require 'pathname' require 'puppet/forge' require 'puppet/module_tool' module Puppet::ModuleTool class InstalledModules < SemanticPuppet::Dependency::Source attr_reader :modules, :by_name def priority 10 end def initialize(env) @env = env modules = env.modules_by_path @fetched = [] @modules = {} @by_name = {} env.modulepath.each do |path| modules[path].each do |mod| @by_name[mod.name] = mod next unless mod.has_metadata? release = ModuleRelease.new(self, mod) @modules[release.name] ||= release end end @modules.freeze end # Fetches {ModuleRelease} entries for each release of the named module. # # @param name [String] the module name to look up # @return [Array] a list of releases for # the given name # @see SemanticPuppet::Dependency::Source#fetch def fetch(name) name = name.tr('/', '-') if @modules.key? name @fetched << name [ @modules[name] ] else [ ] end end def fetched @fetched end class ModuleRelease < SemanticPuppet::Dependency::ModuleRelease attr_reader :mod, :metadata def initialize(source, mod, strict_semver = true) @mod = mod @metadata = mod.metadata name = mod.forge_name.tr('/', '-') begin version = SemanticPuppet::Version.parse(mod.version) rescue SemanticPuppet::Version::ValidationFailure => e Puppet.warning _("%{module_name} (%{path}) has an invalid version number (%{version}). The version has been set to 0.0.0. If you are the maintainer for this module, please update the metadata.json with a valid Semantic Version (http://semver.org).") % { module_name: mod.name, path: mod.path, version: mod.version } version = SemanticPuppet::Version.parse("0.0.0") end release = "#{name}@#{version}" super(source, name, version, {}) if mod.dependencies mod.dependencies.each do |dependency| results = Puppet::ModuleTool.parse_module_dependency(release, dependency, strict_semver) dep_name, parsed_range, range = results add_constraint('initialize', dep_name, range.to_s) do |node| parsed_range === node.version end end end end def install_dir Pathname.new(@mod.path).dirname end def install(dir) # If we're already installed, there's no need for us to faff about. end def prepare # We're already installed; what preparation remains? end end end end