(param) ⇒ Boolean

Is our setting a boolean setting?

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 173

def boolean?(param)
  param = param.to_sym
  @config.include?(param) and @config[param].kind_of?(BooleanSetting)
end

#clearObject

Remove all set values, potentially skipping cli values.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 179

def clear
  unsafe_clear
end

#clear_environment_settings(environment) ⇒ 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.

Clears all cached settings for a particular environment to ensure that changes to environment.conf are reflected in the settings if the environment timeout has expired.

param [String, Symbol] environment the name of environment to clear settings for



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 215

def clear_environment_settings(environment)

  if environment.nil?
    return
  end

  @cache[environment.to_sym].clear
  @values[environment.to_sym] = {}
end

#clearusedObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 244

def clearused
  @cache.clear
  @used = []
end

#configsearchpath(environment = nil, run_mode = preferred_run_mode) ⇒ Array<SearchPathElement>

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.

The order in which to search for values, without defaults.

Parameters:

  • environment (String, Symbol) (defaults to: nil)

    symbolic reference to an environment name

  • run_mode (Symbol) (defaults to: preferred_run_mode)

    symbolic reference to a Puppet run mode

Returns:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 758

def configsearchpath(environment = nil, run_mode = preferred_run_mode)
  searchpath = [
    SearchPathElement.new(:memory, :values),
    SearchPathElement.new(:cli, :values),
  ]
  searchpath << SearchPathElement.new(environment.intern, :environment) if environment
  searchpath << SearchPathElement.new(run_mode, :section) if run_mode
  searchpath << SearchPathElement.new(:main, :section)
end

#define_settings(section, defs) ⇒ Object

Define a group of settings.

Parameters:

  • section (Symbol)

    a symbol to use for grouping multiple settings together into a conceptual unit. This value (and the conceptual separation) is not used very often; the main place where it will have a potential impact is when code calls Settings#use method. See docs on that method for further details, but basically that method just attempts to do any preparation that may be necessary before code attempts to leverage the value of a particular setting. This has the most impact for file/directory settings, where #use will attempt to “ensure” those files / directories.

  • defs (Hash[Hash])

    the settings to be defined. This argument is a hash of hashes; each key should be a symbol, which is basically the name of the setting that you are defining. The value should be another hash that specifies the parameters for the particular setting. Legal values include:

    [:default] => not required; this is the value for the setting if no other value is specified (via cli, config file, etc.)
       For string settings this may include "variables", demarcated with $ or ${} which will be interpolated with values of other settings.
       The default value may also be a Proc that will be called only once to evaluate the default when the setting's value is retrieved.
    [:desc] => required; a description of the setting, used in documentation / help generation
    [:type] => not required, but highly encouraged!  This specifies the data type that the setting represents.  If
       you do not specify it, it will default to "string".  Legal values include:
       :string - A generic string setting
       :boolean - A boolean setting; values are expected to be "true" or "false"
       :file - A (single) file path; puppet may attempt to create this file depending on how the settings are used.  This type
           also supports additional options such as "mode", "owner", "group"
       :directory - A (single) directory path; puppet may attempt to create this file depending on how the settings are used.  This type
           also supports additional options such as "mode", "owner", "group"
       :path - This is intended to be used for settings whose value can contain multiple directory paths, respresented
           as strings separated by the system path separator (e.g. system path, module path, etc.).
     [:mode] => an (optional) octal value to be used as the permissions/mode for :file and :directory settings
     [:owner] => optional owner username/uid for :file and :directory settings
     [:group] => optional group name/gid for :file and :directory settings
    


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 883

def define_settings(section, defs)
  section = section.to_sym
  call = []
  defs.each do |name, hash|
    raise ArgumentError, "setting definition for '#{name}' is not a hash!" unless hash.is_a? Hash

    name = name.to_sym
    hash[:name] = name
    hash[:section] = section
    raise ArgumentError, "Setting #{name} is already defined" if @config.include?(name)
    tryconfig = newsetting(hash)
    if short = tryconfig.short
      if other = @shortnames[short]
        raise ArgumentError, "Setting #{other.name} is already using short name '#{short}'"
      end
      @shortnames[short] = tryconfig
    end
    @config[name] = tryconfig

    # Collect the settings that need to have their hooks called immediately.
    # We have to collect them so that we can be sure we're fully initialized before
    # the hook is called.
    if tryconfig.has_hook?
      if tryconfig.call_hook_on_define?
        call << tryconfig
      elsif tryconfig.call_hook_on_initialize?
        @hooks_to_call_on_application_initialization << tryconfig
      end
    end

    @deprecated_setting_names << name if tryconfig.deprecated?
  end

  call.each do |setting|
    setting.handle(self.value(setting.name))
  end
end

#description(name) ⇒ Object

Return a value’s description.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 377

def description(name)
  if obj = @config[name.to_sym]
    obj.desc
  else
    nil
  end
end

#eachsectionObject

Iterate over each section name.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 388

def eachsection
  yielded = []
  @config.each do |name, object|
    section = object.section
    unless yielded.include? section
      yield section
      yielded << section
    end
  end
end

#flush_cacheObject

Clear @cache, @used and the Environment.

Whenever an object is returned by Settings, a copy is stored in @cache. As long as Setting attributes that determine the content of returned objects remain unchanged, Settings can keep returning objects from @cache without re-fetching or re-generating them.

Whenever a Settings attribute changes, such as @values or @preferred_run_mode, this method must be called to clear out the caches so that updated objects will be returned.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 235

def flush_cache
  unsafe_flush_cache
end

#generate_configObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 480

def generate_config
  puts to_config
  true
end

#generate_manifestObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 485

def generate_manifest
  puts to_manifest
  true
end

#global_defaults_initialized?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 249

def global_defaults_initialized?()
  @global_defaults_initialized
end

#handlearg(opt, value = nil) ⇒ Object

Handle a command-line argument.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 408

def handlearg(opt, value = nil)
  @cache.clear

  if value.is_a?(FalseClass)
    value = "false"
  elsif value.is_a?(TrueClass)
    value = "true"
  end

  value &&= @translate[value]
  str = opt.sub(/^--/,'')

  bool = true
  newstr = str.sub(/^no-/, '')
  if newstr != str
    str = newstr
    bool = false
  end
  str = str.intern

  if @config[str].is_a?(Puppet::Settings::BooleanSetting)
    if value == "" or value.nil?
      value = bool
    end
  end

  if s = @config[str]
    @deprecated_settings_that_have_been_configured << s if s.completely_deprecated?
  end

  @value_sets[:cli].set(str, value)
  unsafe_flush_cache
end

#include?(name) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 442

def include?(name)
  name = name.intern if name.is_a? String
  @config.include?(name)
end

#initialize_app_defaults(app_defaults) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 325

def initialize_app_defaults(app_defaults)
  REQUIRED_APP_SETTINGS.each do |key|
    raise SettingsError, "missing required app default setting '#{key}'" unless app_defaults.has_key?(key)
  end

  app_defaults.each do |key, value|
    if key == :run_mode
      self.preferred_run_mode = value
    else
      @value_sets[:application_defaults].set(key, value)
      unsafe_flush_cache
    end
  end
  
  call_hooks_deferred_to_application_initialization
  issue_deprecations

  REQUIRED_APP_SETTINGS.each do |key|
    create_ancestors(Puppet[key])
  end

  @app_defaults_initialized = true
end

#initialize_global_settings(args = []) ⇒ Object

Raises:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 253

def initialize_global_settings(args = [])
  raise Puppet::DevError, "Attempting to initialize global default settings more than once!" if global_defaults_initialized?

  # The first two phases of the lifecycle of a puppet application are:
  # 1) Parse the command line options and handle any of them that are
  #    registered, defined "global" puppet settings (mostly from defaults.rb).
  # 2) Parse the puppet config file(s).

  parse_global_options(args)
  parse_config_files

  @global_defaults_initialized = true
end

#optparse_addargs(options) ⇒ Object

Generate the list of valid arguments, in a format that OptionParser can understand, and add them to the passed option list.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 163

def optparse_addargs(options)
  # Add all of the settings as valid options.
  self.each { |name, setting|
    options << setting.optparse_args
  }

  options
end

#override_default(param, 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.

Create a new default value for the given setting. The default overrides are higher precedence than the defaults given in defaults.rb, but lower precedence than any other values for the setting. This allows one setting ‘a` to change the default of setting `b`, but still allow a user to provide a value for setting `b`.

Parameters:

  • param (Symbol)

    the name of the setting

  • value (Object)

    the new default value for the setting



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 145

def override_default(param, value)
  @value_sets[:overridden_defaults].set(param, value)
  unsafe_flush_cache
end

#parse_config(text, file = "text") ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 521

def parse_config(text, file = "text")
  begin
    data = @config_file_parser.parse_file(file, text, ALLOWED_SECTION_NAMES)
  rescue => detail
    Puppet.log_exception(detail, "Could not parse #{file}: #{detail}")
    return
  end

  # If we get here and don't have any data, we just return and don't muck with the current state of the world.
  return if data.nil?

  # If we get here then we have some data, so we need to clear out any
  # previous settings that may have come from config files.
  unsafe_clear(false, false)

  # Screen settings which have been deprecated and removed from puppet.conf
  # but are still valid on the command line and/or in environment.conf
  screen_non_puppet_conf_settings(data)

  # Make note of deprecated settings we will warn about later in initialization
  record_deprecations_from_puppet_conf(data)

  # And now we can repopulate with the values from our last parsing of the config files.
  @configuration_file = data

  # Determine our environment, if we have one.
  if @config[:environment]
    env = self.value(:environment).to_sym
  else
    env = "none"
  end

  # Call any hooks we should be calling.
  value_sets = value_sets_for(env, preferred_run_mode)
  @config.values.select(&:has_hook?).each do |setting|
    value_sets.each do |source|
      if source.include?(setting.name)
        # We still have to use value to retrieve the value, since
        # we want the fully interpolated value, not $vardir/lib or whatever.
        # This results in extra work, but so few of the settings
        # will have associated hooks that it ends up being less work this
        # way overall.
        if setting.call_hook_on_initialize?
          @hooks_to_call_on_application_initialization << setting
        else
          setting.handle(ChainedValues.new(
            preferred_run_mode,
            env,
            value_sets,
            @config).interpolate(setting.name))
        end
        break
      end
    end
  end

  call_hooks_deferred_to_application_initialization :ignore_interpolation_dependency_errors => true
  
end

#parse_file(file, allowed_sections = []) ⇒ Puppet::Settings::ConfigFile::Conf

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.

This method just turns a file into a new ConfigFile::Conf instance

Parameters:

  • file (String)

    absolute path to the configuration file

Returns:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 1093

def parse_file(file, allowed_sections = [])
  @config_file_parser.parse_file(file, read_file(file), allowed_sections)
end

#patch_value(param, value, type) ⇒ 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.

Patches the value for a param in a section. This method is required to support the use case of unifying –dns-alt-names and –dns_alt_names in the certificate face. Ideally this should be cleaned up. See PUP-3684 for more information. For regular use of setting a value, the method ‘[]=` should be used.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 847

def patch_value(param, value, type)
  if @value_sets[type]
    @value_sets[type].set(param, value)
    unsafe_flush_cache
  end
end

#persection(section) ⇒ Object

Iterate across all of the objects in a given section.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 700

def persection(section)
  section = section.to_sym
  self.each { |name, obj|
    if obj.section == section
      yield obj
    end
  }
end

#preferred_run_modeObject

The currently configured run mode that is preferred for constructing the application configuration.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 501

def preferred_run_mode
  @preferred_run_mode_name || :user
end

#preferred_run_mode=(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.

PRIVATE! This only exists because we need a hook to validate the run mode when it’s being set, and

it should never, ever, ever, ever be called from outside of this file.

This method is also called when –run_mode MODE is used on the command line to set the default

Parameters:

  • mode (String|Symbol)

    the name of the mode to have in effect

Raises:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 511

def preferred_run_mode=(mode)
  mode = mode.to_s.downcase.intern
  raise ValidationError, "Invalid run mode '#{mode}'" unless [:master, :agent, :user].include?(mode)
  @preferred_run_mode_name = mode
  # Changing the run mode has far-reaching consequences. Flush any cached
  # settings so they will be re-generated.
  flush_cache
  mode
end

Prints the contents of a config file with the available config settings, or it prints a single value of a config setting.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 449

def print_config_options
  env = value(:environment)
  val = value(:configprint)
  if val == "all"
    hash = {}
    each do |name, obj|
      val = value(name,env)
      val = val.inspect if val == ""
      hash[name] = val
    end
    hash.sort { |a,b| a[0].to_s <=> b[0].to_s }.each do |name, v|
      puts "#{name} = #{v}"
    end
  else
    val.split(/\s*,\s*/).sort.each do |v|
      if include?(v)
        #if there is only one value, just print it for back compatibility
        if v == val
          puts value(val,env)
          break
        end
        puts "#{v} = #{value(v,env)}"
      else
        puts "invalid setting: #{v}"
        return false
      end
    end
  end
  true
end


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 490

def print_configs
  return print_config_options if value(:configprint) != ""
  return generate_config if value(:genconfig)
  generate_manifest if value(:genmanifest)
end

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 496

def print_configs?
  (value(:configprint) != "" || value(:genconfig) || value(:genmanifest)) && true
end

#reparse_config_filesObject

Reparse our config file, if necessary.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 710

def reparse_config_files
  if files
    if filename = any_files_changed?
      Puppet.notice "Config file #{filename} changed; triggering re-parse of all config files."
      parse_config_files
      reuse
    end
  end
end

#reuseObject



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 743

def reuse
  return unless defined?(@used)
  new = @used
  @used = []
  self.use(*new)
end

#searchpath(environment = nil, run_mode = preferred_run_mode) ⇒ Array<SearchPathElement>

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.

The order in which to search for values.

Parameters:

  • environment (String, Symbol) (defaults to: nil)

    symbolic reference to an environment name

  • run_mode (Symbol) (defaults to: preferred_run_mode)

    symbolic reference to a Puppet run mode

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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 774

def searchpath(environment = nil, run_mode = preferred_run_mode)
  searchpath = configsearchpath(environment, run_mode)
  searchpath << SearchPathElement.new(:application_defaults, :values)
  searchpath << SearchPathElement.new(:overridden_defaults, :values)
end

#searchpath_values(source) ⇒ 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.

Get values from a search path entry.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 814

def searchpath_values(source)
  case source.type
  when :values
    @value_sets[source.name]
  when :section
    if @configuration_file && section = @configuration_file.sections[source.name]
      ValuesFromSection.new(source.name, section)
    end
  when :environment
    ValuesFromEnvironmentConf.new(source.name)
  else
    raise(Puppet::DevError, "Unknown searchpath case: #{source.type} for the #{source} settings path element.")
  end
end

#service_group_available?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 792

def service_group_available?
  return @service_group_available if defined?(@service_group_available)

  if self[:group]
    group = Puppet::Type.type(:group).new :name => self[:group], :audit => :ensure

    @service_group_available = group.exists?
  else
    @service_group_available = false
  end
end

#service_user_available?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 780

def service_user_available?
  return @service_user_available if defined?(@service_user_available)

  if self[:user]
    user = Puppet::Type.type(:user).new :name => self[:user], :audit => :ensure

    @service_user_available = user.exists?
  else
    @service_user_available = false
  end
end

#set_by_cli?(param) ⇒ Boolean

Allow later inspection to determine if the setting was set on the command line, or through some other code path. Used for the ‘dns_alt_names` option during cert generate. –daniel 2011-10-18

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 807

def set_by_cli?(param)
  param = param.to_sym
  !@value_sets[:cli].lookup(param).nil?
end

#set_by_config?(param, environment = nil, run_mode = preferred_run_mode) ⇒ Boolean

Allow later inspection to determine if the setting was set by user config, rather than a default setting.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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def set_by_config?(param, environment = nil, run_mode = preferred_run_mode)
  param = param.to_sym
  configsearchpath(environment, run_mode).any? do |source|
    if vals = searchpath_values(source)
      vals.lookup(param)
    end
  end
end

#setting(param) ⇒ Puppet::Settings::BaseSetting

Returns a given setting by name

Parameters:

  • name (Symbol)

    The name of the setting to fetch

Returns:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 402

def setting(param)
  param = param.to_sym
  @config[param]
end

#to_catalog(*sections) ⇒ Object

Convert the settings we manage into a catalog full of resources that model those settings.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 922

def to_catalog(*sections)
  sections = nil if sections.empty?

  catalog = Puppet::Resource::Catalog.new("Settings", Puppet::Node::Environment::NONE)
  @config.keys.find_all { |key| @config[key].is_a?(FileSetting) }.each do |key|
    file = @config[key]
    next if file.value.nil?
    next unless (sections.nil? or sections.include?(file.section))
    next unless resource = file.to_resource
    next if catalog.resource(resource.ref)

    Puppet.debug {"Using settings: adding file resource '#{key}': '#{resource.inspect}'"}

    catalog.add_resource(resource)
  end

  add_user_resources(catalog, sections)
  add_environment_resources(catalog, sections)

  catalog
end

#to_configObject

Convert our list of config settings into a configuration file.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 945

def to_config
  str = %{The configuration file for #{Puppet.run_mode.name}.  Note that this file
is likely to have unused settings in it; any setting that's
valid anywhere in Puppet can be in any config file, even if it's not used.

Every section can specify three special parameters: owner, group, and mode.
These parameters affect the required permissions of any files specified after
their specification.  Puppet will sometimes use these parameters to check its
own configured state, so they can be used to make Puppet a bit more self-managing.

The file format supports octothorpe-commented lines, but not partial-line comments.

Generated on #{Time.now}.

}.gsub(/^/, "# ")

#         Add a section heading that matches our name.
  str += "[#{preferred_run_mode}]\n"
  eachsection do |section|
    persection(section) do |obj|
      str += obj.to_config + "\n" unless obj.name == :genconfig
    end
  end

  return str
end

#to_manifestObject

Convert to a parseable manifest



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 973

def to_manifest
  catalog = to_catalog
  catalog.resource_refs.collect do |ref|
    catalog.resource(ref).to_manifest
  end.join("\n\n")
end

#use(*sections) ⇒ Object

Create the necessary objects to use a section. This is idempotent; you can ‘use’ a section as many times as you want.



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 982

def use(*sections)
  sections = sections.collect { |s| s.to_sym }
  sections = sections.reject { |s| @used.include?(s) }

  return if sections.empty?

  Puppet.debug("Applying settings catalog for sections #{sections.join(', ')}")

  begin
    catalog = to_catalog(*sections).to_ral
  rescue => detail
    Puppet.log_and_raise(detail, "Could not create resources for managing Puppet's files and directories in sections #{sections.inspect}: #{detail}")
  end

  catalog.host_config = false
  catalog.apply do |transaction|
    if transaction.any_failed?
      report = transaction.report
      status_failures = report.resource_statuses.values.select { |r| r.failed? }
      status_fail_msg = status_failures.
        collect(&:events).
        flatten.
        select { |event| event.status == 'failure' }.
        collect { |event| "#{event.resource}: #{event.message}" }.join("; ")

      raise "Got #{status_failures.length} failure(s) while initializing: #{status_fail_msg}"
    end
  end

  sections.each { |s| @used << s }
  @used.uniq!
end

#valid?(param) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 1015

def valid?(param)
  param = param.to_sym
  @config.has_key?(param)
end

#value(param, environment = nil, bypass_interpolation = false) ⇒ Object

Find the correct value using our search path.

Parameters:

  • param (String, Symbol)

    The value to look up

  • environment (String, Symbol) (defaults to: nil)

    The environment to check for the value

  • bypass_interpolation (true, false) (defaults to: false)

    Whether to skip interpolation

Returns:

  • (Object)

    The looked up value

Raises:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 1044

def value(param, environment = nil, bypass_interpolation = false)
  param = param.to_sym
  environment &&= environment.to_sym

  setting = @config[param]

  # Short circuit to nil for undefined settings.
  return nil if setting.nil?

  # Check the cache first.  It needs to be a per-environment
  # cache so that we don't spread values from one env
  # to another.
  if @cache[environment||"none"].has_key?(param)
    return @cache[environment||"none"][param]
  elsif bypass_interpolation
    val = values(environment, self.preferred_run_mode).lookup(param)
  else
    val = values(environment, self.preferred_run_mode).interpolate(param)
  end

  @cache[environment||"none"][param] = val
  val
end

#values(environment, section) ⇒ Puppet::Settings::ChainedValues

Retrieve an object that can be used for looking up values of configuration settings.

Parameters:

  • environment (Symbol)

    The name of the environment in which to lookup

  • section (Symbol)

    The name of the configuration section in which to lookup

Returns:



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 1027

def values(environment, section)
  @values[environment][section] ||= ChainedValues.new(
    section,
    environment,
    value_sets_for(environment, section),
    @config)
end

#which_configuration_fileObject

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.

TODO:

this code duplicates Util::RunMode#which_dir as described in #16637

(#15337) All of the logic to determine the configuration file to use

should be centralized into this method.  The simplified approach is:
  1. If there is an explicit configuration file, use that. (–confdir or –config)

  2. If we’re running as a root process, use the system puppet.conf (usually /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/puppet.conf)

  3. Otherwise, use the user puppet.conf (usually ~/.puppetlabs/etc/puppet/puppet.conf)



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# File 'lib/puppet/settings.rb', line 1081

def which_configuration_file
  if explicit_config_file? or Puppet.features.root? then
    return main_config_file
  else
    return user_config_file
  end
end