require 'puppet/provider/parsedfile' Puppet::Type.type(:cron).provide(:crontab, :parent => Puppet::Provider::ParsedFile, :default_target => ENV["USER"] || "root") do commands :crontab => "crontab" text_line :comment, :match => %r{^\s*#}, :post_parse => proc { |record| record[:name] = $1 if record[:line] =~ /Puppet Name: (.+)\s*$/ } text_line :blank, :match => %r{^\s*$} text_line :environment, :match => %r{^\s*\w+=} def self.filetype tabname = case Facter.value(:osfamily) when "Solaris" :suntab when "AIX" :aixtab else :crontab end Puppet::Util::FileType.filetype(tabname) end self::TIME_FIELDS = [:minute, :hour, :monthday, :month, :weekday] record_line :crontab, :fields => %w{time command}, :match => %r{^\s*(@\w+|\S+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+\S+)\s+(.+)$}, :absent => '*', :block_eval => :instance do def post_parse(record) time = record.delete(:time) if match = /@(\S+)/.match(time) # is there another way to access the constant? Puppet::Type::Cron::ProviderCrontab::TIME_FIELDS.each { |f| record[f] = :absent } record[:special] = match.captures[0] elsif match = /(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/.match(time) record[:special] = :absent Puppet::Type::Cron::ProviderCrontab::TIME_FIELDS.zip(match.captures).each do |field,value| if value == self.absent record[field] = :absent else record[field] = value.split(",") end end else raise Puppet::Error, "Line got parsed as a crontab entry but cannot be handled. Please file a bug with the contents of your crontab" end record end def pre_gen(record) if record[:special] and record[:special] != :absent record[:special] = "@#{record[:special]}" end Puppet::Type::Cron::ProviderCrontab::TIME_FIELDS.each do |field| if vals = record[field] and vals.is_a?(Array) record[field] = vals.join(",") end end record end def to_line(record) str = "" record[:name] = nil if record[:unmanaged] str = "# Puppet Name: #{record[:name]}\n" if record[:name] if record[:environment] and record[:environment] != :absent str += record[:environment].map {|line| "#{line}\n"}.join('') end if record[:special] and record[:special] != :absent fields = [:special, :command] else fields = Puppet::Type::Cron::ProviderCrontab::TIME_FIELDS + [:command] end str += record.values_at(*fields).map do |field| if field.nil? or field == :absent self.absent else field end end.join(self.joiner) str end end def create if resource.should(:command) then super else resource.err "no command specified, cannot create" end end # Look up a resource with a given name whose user matches a record target # # @api private # # @note This overrides the ParsedFile method for finding resources by name, # so that only records for a given user are matched to resources of the # same user so that orphaned records in other crontabs don't get falsely # matched (#2251) # # @param [Hash] record # @param [Array] resources # # @return [Puppet::Resource, nil] The resource if found, else nil def self.resource_for_record(record, resources) resource = super if resource target = resource[:target] || resource[:user] if record[:target] == target resource end end end # Return the header placed at the top of each generated file, warning # users that modifying this file manually is probably a bad idea. def self.header %{# HEADER: This file was autogenerated at #{Time.now} by puppet. # HEADER: While it can still be managed manually, it is definitely not recommended. # HEADER: Note particularly that the comments starting with 'Puppet Name' should # HEADER: not be deleted, as doing so could cause duplicate cron jobs.\n} end # Regex for finding one vixie cron header. def self.native_header_regex /# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.*?Cron version.*?vixie.*?\n/m end # If a vixie cron header is found, it should be dropped, cron will insert # a new one in any case, so we need to avoid duplicates. def self.drop_native_header true end # See if we can match the record against an existing cron job. def self.match(record, resources) # if the record is named, do not even bother (#19876) # except the resource name was implicitly generated (#3220) return false if record[:name] and !record[:unmanaged] resources.each do |name, resource| # Match the command first, since it's the most important one. next unless record[:target] == resource[:target] next unless record[:command] == resource.value(:command) # Now check the time fields compare_fields = self::TIME_FIELDS + [:special] matched = true compare_fields.each do |field| # If the resource does not manage a property (say monthday) it should # always match. If it is the other way around (e.g. resource defines # a should value for :special but the record does not have it, we do # not match next unless resource[field] unless record.include?(field) matched = false break end if record_value = record[field] and resource_value = resource.value(field) # The record translates '*' into absent in the post_parse hook and # the resource type does exactly the opposite (alias :absent to *) next if resource_value == '*' and record_value == :absent next if resource_value == record_value end matched =false break end return resource if matched end false end @name_index = 0 # Collapse name and env records. def self.prefetch_hook(records) name = nil envs = nil result = records.each { |record| case record[:record_type] when :comment if record[:name] name = record[:name] record[:skip] = true # Start collecting env values envs = [] end when :environment # If we're collecting env values (meaning we're in a named cronjob), # store the line and skip the record. if envs envs << record[:line] record[:skip] = true end when :blank # nothing else if name record[:name] = name name = nil else cmd_string = record[:command].gsub(/\s+/, "_") index = ( @name_index += 1 ) record[:name] = "unmanaged:#{cmd_string}-#{ index.to_s }" record[:unmanaged] = true end if envs.nil? or envs.empty? record[:environment] = :absent else # Collect all of the environment lines, and mark the records to be skipped, # since their data is included in our crontab record. record[:environment] = envs # And turn off env collection again envs = nil end end }.reject { |record| record[:skip] } result end def self.to_file(records) text = super # Apparently Freebsd will "helpfully" add a new TZ line to every # single cron line, but not in all cases (e.g., it doesn't do it # on my machine). This is my attempt to fix it so the TZ lines don't # multiply. if text =~ /(^TZ=.+\n)/ tz = $1 text.sub!(tz, '') text = tz + text end text end def user=(user) # we have to mark the target as modified first, to make sure that if # we move a cronjob from userA to userB, userA's crontab will also # be rewritten mark_target_modified @property_hash[:user] = user @property_hash[:target] = user end def user @property_hash[:user] || @property_hash[:target] end end