require 'puppet/module' module Puppet; module Parser; module Files module_function # Return a list of manifests as absolute filenames matching the given # pattern. # # @param pattern [String] A reference for a file in a module. It is the format "/" # @param environment [Puppet::Node::Environment] the environment of modules # # @return [Array(String, Array)] the module name and the list of files found # @api private def find_manifests_in_modules(pattern, environment) module_name, file_pattern = split_file_path(pattern) begin if mod = environment.module(module_name) return [mod.name, mod.match_manifests(file_pattern)] end rescue Puppet::Module::InvalidName # one of the modules being loaded might have an invalid name and so # looking for one might blow up since we load them lazily. end [nil, []] end # Find the concrete file denoted by +file+. If +file+ is absolute, # return it directly. Otherwise try to find relative to the +templatedir+ # config param. If that fails try to find it as a template in a # module. # In all cases, an absolute path is returned, which does not # necessarily refer to an existing file # # @api private def find_template(template, environment) if template == File.expand_path(template) return template end if template_paths = templatepath(environment) # If we can find the template in :templatedir, we return that. template_paths.collect { |path| File::join(path, template) }.each do |f| return f if Puppet::FileSystem.exist?(f) end end # check in the default template dir, if there is one if td_file = find_template_in_module(template, environment) return td_file end nil end # @api private def find_template_in_module(template, environment) path, file = split_file_path(template) # Because templates don't have an assumed template name, like manifests do, # we treat templates with no name as being templates in the main template # directory. return nil unless file if mod = environment.module(path) and t = mod.template(file) return t end nil end # Return an array of paths by splitting the +templatedir+ config # parameter. # @api private def templatepath(environment) dirs = Puppet.settings.value(:templatedir, environment.to_s).split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) dirs.select do |p| File::directory?(p) end end # Split the path into the module and the rest of the path, or return # nil if the path is empty or absolute (starts with a /). # @api private def split_file_path(path) if path == "" or Puppet::Util.absolute_path?(path) nil else path.split(File::SEPARATOR, 2) end end end; end; end