# frozen_string_literal: true # A restricting tag for fact resolution mechanisms. The tag must be true # for the resolution mechanism to be suitable. module LegacyFacter module Util class Confine attr_accessor :fact, :values include LegacyFacter::Util::Values # Add the restriction. Requires the fact name, an operator, and the value # we're comparing to. # # @param fact [Symbol] Name of the fact # @param values [Array] One or more values to match against. # They can be any type that provides a === method. # @param block [Proc] Alternatively a block can be supplied as a check. The fact # value will be passed as the argument to the block. If the block returns # true then the fact will be enabled, otherwise it will be disabled. def initialize(fact = nil, *values, &block) raise ArgumentError, 'The fact name must be provided' unless fact || block_given? raise ArgumentError, 'One or more values or a block must be provided' if values.empty? && !block_given? @fact = fact @values = values @block = block end def to_s return @block.to_s if @block format("'%s' '%s'", fact: @fact, values: @values.join(',')) end # Evaluate the fact, returning true or false. # if we have a block paramter then we only evaluate that instead def true? if @block && !@fact begin return !!@block.call rescue StandardError => e log.debug "Confine raised #{e.class} #{e}" return false end end unless (fact = Facter[@fact]) log.debug format('No fact for %s', fact: @fact) return false end value = convert(fact.value) return false if value.nil? if @block begin return !!@block.call(value) rescue StandardError => e log.debug "Confine raised #{e.class} #{e}" return false end end # we're intentionally using case equality (triple equals) because we # support matching against anything that supports === such as ranges, # regular expressions, etc @values.any? { |v| convert(v) === value } # rubocop:disable Style/CaseEquality end private def log @log ||= Facter::Log.new(self) end end end end