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mgmt/lang/inputs/inputs.go
James Shubin b7efd94147 lang: Pass through the fs and be consistent in usage
This simplifies the API by passing through the filesystem so that
function signatures don't need to be as complicated, and furthermore use
that consistently throughout.
2024-02-22 13:15:39 -05:00

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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) 2013-2024+ 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 inputs contains the input parsing logic for how mcl module
// entrypoints are handled for the language.
//
// In other words, given a string, does this represent stdin, a specific
// metadata input file, a specific code file, a directory of code, some raw and
// inline code, or nothing at all.
package inputs
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/gapi"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/interfaces"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/util/errwrap"
)
// Module logic: We want one single file to start from. That single file will
// have `import` or `append` statements in it. Those pull in everything else. To
// kick things off, we point directly at a metadata.yaml file path, which points
// to the main.mcl entry file. Alternatively, we could point directly to a
// main.mcl file, but then we wouldn't know to import additional special dirs
// like files/ that are listed in the metadata.yaml file. If we point to a
// directory, we could read a metadata.yaml file, and if missing, read a
// main.mcl file. The ideal way to start mgmt is by pointing to a metadata.yaml
// file. It's ideal because *it* could list the dir path for files/ or
// templates/ or other modules. If we start with a single foo.mcl file, the file
// itself won't have files/ however other files/ can come in from an import that
// contains a metadata.yaml file. Below we have the input parsers that implement
// some of this logic.
var (
// inputOrder contains the correct running order of the input functions.
inputOrder = []func(string, engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error){
inputEmpty,
inputStdin,
inputMetadata,
inputMcl,
inputDirectory,
inputCode,
//inputFail,
}
)
// ParsedInput is the output struct which contains all the information we need.
type ParsedInput struct {
//activated bool // if struct is not nil we're activated
FS engine.Fs // reference to the engine.Fs used to call the parse
Base string // base path (abs path with trailing slash)
Main []byte // contents of main entry mcl code
Files []string // files and dirs to copy to fs (abs paths)
Metadata *interfaces.Metadata
Workers []func(engine.Fs) error // copy files here that aren't listed!
}
// ParseInput runs the list if input parsers to know how to run the lexer,
// parser, and so on... The fs input is the source filesystem to look in.
func ParseInput(s string, fs engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
var err error
var output *ParsedInput
activated := false
// i decided this was a cleaner way of input parsing than a big if-else!
for _, fn := range inputOrder { // list of input detection functions
output, err = fn(s, fs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if output != nil { // activated!
activated = true
break
}
}
if !activated {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("input is invalid")
}
return output, nil
}
// absify makes a path absolute if it's not already.
func absify(str string) (string, error) {
if filepath.IsAbs(str) {
return str, nil // done early!
}
x, err := filepath.Abs(str)
if err != nil {
return "", errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't get abs path for: `%s`", str)
}
if strings.HasSuffix(str, "/") { // if we started with a trailing slash
x = dirify(x) // add it back because filepath.Abs() removes it!
}
return x, nil // success, we're absolute now
}
// dirify ensures path ends with a trailing slash, so that it's a dir. Don't
// call this on something that's not a dir! It just appends a trailing slash if
// one isn't already present.
func dirify(str string) string {
if !strings.HasSuffix(str, "/") {
return str + "/"
}
return str
}
// inputEmpty is a simple empty string contents check.
// TODO: perhaps we could have a default action here to run from /etc/ or /var/?
func inputEmpty(s string, _ engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
if s == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("input is empty")
}
return nil, nil // pass (this test never succeeds)
}
// inputStdin checks if we're looking at stdin.
func inputStdin(s string, fs engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
if s != "-" {
return nil, nil // not us, but no error
}
// TODO: stdin passthrough is not implemented (should it be?)
// TODO: this reads everything into memory, which isn't very efficient!
// FIXME: check if we have a contained OsFs or not.
//if fs != OsFs { // XXX: https://github.com/spf13/afero/issues/188
// return nil, errwrap.Wrapf("can't use stdin for: `%s`", fs.Name())
//}
// TODO: can this cause a problem if stdin is too large?
// TODO: yes, we could pass a reader directly, but we'd
// need to have a convention for it to get closed after
// and we need to save it to disk for deploys to use it
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin) // doesn't need fs
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't read in stdin")
}
return inputCode(string(b), fs) // recurse
}
// inputMetadata checks to see if we have a metadata file path.
func inputMetadata(s string, fs engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
// we've got a metadata.yaml file
if !strings.HasSuffix(s, "/"+interfaces.MetadataFilename) {
return nil, nil // not us, but no error
}
var err error
if s, err = absify(s); err != nil { // s is now absolute
return nil, err
}
// does metadata file exist?
f, err := fs.Open(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "file: `%s` does not exist", s)
}
// parse metadata file and save it to the fs
metadata, err := interfaces.ParseMetadata(f)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not parse metadata file")
}
// base path on local system of the metadata file, with trailing slash
basePath := dirify(filepath.Dir(s)) // absolute dir
m := basePath + metadata.Main // absolute file
// does main.mcl file exist? open the file read-only...
fm, err := fs.Open(m)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't read from file: `%s`", m)
}
defer fm.Close() // we're done reading by the time this runs
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(fm) // doesn't need fs
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't read in file: `%s`", m)
}
// files that we saw
files := []string{
s, // the metadata.yaml input file
m, // the main.mcl file
}
// real files/ directory
if metadata.Files != "" { // TODO: nil pointer instead?
filesDir := basePath + metadata.Files
if _, err := fs.Stat(filesDir); err == nil {
files = append(files, filesDir)
}
}
// set this path since we know the location (it is used to find modules)
if err := metadata.SetAbsSelfPath(basePath); err != nil { // set metadataPath
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not build metadata")
}
return &ParsedInput{
FS: fs,
Base: basePath,
Main: b,
Files: files,
Metadata: metadata,
// no Workers needed, this is the ideal input
}, nil
}
// inputMcl checks if we have a path to a *.mcl file?
func inputMcl(s string, fs engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
// TODO: a regexp here would be better
if !strings.HasSuffix(s, interfaces.DotFileNameExtension) {
return nil, nil // not us, but no error
}
var err error
if s, err = absify(s); err != nil { // s is now absolute
return nil, err
}
// does *.mcl file exist? open the file read-only...
fm, err := fs.Open(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't read from file: `%s`", s)
}
defer fm.Close() // we're done reading by the time this runs
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(fm) // doesn't need fs
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't read in file: `%s`", s)
}
// build and save a metadata file to fs
metadata := &interfaces.Metadata{
//Main: interfaces.MainFilename, // TODO: use standard name?
Main: filepath.Base(s), // use the name of the input
}
byt, err := metadata.ToBytes()
if err != nil {
// probably a programming error
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't built metadata file")
}
dst := "/" + interfaces.MetadataFilename // eg: /metadata.yaml
workers := []func(engine.Fs) error{
func(fs engine.Fs) error {
err := gapi.CopyBytesToFs(fs, byt, dst)
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not copy metadata file to fs")
},
}
return &ParsedInput{
FS: fs,
Base: dirify(filepath.Dir(s)), // base path with trailing slash
Main: b,
Files: []string{
s, // the input .mcl file
},
Metadata: metadata,
Workers: workers,
}, nil
}
// inputDirectory checks if we're given the path to a directory.
func inputDirectory(s string, fs engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
if !strings.HasSuffix(s, "/") {
return nil, nil // not us, but no error
}
var err error
if s, err = absify(s); err != nil { // s is now absolute
return nil, err
}
// does dir exist?
fi, err := fs.Stat(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "dir: `%s` does not exist", s)
}
if !fi.IsDir() {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "dir: `%s` is not a dir", s)
}
// try looking for a metadata file in the root
md := s + interfaces.MetadataFilename // absolute file
if _, err := fs.Stat(md); err == nil {
if x, err := inputMetadata(md, fs); err != nil { // recurse
return nil, err
} else if x != nil {
return x, nil // recursed successfully!
}
}
// try looking for a main.mcl file in the root
mf := s + interfaces.MainFilename // absolute file
if _, err := fs.Stat(mf); err == nil {
if x, err := inputMcl(mf, fs); err != nil { // recurse
return nil, err
} else if x != nil {
return x, nil // recursed successfully!
}
}
// no other options left, didn't activate!
return nil, nil
}
// inputCode checks if this is raw code? (last possibility, try and run it).
func inputCode(s string, fs engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
if len(s) == 0 {
// handle empty strings in a single place by recursing
if x, err := inputEmpty(s, fs); err != nil { // recurse
return nil, err
} else if x != nil {
return x, nil // recursed successfully!
}
}
// check if code is `metadata.yaml`, which is obviously not correct here
if s == interfaces.MetadataFilename {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected raw code '%s'. Did you mean './%s'?",
interfaces.MetadataFilename, interfaces.MetadataFilename)
}
wd, err := os.Getwd() // NOTE: not meaningful for stdin unless fs is an OsFs
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "can't get working dir")
}
// since by the time we run this stdin will be gone, and
// we want this to work with deploys, we need to fake it
// by saving the data and adding a default metadata file
// so that everything is built in a logical input state.
metadata := &interfaces.Metadata{ // default metadata
Main: interfaces.MainFilename,
}
byt, err := metadata.ToBytes() // build a metadata file
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not build metadata file")
}
dst1 := "/" + interfaces.MetadataFilename // eg: /metadata.yaml
dst2 := "/" + metadata.Main // eg: /main.mcl
b := []byte(s) // unfortunately we convert things back and forth :/
workers := []func(engine.Fs) error{
func(fs engine.Fs) error {
err := gapi.CopyBytesToFs(fs, byt, dst1)
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not copy metadata file to fs")
},
func(fs engine.Fs) error {
err := gapi.CopyBytesToFs(fs, b, dst2)
return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not copy main file to fs")
},
}
return &ParsedInput{
FS: fs,
Base: dirify(wd),
Main: b,
Files: []string{}, // they're already copied in
Metadata: metadata,
Workers: workers,
}, nil
}
// inputFail fails, because we couldn't activate anyone. We might not need this.
//func inputFail(s string, _ engine.Fs) (*ParsedInput, error) {
// return nil, fmt.Errorf("input is invalid") // fail (this test always succeeds)
//}