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#
# Author:: AJ Christensen (<aj@opscode.com>)
# Author:: Mark Mzyk (mmzyk@opscode.com)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008 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 'pp'
require 'socket'
require 'chef/config'
require 'chef/exceptions'
require 'chef/log'
require 'chef/platform'
require 'mixlib/cli'
require 'tmpdir'
require 'rbconfig'
class Chef::Application
include Mixlib::CLI
def initialize
super
@chef_client = nil
@chef_client_json = nil
trap("INT") do
Chef::Application.fatal!("SIGINT received, stopping", 2)
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
# 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
end
# Get this party started
def run
reconfigure
setup_application
run_application
end
# Parse the configuration file
def configure_chef
parse_options
begin
case config[:config_file]
when /^(http|https):\/\//
Chef::REST.new("", nil, nil).fetch(config[:config_file]) { |f| apply_config(f.path) }
else
::File::open(config[:config_file]) { |f| apply_config(f.path) }
end
rescue Errno::ENOENT => error
Chef::Log.warn("*****************************************")
Chef::Log.warn("Did not find config file: #{config[:config_file]}, using command line options.")
Chef::Log.warn("*****************************************")
Chef::Config.merge!(config)
rescue SocketError => error
Chef::Application.fatal!("Error getting config file #{config[:config_file]}", 2)
rescue Chef::Exceptions::ConfigurationError => error
Chef::Application.fatal!("Error processing config file #{config[:config_file]} with error #{error.message}", 2)
rescue Exception => error
Chef::Application.fatal!("Unknown error processing config file #{config[:config_file]} with error #{error.message}", 2)
end
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
end
def configure_stdout_logger
stdout_logger = MonoLogger.new(STDOUT)
STDOUT.sync = true
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
# Called prior to starting the application, by the run method
def setup_application
raise Chef::Exceptions::Application, "#{self.to_s}: you must override setup_application"
end
# Actually run the application
def run_application
raise Chef::Exceptions::Application, "#{self.to_s}: you must override run_application"
end
def self.setup_server_connectivity
if Chef::Config.chef_zero.enabled
destroy_server_connectivity
require 'chef_zero/server'
require 'chef/chef_fs/chef_fs_data_store'
require 'chef/chef_fs/config'
server_options = {}
server_options[:data_store] = Chef::ChefFS::ChefFSDataStore.new(Chef::ChefFS::Config.new.local_fs)
server_options[:log_level] = Chef::Log.level
server_options[:port] = Chef::Config.chef_zero.port
Chef::Log.info("Starting chef-zero on port #{Chef::Config.chef_zero.port} with repository at #{server_options[:data_store]}")
@chef_zero_server = ChefZero::Server.new(server_options)
@chef_zero_server.start_background
Chef::Config.chef_server_url = @chef_zero_server.url
end
end
def self.destroy_server_connectivity
if @chef_zero_server
@chef_zero_server.stop
@chef_zero_server = nil
end
end
# Initializes Chef::Client instance and runs it
def run_chef_client
Chef::Application.setup_server_connectivity
@chef_client = Chef::Client.new(
@chef_client_json,
:override_runlist => config[:override_runlist]
)
@chef_client_json = nil
@chef_client.run
@chef_client = nil
Chef::Application.destroy_server_connectivity
end
private
def apply_config(config_file_path)
Chef::Config.from_file(config_file_path)
Chef::Config.merge!(config)
end
class << self
def debug_stacktrace(e)
message = "#{e.class}: #{e}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}"
chef_stacktrace_out = "Generated at #{Time.now.to_s}\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.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
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