module Puppet::Interface::FaceCollection @faces = Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = {} } @loader = Puppet::Util::Autoload.new(:application, 'puppet/face') def self.faces unless @loaded @loaded = true names = @loader.files_to_load(Puppet.lookup(:current_environment)).map do |fn| ::File.basename(fn, '.rb') end.uniq names.each {|name| self[name, :current]} end @faces.keys.select {|name| @faces[name].length > 0 } end def self.[](name, version) name = underscorize(name) get_face(name, version) or load_face(name, version) end def self.get_action_for_face(name, action_name, version) name = underscorize(name) # If the version they request specifically doesn't exist, don't search # elsewhere. Usually this will start from :current and all... face = self[name, version] return nil unless face action = face.get_action(action_name) unless action # ...we need to search for it bound to an o{lder,ther} version. Since # we load all actions when the face is first references, this will be in # memory in the known set of versions of the face. (@faces[name].keys - [ :current ]).sort.reverse_each do |vers| action = @faces[name][vers].get_action(action_name) break if action end end return action end # get face from memory, without loading. def self.get_face(name, pattern) return nil unless @faces.has_key? name return @faces[name][:current] if pattern == :current versions = @faces[name].keys - [ :current ] range = pattern.is_a?(SemanticPuppet::Version) ? SemanticPuppet::VersionRange.new(pattern, pattern) : SemanticPuppet::VersionRange.parse(pattern) found = find_matching(range, versions) return @faces[name][found] end def self.find_matching(range, versions) versions.select { |v| range === v }.sort.last end # try to load the face, and return it. def self.load_face(name, version) # We always load the current version file; the common case is that we have # the expected version and any compatibility versions in the same file, # the default. Which means that this is almost always the case. # # We use require to avoid executing the code multiple times, like any # other Ruby library that we might want to use. --daniel 2011-04-06 if safely_require name then # If we wanted :current, we need to index to find that; direct version # requests just work as they go. --daniel 2011-04-06 if version == :current then # We need to find current out of this. This is the largest version # number that doesn't have a dedicated on-disk file present; those # represent "experimental" versions of faces, which we don't fully # support yet. # # We walk the versions from highest to lowest and take the first version # that is not defined in an explicitly versioned file on disk as the # current version. # # This constrains us to only ship experimental versions with *one* # version in the file, not multiple, but given you can't reliably load # them except by side-effect when you ignore that rule this seems safe # enough... # # Given those constraints, and that we are not going to ship a versioned # interface that is not :current in this release, we are going to leave # these thoughts in place, and just punt on the actual versioning. # # When we upgrade the core to support multiple versions we can solve the # problems then; as lazy as possible. # # We do support multiple versions in the same file, though, so we sort # versions here and return the last item in that set. # # --daniel 2011-04-06 latest_ver = @faces[name].keys.sort.last @faces[name][:current] = @faces[name][latest_ver] end end unless version == :current or get_face(name, version) # Try an obsolete version of the face, if needed, to see if that helps? safely_require name, version end return get_face(name, version) end def self.safely_require(name, version = nil) path = @loader.expand(version ? ::File.join(version.to_s, name.to_s) : name) require path true rescue LoadError => e raise unless e.message =~ %r{-- #{path}$} # ...guess we didn't find the file; return a much better problem. nil rescue SyntaxError => e raise unless e.message =~ %r{#{path}\.rb:\d+: } Puppet.err _("Failed to load face %{name}:\n%{detail}") % { name: name, detail: e } # ...but we just carry on after complaining. nil end def self.register(face) @faces[underscorize(face.name)][face.version] = face end def self.underscorize(name) unless name.to_s =~ /^[-_a-z][-_a-z0-9]*$/i then #TRANSLATORS 'face' refers to a programming API in Puppet raise ArgumentError, _("%{name} (%{class_name}) is not a valid face name") % { name: name.inspect, class_name: name.class } end name.to_s.downcase.split(/[-_]/).join('_').to_sym end end