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mgmt/engine/resources/pkg.go
James Shubin e3eefeb3fe engine: resources: pkg: Implement the CompatibleRes interface
This signals to an interested consumer that two or more compatible
resources can be merged safely. This is so that we can avoid the
"duplicate resource" design problem that puppet had.

To test this, you can run:

./mgmt run --tmp-prefix lang --lang 'pkg "cowsay" { state => "installed", } pkg "cowsay" { state => "newest", }'

which should work.
2018-12-29 02:54:55 -05:00

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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) 2013-2018+ James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package resources
import (
"fmt"
"path"
"strings"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/resources/packagekit"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/traits"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/util"
errwrap "github.com/pkg/errors"
)
func init() {
engine.RegisterResource("pkg", func() engine.Res { return &PkgRes{} })
}
const (
// PkgStateInstalled is the string that represents that the package
// should be installed.
PkgStateInstalled = "installed"
// PkgStateUninstalled is the string that represents that the package
// should be uninstalled.
PkgStateUninstalled = "uninstalled"
// PkgStateNewest is the string that represents that the package should
// be installed in the newest available version.
PkgStateNewest = "newest"
)
// PkgRes is a package resource for packagekit.
type PkgRes struct {
traits.Base // add the base methods without re-implementation
traits.Edgeable
traits.Groupable
init *engine.Init
State string `yaml:"state"` // state: installed, uninstalled, newest, <version>
AllowUntrusted bool `yaml:"allowuntrusted"` // allow untrusted packages to be installed?
AllowNonFree bool `yaml:"allownonfree"` // allow nonfree packages to be found?
AllowUnsupported bool `yaml:"allowunsupported"` // allow unsupported packages to be found?
//bus *packagekit.Conn // pk bus connection
fileList []string // FIXME: update if pkg changes
}
// Default returns some sensible defaults for this resource.
func (obj *PkgRes) Default() engine.Res {
return &PkgRes{
State: PkgStateInstalled, // i think this is preferable to "latest"
}
}
// Validate checks if the resource data structure was populated correctly.
func (obj *PkgRes) Validate() error {
if obj.State == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("state cannot be empty")
}
return nil
}
// Init runs some startup code for this resource.
func (obj *PkgRes) Init(init *engine.Init) error {
obj.init = init // save for later
if obj.fileList == nil {
if err := obj.populateFileList(); err != nil {
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "error populating file list in init")
}
}
return nil
}
// Close is run by the engine to clean up after the resource is done.
func (obj *PkgRes) Close() error {
return nil
}
// Watch is the primary listener for this resource and it outputs events.
// It uses the PackageKit UpdatesChanged signal to watch for changes.
// TODO: https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/109
// TODO: https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/110
func (obj *PkgRes) Watch() error {
bus := packagekit.NewBus()
if bus == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("can't connect to PackageKit bus")
}
defer bus.Close()
bus.Debug = obj.init.Debug
bus.Logf = func(format string, v ...interface{}) {
obj.init.Logf("packagekit: "+format, v...)
}
ch, err := bus.WatchChanges()
if err != nil {
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "error adding signal match")
}
// notify engine that we're running
if err := obj.init.Running(); err != nil {
return err // exit if requested
}
var send = false // send event?
for {
if obj.init.Debug {
obj.init.Logf("%s: Watching...", obj.fmtNames(obj.getNames()))
}
select {
case event := <-ch:
// FIXME: ask packagekit for info on what packages changed
if obj.init.Debug {
obj.init.Logf("Event(%s): %s", event.Name, obj.fmtNames(obj.getNames()))
}
// since the chan is buffered, remove any supplemental
// events since they would just be duplicates anyways!
for len(ch) > 0 { // we can detect pending count here!
<-ch // discard
}
send = true
obj.init.Dirty() // dirty
case event := <-obj.init.Events:
if err := obj.init.Read(event); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// do all our event sending all together to avoid duplicate msgs
if send {
send = false
if err := obj.init.Event(); err != nil {
return err // exit if requested
}
}
}
}
// get list of names when grouped or not
func (obj *PkgRes) getNames() []string {
if g := obj.GetGroup(); len(g) > 0 { // grouped elements
names := []string{obj.Name()}
for _, x := range g {
pkg, ok := x.(*PkgRes) // convert from Res
if ok {
names = append(names, pkg.Name())
}
}
return names
}
return []string{obj.Name()}
}
// pretty print for header values
func (obj *PkgRes) fmtNames(names []string) string {
if len(obj.GetGroup()) > 0 { // grouped elements
return fmt.Sprintf("%s[autogroup:(%s)]", obj.Kind(), strings.Join(names, ","))
}
return obj.String()
}
func (obj *PkgRes) groupMappingHelper() map[string]string {
var result = make(map[string]string)
if g := obj.GetGroup(); len(g) > 0 { // add any grouped elements
for _, x := range g {
pkg, ok := x.(*PkgRes) // convert from Res
if !ok {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("grouped member %v is not a %s", x, obj.Kind()))
}
result[pkg.Name()] = pkg.State
}
}
return result
}
func (obj *PkgRes) pkgMappingHelper(bus *packagekit.Conn) (map[string]*packagekit.PkPackageIDActionData, error) {
packageMap := obj.groupMappingHelper() // get the grouped values
packageMap[obj.Name()] = obj.State // key is pkg name, value is pkg state
var filter uint64 // initializes at the "zero" value of 0
filter += packagekit.PkFilterEnumArch // always search in our arch (optional!)
// we're requesting latest version, or to narrow down install choices!
if obj.State == PkgStateNewest || obj.State == PkgStateInstalled {
// if we add this, we'll still see older packages if installed
// this is an optimization, and is *optional*, this logic is
// handled inside of PackagesToPackageIDs now automatically!
filter += packagekit.PkFilterEnumNewest // only search for newest packages
}
if !obj.AllowNonFree {
filter += packagekit.PkFilterEnumFree
}
if !obj.AllowUnsupported {
filter += packagekit.PkFilterEnumSupported
}
result, err := bus.PackagesToPackageIDs(packageMap, filter)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "Can't run PackagesToPackageIDs")
}
return result, nil
}
// populateFileList fills in the fileList structure with what is in the package.
// TODO: should this work properly if pkg has been autogrouped ?
func (obj *PkgRes) populateFileList() error {
bus := packagekit.NewBus()
if bus == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("can't connect to PackageKit bus")
}
defer bus.Close()
if obj.init != nil {
bus.Debug = obj.init.Debug
bus.Logf = func(format string, v ...interface{}) {
obj.init.Logf("packagekit: "+format, v...)
}
}
result, err := obj.pkgMappingHelper(bus)
if err != nil {
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "the pkgMappingHelper failed")
}
data, ok := result[obj.Name()] // lookup single package (init does just one)
// package doesn't exist, this is an error!
if !ok || !data.Found {
return fmt.Errorf("can't find package named '%s'", obj.Name())
}
packageIDs := []string{data.PackageID} // just one for now
filesMap, err := bus.GetFilesByPackageID(packageIDs)
if err != nil {
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't run GetFilesByPackageID")
}
if files, ok := filesMap[data.PackageID]; ok {
obj.fileList = util.DirifyFileList(files, false)
}
return nil
}
// CheckApply checks the resource state and applies the resource if the bool
// input is true. It returns error info and if the state check passed or not.
func (obj *PkgRes) CheckApply(apply bool) (checkOK bool, err error) {
obj.init.Logf("Check: %s", obj.fmtNames(obj.getNames()))
bus := packagekit.NewBus()
if bus == nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("can't connect to PackageKit bus")
}
defer bus.Close()
bus.Debug = obj.init.Debug
bus.Logf = func(format string, v ...interface{}) {
obj.init.Logf("packagekit: "+format, v...)
}
result, err := obj.pkgMappingHelper(bus)
if err != nil {
return false, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "the pkgMappingHelper failed")
}
packageMap := obj.groupMappingHelper() // map[string]string
packageList := []string{obj.Name()}
packageList = append(packageList, util.StrMapKeys(packageMap)...)
//stateList := []string{obj.State}
//stateList = append(stateList, util.StrMapValues(packageMap)...)
// TODO: at the moment, all the states are the same, but
// eventually we might be able to drop this constraint!
states, err := packagekit.FilterState(result, packageList, obj.State)
if err != nil {
return false, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "the FilterState method failed")
}
data, _ := result[obj.Name()] // if above didn't error, we won't either!
validState := util.BoolMapTrue(util.BoolMapValues(states))
// obj.State == PkgStateInstalled || PkgStateUninstalled || PkgStateNewest || "4.2-1.fc23"
switch obj.State {
case PkgStateInstalled:
fallthrough
case PkgStateUninstalled:
fallthrough
case PkgStateNewest:
if validState {
return true, nil // state is correct, exit!
}
default: // version string
if obj.State == data.Version && data.Version != "" {
return true, nil
}
}
// state is not okay, no work done, exit, but without error
if !apply {
return false, nil
}
// apply portion
obj.init.Logf("Apply: %s", obj.fmtNames(obj.getNames()))
readyPackages, err := packagekit.FilterPackageState(result, packageList, obj.State)
if err != nil {
return false, err // fail
}
// these are the packages that actually need their states applied!
applyPackages := util.StrFilterElementsInList(readyPackages, packageList)
packageIDs, _ := packagekit.FilterPackageIDs(result, applyPackages) // would be same err as above
var transactionFlags uint64 // initializes at the "zero" value of 0
if !obj.AllowUntrusted { // allow
transactionFlags += packagekit.PkTransactionFlagEnumOnlyTrusted
}
// apply correct state!
obj.init.Logf("Set(%s): %s...", obj.State, obj.fmtNames(util.StrListIntersection(applyPackages, obj.getNames())))
switch obj.State {
case PkgStateUninstalled: // run remove
// NOTE: packageID is different than when installed, because now
// it has the "installed" flag added to the data portion of it!!
err = bus.RemovePackages(packageIDs, transactionFlags)
case PkgStateNewest: // TODO: isn't this the same operation as install, below?
err = bus.UpdatePackages(packageIDs, transactionFlags)
case PkgStateInstalled:
fallthrough // same method as for "set specific version", below
default: // version string
err = bus.InstallPackages(packageIDs, transactionFlags)
}
if err != nil {
return false, err // fail
}
obj.init.Logf("Set(%s) success: %s", obj.State, obj.fmtNames(util.StrListIntersection(applyPackages, obj.getNames())))
return false, nil // success
}
// Cmp compares two resources and returns an error if they are not equivalent.
func (obj *PkgRes) Cmp(r engine.Res) error {
// we can only compare PkgRes to others of the same resource kind
res, ok := r.(*PkgRes)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("res is not the same kind")
}
if obj.State != res.State {
return fmt.Errorf("state differs: %s vs %s", obj.State, res.State)
}
return obj.Adapts(res)
}
// Adapts compares two resources and returns an error if they are not able to be
// equivalently output compatible.
func (obj *PkgRes) Adapts(r engine.CompatibleRes) error {
res, ok := r.(*PkgRes)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("res is not the same kind")
}
if obj.State != res.State {
e := fmt.Errorf("state differs in an incompatible way: %s vs %s", obj.State, res.State)
if obj.State == PkgStateUninstalled || res.State == PkgStateUninstalled {
return e
}
if stateIsVersion(obj.State) || stateIsVersion(res.State) {
return e
}
// one must be installed, and the other must be "newest"
}
if obj.AllowUntrusted != res.AllowUntrusted {
return fmt.Errorf("allowuntrusted differs: %t vs %t", obj.AllowUntrusted, res.AllowUntrusted)
}
if obj.AllowNonFree != res.AllowNonFree {
return fmt.Errorf("allownonfree differs: %t vs %t", obj.AllowNonFree, res.AllowNonFree)
}
if obj.AllowUnsupported != res.AllowUnsupported {
return fmt.Errorf("allowunsupported differs: %t vs %t", obj.AllowUnsupported, res.AllowUnsupported)
}
return nil
}
// Merge returns the best equivalent of the two resources. They must satisfy the
// Adapts test for this to work.
func (obj *PkgRes) Merge(r engine.CompatibleRes) (engine.CompatibleRes, error) {
res, ok := r.(*PkgRes)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("res is not the same kind")
}
if err := obj.Adapts(r); err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't merge resources that aren't compatible")
}
// modify the copy, not the original
x, err := engine.ResCopy(obj) // don't call our .Copy() directly!
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
result, ok := x.(*PkgRes)
if !ok {
// bug!
return nil, fmt.Errorf("res is not the same kind")
}
// if these two were compatible then if they're not identical, then one
// must be PkgStateNewest and the other is PkgStateInstalled, so we
// upgrade to the best common denominator
if obj.State != res.State {
result.State = PkgStateNewest
}
return result, nil
}
// Copy copies the resource. Don't call it directly, use engine.ResCopy instead.
// TODO: should this copy internal state?
func (obj *PkgRes) Copy() engine.CopyableRes {
return &PkgRes{
State: obj.State,
AllowUntrusted: obj.AllowUntrusted,
AllowNonFree: obj.AllowNonFree,
AllowUnsupported: obj.AllowUnsupported,
}
}
// PkgUID is the main UID struct for PkgRes.
type PkgUID struct {
engine.BaseUID
name string // pkg name
state string // pkg state or "version"
}
// PkgFileUID is the UID struct for PkgRes files.
type PkgFileUID struct {
engine.BaseUID
path string // path of the file
}
// IFF aka if and only if they are equivalent, return true. If not, false.
func (obj *PkgUID) IFF(uid engine.ResUID) bool {
res, ok := uid.(*PkgUID)
if !ok {
return false
}
// FIXME: match on obj.state vs. res.state ?
return obj.name == res.name
}
// PkgResAutoEdges holds the state of the auto edge generator.
type PkgResAutoEdges struct {
fileList []string
svcUIDs []engine.ResUID
testIsNext bool // safety
name string // saved data from PkgRes obj
kind string
}
// Next returns the next automatic edge.
func (obj *PkgResAutoEdges) Next() []engine.ResUID {
if obj.testIsNext {
panic("expecting a call to Test()")
}
obj.testIsNext = true // set after all the errors paths are past
// first return any matching svcUIDs
if x := obj.svcUIDs; len(x) > 0 {
return x
}
var result []engine.ResUID
// return UID's for whatever is in obj.fileList
for _, x := range obj.fileList {
var reversed = false // cheat by passing a pointer
result = append(result, &FileUID{
BaseUID: engine.BaseUID{
Name: obj.name,
Kind: obj.kind,
Reversed: &reversed,
},
path: x, // what matters
}) // build list
}
return result
}
// Test gets results of the earlier Next() call, & returns if we should continue!
func (obj *PkgResAutoEdges) Test(input []bool) bool {
if !obj.testIsNext {
panic("expecting a call to Next()")
}
// ack the svcUID's...
if x := obj.svcUIDs; len(x) > 0 {
if y := len(x); y != len(input) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("expecting %d value(s)", y))
}
obj.svcUIDs = []engine.ResUID{} // empty
obj.testIsNext = false
return true
}
count := len(obj.fileList)
if count != len(input) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("expecting %d value(s)", count))
}
obj.testIsNext = false // set after all the errors paths are past
// while i do believe this algorithm generates the *correct* result, i
// don't know if it does so in the optimal way. improvements welcome!
// the basic logic is:
// 0) Next() returns whatever is in fileList
// 1) Test() computes the dirname of each file, and removes duplicates
// and dirname's that have been in the path of an ack from input results
// 2) It then simplifies the list by removing the common path prefixes
// 3) Lastly, the remaining set of files (dirs) is used as new fileList
// 4) We then iterate in (0) until the fileList is empty!
var dirs = make([]string, count)
done := []string{}
for i := 0; i < count; i++ {
dir := util.Dirname(obj.fileList[i]) // dirname of /foo/ should be /
dirs[i] = dir
if input[i] {
done = append(done, dir)
}
}
nodupes := util.StrRemoveDuplicatesInList(dirs) // remove duplicates
nodones := util.StrFilterElementsInList(done, nodupes) // filter out done
noempty := util.StrFilterElementsInList([]string{""}, nodones) // remove the "" from /
obj.fileList = util.RemoveCommonFilePrefixes(noempty) // magic
if len(obj.fileList) == 0 { // nothing more, don't continue
return false
}
return true // continue, there are more files!
}
// AutoEdges produces an object which generates a minimal pkg file optimization
// sequence of edges.
func (obj *PkgRes) AutoEdges() (engine.AutoEdge, error) {
// in contrast with the FileRes AutoEdges() function which contains
// more of the mechanics, most of the AutoEdge mechanics for the PkgRes
// are contained in the Test() method! This design is completely okay!
if obj.fileList == nil {
if err := obj.populateFileList(); err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "error populating file list for automatic edges")
}
}
// add matches for any svc resources found in pkg definition!
var svcUIDs []engine.ResUID
for _, x := range ReturnSvcInFileList(obj.fileList) {
var reversed = false
svcUIDs = append(svcUIDs, &SvcUID{
BaseUID: engine.BaseUID{
Name: obj.Name(),
Kind: obj.Kind(),
Reversed: &reversed,
},
name: x, // the svc name itself in the SvcUID object!
}) // build list
}
return &PkgResAutoEdges{
fileList: util.RemoveCommonFilePrefixes(obj.fileList), // clean start!
svcUIDs: svcUIDs,
testIsNext: false, // start with Next() call
name: obj.Name(), // save data for PkgResAutoEdges obj
kind: obj.Kind(),
}, nil
}
// UIDs includes all params to make a unique identification of this object.
// Most resources only return one, although some resources can return multiple.
func (obj *PkgRes) UIDs() []engine.ResUID {
x := &PkgUID{
BaseUID: engine.BaseUID{Name: obj.Name(), Kind: obj.Kind()},
name: obj.Name(),
state: obj.State,
}
result := []engine.ResUID{x}
for _, y := range obj.fileList {
y := &PkgFileUID{
BaseUID: engine.BaseUID{Name: obj.Name(), Kind: obj.Kind()},
path: y,
}
result = append(result, y)
}
return result
}
// GroupCmp returns whether two resources can be grouped together or not.
// Can these two resources be merged, aka, does this resource support doing so?
// Will resource allow itself to be grouped _into_ this obj?
func (obj *PkgRes) GroupCmp(r engine.GroupableRes) error {
res, ok := r.(*PkgRes)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("resource is not the same kind")
}
// TODO: what should we do about the empty string?
if stateIsVersion(obj.State) || stateIsVersion(res.State) {
// can't merge specific version checks atm
return fmt.Errorf("resource uses a version string")
}
// FIXME: keep it simple for now, only merge same states
if obj.State != res.State {
return fmt.Errorf("resource is of a different state")
}
return nil
}
// UnmarshalYAML is the custom unmarshal handler for this struct.
// It is primarily useful for setting the defaults.
func (obj *PkgRes) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
type rawRes PkgRes // indirection to avoid infinite recursion
def := obj.Default() // get the default
res, ok := def.(*PkgRes) // put in the right format
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("could not convert to PkgRes")
}
raw := rawRes(*res) // convert; the defaults go here
if err := unmarshal(&raw); err != nil {
return err
}
*obj = PkgRes(raw) // restore from indirection with type conversion!
return nil
}
// ReturnSvcInFileList returns a list of svc names for matches like: `/usr/lib/systemd/system/*.service`.
func ReturnSvcInFileList(fileList []string) []string {
result := []string{}
for _, x := range fileList {
dirname, basename := path.Split(path.Clean(x))
// TODO: do we also want to look for /etc/systemd/system/ ?
if dirname != "/usr/lib/systemd/system/" {
continue
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(basename, ".service") {
continue
}
if s := strings.TrimSuffix(basename, ".service"); !util.StrInList(s, result) {
result = append(result, s)
}
}
return result
}
// stateIsVersion is a simple test to see if the state string is an existing
// well-known flag.
// TODO: what should we do about the empty string?
func stateIsVersion(state string) bool {
return (state != PkgStateInstalled && state != PkgStateUninstalled && state != PkgStateNewest) // must be a ver. string
}