# # Author:: Steven Danna () # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2014 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/exceptions' require 'chef/guard_interpreter' require 'chef/mixin/descendants_tracker' class Chef class Resource class File < Chef::Resource # # See RFC 027 for a full specification # # File verifications allow user-supplied commands a means of # preventing file resource content deploys. Their intended use # is to verify the contents of a temporary file before it is # deployed onto the system. # # Similar to not_if and only_if, file verifications can take a # ruby block, which will be called, or a string, which will be # executed as a Shell command. # # Additonally, Chef or third-party verifications can ship # "registered verifications" that the user can use by specifying # a :symbol as the command name. # # To create a registered verification, create a class that # inherits from Chef::Resource::File::Verification and use the # provides class method to give it name. Registered # verifications are expected to supply a verify instance method # that takes 2 arguments. # # Example: # class Chef # class Resource # class File::Verification::Foo < Chef::Resource::File::Verification # provides :noop # def verify(path, opts) # #yolo # true # end # end # end # end # # class Verification extend Chef::Mixin::DescendantsTracker def self.provides(name) @provides = name end def self.provides?(name) @provides == name end def self.lookup(name) c = descendants.find {|d| d.provides?(name) } if c.nil? raise Chef::Exceptions::VerificationNotFound.new "No file verification for #{name} found." end c end def initialize(parent_resource, command, opts, &block) @command, @command_opts = command, opts @block = block @parent_resource = parent_resource end def verify(path, opts={}) Chef::Log.debug("Running verification[#{self}] on #{path}") if @block verify_block(path, opts) elsif @command.is_a?(Symbol) verify_registered_verification(path, opts) elsif @command.is_a?(String) verify_command(path, opts) end end # opts is currently unused, but included in the API # to support future extensions def verify_block(path, opts) @block.call(path) end # We reuse Chef::GuardInterpreter in order to support # the same set of options that the not_if/only_if blocks do def verify_command(path, opts) # First implementation interpolated `file`; docs & RFC claim `path` # is interpolated. Until `file` can be deprecated, interpolate both. Chef.log_deprecation( '%{file} is deprecated in verify command and will not be '\ 'supported in Chef 13. Please use %{path} instead.' ) if @command.include?('%{file}') command = @command % {:file => path, :path => path} interpreter = Chef::GuardInterpreter.for_resource(@parent_resource, command, @command_opts) interpreter.evaluate end def verify_registered_verification(path, opts) verification_class = Chef::Resource::File::Verification.lookup(@command) v = verification_class.new(@parent_resource, @command, @command_opts, &@block) v.verify(path, opts) end end end end end