# Author:: Adam Jacob () # Author:: Nuo Yan () # Author:: Christopher Walters () # Author:: Tim Hinderliter () # Author:: Seth Falcon () # Author:: Daniel DeLeo () # Copyright:: Copyright 2008-2018, Chef Software Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. require "chef/log" require "chef/cookbook/file_vendor" require "chef/cookbook/metadata" require "chef/version_class" require "chef/digester" require "chef/cookbook_manifest" require "chef/server_api" class Chef # == Chef::CookbookVersion # CookbookVersion is a model object encapsulating the data about a Chef # cookbook. Chef supports maintaining multiple versions of a cookbook on a # single server; each version is represented by a distinct instance of this # class. class CookbookVersion include Comparable extend Forwardable def_delegator :@cookbook_manifest, :files_for def_delegator :@cookbook_manifest, :each_file COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS = [ :resources, :providers, :recipes, :definitions, :libraries, :attributes, :files, :templates, :root_files ] attr_reader :all_files attr_accessor :root_paths attr_accessor :name # A Chef::Cookbook::Metadata object. It has a setter that fixes up the # metadata to add descriptions of the recipes contained in this # CookbookVersion. attr_reader :metadata # The `identifier` field is used for cookbook_artifacts, which are # organized on the chef server according to their content. If the # policy_mode option to CookbookManifest is set to true it will include # this field in the manifest Hash and in the upload URL. # # This field may be removed or have different behavior in the future, don't # use it in 3rd party code. # @api private attr_accessor :identifier # The first root path is the primary cookbook dir, from which metadata is loaded def root_dir root_paths[0] end def all_files=(files) @all_files = Array(files) cookbook_manifest.reset! end # This is the one and only method that knows how cookbook files' # checksums are generated. def self.checksum_cookbook_file(filepath) Chef::Digester.generate_md5_checksum_for_file(filepath) rescue Errno::ENOENT Chef::Log.debug("File #{filepath} does not exist, so there is no checksum to generate") nil end def self.cache Chef::FileCache end # Creates a new Chef::CookbookVersion object. # # === Returns # object:: Duh. :) def initialize(name, *root_paths, chef_server_rest: nil) @name = name @root_paths = root_paths @frozen = false @all_files = Array.new @file_vendor = nil @cookbook_manifest = Chef::CookbookManifest.new(self) @metadata = Chef::Cookbook::Metadata.new @chef_server_rest = chef_server_rest end def version metadata.version end # Indicates if this version is frozen or not. Freezing a coobkook version # indicates that a new cookbook with the same name and version number # shoule def frozen_version? @frozen end def freeze_version @frozen = true end def version=(new_version) cookbook_manifest.reset! metadata.version(new_version) end def full_name "#{name}-#{version}" end def attribute_filenames_by_short_filename @attribute_filenames_by_short_filename ||= begin name_map = filenames_by_name(files_for("attributes")) root_alias = cookbook_manifest.root_files.find { |record| record[:name] == "attributes.rb" } name_map["default"] = root_alias[:full_path] if root_alias name_map end end def recipe_filenames_by_name @recipe_filenames_by_name ||= begin name_map = filenames_by_name(files_for("recipes")) root_alias = cookbook_manifest.root_files.find { |record| record[:name] == "recipe.rb" } if root_alias Chef::Log.error("Cookbook #{name} contains both recipe.rb and and recipes/default.rb, ignoring recipes/default.rb") if name_map["default"] name_map["default"] = root_alias[:full_path] end name_map end end def metadata=(metadata) @metadata = metadata @metadata.recipes_from_cookbook_version(self) end def manifest cookbook_manifest.manifest end def manifest=(new_manifest) cookbook_manifest.update_from(new_manifest) end # Returns a hash of checksums to either nil or the on disk path (which is # done by generate_manifest). def checksums cookbook_manifest.checksums end def manifest_records_by_path cookbook_manifest.manifest_records_by_path end # Return recipe names in the form of cookbook_name::recipe_name def fully_qualified_recipe_names files_for("recipes").inject([]) do |memo, recipe| rname = recipe[:name].split("/")[1] rname = File.basename(rname, ".rb") memo << "#{name}::#{rname}" memo end end # called from DSL def load_recipe(recipe_name, run_context) unless recipe_filenames_by_name.has_key?(recipe_name) raise Chef::Exceptions::RecipeNotFound, "could not find recipe #{recipe_name} for cookbook #{name}" end Chef::Log.debug("Found recipe #{recipe_name} in cookbook #{name}") recipe = Chef::Recipe.new(name, recipe_name, run_context) recipe_filename = recipe_filenames_by_name[recipe_name] unless recipe_filename raise Chef::Exceptions::RecipeNotFound, "could not find #{recipe_name} files for cookbook #{name}" end recipe.from_file(recipe_filename) recipe end def segment_filenames(segment) files_for(segment).map { |f| f["full_path"] || File.join(root_dir, f["path"]) } end # Query whether a template file +template_filename+ is available. File # specificity for the given +node+ is obeyed in the lookup. def has_template_for_node?(node, template_filename) !!find_preferred_manifest_record(node, :templates, template_filename) end # Query whether a cookbook_file file +cookbook_filename+ is available. File # specificity for the given +node+ is obeyed in the lookup. def has_cookbook_file_for_node?(node, cookbook_filename) !!find_preferred_manifest_record(node, :files, cookbook_filename) end # Determine the most specific manifest record for the given # segment/filename, given information in the node. Throws # FileNotFound if there is no such segment and filename in the # manifest. # # A manifest record is a Mash that follows the following form: # { # :name => "example.rb", # :path => "files/default/example.rb", # :specificity => "default", # :checksum => "1234" # } def preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) found_pref = find_preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) if found_pref manifest_records_by_path[found_pref] else if segment == :files || segment == :templates error_message = "Cookbook '#{name}' (#{version}) does not contain a file at any of these locations:\n" error_locations = if filename.is_a?(Array) filename.map { |name| " #{File.join(segment.to_s, name)}" } else [ " #{segment}/#{node[:platform]}-#{node[:platform_version]}/#{filename}", " #{segment}/#{node[:platform]}/#{filename}", " #{segment}/default/#{filename}", " #{segment}/#{filename}", ] end error_message << error_locations.join("\n") existing_files = segment_filenames(segment) # Strip the root_dir prefix off all files for readability pretty_existing_files = existing_files.map do |path| if root_dir path[root_dir.length + 1..-1] else path end end # Show the files that the cookbook does have. If the user made a typo, # hopefully they'll see it here. unless pretty_existing_files.empty? error_message << "\n\nThis cookbook _does_ contain: ['#{pretty_existing_files.join("','")}']" end raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, error_message else raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, "cookbook #{name} does not contain file #{segment}/#{filename}" end end end def preferred_filename_on_disk_location(node, segment, filename, current_filepath = nil) manifest_record = preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) if current_filepath && (manifest_record["checksum"] == self.class.checksum_cookbook_file(current_filepath)) nil else file_vendor.get_filename(manifest_record["path"]) end end def relative_filenames_in_preferred_directory(node, segment, dirname) preferences = preferences_for_path(node, segment, dirname) filenames_by_pref = Hash.new preferences.each { |pref| filenames_by_pref[pref] = Array.new } files_for(segment).each do |manifest_record| manifest_record_path = manifest_record[:path] # find the NON SPECIFIC filenames, but prefer them by filespecificity. # For example, if we have a file: # 'files/default/somedir/somefile.conf' we only keep # 'somedir/somefile.conf'. If there is also # 'files/$hostspecific/somedir/otherfiles' that matches the requested # hostname specificity, that directory will win, as it is more specific. # # This is clearly ugly b/c the use case is for remote directory, where # we're just going to make cookbook_files out of these and make the # cookbook find them by filespecificity again. but it's the shortest # path to "success" for now. if manifest_record_path =~ /(#{Regexp.escape(segment.to_s)}\/[^\/]+\/#{Regexp.escape(dirname)})\/.+$/ specificity_dirname = $1 non_specific_path = manifest_record_path[/#{Regexp.escape(segment.to_s)}\/[^\/]+\/#{Regexp.escape(dirname)}\/(.+)$/, 1] # Record the specificity_dirname only if it's in the list of # valid preferences if filenames_by_pref[specificity_dirname] filenames_by_pref[specificity_dirname] << non_specific_path end end end best_pref = preferences.find { |pref| !filenames_by_pref[pref].empty? } raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, "cookbook #{name} has no directory #{segment}/default/#{dirname}" unless best_pref filenames_by_pref[best_pref] end # Determine the manifest records from the most specific directory # for the given node. See #preferred_manifest_record for a # description of entries of the returned Array. def preferred_manifest_records_for_directory(node, segment, dirname) preferences = preferences_for_path(node, segment, dirname) records_by_pref = Hash.new preferences.each { |pref| records_by_pref[pref] = Array.new } files_for(segment).each do |manifest_record| manifest_record_path = manifest_record[:path] # extract the preference part from the path. if manifest_record_path =~ /(#{Regexp.escape(segment.to_s)}\/[^\/]+\/#{Regexp.escape(dirname)})\/.+$/ # Note the specificy_dirname includes the segment and # dirname argument as above, which is what # preferences_for_path returns. It could be # "files/ubuntu-9.10/dirname", for example. specificity_dirname = $1 # Record the specificity_dirname only if it's in the list of # valid preferences if records_by_pref[specificity_dirname] records_by_pref[specificity_dirname] << manifest_record end end end best_pref = preferences.find { |pref| !records_by_pref[pref].empty? } raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, "cookbook #{name} (#{version}) has no directory #{segment}/default/#{dirname}" unless best_pref records_by_pref[best_pref] end # Given a node, segment and path (filename or directory name), # return the priority-ordered list of preference locations to # look. def preferences_for_path(node, segment, path) # only files and templates can be platform-specific if segment.to_sym == :files || segment.to_sym == :templates relative_search_path = if path.is_a?(Array) path else begin platform, version = Chef::Platform.find_platform_and_version(node) rescue ArgumentError => e # Skip platform/version if they were not found by find_platform_and_version if e.message =~ /Cannot find a (?:platform|version)/ platform = "/unknown_platform/" version = "/unknown_platform_version/" else raise end end fqdn = node[:fqdn] # Break version into components, eg: "5.7.1" => [ "5.7.1", "5.7", "5" ] search_versions = [] parts = version.to_s.split(".") parts.size.times do search_versions << parts.join(".") parts.pop end # Most specific to least specific places to find the path search_path = [ File.join("host-#{fqdn}", path) ] search_versions.each do |v| search_path << File.join("#{platform}-#{v}", path) end search_path << File.join(platform.to_s, path) search_path << File.join("default", path) search_path << path search_path end relative_search_path.map { |relative_path| File.join(segment.to_s, relative_path) } else if segment.to_sym == :root_files [path] else [File.join(segment, path)] end end end private :preferences_for_path def display output = Mash.new output["cookbook_name"] = name output["name"] = full_name output["frozen?"] = frozen_version? output["metadata"] = metadata.to_hash output["version"] = version output.merge(cookbook_manifest.by_parent_directory) end def self.from_hash(o) cookbook_version = new(o["cookbook_name"] || o["name"]) # We want the Chef::Cookbook::Metadata object to always be inflated cookbook_version.manifest = o cookbook_version.metadata = Chef::Cookbook::Metadata.from_hash(o["metadata"]) cookbook_version.identifier = o["identifier"] if o.key?("identifier") # We don't need the following step when we decide to stop supporting deprecated operators in the metadata (e.g. <<, >>) cookbook_version.manifest["metadata"] = Chef::JSONCompat.from_json(Chef::JSONCompat.to_json(cookbook_version.metadata)) cookbook_version.freeze_version if o["frozen?"] cookbook_version end def self.from_cb_artifact_data(o) from_hash(o) end def metadata_json_file File.join(root_paths[0], "metadata.json") end def metadata_rb_file File.join(root_paths[0], "metadata.rb") end def reload_metadata! if File.exists?(metadata_json_file) metadata.from_json(IO.read(metadata_json_file)) end end ## # REST API ## def chef_server_rest @chef_server_rest ||= chef_server_rest end def self.chef_server_rest Chef::ServerAPI.new(Chef::Config[:chef_server_url], { version_class: Chef::CookbookManifestVersions }) end def destroy chef_server_rest.delete("cookbooks/#{name}/#{version}") self end def self.load(name, version = "_latest") version = "_latest" if version == "latest" from_hash(chef_server_rest.get("cookbooks/#{name}/#{version}")) end # The API returns only a single version of each cookbook in the result from the cookbooks method def self.list chef_server_rest.get("cookbooks") end # Alias latest_cookbooks as list class << self alias :latest_cookbooks :list end def self.list_all_versions chef_server_rest.get("cookbooks?num_versions=all") end ## # Given a +cookbook_name+, get a list of all versions that exist on the # server. # ===Returns # [String]:: Array of cookbook versions, which are strings like 'x.y.z' # nil:: if the cookbook doesn't exist. an error will also be logged. def self.available_versions(cookbook_name) chef_server_rest.get("cookbooks/#{cookbook_name}")[cookbook_name]["versions"].map do |cb| cb["version"] end rescue Net::HTTPServerException => e if e.to_s =~ /^404/ Chef::Log.error("Cannot find a cookbook named #{cookbook_name}") nil else raise end end def <=>(other) raise Chef::Exceptions::CookbookVersionNameMismatch if name != other.name # FIXME: can we change the interface to the Metadata class such # that metadata.version returns a Chef::Version instance instead # of a string? Chef::Version.new(version) <=> Chef::Version.new(other.version) end def cookbook_manifest @cookbook_manifest ||= CookbookManifest.new(self) end private def find_preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) preferences = preferences_for_path(node, segment, filename) # in order of prefernce, look for the filename in the manifest preferences.find { |preferred_filename| manifest_records_by_path[preferred_filename] } end # For each manifest record, produce a mapping of base filename (i.e. recipe name # or attribute file) to on disk location def relative_paths_by_name(records) records.select { |record| record[:name] =~ /\.rb$/ }.inject({}) { |memo, record| memo[File.basename(record[:name], ".rb")] = record[:path]; memo } end # For each manifest record, produce a mapping of base filename (i.e. recipe name # or attribute file) to on disk location def filenames_by_name(records) records.select { |record| record[:name] =~ /\.rb$/ }.inject({}) { |memo, record| memo[File.basename(record[:name], ".rb")] = record[:full_path]; memo } end def file_vendor unless @file_vendor @file_vendor = Chef::Cookbook::FileVendor.create_from_manifest(cookbook_manifest) end @file_vendor end end end