require 'logger' require 'tty-command' require 'hybrid_platforms_conductor/logger_helpers' require 'hybrid_platforms_conductor/io_router' module HybridPlatformsConductor class CmdRunner class UnexpectedExitCodeError < StandardError end class TimeoutError < StandardError end include LoggerHelpers # Return the executables prefix to use to execute commands # # Result:: # * String: The executable prefix def self.executables_prefix $0.include?('/') ? "#{File.dirname($0)}/" : '' end # Dry-run switch. When true, then commands are just printed out without being executed. # Boolean attr_accessor :dry_run # Constructor # # Parameters:: # * *logger* (Logger): Logger to be used [default = Logger.new(STDOUT)] # * *logger_stderr* (Logger): Logger to be used for stderr [default = Logger.new(STDERR)] def initialize(logger: Logger.new(STDOUT), logger_stderr: Logger.new(STDERR)) init_loggers(logger, logger_stderr) @dry_run = false end # Complete an option parser with options meant to control this Actions Executor # # Parameters:: # * *options_parser* (OptionParser): The option parser to complete # * *parallel* (Boolean): Do we activate options regarding parallel execution? [default = true] def options_parse(options_parser, parallel: true) options_parser.separator '' options_parser.separator 'Command runner options:' options_parser.on('-s', '--show-commands', 'Display the commands that would be run instead of running them') do @dry_run = true end end # Run an external command. # Handle dry-run mode, timeout, and check for an expected return code. # Raise an exception if the exit status is not the expected one. # # Parameters:: # * *cmd* (String): Command to be run # * *log_to_file* (String or nil): Log file capturing stdout or stderr (or nil for none). [default: nil] # * *log_to_stdout* (Boolean): Do we send the output to stdout? [default: true] # * *log_stdout_to_io* (IO or nil): IO to send command's stdout to, or nil for none. [default: nil] # * *log_stderr_to_io* (IO or nil): IO to send command's stderr to, or nil for none. [default: nil] # * *expected_code* (Integer, Symbol or Array): Return codes (or single one) that is expected [default: 0] # Symbol error codes can be used: # * *command_error*: The command could not be executed # * *timeout*: The command ended in timeout # * *timeout* (Integer or nil): Timeout to apply for the command to be run, or nil for no timeout [default: nil] # * *no_exception* (Boolean): If true, don't throw exception in case of error [default: false] # Result:: # * Integer or Symbol: Exit status of the command, or Symbol in case of error. In case of dry-run mode the expected code is returned without executing anything. # * String: Standard output of the command # * String: Standard error output of the command (can be a descriptive message of the error in case of error) def run_cmd( cmd, log_to_file: nil, log_to_stdout: true, log_stdout_to_io: nil, log_stderr_to_io: nil, expected_code: 0, timeout: nil, no_exception: false ) expected_code = [expected_code] unless expected_code.is_a?(Array) if @dry_run out cmd return expected_code.first, '', '' else log_debug "#{timeout.nil? ? '' : "[ Timeout #{timeout} ] - "}#{cmd.light_cyan.bold}" exit_status = nil cmd_stdout = nil cmd_stderr = nil file_output = if log_to_file if File.exist?(log_to_file) File.open(log_to_file, 'a') else FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(log_to_file)) File.open(log_to_file, 'w') end else nil end start_time = Time.now if log_debug? begin # Make sure we keep a trace of stdout and stderr, even if it was not asked, just to use it in case of exceptions raised cmd_result_stdout = '' cmd_result_stderr = '' # Route IOs stdout_queue = Queue.new stderr_queue = Queue.new IoRouter.with_io_router( stdout_queue => [cmd_result_stdout] + (log_stdout_to_io ? [log_stdout_to_io] : []) + (log_to_stdout ? [@logger] : []) + (file_output.nil? ? [] : [file_output]), stderr_queue => [cmd_result_stderr] + (log_stderr_to_io ? [log_stderr_to_io] : []) + (log_to_stdout ? [@logger_stderr] : []) + (file_output.nil? ? [] : [file_output]) ) do cmd_result = TTY::Command.new( printer: :null, pty: true, timeout: timeout, uuid: false ).run!(cmd) do |stdout, stderr| stdout_queue << stdout if stdout stderr_queue << stderr if stderr end exit_status = cmd_result.exit_status cmd_stdout = cmd_result.out cmd_stderr = cmd_result.err end rescue TTY::Command::TimeoutExceeded exit_status = :timeout cmd_stdout = cmd_result_stdout cmd_stderr = "#{cmd_result_stderr.empty? ? '' : "#{cmd_result_stderr}\n"}Timeout of #{timeout} triggered" rescue exit_status = :command_error cmd_stdout = cmd_result_stdout cmd_stderr = "#{cmd_result_stderr.empty? ? '' : "#{cmd_result_stderr}\n"}#{$!}\n#{$!.backtrace.join("\n")}" ensure file_output.close unless file_output.nil? end if log_debug? elapsed = Time.now - start_time log_debug "Finished in #{elapsed} seconds with exit status #{exit_status} (#{(expected_code.include?(exit_status) ? 'success'.light_green : 'failure'.light_red).bold})" end unless expected_code.include?(exit_status) error_title = "Command '#{cmd.split("\n").first}' returned error code #{exit_status} (expected #{expected_code.join(', ')})." if no_exception # We consider the caller is responsible for logging what he wants about the details of the error (stdout and stderr) log_error error_title else # The exception won't contain stdout and stderr details (unless output to stdout was on), so dump them now log_error "#{error_title}#{log_to_stdout ? '' : "\n----- Command STDOUT:\n#{cmd_stdout}\n----- Command STDERR:\n#{cmd_stderr}"}" raise exit_status == :timeout ? TimeoutError : UnexpectedExitCodeError, error_title end end return exit_status, cmd_stdout, cmd_stderr end end # Is the current user root? # Look into the environment to decide. # # Result:: # Boolean: Is the current user root? def root? whoami == 'root' end # Who is the local user? # Keep a cache of it. # # Result:: # String: Name of the local user def whoami unless defined?(@whoami) _exit_status, stdout, _stderr = run_cmd 'whoami', log_to_stdout: log_debug? @whoami = stdout.strip end @whoami end end end