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#
# Author:: Tyler Ball (<tball@chef.io>)
# Copyright:: Copyright 2014-2016, 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_relative "../resource"
class Chef
class Resource
# @author Tyler Ball
# @attr [Resource] resource the Chef resource object to notify to
# @attr [Action] action the action to notify
# @attr [Resource] notifying_resource the Chef resource performing the notification
class Notification
attr_accessor :resource, :action, :notifying_resource
def initialize(resource, action, notifying_resource)
@resource = resource
@action = action&.to_sym
@notifying_resource = notifying_resource
end
# Is the current notification a duplicate of another notification
#
# @param [Notification] other_notification another notification object to compare to
# @return [Boolean] does the resource match
def duplicates?(other_notification)
unless other_notification.respond_to?(:resource) && other_notification.respond_to?(:action)
msg = "only duck-types of Chef::Resource::Notification can be checked for duplication "\
"you gave #{other_notification.inspect}"
raise ArgumentError, msg
end
other_notification.resource == resource && other_notification.action == action
end
# If resource and/or notifying_resource is not a resource object, this will look them up in the resource collection
# and fix the references from strings to actual Resource objects.
# @param [ResourceCollection] resource_collection
#
# @return [void]
def resolve_resource_reference(resource_collection)
return resource if resource.kind_of?(Chef::Resource) && notifying_resource.kind_of?(Chef::Resource)
if not(resource.kind_of?(Chef::Resource))
fix_resource_reference(resource_collection)
end
if not(notifying_resource.kind_of?(Chef::Resource))
fix_notifier_reference(resource_collection)
end
end
# This will look up the resource if it is not a Resource Object. It will complain if it finds multiple
# resources, can't find a resource, or gets invalid syntax.
# @param [ResourceCollection] resource_collection
#
# @return [void]
def fix_resource_reference(resource_collection)
matching_resource = resource_collection.find(resource)
if Array(matching_resource).size > 1
msg = "Notification #{self} from #{notifying_resource} was created with a reference to multiple resources, "\
"but can only notify one resource. Notifying resource was defined on #{notifying_resource.source_line}"
raise Chef::Exceptions::InvalidResourceReference, msg
end
self.resource = matching_resource
rescue Chef::Exceptions::ResourceNotFound => e
err = Chef::Exceptions::ResourceNotFound.new(<<~FAIL)
resource #{notifying_resource} is configured to notify resource #{resource} with action #{action}, \
but #{resource} cannot be found in the resource collection. #{notifying_resource} is defined in \
#{notifying_resource.source_line}
FAIL
err.set_backtrace(e.backtrace)
raise err
rescue Chef::Exceptions::InvalidResourceSpecification => e
err = Chef::Exceptions::InvalidResourceSpecification.new(<<~F)
Resource #{notifying_resource} is configured to notify resource #{resource} with action #{action}, \
but #{resource.inspect} is not valid syntax to look up a resource in the resource collection. Notification \
is defined near #{notifying_resource.source_line}
F
err.set_backtrace(e.backtrace)
raise err
end
# This will look up the notifying_resource if it is not a Resource Object. It will complain if it finds multiple
# resources, can't find a resource, or gets invalid syntax.
# @param [ResourceCollection] resource_collection
#
# @return [void]
def fix_notifier_reference(resource_collection)
matching_notifier = resource_collection.find(notifying_resource)
if Array(matching_notifier).size > 1
msg = "Notification #{self} from #{notifying_resource} was created with a reference to multiple notifying "\
"resources, but can only originate from one resource. Destination resource was defined "\
"on #{resource.source_line}"
raise Chef::Exceptions::InvalidResourceReference, msg
end
self.notifying_resource = matching_notifier
rescue Chef::Exceptions::ResourceNotFound => e
err = Chef::Exceptions::ResourceNotFound.new(<<~FAIL)
Resource #{resource} is configured to receive notifications from #{notifying_resource} with action #{action}, \
but #{notifying_resource} cannot be found in the resource collection. #{resource} is defined in \
#{resource.source_line}
FAIL
err.set_backtrace(e.backtrace)
raise err
rescue Chef::Exceptions::InvalidResourceSpecification => e
err = Chef::Exceptions::InvalidResourceSpecification.new(<<~F)
Resource #{resource} is configured to receive notifications from #{notifying_resource} with action #{action}, \
but #{notifying_resource.inspect} is not valid syntax to look up a resource in the resource collection. Notification \
is defined near #{resource.source_line}
F
err.set_backtrace(e.backtrace)
raise err
end
def ==(other)
return false unless other.is_a?(self.class)
other.resource == resource && other.action == action && other.notifying_resource == notifying_resource
end
end
end
end
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