# frozen_string_literal: true

# This is a copy of https://github.com/agis/ruby-sdnotify as of v0.1.1
# (commit 21240f1)
# Any changes have been marked with "FORK:" comments.
#
# It is included here because it is a very small gem, and doing so reduces
# the number of dependencies and the supply chain risks they pose.

# FORK: nest SdNotify inside the GoodJob module to prevent name collisions in
# case a GoodJob user also uses the actual sd_notify gem.
module GoodJob

# The MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Agis Anastasopoulos
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
# this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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# the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
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# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

require "socket"

# SdNotify is a pure-Ruby implementation of sd_notify(3). It can be used to
# notify systemd about state changes. Methods of this package are no-op on
# non-systemd systems (eg. Darwin).
#
# The API maps closely to the original implementation of sd_notify(3),
# therefore be sure to check the official man pages prior to using SdNotify.
#
# @see https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_notify.html
module SdNotify
  # Exception raised when there's an error writing to the notification socket
  class NotifyError < RuntimeError; end

  READY     = "READY=1"
  RELOADING = "RELOADING=1"
  STOPPING  = "STOPPING=1"
  STATUS    = "STATUS="
  ERRNO     = "ERRNO="
  MAINPID   = "MAINPID="
  WATCHDOG  = "WATCHDOG=1"
  FDSTORE   = "FDSTORE=1"

  def self.ready(unset_env=false)
    notify(READY, unset_env)
  end

  def self.reloading(unset_env=false)
    notify(RELOADING, unset_env)
  end

  def self.stopping(unset_env=false)
    notify(STOPPING, unset_env)
  end

  # @param status [String] a custom status string that describes the current
  #   state of the service
  def self.status(status, unset_env=false)
    notify("#{STATUS}#{status}", unset_env)
  end

  # @param errno [Integer]
  def self.errno(errno, unset_env=false)
    notify("#{ERRNO}#{errno}", unset_env)
  end

  # @param pid [Integer]
  def self.mainpid(pid, unset_env=false)
    notify("#{MAINPID}#{pid}", unset_env)
  end

  def self.watchdog(unset_env=false)
    notify(WATCHDOG, unset_env)
  end

  def self.fdstore(unset_env=false)
    notify(FDSTORE, unset_env)
  end

  # @return [Boolean] true if the service manager expects watchdog keep-alive
  #   notification messages to be sent from this process.
  #
  # If the $WATCHDOG_USEC environment variable is set,
  # and the $WATCHDOG_PID variable is unset or set to the PID of the current
  # process
  #
  # @note Unlike sd_watchdog_enabled(3), this method does not mutate the
  #   environment.
  def self.watchdog?
    wd_usec = ENV["WATCHDOG_USEC"]
    wd_pid = ENV["WATCHDOG_PID"]

    return false if !wd_usec

    begin
      wd_usec = Integer(wd_usec)
    rescue
      return false
    end

    return false if wd_usec <= 0
    return true if !wd_pid || wd_pid == $$.to_s

    false
  end

  # Notify systemd with the provided state, via the notification socket, if
  # any.
  #
  # Generally this method will be used indirectly through the other methods
  # of the library.
  #
  # @param state [String]
  # @param unset_env [Boolean]
  #
  # @return [Fixnum, nil] the number of bytes written to the notification
  #   socket or nil if there was no socket to report to (eg. the program wasn't
  #   started by systemd)
  #
  # @raise [NotifyError] if there was an error communicating with the systemd
  #   socket
  #
  # @see https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_notify.html
  def self.notify(state, unset_env=false)
    sock = ENV["NOTIFY_SOCKET"]

    return nil if !sock

    ENV.delete("NOTIFY_SOCKET") if unset_env

    begin
      Addrinfo.unix(sock, :DGRAM).connect do |s|
        s.close_on_exec = true
        s.write(state)
      end
    rescue StandardError => e
      raise NotifyError, "#{e.class}: #{e.message}", e.backtrace
    end
  end
end

# FORK: Finish nesting inside GoodJob.
end