# # Author:: Adam Jacob () # Author:: Tyler Cloke () # Copyright:: Copyright 2008-2018, 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 "chef/resource" class Chef class Resource class Execute < Chef::Resource resource_name :execute provides :execute identity_attr :command description "Use the execute resource to execute a single command. Commands that"\ " are executed with this resource are (by their nature) not idempotent,"\ " as they are typically unique to the environment in which they are run."\ " Use not_if and only_if to guard this resource for idempotence." # The ResourceGuardInterpreter wraps a resource's guards in another resource. That inner resource # needs to behave differently during (for example) why_run mode, so we flag it here. For why_run mode # we still want to execute the guard resource even if we are not executing the wrapping resource. # Only execute resources (and subclasses) can be guard interpreters. attr_accessor :is_guard_interpreter default_action :run def initialize(name, run_context = nil) super @command = name @backup = 5 @default_guard_interpreter = :execute @is_guard_interpreter = false end def command(arg = nil) set_or_return( :command, arg, kind_of: [ String, Array ] ) end property :umask, [ String, Integer ], description: "The file mode creation mask, or umask." property :creates, String, description: "Prevent a command from creating a file when that file already exists." property :cwd, String, description: "Set the current working directory before running a command." property :environment, Hash, description: "Specify a Hash of environment variables to be set." alias :env :environment property :group, [ String, Integer ], description: "The group name or group ID that must be changed before running a command." property :live_stream, [ TrueClass, FalseClass ], default: false, description: "Send the output of the command run by this execute resource block to the chef-client event stream." # default_env defaults to `false` so that the command execution more exactly matches what the user gets on the command line without magic property :default_env, [ TrueClass, FalseClass ], desired_state: false, default: false, introduced: "14.2", description: "When true this enables ENV magic to add path_sanity to the PATH and force the locale to English+UTF-8 for parsing output" property :returns, [ Integer, Array ], default: 0, description: "The return value for a command. This may be an array of accepted values. An exception is raised when the return value(s) do not match." property :timeout, [ Integer, Float ], description: "The amount of time (in seconds) a command is to wait before timing out." property :user, [ String, Integer ], description: "The user name of the user identity with which to launch the new process. The user name may optionally be specifed with a domain, i.e. domainuser or user@my.dns.domain.com via Universal Principal Name (UPN)format. It can also be specified without a domain simply as user if the domain is instead specified using the domain attribute. On Windows only, if this property is specified, the password property must be specified." property :domain, String, introduced: "12.21", description: "Windows only: The domain of the user user specified by the user property. If not specified, the user name and password specified by the user and password properties will be used to resolve that user against the domain in which the system running Chef client is joined, or if that system is not joined to a domain it will resolve the user as a local account on that system. An alternative way to specify the domain is to leave this property unspecified and specify the domain as part of the user property." property :password, String, sensitive: true, introduced: "12.21", description: "Windows only: The password of the user specified by the user property. This property is mandatory if user is specified on Windows and may only be specified if user is specified. The sensitive property for this resource will automatically be set to true if password is specified." # lazy used to set default value of sensitive to true if password is set property :sensitive, [ TrueClass, FalseClass ], description: "Ensure that sensitive resource data is not logged by the chef-client.", default: lazy { |r| r.password ? true : false } property :elevated, [ TrueClass, FalseClass ], default: false, description: "Determines whether the script will run with elevated permissions to circumvent User Access Control (UAC) interactively blocking the process.\nThis will cause the process to be run under a batch login instead of an interactive login. The user running Chef needs the “Replace a process level token” and “Adjust Memory Quotas for a process” permissions. The user that is running the command needs the “Log on as a batch job” permission.\nBecause this requires a login, the user and password properties are required.", introduced: "13.3" def self.set_guard_inherited_attributes(*inherited_attributes) @class_inherited_attributes = inherited_attributes end def self.guard_inherited_attributes(*inherited_attributes) # Similar to patterns elsewhere, return attributes from this # class and superclasses as a form of inheritance ancestor_attributes = [] if superclass.respond_to?(:guard_inherited_attributes) ancestor_attributes = superclass.guard_inherited_attributes end ancestor_attributes.concat(@class_inherited_attributes ? @class_inherited_attributes : []).uniq end def after_created validate_identity_platform(user, password, domain, elevated) identity = qualify_user(user, password, domain) domain(identity[:domain]) user(identity[:user]) end def validate_identity_platform(specified_user, password = nil, specified_domain = nil, elevated = false) if node[:platform_family] == "windows" if specified_user && password.nil? raise ArgumentError, "A value for `password` must be specified when a value for `user` is specified on the Windows platform" end if elevated && !specified_user && !password raise ArgumentError, "`elevated` option should be passed only with `username` and `password`." end else if password || specified_domain raise Exceptions::UnsupportedPlatform, "Values for `domain` and `password` are only supported on the Windows platform" end if elevated raise Exceptions::UnsupportedPlatform, "Value for `elevated` is only supported on the Windows platform" end end end def qualify_user(specified_user, password = nil, specified_domain = nil) domain = specified_domain user = specified_user if specified_user.nil? && ! specified_domain.nil? raise ArgumentError, "The domain `#{specified_domain}` was specified, but no user name was given" end # if domain is provided in both username and domain if specified_user && ((specified_user.include? '\\') || (specified_user.include? "@")) && specified_domain raise ArgumentError, "The domain is provided twice. Username: `#{specified_user}`, Domain: `#{specified_domain}`. Please specify domain only once." end if ! specified_user.nil? && specified_domain.nil? # Splitting username of format: Domain\Username domain_and_user = user.split('\\') if domain_and_user.length == 2 domain = domain_and_user[0] user = domain_and_user[1] elsif domain_and_user.length == 1 # Splitting username of format: Username@Domain domain_and_user = user.split("@") if domain_and_user.length == 2 domain = domain_and_user[1] user = domain_and_user[0] elsif domain_and_user.length != 1 raise ArgumentError, "The specified user name `#{user}` is not a syntactically valid user name" end end end if ( password || domain ) && user.nil? raise ArgumentError, "A value for `password` or `domain` was specified without specification of a value for `user`" end { domain: domain, user: user } end set_guard_inherited_attributes( :cwd, :environment, :group, :user, :umask ) end end end