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#
# Author:: John Keiser (<jkeiser@opscode.com>)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2012 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/chef_fs/file_system/base_fs_dir'
require 'chef/chef_fs/file_system/chef_server/rest_list_entry'
require 'chef/chef_fs/file_system/not_found_error'
class Chef
module ChefFS
module FileSystem
module ChefServer
class RestListDir < BaseFSDir
def initialize(name, parent, api_path = nil, data_handler = nil)
super(name, parent)
@api_path = api_path || (parent.api_path == "" ? name : "#{parent.api_path}/#{name}")
@data_handler = data_handler
end
attr_reader :api_path
attr_reader :data_handler
def can_have_child?(name, is_dir)
name =~ /\.json$/ && !is_dir
end
#
# When talking to a modern (12.0+) Chef server
# knife list /
# -> /nodes
# -> /policies
# -> /policy_groups
# -> /roles
#
# 12.0 or 12.1 will fail when you do this:
# knife list / --recursive
# Because it thinks /policies exists, and when it tries to list its children
# it gets a 404 (indicating it actually doesn't exist).
#
# With this change, knife list / --recursive will list /policies as a real, empty directory.
#
# Alternately, we could have done some sort of detection when we listed the top level
# and determined which endpoints the server would support, and returned only those.
# So you wouldn't see /policies in that case at all.
# The issue with that is there's no efficient way to do it because we can't find out
# the server version directly, and can't ask the server for a list of the endpoints it supports.
#
#
# Does GET /<api_path>, assumes the result is of the format:
#
# {
# "foo": "<api_path>/foo",
# "bar": "<api_path>/bar",
# }
#
# Children are foo.json and bar.json in this case.
#
def children
begin
# Grab the names of the children, append json, and make child entries
@children ||= root.get_json(api_path).keys.sort.map do |key|
make_child_entry("#{key}.json", true)
end
rescue Timeout::Error => e
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:children, self, e, "Timeout retrieving children: #{e}")
rescue Net::HTTPServerException => e
# 404 = NotFoundError
if $!.response.code == "404"
if parent.is_a?(ChefServerRootDir)
# GET /organizations/ORG/<container> returned 404, but that just might be because
# we are talking to an older version of the server that doesn't support policies.
# Do GET /orgqanizations/ORG to find out if the org exists at all.
# TODO use server API version instead of a second network request.
begin
root.get_json(parent.api_path)
# Return empty list if the organization exists but /policies didn't work
[]
rescue Net::HTTPServerException => e
if e.response.code == "404"
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::NotFoundError.new(self, $!)
end
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:children, self, e, "HTTP error retrieving children: #{e}")
end
else
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::NotFoundError.new(self, $!)
end
# Anything else is unexpected (OperationFailedError)
else
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:children, self, e, "HTTP error retrieving children: #{e}")
end
end
end
#
# Does POST <api_path> with file_contents
#
def create_child(name, file_contents)
# Parse the contents to ensure they are valid JSON
begin
object = Chef::JSONCompat.parse(file_contents)
rescue Chef::Exceptions::JSON::ParseError => e
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:create_child, self, e, "Parse error reading JSON creating child '#{name}': #{e}")
end
# Create the child entry that will be returned
result = make_child_entry(name, true)
# Normalize the file_contents before post (add defaults, etc.)
if data_handler
object = data_handler.normalize_for_post(object, result)
data_handler.verify_integrity(object, result) do |error|
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:create_child, self, nil, "Error creating '#{name}': #{error}")
end
end
# POST /api_path with the normalized file_contents
begin
rest.post(api_path, object)
rescue Timeout::Error => e
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:create_child, self, e, "Timeout creating '#{name}': #{e}")
rescue Net::HTTPServerException => e
# 404 = NotFoundError
if e.response.code == "404"
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::NotFoundError.new(self, e)
# 409 = AlreadyExistsError
elsif $!.response.code == "409"
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::AlreadyExistsError.new(:create_child, self, e, "Failure creating '#{name}': #{path}/#{name} already exists")
# Anything else is unexpected (OperationFailedError)
else
raise Chef::ChefFS::FileSystem::OperationFailedError.new(:create_child, self, e, "Failure creating '#{name}': #{e.message}")
end
end
# Clear the cache of children so that if someone asks for children
# again, we will get it again
@children = nil
result
end
def org
parent.org
end
def environment
parent.environment
end
def rest
parent.rest
end
def make_child_entry(name, exists = nil)
@children.select { |child| child.name == name }.first if @children
RestListEntry.new(name, self, exists)
end
end
end
end
end
end
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