# # Author:: AJ Christensen () # Author:: Mark Mzyk (mmzyk@opscode.com) # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008-2015 Chef Software, Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. require "pp" require "socket" require "chef/config" require "chef/config_fetcher" require "chef/exceptions" require "chef/local_mode" require "chef/log" require "chef/platform" require "mixlib/cli" require "tmpdir" require "rbconfig" class Chef class Application include Mixlib::CLI def initialize super @chef_client = nil @chef_client_json = nil # Always switch to a readable directory. Keeps subsequent Dir.chdir() {} # from failing due to permissions when launched as a less privileged user. end # Reconfigure the application. You'll want to override and super this method. def reconfigure configure_chef configure_logging configure_encoding emit_warnings end # Get this party started def run setup_signal_handlers reconfigure setup_application run_application end def setup_signal_handlers trap("INT") do Chef::Application.fatal!("SIGINT received, stopping", 2) end trap("TERM") do Chef::Application.fatal!("SIGTERM received, stopping", 3) end unless Chef::Platform.windows? trap("QUIT") do Chef::Log.info("SIGQUIT received, call stack:\n " + caller.join("\n ")) end trap("HUP") do Chef::Log.info("SIGHUP received, reconfiguring") reconfigure end end end # Parse configuration (options and config file) def configure_chef parse_options load_config_file Chef::Config.export_proxies Chef::Config.init_openssl end # Parse the config file def load_config_file config_fetcher = Chef::ConfigFetcher.new(config[:config_file]) # Some config settings are derived relative to the config file path; if # given as a relative path, this is computed relative to cwd, but # chef-client will later chdir to root, so we need to get the absolute path # here. config[:config_file] = config_fetcher.expanded_path if config[:config_file].nil? Chef::Log.warn("No config file found or specified on command line, using command line options.") elsif config_fetcher.config_missing? Chef::Log.warn("*****************************************") Chef::Log.warn("Did not find config file: #{config[:config_file]}, using command line options.") Chef::Log.warn("*****************************************") else config_content = config_fetcher.read_config apply_config(config_content, config[:config_file]) end Chef::Config.merge!(config) end def set_specific_recipes Chef::Config[:specific_recipes] = cli_arguments.map { |file| File.expand_path(file) } if cli_arguments.respond_to?(:map) end # Initialize and configure the logger. # === Loggers and Formatters # In Chef 10.x and previous, the Logger was the primary/only way that Chef # communicated information to the user. In Chef 10.14, a new system, "output # formatters" was added, and in Chef 11.0+ it is the default when running # chef in a console (detected by `STDOUT.tty?`). Because output formatters # are more complex than the logger system and users have less experience with # them, the config option `force_logger` is provided to restore the Chef 10.x # behavior. # # Conversely, for users who want formatter output even when chef is running # unattended, the `force_formatter` option is provided. # # === Auto Log Level # When `log_level` is set to `:auto` (default), the log level will be `:warn` # when the primary output mode is an output formatter (see # +using_output_formatter?+) and `:info` otherwise. # # === Automatic STDOUT Logging # When `force_logger` is configured (e.g., Chef 10 mode), a second logger # with output on STDOUT is added when running in a console (STDOUT is a tty) # and the configured log_location isn't STDOUT. This accounts for the case # that a user has configured a log_location in client.rb, but is running # chef-client by hand to troubleshoot a problem. def configure_logging Chef::Log.init(MonoLogger.new(Chef::Config[:log_location])) if want_additional_logger? configure_stdout_logger end Chef::Log.level = resolve_log_level rescue StandardError => error Chef::Log.fatal("Failed to open or create log file at #{Chef::Config[:log_location]}: #{error.class} (#{error.message})") Chef::Application.fatal!("Aborting due to invalid 'log_location' configuration", 2) end def configure_stdout_logger stdout_logger = MonoLogger.new(STDOUT) stdout_logger.formatter = Chef::Log.logger.formatter Chef::Log.loggers << stdout_logger end # Based on config and whether or not STDOUT is a tty, should we setup a # secondary logger for stdout? def want_additional_logger? ( Chef::Config[:log_location] != STDOUT ) && STDOUT.tty? && (!Chef::Config[:daemonize]) && (Chef::Config[:force_logger]) end # Use of output formatters is assumed if `force_formatter` is set or if # `force_logger` is not set and STDOUT is to a console (tty) def using_output_formatter? Chef::Config[:force_formatter] || (!Chef::Config[:force_logger] && STDOUT.tty?) end def auto_log_level? Chef::Config[:log_level] == :auto end # if log_level is `:auto`, convert it to :warn (when using output formatter) # or :info (no output formatter). See also +using_output_formatter?+ def resolve_log_level if auto_log_level? if using_output_formatter? :warn else :info end else Chef::Config[:log_level] end end # Sets the default external encoding to UTF-8 (users can change this, but they shouldn't) def configure_encoding Encoding.default_external = Chef::Config[:ruby_encoding] end # Called prior to starting the application, by the run method def setup_application raise Chef::Exceptions::Application, "#{self}: you must override setup_application" end # Actually run the application def run_application raise Chef::Exceptions::Application, "#{self}: you must override run_application" end # Initializes Chef::Client instance and runs it def run_chef_client(specific_recipes = []) unless specific_recipes.respond_to?(:size) raise ArgumentError, "received non-Array like specific_recipes argument" end Chef::LocalMode.with_server_connectivity do override_runlist = config[:override_runlist] override_runlist ||= [] if specific_recipes.size > 0 @chef_client = Chef::Client.new( @chef_client_json, override_runlist: override_runlist, specific_recipes: specific_recipes, runlist: config[:runlist], ) @chef_client_json = nil if can_fork? fork_chef_client # allowed to run client in forked process else # Unforked interval runs are disabled, so this runs chef-client # once and then exits. If TERM signal is received, will "ignore" # the signal to finish converge. run_with_graceful_exit_option end @chef_client = nil end end private def can_fork? # win32-process gem exposes some form of :fork for Process # class. So we are separately ensuring that the platform we're # running on is not windows before forking. Chef::Config[:client_fork] && Process.respond_to?(:fork) && !Chef::Platform.windows? end # Run chef-client once and then exit. If TERM signal is received, ignores the # signal to finish the converge and exists. def run_with_graceful_exit_option # Override the TERM signal. trap("TERM") do Chef::Log.debug("SIGTERM received during converge," + " finishing converge to exit normally (send SIGINT to terminate immediately)") end @chef_client.run true end def fork_chef_client Chef::Log.info "Forking chef instance to converge..." pid = fork do # Want to allow forked processes to finish converging when # TERM singal is received (exit gracefully) trap("TERM") do Chef::Log.debug("SIGTERM received during converge," + " finishing converge to exit normally (send SIGINT to terminate immediately)") end client_solo = Chef::Config[:solo] ? "chef-solo" : "chef-client" $0 = "#{client_solo} worker: ppid=#{Process.ppid};start=#{Time.new.strftime("%R:%S")};" begin Chef::Log.debug "Forked instance now converging" @chef_client.run rescue Exception => e Chef::Log.error(e.to_s) exit 1 else exit 0 end end Chef::Log.debug "Fork successful. Waiting for new chef pid: #{pid}" result = Process.waitpid2(pid) handle_child_exit(result) Chef::Log.debug "Forked instance successfully reaped (pid: #{pid})" true end def handle_child_exit(pid_and_status) status = pid_and_status[1] return true if status.success? message = if status.signaled? "Chef run process terminated by signal #{status.termsig} (#{Signal.list.invert[status.termsig]})" else "Chef run process exited unsuccessfully (exit code #{status.exitstatus})" end raise Exceptions::ChildConvergeError, message end def apply_config(config_content, config_file_path) Chef::Config.from_string(config_content, config_file_path) rescue Exception => error Chef::Log.fatal("Configuration error #{error.class}: #{error.message}") filtered_trace = error.backtrace.grep(/#{Regexp.escape(config_file_path)}/) filtered_trace.each {|line| Chef::Log.fatal(" " + line )} Chef::Application.fatal!("Aborting due to error in '#{config_file_path}'", 2) end # This is a hook for testing def env ENV end def emit_warnings if Chef::Config[:chef_gem_compile_time] Chef.log_deprecation "setting chef_gem_compile_time to true is deprecated" end end class << self def debug_stacktrace(e) message = "#{e.class}: #{e}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}" chef_stacktrace_out = "Generated at #{Time.now}\n" chef_stacktrace_out += message Chef::FileCache.store("chef-stacktrace.out", chef_stacktrace_out) Chef::Log.fatal("Stacktrace dumped to #{Chef::FileCache.load("chef-stacktrace.out", false)}") Chef::Log.fatal("Please provide the contents of the stacktrace.out file if you file a bug report") Chef::Log.debug(message) true end # Log a fatal error message to both STDERR and the Logger, exit the application def fatal!(msg, err = -1) Chef::Log.fatal(msg) Process.exit err end def exit!(msg, err = -1) Chef::Log.debug(msg) Process.exit err end end end end