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#
# Author:: Adam Jacob (<adam@chef.io>)
# Author:: Christopher Walters (<cw@chef.io>)
# Author:: John Keiser (<jkeiser@chef.io)
# Copyright:: Copyright 2008-2016, Chef, 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_relative "exceptions"
require_relative "dsl/data_query"
require_relative "dsl/registry_helper"
require_relative "dsl/reboot_pending"
require_relative "dsl/resources"
require_relative "dsl/declare_resource"
require_relative "json_compat"
require_relative "mixin/convert_to_class_name"
require_relative "guard_interpreter/resource_guard_interpreter"
require_relative "resource/conditional"
require_relative "resource/conditional_action_not_nothing"
require_relative "resource/action_class"
require_relative "resource_collection"
require_relative "node_map"
require_relative "node"
require_relative "platform"
require_relative "resource/resource_notification"
require_relative "provider_resolver"
require_relative "resource_resolver"
require_relative "provider"
require "set" unless defined?(Set)
require_relative "mixin/deprecation"
require_relative "mixin/properties"
require_relative "mixin/provides"
require_relative "dsl/universal"
class Chef
class Resource
#
# Generic User DSL (not resource-specific)
#
include Chef::DSL::DeclareResource
include Chef::DSL::DataQuery
include Chef::DSL::RegistryHelper
include Chef::DSL::RebootPending
extend Chef::Mixin::Provides
include Chef::DSL::Universal
extend Chef::DSL::Universal
# Bring in `property` and `property_type`
include Chef::Mixin::Properties
#
# The name of this particular resource.
#
# This special resource attribute is set automatically from the declaration
# of the resource, e.g.
#
# execute 'Vitruvius' do
# command 'ls'
# end
#
# Will set the name to "Vitruvius".
#
# This is also used in to_s to show the resource name, e.g. `execute[Vitruvius]`.
#
# This is also used for resource notifications and subscribes in the same manner.
#
# This will coerce any object into a string via #to_s. Arrays are a special case
# so that `package ["foo", "bar"]` becomes package[foo, bar] instead of the more
# awkward `package[["foo", "bar"]]` that #to_s would produce.
#
# @param name [Object] The name to set, typically a String or Array
# @return [String] The name of this Resource.
#
property :name, String, coerce: proc { |v| v.is_a?(Array) ? v.join(", ") : v.to_s }, desired_state: false, required: true
#
# The node the current Chef run is using.
#
# Corresponds to `run_context.node`.
#
# @return [Chef::Node] The node the current Chef run is using.
#
def node
run_context && run_context.node
end
#
# Resource User Interface (for users)
#
#
# Create a new Resource.
#
# @param name The name of this resource (corresponds to the #name attribute,
# used for notifications to this resource).
# @param run_context The context of the Chef run. Corresponds to #run_context.
#
def initialize(name, run_context = nil)
name(name) unless name.nil?
@run_context = run_context
@logger = if run_context
run_context.logger.with_child({ name: name, resource: resource_name })
else
Chef::Log.with_child({ name: name, resource: resource_name })
end
@before = nil
@params = {}
@provider = nil
@allowed_actions = self.class.allowed_actions.to_a
@action = self.class.default_action
@updated = false
@updated_by_last_action = false
@not_if = []
@only_if = []
@source_line = nil
@deprecated = false
@skip_docs = false
# We would like to raise an error when the user gives us a guard
# interpreter and a ruby_block to the guard. In order to achieve this
# we need to understand when the user overrides the default guard
# interpreter. Therefore we store the default separately in a different
# attribute.
@guard_interpreter = nil
@default_guard_interpreter = :default
@elapsed_time = 0
@executed_by_runner = false
end
#
# The action or actions that will be taken when this resource is run.
#
# @param arg [Array[Symbol], Symbol] A list of actions (e.g. `:create`)
# @return [Array[Symbol]] the list of actions.
#
def action(arg = nil)
if arg
arg = Array(arg).map(&:to_sym)
arg.each do |action|
validate(
{ action: action },
{ action: { kind_of: Symbol, equal_to: allowed_actions } }
)
end
@action = arg
else
@action
end
end
# Alias for normal assignment syntax.
alias_method :action=, :action
#
# Force a delayed notification into this resource's run_context.
#
# This should most likely be paired with action :nothing
#
# @param arg [Array[Symbol], Symbol] A list of actions (e.g. `:create`)
#
def delayed_action(arg)
arg = Array(arg).map(&:to_sym)
arg.map do |action|
validate(
{ action: action },
{ action: { kind_of: Symbol, equal_to: allowed_actions } }
)
# the resource effectively sends a delayed notification to itself
run_context.add_delayed_action(Notification.new(self, action, self, run_context.unified_mode))
end
end
#
# Sets up a notification that will run a particular action on another resource
# if and when *this* resource is updated by an action.
#
# If the action does not update this resource, the notification never triggers.
#
# Only one resource may be specified per notification.
#
# `delayed` notifications will only *ever* happen once per resource, so if
# multiple resources all notify a single resource to perform the same action,
# the action will only happen once. However, if they ask for different
# actions, each action will happen once, in the order they were updated.
#
# `immediate` notifications will cause the action to be triggered once per
# notification, regardless of how many other resources have triggered the
# notification as well.
#
# @param action The action to run on the other resource.
# @param resource_spec [String, Hash, Chef::Resource] The resource to run.
# @param timing [String, Symbol] When to notify. Has these values:
# - `delayed`: Will run the action on the other resource after all other
# actions have been run. This is the default.
# - `immediate`, `immediately`: Will run the action on the other resource
# immediately (before any other action is run).
# - `before`: Will run the action on the other resource
# immediately *before* the action is actually run.
#
# @example Resource by string
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# notifies :create, 'file[/bar.txt]'
# end
# file '/bar.txt' do
# action :nothing
# content 'hi'
# end
# @example Resource by hash
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# notifies :create, file: '/bar.txt'
# end
# file '/bar.txt' do
# action :nothing
# content 'hi'
# end
# @example Direct Resource
# bar = file '/bar.txt' do
# action :nothing
# content 'hi'
# end
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# notifies :create, bar
# end
#
def notifies(action, resource_spec, timing = :delayed)
# when using old-style resources(:template => "/foo.txt") style, you
# could end up with multiple resources.
validate_resource_spec!(resource_spec)
resources = [ resource_spec ].flatten
resources.each do |resource|
case timing.to_s
when "delayed"
notifies_delayed(action, resource)
when "immediate", "immediately"
notifies_immediately(action, resource)
when "before"
notifies_before(action, resource)
else
raise ArgumentError, "invalid timing: #{timing} for notifies(#{action}, #{resources.inspect}, #{timing}) resource #{self} "\
"Valid timings are: :delayed, :immediate, :immediately, :before"
end
end
true
end
#
# Token class to hold an unresolved subscribes call with an associated
# run context.
#
# @api private
# @see Resource#subscribes
class UnresolvedSubscribes < self
# The full key ise given as the name in {Resource#subscribes}
alias_method :to_s, :name
alias_method :declared_key, :name
end
#
# Subscribes to updates from other resources, causing a particular action to
# run on *this* resource when the other resource is updated.
#
# If multiple resources are specified, this resource action will be run if
# *any* of them change.
#
# This notification will only trigger *once*, no matter how many other
# resources are updated (or how many actions are run by a particular resource).
#
# @param action The action to run on the other resource.
# @param resources [String, Resource, Array[String, Resource]] The resources to subscribe to.
# @param timing [String, Symbol] When to notify. Has these values:
# - `delayed`: An update will cause the action to run after all other
# actions have been run. This is the default.
# - `immediate`, `immediately`: The action will run immediately following
# the other resource being updated.
# - `before`: The action will run immediately before the
# other resource is updated.
#
# @example Resources by string
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# action :nothing
# subscribes :create, 'file[/bar.txt]'
# end
# file '/bar.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# end
# @example Direct resource
# bar = file '/bar.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# end
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# action :nothing
# subscribes :create, '/bar.txt'
# end
# @example Multiple resources by string
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# action :nothing
# subscribes :create, [ 'file[/bar.txt]', 'file[/baz.txt]' ]
# end
# file '/bar.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# end
# file '/baz.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# end
# @example Multiple resources
# bar = file '/bar.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# end
# baz = file '/bar.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# end
# file '/foo.txt' do
# content 'hi'
# action :nothing
# subscribes :create, [ bar, baz ]
# end
#
def subscribes(action, resources, timing = :delayed)
resources = [resources].flatten
resources.each do |resource|
if resource.is_a?(String)
resource = UnresolvedSubscribes.new(resource, run_context)
end
if resource.run_context.nil?
resource.run_context = run_context
end
resource.notifies(action, self, timing)
end
true
end
#
# A command or block that indicates whether to actually run this resource.
# The command or block is run just before the action actually executes, and
# the action will be skipped if the block returns false.
#
# If a block is specified, it must return `true` in order for the Resource
# to be executed.
#
# If a command is specified, the resource's #guard_interpreter will run the
# command and interpret the results according to `opts`. For example, the
# default `execute` resource will be treated as `false` if the command
# returns a non-zero exit code, and `true` if it returns 0. Thus, in the
# default case:
#
# - `only_if "your command"` will perform the action only if `your command`
# returns 0.
# - `only_if "your command", valid_exit_codes: [ 1, 2, 3 ]` will perform the
# action only if `your command` returns 1, 2, or 3.
#
# @param command [String] A string to execute.
# @param opts [Hash] Options control the execution of the command
# @param block [Proc] A ruby block to run. Ignored if a command is given.
#
def only_if(command = nil, opts = {}, &block)
if command || block_given?
@only_if << Conditional.only_if(self, command, opts, &block)
end
@only_if
end
#
# A command or block that indicates whether to actually run this resource.
# The command or block is run just before the action actually executes, and
# the action will be skipped if the block returns true.
#
# If a block is specified, it must return `false` in order for the Resource
# to be executed.
#
# If a command is specified, the resource's #guard_interpreter will run the
# command and interpret the results according to `opts`. For example, the
# default `execute` resource will be treated as `false` if the command
# returns a non-zero exit code, and `true` if it returns 0. Thus, in the
# default case:
#
# - `not_if "your command"` will perform the action only if `your command`
# returns a non-zero code.
# - `only_if "your command", valid_exit_codes: [ 1, 2, 3 ]` will perform the
# action only if `your command` returns something other than 1, 2, or 3.
#
# @param command [String] A string to execute.
# @param opts [Hash] Options control the execution of the command
# @param block [Proc] A ruby block to run. Ignored if a command is given.
#
def not_if(command = nil, opts = {}, &block)
if command || block_given?
@not_if << Conditional.not_if(self, command, opts, &block)
end
@not_if
end
# The number of times to retry this resource if it fails by throwing an
# exception while running an action. Default: 0
#
# When the retries have run out, the Resource will throw the last
# exception.
#
# @param arg [Integer] The number of retries.
# @return [Integer] The number of retries.
#
property :retries, Integer, default: 0, desired_state: false
# The number of seconds to wait between retries. Default: 2.
#
# @param arg [Integer] The number of seconds to wait between retries.
# @return [Integer] The number of seconds to wait between retries.
#
property :retry_delay, Integer, default: 2, desired_state: false
# Whether to treat this resource's data as sensitive. If set, no resource
# data will be displayed in log output.
#
# @param arg [Boolean] Whether this resource is sensitive or not.
# @return [Boolean] Whether this resource is sensitive or not.
#
property :sensitive, [ TrueClass, FalseClass ], default: false, desired_state: false
# If this is set the resource will be set to run at compile time and the converge time
# action will be set to :nothing.
#
# @param arg [Boolean] Whether or not to force this resource to run at compile time.
# @return [Boolean] Whether or not to force this resource to run at compile time.
#
property :compile_time, [TrueClass, FalseClass],
description: "Determines whether or not the resource is executed during the compile time phase.",
default: false, desired_state: false
# The time it took (in seconds) to run the most recently-run action. Not
# cumulative across actions. This is set to 0 as soon as a new action starts
# running, and set to the elapsed time at the end of the action.
#
# @return [Integer] The time (in seconds) it took to process the most recent
# action. Not cumulative.
#
attr_reader :elapsed_time
# @return [Boolean] If the resource was executed by the runner
#
attr_accessor :executed_by_runner
# The guard interpreter that will be used to process `only_if` and `not_if`
# statements. If left unset, the #default_guard_interpreter will be used.
#
# Must be a resource class like `Chef::Resource::Execute`, or
# a corresponding to the name of a resource. The resource must descend from
# `Chef::Resource::Execute`.
#
# TODO this needs to be coerced on input so that retrieval is consistent.
#
# @param arg [Class, Symbol, String] The Guard interpreter resource class/
# symbol/name.
# @return [Class, Symbol, String] The Guard interpreter resource.
#
def guard_interpreter(arg = nil)
if arg.nil?
@guard_interpreter || @default_guard_interpreter
else
set_or_return(:guard_interpreter, arg, kind_of: Symbol)
end
end
#
# Get the value of the state attributes in this resource as a hash.
#
# Does not include properties that are not set (unless they are identity
# properties).
#
# @return [Hash{Symbol => Object}] A Hash of attribute => value for the
# Resource class's `state_attrs`.
#
def state_for_resource_reporter
state = {}
state_properties = self.class.state_properties
state_properties.each do |property|
if property.is_set?(self)
state[property.name] = property.sensitive? ? "*sensitive value suppressed*" : send(property.name)
end
end
state
end
#
# The value of the identity of this resource.
#
# - If there are no identity properties on the resource, `name` is returned.
# - If there is exactly one identity property on the resource, it is returned.
# - If there are more than one, they are returned in a hash.
#
# @return [Object,Hash<Symbol,Object>] The identity of this resource.
#
def identity
result = {}
identity_properties = self.class.identity_properties
identity_properties.each do |property|
result[property.name] = send(property.name)
end
return result.values.first if identity_properties.size == 1
result
end
#
# Whether to ignore failures. If set to `true`, and this resource when an
# action is run, the resource will be marked as failed but no exception will
# be thrown (and no error will be output). Defaults to `false`. If set to
# `:quiet` or `'quiet'`, the normal error trace will be suppressed.
#
# TODO ignore_failure and retries seem to be mutually exclusive; I doubt
# that was intended.
#
# @param arg [Boolean, String, Symbol] Whether to ignore failures.
# @return Whether this resource will ignore failures.
#
property :ignore_failure, [ true, false, :quiet, "quiet" ], default: false, desired_state: false
#
# Make this resource into an exact (shallow) copy of the other resource.
#
# @param resource [Chef::Resource] The resource to copy from.
#
def load_from(resource)
resource.instance_variables.each do |iv|
unless iv == :@source_line || iv == :@action || iv == :@not_if || iv == :@only_if
instance_variable_set(iv, resource.instance_variable_get(iv))
end
end
end
#
# Runs the given action on this resource, immediately.
#
# @param action The action to run (e.g. `:create`)
# @param notification_type The notification type that triggered this (if any)
# @param notifying_resource The resource that triggered this notification (if any)
#
# @raise Any error that occurs during the actual action.
#
def run_action(action, notification_type = nil, notifying_resource = nil)
# reset state in case of multiple actions on the same resource.
@elapsed_time = 0
start_time = Time.now
events.resource_action_start(self, action, notification_type, notifying_resource)
# Try to resolve lazy/forward references in notifications again to handle
# the case where the resource was defined lazily (ie. in a ruby_block)
resolve_notification_references
validate_action(action)
if Chef::Config[:verbose_logging] || logger.level == :debug
# This can be noisy
logger.info("Processing #{self} action #{action} (#{defined_at})")
end
# ensure that we don't leave @updated_by_last_action set to true
# on accident
updated_by_last_action(false)
# Don't modify @retries directly and keep it intact, so that the
# recipe_snippet from ResourceFailureInspector can print the value
# that was set in the resource block initially.
remaining_retries = retries
begin
return if should_skip?(action)
provider_for_action(action).run_action
rescue StandardError => e
if ignore_failure
logger.error("#{custom_exception_message(e)}; ignore_failure is set, continuing")
events.resource_failed(self, action, e)
elsif remaining_retries > 0
events.resource_failed_retriable(self, action, remaining_retries, e)
remaining_retries -= 1
logger.info("Retrying execution of #{self}, #{remaining_retries} attempt#{"s" if remaining_retries > 1} left")
sleep retry_delay
retry
else
events.resource_failed(self, action, e)
raise customize_exception(e)
end
end
ensure
@elapsed_time = Time.now - start_time
# Reporting endpoint doesn't accept a negative resource duration so set it to 0.
# A negative value can occur when a resource changes the system time backwards
@elapsed_time = 0 if @elapsed_time < 0
events.resource_completed(self)
end
#
# If we are currently initializing the resource, this will be true.
#
# Do NOT use this. It may be removed. It is for internal purposes only.
# @api private
attr_reader :resource_initializing
def resource_initializing=(value)
if value
@resource_initializing = true
else
remove_instance_variable(:@resource_initializing)
end
end
#
# Generic Ruby and Data Structure Stuff (for user)
#
def to_s
"#{resource_name}[#{name}]"
end
def to_text
return "suppressed sensitive resource output" if sensitive
text = "# Declared in #{@source_line}\n\n"
text << "#{resource_name}(\"#{name}\") do\n"
all_props = {}
self.class.state_properties.map do |p|
begin
all_props[p.name.to_s] = p.sensitive? ? '"*sensitive value suppressed*"' : value_to_text(p.get(self))
rescue Chef::Exceptions::ValidationFailed
# This space left intentionally blank, the property was probably required or had an invalid default.
end
end
ivars = instance_variables.map(&:to_sym) - HIDDEN_IVARS
ivars.each do |ivar|
iv = ivar.to_s.sub(/^@/, "")
if all_props.keys.include?(iv)
text << " #{iv} #{all_props[iv]}\n"
elsif (value = instance_variable_get(ivar)) && !(value.respond_to?(:empty?) && value.empty?)
text << " #{iv} #{value_to_text(value)}\n"
end
end
[@not_if, @only_if].flatten.each do |conditional|
text << " #{conditional.to_text}\n"
end
text << "end\n"
end
def value_to_text(value)
value.respond_to?(:to_text) ? value.to_text : value.inspect
end
def inspect
ivars = instance_variables.map(&:to_sym) - FORBIDDEN_IVARS
ivars.inject("<#{self}") do |str, ivar|
str << " #{ivar}: #{instance_variable_get(ivar).inspect}"
end << ">"
end
# as_json does most of the to_json heavy lifted. It exists here in case activesupport
# is loaded. activesupport will call as_json and skip over to_json. This ensure
# json is encoded as expected
def as_json(*a)
safe_ivars = instance_variables.map(&:to_sym) - FORBIDDEN_IVARS
instance_vars = {}
safe_ivars.each do |iv|
instance_vars[iv.to_s.sub(/^@/, "")] = instance_variable_get(iv)
end
{
"json_class" => self.class.name,
"instance_vars" => instance_vars,
}
end
# Serialize this object as a hash
def to_json(*a)
results = as_json
Chef::JSONCompat.to_json(results, *a)
end
def to_h
# Grab all current state, then any other ivars (backcompat)
result = {}
self.class.state_properties.each do |p|
result[p.name] = p.get(self)
end
safe_ivars = instance_variables.map(&:to_sym) - FORBIDDEN_IVARS
safe_ivars.each do |iv|
key = iv.to_s.sub(/^@/, "").to_sym
next if result.key?(key)
result[key] = instance_variable_get(iv)
end
result
end
alias_method :to_hash, :to_h
def self.from_hash(o)
resource = new(o["instance_vars"]["@name"])
o["instance_vars"].each do |k, v|
resource.instance_variable_set("@#{k}".to_sym, v)
end
resource
end
def self.json_create(o)
from_hash(o)
end
def self.from_json(j)
from_hash(Chef::JSONCompat.parse(j))
end
#
# Resource Definition Interface (for resource developers)
#
include Chef::Mixin::Deprecation
#
# The provider class for this resource.
#
# If `action :x do ... end` has been declared on this resource or its
# superclasses, this will return the `action_class`.
#
# If this is not set, `provider_for_action` will dynamically determine the
# provider.
#
# @param arg [String, Symbol, Class] Sets the provider class for this resource.
# If passed a String or Symbol, e.g. `:file` or `"file"`, looks up the
# provider based on the name.
#
# @return The provider class for this resource.
#
# @see Chef::Resource.action_class
#
def provider(arg = nil)
klass = if arg.is_a?(String) || arg.is_a?(Symbol)
lookup_provider_constant(arg)
else
arg
end
set_or_return(:provider, klass, kind_of: [ Class ])
end
def provider=(arg)
provider(arg)
end
#
# Set or return the list of "state properties" implemented by the Resource
# subclass.
#
# Equivalent to calling #state_properties and getting `state_properties.keys`.
#
# @deprecated Use state_properties.keys instead. Note that when you declare
# properties with `property`: properties are added to state_properties by
# default, and can be turned off with `desired_state: false`
#
# ```ruby
# property :x # part of desired state
# property :y, desired_state: false # not part of desired state
# ```
#
# @param names [Array<Symbol>] A list of property names to set as desired
# state.
#
# @return [Array<Symbol>] All property names with desired state.
#
def self.state_attrs(*names)
state_properties(*names).map(&:name)
end
#
# Set the identity of this resource to a particular property.
#
# This drives #identity, which returns data that uniquely refers to a given
# resource on the given node (in such a way that it can be correlated
# across Chef runs).
#
# This method is unnecessary when declaring properties with `property`;
# properties can be added to identity during declaration with
# `identity: true`.
#
# ```ruby
# property :x, identity: true # part of identity
# property :y # not part of identity
# ```
#
# @param name [Symbol] A list of property names to set as the identity.
#
# @return [Symbol] The identity property if there is only one; or `nil` if
# there are more than one.
#
# @raise [ArgumentError] If no arguments are passed and the resource has
# more than one identity property.
#
def self.identity_property(name = nil)
result = identity_properties(*Array(name))
if result.size > 1
raise Chef::Exceptions::MultipleIdentityError, "identity_property cannot be called on an object with more than one identity property (#{result.map(&:name).join(", ")})."
end
result.first
end
#
# Set a property as the "identity attribute" for this resource.
#
# Identical to calling #identity_property.first.key.
#
# @param name [Symbol] The name of the property to set.
#
# @return [Symbol]
#
# @deprecated `identity_property` should be used instead.
#
# @raise [ArgumentError] If no arguments are passed and the resource has
# more than one identity property.
#
def self.identity_attr(name = nil)
property = identity_property(name)
return nil unless property
property.name
end
#
# The guard interpreter that will be used to process `only_if` and `not_if`
# statements by default. If left unset, or set to `:default`, the guard
# interpreter used will be Chef::GuardInterpreter::DefaultGuardInterpreter.
#
# Must be a resource class like `Chef::Resource::Execute`, or
# a corresponding to the name of a resource. The resource must descend from
# `Chef::Resource::Execute`.
#
# TODO this needs to be coerced on input so that retrieval is consistent.
#
# @return [Class, Symbol, String] the default Guard interpreter resource.
#
attr_reader :default_guard_interpreter
#
# The list of actions this Resource is allowed to have. Setting `action`
# will fail unless it is in this list. Default: [ :nothing ]
#
# @return [Array<Symbol>] The list of actions this Resource is allowed to
# have.
#
attr_writer :allowed_actions
def allowed_actions(value = NOT_PASSED)
if value != NOT_PASSED
self.allowed_actions = value
end
@allowed_actions
end
#
# Whether or not this resource was updated during an action. If multiple
# actions are set on the resource, this will be `true` if *any* action
# caused an update to happen.
#
# @return [Boolean] Whether the resource was updated during an action.
#
attr_reader :updated
#
# Whether or not this resource was updated during an action. If multiple
# actions are set on the resource, this will be `true` if *any* action
# caused an update to happen.
#
# @return [Boolean] Whether the resource was updated during an action.
#
def updated?
updated
end
#
# Whether or not this resource was updated during the most recent action.
# This is set to `false` at the beginning of each action.
#
# @param true_or_false [Boolean] Whether the resource was updated during the
# current / most recent action.
# @return [Boolean] Whether the resource was updated during the most recent action.
#
def updated_by_last_action(true_or_false)
@updated ||= true_or_false
@updated_by_last_action = true_or_false
end
#
# Whether or not this resource was updated during the most recent action.
# This is set to `false` at the beginning of each action.
#
# @return [Boolean] Whether the resource was updated during the most recent action.
#
def updated_by_last_action?
@updated_by_last_action
end
#
# The display name of this resource type, for printing purposes.
#
# Will be used to print out the resource in messages, e.g. resource_name[name]
#
# @return [Symbol] The name of this resource type (e.g. `:execute`).
#
def resource_name
@resource_name || self.class.resource_name
end
#
# A hook called after a resource is created. Meant to be overridden by
# subclasses.
#
def after_created
nil
end
#
# The display name of this resource type, for printing purposes.
#
# Call `resource_name nil` to remove the resource name
#
# @param value [Symbol] The desired name of this resource type (e.g.
# `execute`), or `nil` if this class is abstract and has no resource_name.
#
# @return [Symbol] The name of this resource type (e.g. `:execute`).
#
def self.resource_name(name = NOT_PASSED)
# Setter
if name != NOT_PASSED
if name
@resource_name = name.to_sym
name = name.to_sym
# FIXME: determine a way to deprecate this magic behavior
unless Chef::ResourceResolver.includes_handler?(name, self)
provides name
end
else
@resource_name = nil
end
end
@resource_name = nil unless defined?(@resource_name)
@resource_name
end
def self.resource_name=(name)
resource_name(name)
end
# If the resource's action should run in separated compile/converge mode.
#
# @param flag [Boolean] value to set unified_mode to
# @return [Boolean] unified_mode value
def self.unified_mode(flag = nil)
@unified_mode = Chef::Config[:resource_unified_mode_default] if !defined?(@unified_mode) || @unified_mode.nil?
@unified_mode = flag unless flag.nil?
!!@unified_mode
end
#
# The list of allowed actions for the resource.
#
# @param actions [Array<Symbol>] The list of actions to add to allowed_actions.
#
# @return [Array<Symbol>] The list of actions, as symbols.
#
def self.allowed_actions(*actions)
@allowed_actions ||=
if superclass.respond_to?(:allowed_actions)
superclass.allowed_actions.dup
else
[ :nothing ]
end
@allowed_actions |= actions.flatten
end
def self.allowed_actions=(value)
@allowed_actions = value.uniq
end
#
# The action that will be run if no other action is specified.
#
# Setting default_action will automatically add the action to
# allowed_actions, if it isn't already there.
#
# Defaults to [:nothing].
#
# @param action_name [Symbol,Array<Symbol>] The default action (or series
# of actions) to use.
#
# @return [Array<Symbol>] The default actions for the resource.
#
def self.default_action(action_name = NOT_PASSED)
unless action_name.equal?(NOT_PASSED)
@default_action = Array(action_name).map(&:to_sym)
self.allowed_actions |= @default_action
end
if defined?(@default_action) && @default_action
@default_action
elsif superclass.respond_to?(:default_action)
superclass.default_action
else
[:nothing]
end
end
def self.default_action=(action_name)
default_action action_name
end
# Define an action on this resource.
#
# The action is defined as a *recipe* block that will be compiled and then
# converged when the action is taken (when Resource is converged). The recipe
# has access to the resource's attributes and methods, as well as the Chef
# recipe DSL.
#
# Resources in the action recipe may notify and subscribe to other resources
# within the action recipe, but cannot notify or subscribe to resources
# in the main Chef run.
#
# Resource actions are *inheritable*: if resource A defines `action :create`
# and B is a subclass of A, B gets all of A's actions. Additionally,
# resource B can define `action :create` and call `super()` to invoke A's
# action code.
#
# The first action defined (besides `:nothing`) will become the default
# action for the resource.
#
# @param name [Symbol] The action name to define.
# @param recipe_block The recipe to run when the action is taken. This block
# takes no parameters, and will be evaluated in a new context containing:
#
# - The resource's public and protected methods (including attributes)
# - The Chef Recipe DSL (file, etc.)
# - super() referring to the parent version of the action (if any)
#
# @return The Action class implementing the action
#
def self.action(action, &recipe_block)
action = action.to_sym
declare_action_class
action_class.action(action, &recipe_block)
self.allowed_actions += [ action ]
default_action action if Array(default_action) == [:nothing]
end
# Define a method to load up this resource's properties with the current
# actual values.
#
# @param load_block The block to load. Will be run in the context of a newly
# created resource with its identity values filled in.
#
def self.load_current_value(&load_block)
define_method(:load_current_value!, &load_block)
end
# Call this in `load_current_value` to indicate that the value does not
# exist and that `current_resource` should therefore be `nil`.
#
# @raise Chef::Exceptions::CurrentValueDoesNotExist
#
def current_value_does_not_exist!
raise Chef::Exceptions::CurrentValueDoesNotExist
end
# Get the current actual value of this resource.
#
# This does not cache--a new value will be returned each time.
#
# @return A new copy of the resource, with values filled in from the actual
# current value.
#
def current_value
provider = provider_for_action(Array(action).first)
if provider.whyrun_mode? && !provider.whyrun_supported?
raise "Cannot retrieve #{self.class.current_resource} in why-run mode: #{provider} does not support why-run"
end
provider.load_current_resource
provider.current_resource
end
#
# The action class is a `Chef::Provider` which is created at Resource
# class evaluation time when the Custom Resource is being constructed.
#
# This happens the first time the ruby parser hits an `action` or an
# `action_class` method, the presence of either indicates that this is
# going to be a Chef-12.5 custom resource. If we never see one of these
# directives then we are constructing an old-style Resource+Provider or
# LWRP or whatever.
#
# If a block is passed, the action_class is always created and the block is
# run inside it.
#
def self.action_class(&block)
@action_class ||= declare_action_class
@action_class.class_eval(&block) if block
@action_class
end
# Returns true or false based on if the resource is a custom resource. The
# top-level Chef::Resource is not a chef resource. This value is inherited.
#
# @return [Boolean] if the resource is a custom_resource
def self.custom_resource?
false
end
# This sets the resource to being a custom resource, and does so in a way
# that automatically inherits to all subclasses via defining a method on
# the class (class variables and class instance variables don't have the
# correct semantics here, this is a poor man's activesupport class_attribute)
#
# @api private
def self.is_custom_resource!
define_singleton_method :custom_resource? do
true
end
end
# Ensure the action class actually gets created. This is called
# when the user does `action :x do ... end`.
#
# @api private
def self.declare_action_class
@action_class ||=
begin
is_custom_resource!
base_provider =
if superclass.custom_resource?
superclass.action_class
else
ActionClass
end
resource_class = self
Class.new(base_provider) do
self.resource_class = resource_class
end
end
end
# Set or return if this resource is in preview mode.
#
# This only has value in the resource_inspector to mark a resource as being new-to-chef-core.
# Its meaning is probably more equivalent to "experimental" in that the API might change even
# in minor versions due to bugfixing and is NOT considered "stable" yet.
#
# @param value [nil, Boolean] If nil, get the current value. If not nil, set
# the value of the flag.
# @return [Boolean]
def self.preview_resource(value = nil)
@preview_resource = false unless defined?(@preview_resource)
@preview_resource = value unless value.nil?
@preview_resource
end
#
# Internal Resource Interface (for Chef)
#
# FORBIDDEN_IVARS do not show up when the resource is converted to JSON (ie. hidden from data_collector and sending to the chef server via #to_json/to_h/as_json/inspect)
FORBIDDEN_IVARS = %i{@run_context @logger @not_if @only_if @enclosing_provider @description @introduced @examples @validation_message @deprecated @default_description @skip_docs @executed_by_runner}.freeze
# HIDDEN_IVARS do not show up when the resource is displayed to the user as text (ie. in the error inspector output via #to_text)
HIDDEN_IVARS = %i{@allowed_actions @resource_name @source_line @run_context @logger @name @not_if @only_if @elapsed_time @enclosing_provider @description @introduced @examples @validation_message @deprecated @default_description @skip_docs @executed_by_runner}.freeze
include Chef::Mixin::ConvertToClassName
extend Chef::Mixin::ConvertToClassName
# XXX: this is required for definition params inside of the scope of a
# subresource to work correctly.
attr_accessor :params
# @return [Chef::RunContext] The run context for this Resource. This is
# where the context for the current Chef run is stored, including the node
# and the resource collection.
#
attr_accessor :run_context
# @return [Mixlib::Log::Child] The logger for this resources. This is a child
# of the run context's logger, if one exists.
#
attr_reader :logger
# @return [String] The cookbook this resource was declared in.
#
attr_accessor :cookbook_name
# @return [String] The recipe this resource was declared in.
#
attr_accessor :recipe_name
# @return [Chef::Provider] The provider this resource was declared in (if
# it was declared in an LWRP). When you call methods that do not exist
# on this Resource, Chef will try to call the method on the provider
# as well before giving up.
#
attr_accessor :enclosing_provider
# @return [String] The source line where this resource was declared.
# Expected to come from caller() or a stack trace, it usually follows one
# of these formats:
# /some/path/to/file.rb:80:in `wombat_tears'
# C:/some/path/to/file.rb:80 in 1`wombat_tears'
#
attr_accessor :source_line
# @return [String] The actual name that was used to create this resource.
# Sometimes, when you say something like `package 'blah'`, the system will
# create a different resource (i.e. `YumPackage`). When this happens, the
# user will expect to see the thing they wrote, not the type that was
# returned. May be `nil`, in which case callers should read #resource_name.
# See #declared_key.
#
attr_accessor :declared_type
# Iterates over all immediate and delayed notifications, calling
# resolve_resource_reference on each in turn, causing them to
# resolve lazy/forward references.
#
def resolve_notification_references(always_raise = false)
run_context.before_notifications(self).each do |n|
n.resolve_resource_reference(run_context.resource_collection, true)
end
run_context.immediate_notifications(self).each do |n|
n.resolve_resource_reference(run_context.resource_collection, always_raise)
end
run_context.delayed_notifications(self).each do |n|
n.resolve_resource_reference(run_context.resource_collection, always_raise)
end
end
# Helper for #notifies
def notifies_before(action, resource_spec)
run_context.notifies_before(Notification.new(resource_spec, action, self, run_context.unified_mode))
end
# Helper for #notifies
def notifies_immediately(action, resource_spec)
run_context.notifies_immediately(Notification.new(resource_spec, action, self, run_context.unified_mode))
end
# Helper for #notifies
def notifies_delayed(action, resource_spec)
run_context.notifies_delayed(Notification.new(resource_spec, action, self, run_context.unified_mode))
end
class << self
# back-compat
# NOTE: that we do not support unregistering classes as descendants like
# we used to for LWRP unloading because that was horrible and removed in
# Chef-12.
# @deprecated
# @api private
alias :resource_classes :descendants
# @deprecated
# @api private
alias :find_subclass_by_name :find_descendants_by_name
end
# @deprecated
# @api private
# We memoize a sorted version of descendants so that resource lookups don't
# have to sort all the things, all the time.
# This was causing performance issues in test runs, and probably in real
# life as well.
@@sorted_descendants = nil
def self.sorted_descendants
@@sorted_descendants ||= descendants.sort_by(&:to_s)
end
def self.inherited(child)
super
@@sorted_descendants = nil
end
# If an unknown method is invoked, determine whether the enclosing Provider's
# lexical scope can fulfill the request. E.g. This happens when the Resource's
# block invokes new_resource.
def method_missing(method_symbol, *args, &block)
if enclosing_provider && enclosing_provider.respond_to?(method_symbol)
enclosing_provider.send(method_symbol, *args, &block)
else
raise NoMethodError, "undefined method `#{method_symbol}' for #{self.class}"
end
end
# This API can be used for backcompat to do:
#
# chef_version_for_provides "< 14.0" if defined?(:chef_version_for_provides)
#
# For core chef versions that do not support chef_version: in provides lines.
#
# Since resource_name calls provides the generally correct way of doing this is
# to do `chef_version_for_provides` first, then `resource_name` and then
# any additional options `provides` lines.
#
# Once we no longer care about supporting chef < 14.4 then we can deprecate
# this API.
#
# @param arg [String] version constraint to match against (e.g. "> 14")
#
def self.chef_version_for_provides(constraint)
@chef_version_for_provides = constraint
end
# Mark this resource as providing particular DSL.
#
# Resources have an automatic DSL based on their resource_name, equivalent to
# `provides :resource_name` (providing the resource on all OS's). If you
# declare a `provides` with the given resource_name, it *replaces* that
# provides (so that you can provide your resource DSL only on certain OS's).
#
def self.provides(name, **options, &block)
name = name.to_sym
# quell warnings
@chef_version_for_provides = nil unless defined?(@chef_version_for_provides)
# deliberately do not go through the accessor here
@resource_name = name if resource_name.nil?
if @chef_version_for_provides && !options.include?(:chef_version)
options[:chef_version] = @chef_version_for_provides
end
result = Chef.resource_handler_map.set(name, self, **options, &block)
Chef::DSL::Resources.add_resource_dsl(name)
result
end
def self.provides?(node, resource_name)
Chef::ResourceResolver.new(node, resource_name).provided_by?(self)
end
# Helper for #notifies
def validate_resource_spec!(resource_spec)
run_context.resource_collection.validate_lookup_spec!(resource_spec)
end
# We usually want to store and reference resources by their declared type and not the actual type that
# was looked up by the Resolver (IE, "package" becomes YumPackage class). If we have not been provided
# the declared key we want to fall back on the old to_s key.
def declared_key
return to_s if declared_type.nil?
"#{declared_type}[#{@name}]"
end
def before_notifications
run_context.before_notifications(self)
end
def immediate_notifications
run_context.immediate_notifications(self)
end
def delayed_notifications
run_context.delayed_notifications(self)
end
def source_line_file
if source_line
source_line.match(/(.*):(\d+):?.*$/).to_a[1]
else
nil
end
end
def source_line_number
if source_line
source_line.match(/(.*):(\d+):?.*$/).to_a[2]
else
nil
end
end
def defined_at
# The following regexp should match these two sourceline formats:
# /some/path/to/file.rb:80:in `wombat_tears'
# C:/some/path/to/file.rb:80 in 1`wombat_tears'
# extracting the path to the source file and the line number.
if cookbook_name && recipe_name && source_line
"#{cookbook_name}::#{recipe_name} line #{source_line_number}"
elsif source_line
"#{source_line_file} line #{source_line_number}"
else
"dynamically defined"
end
end
def self.description(description = "NOT_PASSED")
if description != "NOT_PASSED"
@description = description
end
@description
end
def self.introduced(introduced = "NOT_PASSED")
if introduced != "NOT_PASSED"
@introduced = introduced
end
@introduced
end
def self.examples(examples = "NOT_PASSED")
if examples != "NOT_PASSED"
@examples = examples
end
@examples
end
def self.deprecated(deprecated = "NOT_PASSED")
if deprecated != "NOT_PASSED"
@deprecated = true
@deprecated_message = deprecated
end
@deprecated
end
def self.skip_docs(skip_docs = "NOT_PASSED")
if skip_docs != "NOT_PASSED"
@skip_docs = skip_docs
end
@skip_docs
end
def self.default_description(default_description = "NOT_PASSED")
if default_description != "NOT_PASSED"
@default_description = default_description
end
@default_description
end
# Use a partial code fragment. This can be used for code sharing between multiple resources.
#
# Do not wrap the code fragment in a class or module. It also does not support the use of super
# to subclass any methods defined in the fragment, the methods will just be overwritten.
#
# @param partial [String] the code fragment to eval against the class
#
def self.use(partial)
dirname = ::File.dirname(partial)
basename = ::File.basename(partial, ".rb")
basename = basename[1..-1] if basename.start_with?("_")
class_eval IO.read(::File.expand_path("#{dirname}/_#{basename}.rb", ::File.dirname(caller_locations.first.absolute_path)))
end
# The cookbook in which this Resource was defined (if any).
#
# @return Chef::CookbookVersion The cookbook in which this Resource was defined.
#
def cookbook_version
if cookbook_name
run_context.cookbook_collection[cookbook_name]
end
end
def events
run_context.events
end
def validate_action(action)
raise ArgumentError, "nil is not a valid action for resource #{self}" if action.nil?
end
def provider_for_action(action)
provider_class = Chef::ProviderResolver.new(node, self, action).resolve
provider = provider_class.new(self, run_context)
provider.action = action
provider
end
# Preface an exception message with generic Resource information.
#
# @param e [StandardError] An exception with `e.message`
# @return [String] An exception message customized with class name.
#
def custom_exception_message(e)
"#{self} (#{defined_at}) had an error: #{e.class.name}: #{e.message}"
end
def customize_exception(e)
new_exception = e.exception(custom_exception_message(e))
new_exception.set_backtrace(e.backtrace)
new_exception
end
# Evaluates not_if and only_if conditionals. Returns a falsey value if any
# of the conditionals indicate that this resource should be skipped, i.e.,
# if an only_if evaluates to false or a not_if evaluates to true.
#
# If this resource should be skipped, returns the first conditional that
# "fails" its check. Subsequent conditionals are not evaluated, so in
# general it's not a good idea to rely on side effects from not_if or
# only_if commands/blocks being evaluated.
#
# Also skips conditional checking when the action is :nothing
def should_skip?(action)
conditional_action = ConditionalActionNotNothing.new(action)
conditionals = [ conditional_action ] + only_if + not_if
conditionals.find do |conditional|
if conditional.continue?
false
else
events.resource_skipped(self, action, conditional)
logger.debug("Skipping #{self} due to #{conditional.description}")
true
end
end
end
# Returns a resource based on a short_name and node
#
# ==== Parameters
# short_name<Symbol>:: short_name of the resource (ie :directory)
# node<Chef::Node>:: Node object to look up platform and version in
#
# === Returns
# <Chef::Resource>:: returns the proper Chef::Resource class
def self.resource_for_node(short_name, node)
klass = Chef::ResourceResolver.resolve(short_name, node: node)
raise Chef::Exceptions::NoSuchResourceType.new(short_name, node) if klass.nil?
klass
end
# Returns the class with the given resource_name.
#
# NOTE: Chef::Resource.resource_matching_short_name(:package) returns
# Chef::Resource::Package, while on rhel the API call
# Chef::Resource.resource_for_node(:package, node) will return
# Chef::Resource::YumPackage -- which is probably what you really
# want. This API should most likely be removed or changed to call
# resource_for_node.
#
# ==== Parameters
# short_name<Symbol>:: short_name of the resource (ie :directory)
#
# === Returns
# <Chef::Resource>:: returns the proper Chef::Resource class
#
def self.resource_matching_short_name(short_name)
Chef::ResourceResolver.resolve(short_name)
end
# @api private
def lookup_provider_constant(name, action = :nothing)
# XXX: "name" is probably a poor choice of name here, ideally this would be nil, but we need to
# fix resources so that nil or empty names work (also solving the apt_update "doesn't matter one bit"
# problem). WARNING: this string is not a public API and should not be referenced (e.g. in provides blocks)
# and may change at any time. If you've found this comment you're also probably very lost and should maybe
# consider using `declare_resource :whatever` instead of trying to set `provider :whatever` on a resource, or in some
# other way reconsider what you're trying to do, since you're likely trying to force a bad design that we
# can't/won't support.
self.class.resource_for_node(name, node).new("name", run_context).provider_for_action(action).class
end
# This is used to suppress the "(up to date)" message in the doc formatter
# for the log resource (where it is nonsensical).
#
# This is not exactly a private API, but its doubtful there exist many other sane
# use cases for this.
#
def suppress_up_to_date_messages?
false
end
end
end
# Requiring things at the bottom breaks cycles
require_relative "chef_class"
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