require 'puppet/util/plist' Puppet::Type.type(:service).provide :launchd, :parent => :base do desc <<-'EOT' This provider manages jobs with `launchd`, which is the default service framework for Mac OS X (and may be available for use on other platforms). For more information, see the `launchd` man page: * This provider reads plists out of the following directories: * `/System/Library/LaunchDaemons` * `/System/Library/LaunchAgents` * `/Library/LaunchDaemons` * `/Library/LaunchAgents` ...and builds up a list of services based upon each plist's "Label" entry. This provider supports: * ensure => running/stopped, * enable => true/false * status * restart Here is how the Puppet states correspond to `launchd` states: * stopped --- job unloaded * started --- job loaded * enabled --- 'Disable' removed from job plist file * disabled --- 'Disable' added to job plist file Note that this allows you to do something `launchctl` can't do, which is to be in a state of "stopped/enabled" or "running/disabled". Note that this provider does not support overriding 'restart' EOT include Puppet::Util::Warnings commands :launchctl => "/bin/launchctl" defaultfor :operatingsystem => :darwin confine :operatingsystem => :darwin confine :feature => :cfpropertylist has_feature :enableable has_feature :refreshable mk_resource_methods # These are the paths in OS X where a launchd service plist could # exist. This is a helper method, versus a constant, for easy testing # and mocking # # @api private def self.launchd_paths [ "/Library/LaunchAgents", "/Library/LaunchDaemons", "/System/Library/LaunchAgents", "/System/Library/LaunchDaemons" ] end # Gets the current Darwin version, example 10.6 returns 9 and 10.10 returns 14 # See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system)#Release_history # for more information. # # @api private def self.get_os_version @os_version ||= Facter.value(:operatingsystemmajrelease).to_i end # Defines the path to the overrides plist file where service enabling # behavior is defined in 10.6 and greater. # # With the rewrite of launchd in 10.10+, this moves and slightly changes format. # # @api private def self.launchd_overrides if self.get_os_version < 14 "/var/db/launchd.db/com.apple.launchd/overrides.plist" else "/var/db/com.apple.xpc.launchd/disabled.plist" end end # Caching is enabled through the following three methods. Self.prefetch will # call self.instances to create an instance for each service. Self.flush will # clear out our cache when we're done. def self.prefetch(resources) instances.each do |prov| if resource = resources[prov.name] resource.provider = prov end end end # Self.instances will return an array with each element being a hash # containing the name, provider, path, and status of each service on the # system. def self.instances jobs = self.jobsearch @job_list ||= self.job_list jobs.keys.collect do |job| job_status = @job_list.has_key?(job) ? :running : :stopped new(:name => job, :provider => :launchd, :path => jobs[job], :status => job_status) end end # This method will return a list of files in the passed directory. This method # does not go recursively down the tree and does not return directories # # @param path [String] The directory to glob # # @api private # # @return [Array] of String instances modeling file paths def self.return_globbed_list_of_file_paths(path) array_of_files = Dir.glob(File.join(path, '*')).collect do |filepath| File.file?(filepath) ? filepath : nil end array_of_files.compact end # Get a hash of all launchd plists, keyed by label. This value is cached, but # the cache will be refreshed if refresh is true. # # @api private def self.make_label_to_path_map(refresh=false) return @label_to_path_map if @label_to_path_map and not refresh @label_to_path_map = {} launchd_paths.each do |path| return_globbed_list_of_file_paths(path).each do |filepath| Puppet.debug("Reading launchd plist #{filepath}") job = read_plist(filepath) next if job.nil? if job.has_key?("Label") @label_to_path_map[job["Label"]] = filepath else Puppet.debug("The #{filepath} plist does not contain a 'label' key; " + "Puppet is skipping it") next end end end @label_to_path_map end # Sets a class instance variable with a hash of all launchd plist files that # are found on the system. The key of the hash is the job id and the value # is the path to the file. If a label is passed, we return the job id and # path for that specific job. def self.jobsearch(label=nil) by_label = make_label_to_path_map if label if by_label.has_key? label return { label => by_label[label] } else # try refreshing the map, in case a plist has been added in the interim by_label = make_label_to_path_map(true) if by_label.has_key? label return { label => by_label[label] } else raise Puppet::Error, "Unable to find launchd plist for job: #{label}" end end else # caller wants the whole map by_label end end # This status method lists out all currently running services. # This hash is returned at the end of the method. def self.job_list @job_list = Hash.new begin output = launchctl :list raise Puppet::Error.new("launchctl list failed to return any data.") if output.nil? output.split("\n").each do |line| @job_list[line.split(/\s/).last] = :running end rescue Puppet::ExecutionFailure raise Puppet::Error.new("Unable to determine status of #{resource[:name]}", $!) end @job_list end # Read a plist, whether its format is XML or in Apple's "binary1" # format. def self.read_plist(path) Puppet::Util::Plist.read_plist_file(path) end # Clean out the @property_hash variable containing the cached list of services def flush @property_hash.clear end def exists? Puppet.debug("Puppet::Provider::Launchd:Ensure for #{@property_hash[:name]}: #{@property_hash[:ensure]}") @property_hash[:ensure] != :absent end # finds the path for a given label and returns the path and parsed plist # as an array of [path, plist]. Note plist is really a Hash here. def plist_from_label(label) job = self.class.jobsearch(label) job_path = job[label] if FileTest.file?(job_path) job_plist = self.class.read_plist(job_path) else raise Puppet::Error.new("Unable to parse launchd plist at path: #{job_path}") end [job_path, job_plist] end # when a service includes hasstatus=>false, we override the launchctl # status mechanism and fall back to the base provider status method. def status if @resource && ((@resource[:hasstatus] == :false) || (@resource[:status])) return super else if @property_hash[:status].nil? :absent else @property_hash[:status] end end end # start the service. To get to a state of running/enabled, we need to # conditionally enable at load, then disable by modifying the plist file # directly. def start return ucommand(:start) if resource[:start] job_path, _ = plist_from_label(resource[:name]) did_enable_job = false cmds = [] cmds << :launchctl << :load # always add -w so it always starts the job, it is a noop if it is not needed, this means we do # not have to rescan all launchd plists. cmds << "-w" if self.enabled? == :false || self.status == :stopped # launchctl won't load disabled jobs did_enable_job = true end cmds << job_path begin execute(cmds) rescue Puppet::ExecutionFailure raise Puppet::Error.new("Unable to start service: #{resource[:name]} at path: #{job_path}", $!) end # As load -w clears the Disabled flag, we need to add it in after self.disable if did_enable_job and resource[:enable] == :false end def stop return ucommand(:stop) if resource[:stop] job_path, _ = plist_from_label(resource[:name]) did_disable_job = false cmds = [] cmds << :launchctl << :unload if self.enabled? == :true # keepalive jobs can't be stopped without disabling cmds << "-w" did_disable_job = true end cmds << job_path begin execute(cmds) rescue Puppet::ExecutionFailure raise Puppet::Error.new("Unable to stop service: #{resource[:name]} at path: #{job_path}", $!) end # As unload -w sets the Disabled flag, we need to add it in after self.enable if did_disable_job and resource[:enable] == :true end def restart Puppet.debug("A restart has been triggered for the #{resource[:name]} service") Puppet.debug("Stopping the #{resource[:name]} service") self.stop Puppet.debug("Starting the #{resource[:name]} service") self.start end # launchd jobs are enabled by default. They are only disabled if the key # "Disabled" is set to true, but it can also be set to false to enable it. # Starting in 10.6, the Disabled key in the job plist is consulted, but only # if there is no entry in the global overrides plist. We need to draw a # distinction between undefined, true and false for both locations where the # Disabled flag can be defined. def enabled? job_plist_disabled = nil overrides_disabled = nil _, job_plist = plist_from_label(resource[:name]) job_plist_disabled = job_plist["Disabled"] if job_plist.has_key?("Disabled") if FileTest.file?(self.class.launchd_overrides) and overrides = self.class.read_plist(self.class.launchd_overrides) if overrides.has_key?(resource[:name]) if self.class.get_os_version < 14 overrides_disabled = overrides[resource[:name]]["Disabled"] if overrides[resource[:name]].has_key?("Disabled") else overrides_disabled = overrides[resource[:name]] end end end if overrides_disabled.nil? if job_plist_disabled.nil? or job_plist_disabled == false return :true end elsif overrides_disabled == false return :true end :false end # enable and disable are a bit hacky. We write out the plist with the appropriate value # rather than dealing with launchctl as it is unable to change the Disabled flag # without actually loading/unloading the job. def enable overrides = self.class.read_plist(self.class.launchd_overrides) if self.class.get_os_version < 14 overrides[resource[:name]] = { "Disabled" => false } else overrides[resource[:name]] = false end Puppet::Util::Plist.write_plist_file(overrides, self.class.launchd_overrides) end def disable overrides = self.class.read_plist(self.class.launchd_overrides) if self.class.get_os_version < 14 overrides[resource[:name]] = { "Disabled" => true } else overrides[resource[:name]] = true end Puppet::Util::Plist.write_plist_file(overrides, self.class.launchd_overrides) end end