#-- # Author:: Daniel DeLeo () # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2010 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. # require 'etc' require 'tmpdir' require 'chef/log' require 'fcntl' require 'chef/exceptions' require 'chef/shell_out/unix' class Chef # == Chef::ShellOut # Provides a simplified interface to shelling out yet still collecting both # standard out and standard error and providing full control over environment, # working directory, uid, gid, etc. # # No means for passing input to the subprocess is provided, nor is there any # way to inspect the output of the command as it is being read. If you need # to do that, you have to use popen4 (in Chef::Mixin::Command) # # === Platform Support # Chef::ShellOut uses Kernel.fork() and is therefore unsuitable for Windows # or jruby. class ShellOut READ_WAIT_TIME = 0.01 READ_SIZE = 4096 DEFAULT_READ_TIMEOUT = 600 DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT = {'LC_ALL' => 'C'} if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw32|windows/ require 'chef/shell_out/windows' include ShellOut::Windows else require 'chef/shell_out/unix' include ShellOut::Unix end attr_accessor :user attr_accessor :group attr_accessor :cwd attr_accessor :valid_exit_codes attr_accessor :live_stream attr_accessor :command_log_level attr_accessor :command_log_prepend attr_reader :command, :umask, :environment attr_writer :timeout attr_reader :execution_time attr_reader :stdout, :stderr, :status attr_reader :stdin_pipe, :stdout_pipe, :stderr_pipe, :process_status_pipe # === Arguments: # Takes a single command, or a list of command fragments. These are used # as arguments to Kernel.exec. See the Kernel.exec documentation for more # explanation of how arguments are evaluated. The last argument can be an # options Hash. # === Options: # If the last argument is a Hash, it is removed from the list of args passed # to exec and used as an options hash. The following options are available: # * +user+: the user the commmand should run as. if an integer is given, it is # used as a uid. A string is treated as a username and resolved to a uid # with Etc.getpwnam # * +group+: the group the command should run as. works similarly to +user+ # * +cwd+: the directory to chdir to before running the command # * +umask+: a umask to set before running the command. If given as an Integer, # be sure to use two leading zeros so it's parsed as Octal. A string will # be treated as an octal integer # * +returns+: one or more Integer values to use as valid exit codes for the # subprocess. This only has an effect if you call +error!+ after # +run_command+. # * +environment+: a Hash of environment variables to set before the command # is run. By default, the environment will *always* be set to 'LC_ALL' => 'C' # to prevent issues with multibyte characters in Ruby 1.8. To avoid this, # use :environment => nil for *no* extra environment settings, or # :environment => {'LC_ALL'=>nil, ...} to set other environment settings # without changing the locale. # * +timeout+: a Numeric value for the number of seconds to wait on the # child process before raising an Exception. This is calculated as the # total amount of time that ShellOut waited on the child process without # receiving any output (i.e., IO.select returned nil). Default is 60 # seconds. Note: the stdlib Timeout library is not used. # === Examples: # Invoke find(1) to search for .rb files: # find = Chef::ShellOut.new("find . -name '*.rb'") # find.run_command # # If all went well, the results are on +stdout+ # puts find.stdout # # find(1) prints diagnostic info to STDERR: # puts "error messages" + find.stderr # # Raise an exception if it didn't exit with 0 # find.error! # Run a command as the +www+ user with no extra ENV settings from +/tmp+ # cmd = Chef::ShellOut.new("apachectl", "start", :user => 'www', :env => nil, :cwd => '/tmp') # cmd.run_command # etc. def initialize(*command_args) @stdout, @stderr = '', '' @live_stream = nil @command_log_level = :debug @command_log_prepend = nil @environment = DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT @cwd = nil @valid_exit_codes = [0] if command_args.last.is_a?(Hash) parse_options(command_args.pop) end @command = command_args.size == 1 ? command_args.first : command_args end def umask=(new_umask) @umask = (new_umask.respond_to?(:oct) ? new_umask.oct : new_umask.to_i) & 007777 end def uid return nil unless user user.kind_of?(Integer) ? user : Etc.getpwnam(user.to_s).uid end def gid return nil unless group group.kind_of?(Integer) ? group : Etc.getgrnam(group.to_s).gid end def timeout @timeout || DEFAULT_READ_TIMEOUT end # Creates a String showing the output of the command, including a banner # showing the exact command executed. Used by +invalid!+ to show command # results when the command exited with an unexpected status. def format_for_exception msg = "" msg << "---- Begin output of #{command} ----\n" msg << "STDOUT: #{stdout.strip}\n" msg << "STDERR: #{stderr.strip}\n" msg << "---- End output of #{command} ----\n" msg << "Ran #{command} returned #{status.exitstatus}" if status msg end def exitstatus @status && @status.exitstatus end # Run the command, writing the command's standard out and standard error # to +stdout+ and +stderr+, and saving its exit status object to +status+ # === Returns # returns +self+; +stdout+, +stderr+, +status+, and +exitstatus+ will be # populated with results of the command # === Raises # * Errno::EACCES when you are not privileged to execute the command # * Errno::ENOENT when the command is not available on the system (or not # in the current $PATH) # * Chef::Exceptions::CommandTimeout when the command does not complete # within +timeout+ seconds (default: 60s) def run_command if command_log_prepend Chef::Log.send(command_log_level, "#{command_log_prepend} sh(#{@command})") else Chef::Log.send(command_log_level, "sh(#{@command})") end super end # Checks the +exitstatus+ against the set of +valid_exit_codes+. If # +exitstatus+ is not in the list of +valid_exit_codes+, calls +invalid!+, # which raises an Exception. # === Returns # nil::: always returns nil when it does not raise # === Raises # Chef::Exceptions::ShellCommandFailed::: via +invalid!+ def error! unless Array(valid_exit_codes).include?(exitstatus) invalid!("Expected process to exit 0, but it exited with #{exitstatus}") end end # Raises a Chef::Exceptions::ShellCommandFailed exception, appending the # command's stdout, stderr, and exitstatus to the exception message. # === Arguments # +msg+: A String to use as the basis of the exception message. The # default explanation is very generic, providing a more informative message # is highly encouraged. # === Raises # Chef::Exceptions::ShellCommandFailed always def invalid!(msg=nil) msg ||= "Command produced unexpected results" raise Chef::Exceptions::ShellCommandFailed, msg + "\n" + format_for_exception end def inspect "<#{self.class.name}##{object_id}: command: '#@command' process_status: #{@status.inspect} " + "stdout: '#{stdout.strip}' stderr: '#{stderr.strip}' child_pid: #{@child_pid.inspect} " + "environment: #{@environment.inspect} timeout: #{timeout} user: #@user group: #@group working_dir: #@cwd >" end private def parse_options(opts) opts.each do |option, setting| case option.to_s when 'cwd' self.cwd = setting when 'user' self.user = setting when 'group' self.group = setting when 'umask' self.umask = setting when 'timeout' self.timeout = setting when 'returns' self.valid_exit_codes = Array(setting) when 'live_stream' self.live_stream = setting when 'command_log_level' self.command_log_level = setting when 'command_log_prepend' self.command_log_prepend = setting when 'environment', 'env' # passing :environment => nil means don't set any new ENV vars @environment = setting.nil? ? {} : @environment.dup.merge!(setting) else raise Chef::Exceptions::InvalidCommandOption, "option '#{option.inspect}' is not a valid option for #{self.class.name}" end end end end end