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#--
# Author:: Adam Jacob (<adam@chef.io>)
# Copyright:: Copyright 2008-2016, 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 "tempfile" unless defined?(Tempfile)
require "erubis" unless defined?(Erubis)
class Chef
module Mixin
module Template
# ChefContext was previously used to mix behavior into Erubis::Context so
# that it would be available to templates. This behavior has now moved to
# TemplateContext, but this module is still mixed in to the
# TemplateContext class so that any user code that modified ChefContext
# will continue to work correctly.
module ChefContext
end
# TemplateContext is the base context class for all templates in Chef. It
# defines user-facing extensions to the base Erubis::Context to provide
# enhanced features. Individual instances of TemplateContext can be
# extended to add logic to a specific template.
#
class TemplateContext < Erubis::Context
include ChefContext
attr_reader :_extension_modules
#
# Helpers for adding context of which resource is rendering the template (CHEF-5012)
#
# name of the cookbook containing the template resource, e.g.:
# test
#
# @return [String] cookbook name
attr_reader :cookbook_name
# name of the recipe containing the template resource, e.g.:
# default
#
# @return [String] recipe name
attr_reader :recipe_name
# string representation of the line in the recipe containing the template resource, e.g.:
# /Users/lamont/solo/cookbooks/test/recipes/default.rb:2:in `from_file'
#
# @return [String] recipe line
attr_reader :recipe_line_string
# path to the recipe containing the template resource, e.g.:
# /Users/lamont/solo/cookbooks/test/recipes/default.rb
#
# @return [String] recipe path
attr_reader :recipe_path
# line in the recipe containing the template resource, e.g.:
# 2
#
# @return [String] recipe line
attr_reader :recipe_line
# name of the template source itself, e.g.:
# foo.erb
#
# @return [String] template name
attr_reader :template_name
# path to the template source itself, e.g.:
# /Users/lamont/solo/cookbooks/test/templates/default/foo.erb
#
# @return [String] template path
attr_reader :template_path
def initialize(variables)
super
@_extension_modules = []
end
###
# USER FACING API
###
# Returns the current node object, or raises an error if it's not set.
# Provides API consistency, allowing users to reference the node object
# by the bare `node` everywhere.
def node
return @node if @node
raise "Could not find a value for node. If you are explicitly setting variables in a template, " +
"include a node variable if you plan to use it."
end
#
# Takes the name of the partial, plus a hash of options. Returns a
# string that contains the result of the evaluation of the partial.
#
# All variables from the parent template will be propagated down to
# the partial, unless you pass the +variables+ option (see below).
#
# Valid options are:
#
# :local:: If true then the partial name will be interpreted as the
# path to a file on the local filesystem; if false (the
# default) it will be looked up in the cookbook according to
# the normal rules for templates.
# :source:: If specified then the partial will be looked up with this
# name or path (according to the +local+ option) instead of
# +partial_name+.
# :cookbook:: Search for the partial in the provided cookbook instead
# of the cookbook that contains the top-level template.
# :variables:: A Hash of variable_name => value that will be made
# available to the partial. If specified, none of the
# variables from the master template will be, so if you
# need them you will need to propagate them explicitly.
#
def render(partial_name, options = {})
raise "You cannot render partials in this context" unless @template_finder
partial_variables = options.delete(:variables) || _public_instance_variables
partial_variables[:template_finder] = @template_finder
partial_context = self.class.new(partial_variables)
partial_context._extend_modules(@_extension_modules)
template_location = @template_finder.find(partial_name, options)
_render_template(IO.binread(template_location), partial_context, filename: template_location)
end
def render_template(template_location)
_render_template(IO.binread(template_location), self, filename: template_location)
end
def render_template_from_string(template)
_render_template(template, self)
end
###
# INTERNAL PUBLIC API
###
def _render_template(template, context, options = {})
begin
# eruby = Erubis::Eruby.new(template, options)
eruby = Erubis::Eruby.new(template, options)
output = eruby.evaluate(context)
rescue Object => e
raise TemplateError.new(e, template, context, options)
end
# CHEF-4399
# Erubis always emits unix line endings during template
# rendering. Chef used to convert line endings to the
# original line endings in the template. However this
# created problems in cases when cookbook developer is
# coding the cookbook on windows but using it on non-windows
# platforms.
# The safest solution is to make sure that native to the
# platform we are running on is used in order to minimize
# potential issues for the applications that will consume
# this template.
if ChefUtils.windows?
output = output.gsub(/\r?\n/, "\r\n")
end
output
end
def _extend_modules(module_names)
module_names.each do |mod|
context_methods = %i{node render render_template render_template_from_string}
context_methods.each do |core_method|
if mod.method_defined?(core_method) || mod.private_method_defined?(core_method)
Chef::Log.warn("Core template method `#{core_method}' overridden by extension module #{mod}")
end
end
extend(mod)
@_extension_modules << mod
end
end
# Collects instance variables set on the current object as a Hash
# suitable for creating a new TemplateContext. Instance variables that
# are only valid for this specific instance are omitted from the
# collection.
def _public_instance_variables
all_ivars = instance_variables
all_ivars.delete(:@_extension_modules)
all_ivars.inject({}) do |ivar_map, ivar_symbol_name|
value = instance_variable_get(ivar_symbol_name)
name_without_at = ivar_symbol_name.to_s[1..-1].to_sym
ivar_map[name_without_at] = value
ivar_map
end
end
end
class TemplateError < RuntimeError
attr_reader :original_exception, :context, :options
SOURCE_CONTEXT_WINDOW = 2
def initialize(original_exception, template, context, options)
@original_exception, @template, @context, @options = original_exception, template, context, options
end
def message
@original_exception.message
end
def line_number
@line_number ||= if options[:filename]
$1.to_i if original_exception.backtrace.find { |line| line =~ /#{Regexp.escape(options[:filename])}:(\d+)/ }
else
$1.to_i if original_exception.backtrace.find { |line| line =~ /\(erubis\):(\d+)/ }
end
end
def source_location
"on line ##{line_number}"
end
def source_listing
@source_listing ||= begin
lines = @template.split(/\n/)
if line_number
line_index = line_number - 1
beginning_line = line_index <= SOURCE_CONTEXT_WINDOW ? 0 : line_index - SOURCE_CONTEXT_WINDOW
source_size = SOURCE_CONTEXT_WINDOW * 2 + 1
else
beginning_line = 0
source_size = lines.length
end
contextual_lines = lines[beginning_line, source_size]
output = []
contextual_lines.each_with_index do |line, index|
line_number = (index + beginning_line + 1).to_s.rjust(3)
output << "#{line_number}: #{line}"
end
output.join("\n")
end
end
def to_s
"\n\n#{self.class} (#{message}) #{source_location}:\n\n" +
"#{source_listing}\n\n #{original_exception.backtrace.join("\n ")}\n\n"
end
end
end
end
end
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