#-- # Author:: Adam Jacob () # Author:: Christopher Walters () # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Opscode, 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 'chef/resource_platform_map' require 'chef/mixin/convert_to_class_name' class Chef module DSL # == Chef::DSL::Recipe # Provides the primary recipe DSL functionality for defining Chef resource # objects via method calls. module Recipe include Chef::Mixin::ConvertToClassName def method_missing(method_symbol, *args, &block) # If we have a definition that matches, we want to use that instead. This should # let you do some really crazy over-riding of "native" types, if you really want # to. if has_resource_definition?(method_symbol) evaluate_resource_definition(method_symbol, *args, &block) elsif have_resource_class_for?(method_symbol) # Otherwise, we're rocking the regular resource call route. declare_resource(method_symbol, args[0], caller[0], &block) else begin super rescue NoMethodError raise NoMethodError, "No resource or method named `#{method_symbol}' for #{describe_self_for_error}" rescue NameError raise NameError, "No resource, method, or local variable named `#{method_symbol}' for #{describe_self_for_error}" end end end def has_resource_definition?(name) yes_or_no = run_context.definitions.has_key?(name) yes_or_no end # Processes the arguments and block as a resource definition. def evaluate_resource_definition(definition_name, *args, &block) # This dupes the high level object, but we still need to dup the params new_def = run_context.definitions[definition_name].dup new_def.params = new_def.params.dup new_def.node = run_context.node # This sets up the parameter overrides new_def.instance_eval(&block) if block new_recipe = Chef::Recipe.new(cookbook_name, recipe_name, run_context) new_recipe.params = new_def.params new_recipe.params[:name] = args[0] new_recipe.instance_eval(&new_def.recipe) new_recipe end # Instantiates a resource (via #build_resource), then adds it to the # resource collection. Note that resource classes are looked up directly, # so this will create the resource you intended even if the method name # corresponding to that resource has been overridden. def declare_resource(type, name, created_at=nil, &resource_attrs_block) created_at ||= caller[0] resource = build_resource(type, name, created_at, &resource_attrs_block) run_context.resource_collection.insert(resource) resource end # Instantiate a resource of the given +type+ with the given +name+ and # attributes as given in the +resource_attrs_block+. # # The resource is NOT added to the resource collection. def build_resource(type, name, created_at=nil, &resource_attrs_block) created_at ||= caller[0] # Checks the new platform => short_name => resource mapping initially # then fall back to the older approach (Chef::Resource.const_get) for # backward compatibility resource_class = resource_class_for(type) raise ArgumentError, "You must supply a name when declaring a #{type} resource" if name.nil? resource = resource_class.new(name, run_context) resource.source_line = created_at # If we have a resource like this one, we want to steal its state # This behavior is very counter-intuitive and should be removed. # See CHEF-3694, https://tickets.opscode.com/browse/CHEF-3694 # Moved to this location to resolve CHEF-5052, https://tickets.opscode.com/browse/CHEF-5052 resource.load_prior_resource resource.cookbook_name = cookbook_name resource.recipe_name = recipe_name # Determine whether this resource is being created in the context of an enclosing Provider resource.enclosing_provider = self.is_a?(Chef::Provider) ? self : nil # XXX: This is very crufty, but it's required for resource definitions # to work properly :( resource.params = @params # Evaluate resource attribute DSL resource.instance_eval(&resource_attrs_block) if block_given? # Run optional resource hook resource.after_created resource end def resource_class_for(snake_case_name) Chef::Resource.resource_for_node(snake_case_name, run_context.node) end def have_resource_class_for?(snake_case_name) not resource_class_for(snake_case_name).nil? rescue NameError false end def describe_self_for_error if respond_to?(:name) %Q[`#{self.class.name} "#{name}"'] elsif respond_to?(:recipe_name) %Q[`#{self.class.name} "#{recipe_name}"'] else to_s end end end end end # We require this at the BOTTOM of this file to avoid circular requires (it is used # at runtime but not load time) require 'chef/resource' # **DEPRECATED** # This used to be part of chef/mixin/recipe_definition_dsl_core. Load the file to activate the deprecation code. require 'chef/mixin/recipe_definition_dsl_core'