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#--
# Author:: Daniel DeLeo (<dan@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.
#
class Chef
# == ScanAccessControl
# Reads Access Control Settings on a file and writes them out to a resource
# (should be the current_resource), attempting to match the style used by the
# new resource, that is, if users are specified with usernames in
# new_resource, then the uids from stat will be looked up and usernames will
# be added to current_resource.
#
# === Why?
# FileAccessControl objects may operate on a temporary file, in which case we
# won't know if the access control settings changed (ex: rendering a template
# with both a change in content and ownership). For auditing purposes, we
# need to record the current state of a file system entity.
#--
# Not yet sure if this is the optimal way to solve the problem. But it's
# progress towards the end goal.
#
# TODO: figure out if all this works with OS X's negative uids
# TODO: windows
class ScanAccessControl
attr_reader :new_resource
attr_reader :current_resource
def initialize(new_resource, current_resource)
@new_resource, @current_resource = new_resource, current_resource
end
# Modifies @current_resource, setting the current access control state.
def set_all!
if ::File.exist?(new_resource.path)
set_owner
set_group
set_mode
else
# leave the values as nil.
end
end
# Set the owner attribute of +current_resource+ to whatever the current
# state is. Attempts to match the format given in new_resource: if the
# new_resource specifies the owner as a string, the username for the uid
# will be looked up and owner will be set to the username, and vice versa.
def set_owner
@current_resource.owner(current_owner)
end
def current_owner
case new_resource.owner
when String, nil
lookup_uid
when Integer
stat.uid
else
Chef::Log.error("The `owner` parameter of the #@new_resource resource is set to an invalid value (#{new_resource.owner.inspect})")
raise ArgumentError, "cannot resolve #{new_resource.owner.inspect} to uid, owner must be a string or integer"
end
end
def lookup_uid
unless (pwent = Etc.getpwuid(stat.uid)).nil?
pwent.name
else
stat.uid
end
rescue ArgumentError
stat.uid
end
# Set the group attribute of +current_resource+ to whatever the current state is.
def set_group
@current_resource.group(current_group)
end
def current_group
case new_resource.group
when String, nil
lookup_gid
when Integer
stat.gid
else
Chef::Log.error("The `group` parameter of the #@new_resource resource is set to an invalid value (#{new_resource.owner.inspect})")
raise ArgumentError, "cannot resolve #{new_resource.group.inspect} to gid, group must be a string or integer"
end
end
def lookup_gid
unless (pwent = Etc.getgrgid(stat.gid)).nil?
pwent.name
else
stat.gid
end
rescue ArgumentError
stat.gid
end
def set_mode
@current_resource.mode(current_mode)
end
def current_mode
case new_resource.mode
when String, nil
(stat.mode & 007777).to_s(8)
when Integer
stat.mode & 007777
else
Chef::Log.error("The `mode` parameter of the #@new_resource resource is set to an invalid value (#{new_resource.mode.inspect})")
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid value #{new_resource.mode.inspect} for `mode` on resource #@new_resource"
end
end
def stat
@stat ||= @new_resource.instance_of?(Chef::Resource::Link) ? ::File.lstat(@new_resource.path) : ::File.stat(@new_resource.path)
end
end
end
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