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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ DOCS_SRC_DIR=./docs/src
SPEECHDIR=./docs/speeches
TYPEDIR=./cdist/conf/type
SPHINXM=$(MAKE) -C $(DOCS_SRC_DIR) man
SPHINXH=$(MAKE) -C $(DOCS_SRC_DIR) html
SPHINXC=$(MAKE) -C $(DOCS_SRC_DIR) clean
SPHINXM=make -C $(DOCS_SRC_DIR) man
SPHINXH=make -C $(DOCS_SRC_DIR) html
SPHINXC=make -C $(DOCS_SRC_DIR) clean
################################################################################
# Manpages
@ -63,28 +63,16 @@ DOCSREFSH=$(DOCS_SRC_DIR)/cdist-reference.rst.sh
$(DOCSREF): $(DOCSREFSH)
$(DOCSREFSH)
# Html types list with references
DOCSTYPESREF=$(MAN7DSTDIR)/cdist-types.rst
DOCSTYPESREFSH=$(DOCS_SRC_DIR)/cdist-types.rst.sh
$(DOCSTYPESREF): $(DOCSTYPESREFSH)
$(DOCSTYPESREFSH)
DOCSCFGSKEL=./configuration/cdist.cfg.skeleton
configskel: $(DOCSCFGSKEL)
cp -f "$(DOCSCFGSKEL)" "$(DOCS_SRC_DIR)/"
version:
@[ -f "cdist/version.py" ] || { \
printf "Missing 'cdist/version.py', please generate it first.\n" && exit 1; \
}
# Manpages #3: generic part
man: version configskel $(MANTYPES) $(DOCSREF) $(DOCSTYPESREF)
man: version $(MANTYPES) $(DOCSREF)
$(SPHINXM)
html: version configskel $(MANTYPES) $(DOCSREF) $(DOCSTYPESREF)
html: version $(MANTYPES) $(DOCSREF)
$(SPHINXH)
docs: man html
@ -104,7 +92,7 @@ DOTMANTYPES=$(subst /man.rst,.rst,$(DOTMANTYPEPREFIX))
$(DOTMAN7DSTDIR)/cdist-type%.rst: $(DOTTYPEDIR)/%/man.rst
ln -sf "$^" $@
dotman: version configskel $(DOTMANTYPES) $(DOCSREF) $(DOCSTYPESREF)
dotman: version $(DOTMANTYPES)
$(SPHINXM)
################################################################################
@ -126,8 +114,6 @@ speeches: $(SPEECHES)
#
clean: docs-clean
rm -f $(DOCS_SRC_DIR)/cdist-reference.rst
rm -f $(DOCS_SRC_DIR)/cdist-types.rst
rm -f $(DOCS_SRC_DIR)/cdist.cfg.skeleton
find "$(DOCS_SRC_DIR)" -mindepth 2 -type l \
| xargs rm -f

7
README Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
cdist
-----
cdist is a usable configuration management system.
For the web documentation have a look at https://www.cdi.st/
or at docs/src for reStructuredText manual.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Maintainers should use ./bin/cdist-build-helper script.
Maintainers should use ./bin/build-helper script.
Makefile is intended for end users. It can be used for non-maintaining
targets that can be run from pure source (without git repository).

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@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
# cdist
**cdist** is a usable configuration management system.
It adheres to the [**KISS principle**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle)
and is being used in small up to enterprise grade environments.
For more information have a look at [**homepage**](https://cdi.st)
or at **``docs/src``** for manual in **reStructuredText** format.
## Contributing
Merge/Pull requests can be made in both
[upstream **GitLab**](https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist/merge_requests)
(managed by [**ungleich**](https://ungleich.ch))
and [**GitHub** project](https://github.com/ungleich/cdist/pulls).
Issues can be made and other project management activites happen
[**only in GitLab**](https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist)
(needs [**ungleich** account](https://account.ungleich.ch)).
For community-maintained types there is
[**cdist-contrib** project](https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist-contrib).
## Participating
IRC: ``#cdist`` @ [libera](https://libera.chat)
Matrix: ``#cdist:ungleich.ch``
Matrix and IRC are bridged.

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ usage() {
shellcheck-manifests
shellcheck-local-gencodes
shellcheck-remote-gencodes
shellcheck-bin
shellcheck-scripts
shellcheck-gencodes
shellcheck-types
shellcheck
@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ SHELLCHECKCMD="shellcheck -s sh -f gcc -x"
# Skip SC2154 for variables starting with __ since such variables are cdist
# environment variables.
SHELLCHECK_SKIP=': __.*is referenced but not assigned.*\[SC2154\]'
SHELLCHECKTMP=".shellcheck.tmp"
# Change to checkout directory
basedir="${0%/*}/../"
@ -370,7 +369,8 @@ eof
cat << eof
Manual steps post release:
- cdist-web
- send generated mailinglist.tmp mail
- send mail body generated in mailinglist.tmp and inform Dmitry for deb
- twitter
eof
;;
@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ eof
;;
pycodestyle|pep8)
pycodestyle "${basedir}" "${basedir}/bin/cdist"
pycodestyle "${basedir}" "${basedir}/scripts/cdist" | less
;;
check-pycodestyle)
@ -431,80 +431,57 @@ eof
;;
shellcheck-global-explorers)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
find cdist/conf/explorer -type f -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
find cdist/conf/explorer -type f -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" || exit 0
;;
shellcheck-type-explorers)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
find cdist/conf/type -type f -path "*/explorer/*" -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
find cdist/conf/type -type f -path "*/explorer/*" -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" || exit 0
;;
shellcheck-manifests)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
find cdist/conf/type -type f -name manifest -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
find cdist/conf/type -type f -name manifest -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" || exit 0
;;
shellcheck-local-gencodes)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
find cdist/conf/type -type f -name gencode-local -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
find cdist/conf/type -type f -name gencode-local -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" || exit 0
;;
shellcheck-remote-gencodes)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
find cdist/conf/type -type f -name gencode-remote -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
find cdist/conf/type -type f -name gencode-remote -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" || exit 0
;;
# NOTE: shellcheck-scripts is kept for compatibility
shellcheck-bin|shellcheck-scripts)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
${SHELLCHECKCMD} bin/cdist-dump bin/cdist-new-type > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
shellcheck-scripts)
${SHELLCHECKCMD} scripts/cdist-dump scripts/cdist-new-type || exit 0
;;
shellcheck-gencodes)
errors=false
"$0" shellcheck-local-gencodes || errors=true
"$0" shellcheck-remote-gencodes || errors=true
! $errors || exit 1
"$0" shellcheck-local-gencodes
"$0" shellcheck-remote-gencodes
;;
shellcheck-types)
errors=false
"$0" shellcheck-type-explorers || errors=true
"$0" shellcheck-manifests || errors=true
"$0" shellcheck-gencodes || errors=true
! $errors || exit 1
"$0" shellcheck-type-explorers
"$0" shellcheck-manifests
"$0" shellcheck-gencodes
;;
shellcheck)
errors=false
"$0" shellcheck-global-explorers || errors=true
"$0" shellcheck-types || errors=true
"$0" shellcheck-bin || errors=true
! $errors || exit 1
"$0" shellcheck-global-explorers
"$0" shellcheck-types
"$0" shellcheck-scripts
;;
shellcheck-type-files)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
find cdist/conf/type -type f -path "*/files/*" -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" > "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"
test ! -s "${SHELLCHECKTMP}" || { cat "${SHELLCHECKTMP}"; exit 1; }
find cdist/conf/type -type f -path "*/files/*" -exec ${SHELLCHECKCMD} {} + | grep -v "${SHELLCHECK_SKIP}" || exit 0
;;
shellcheck-with-files)
errors=false
"$0" shellcheck || errors=true
"$0" shellcheck-type-files || errors=true
! $errors || exit 1
"$0" shellcheck
"$0" shellcheck-type-files
;;
shellcheck-build-helper)
${SHELLCHECKCMD} ./bin/cdist-build-helper
${SHELLCHECKCMD} ./bin/build-helper
;;
check-shellcheck)
@ -558,7 +535,6 @@ eof
# Temp files
rm -f ./*.tmp
rm -f ./.*.tmp
;;
distclean)

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@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#!/bin/sh
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# 2010-2016 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
# 2016 Darko Poljak (darko.poljak at gmail.com)
# 2012 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -21,83 +20,14 @@
#
#
import logging
import os
import sys
# Wrapper for real script to allow execution from checkout
dir=${0%/*}
# See if this file's parent is cdist module
# and if so add it to module search path.
cdist_dir = os.path.realpath(
os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.pardir))
cdist_init_dir = os.path.join(cdist_dir, 'cdist', '__init__.py')
if os.path.exists(cdist_init_dir):
sys.path.insert(0, cdist_dir)
# Ensure version is present - the bundled/shipped version contains a static version,
# the git version contains a dynamic version
"$dir/build-helper" version
import cdist # noqa 402
import cdist.argparse # noqa 402
import cdist.banner # noqa 402
import cdist.config # noqa 402
import cdist.install # noqa 402
import cdist.shell # noqa 402
import cdist.inventory # noqa 402
libdir=$(cd "${dir}/../" && pwd -P)
export PYTHONPATH="${libdir}"
def commandline():
"""Parse command line"""
# preos subcommand hack
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == 'preos':
return cdist.preos.PreOS.commandline(sys.argv[1:])
parser, cfg = cdist.argparse.parse_and_configure(sys.argv[1:])
args = cfg.get_args()
# Work around python 3.3 bug:
# http://bugs.python.org/issue16308
# http://bugs.python.org/issue9253
# FIXME: catching AttributeError also hides
# real problems.. try a different way
# FIXME: we always print main help, not
# the help of the actual parser being used!
try:
getattr(args, "func")
except AttributeError:
parser['main'].print_help()
sys.exit(0)
args.func(args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
if sys.version_info[:3] < cdist.MIN_SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSION:
print(
'Python >= {} is required on the source host.'.format(
".".join(map(str, cdist.MIN_SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSION))),
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
exit_code = 0
try:
import re
import os
if re.match("__", os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])):
import cdist.emulator
emulator = cdist.emulator.Emulator(sys.argv)
emulator.run()
else:
commandline()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
exit_code = 2
except cdist.Error as e:
log = logging.getLogger("cdist")
log.error(e)
exit_code = 1
sys.exit(exit_code)
"$dir/../scripts/cdist" "$@"

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@ -22,27 +22,11 @@
import os
import hashlib
import subprocess
import cdist.log
VERSION = 'unknown version'
try:
import cdist.version
VERSION = cdist.version.VERSION
except ModuleNotFoundError:
cdist_dir = os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.pardir))
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(cdist_dir, '.git')):
try:
VERSION = subprocess.check_output(
['git', 'describe', '--always'],
cwd=cdist_dir,
universal_newlines=True)
except Exception:
pass
BANNER = """
.. . .x+=:. s
@ -64,9 +48,6 @@ REMOTE_EXEC = "ssh -o User=root"
REMOTE_CMDS_CLEANUP_PATTERN = "ssh -o User=root -O exit -S {}"
MIN_SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSION = (3, 5)
class Error(Exception):
"""Base exception class for this project"""
pass

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@ -5,14 +5,11 @@ import logging
import collections
import functools
import cdist.configuration
import cdist.log
import cdist.preos
import cdist.info
import cdist.scan.commandline
# set of beta sub-commands
BETA_COMMANDS = set(('install', 'inventory', 'scan', ))
BETA_COMMANDS = set(('install', 'inventory', ))
# set of beta arguments for sub-commands
BETA_ARGS = {
'config': set(('tag', 'all_tagged_hosts', 'use_archiving', )),
@ -106,7 +103,7 @@ def get_parsers():
name="log level"),
help=('Set the specified verbosity level. '
'The levels, in order from the lowest to the highest, are: '
'ERROR (-1), WARNING (0), INFO (1), VERBOSE (2), DEBUG (3), '
'ERROR (-1), WARNING (0), INFO (1), VERBOSE (2), DEBUG (3) '
'TRACE (4 or higher). If used along with -v then -v '
'increases last set value and -l overwrites last set '
'value.'),
@ -127,14 +124,6 @@ def get_parsers():
'value.'),
action='count', default=None)
parser['colored_output'] = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
parser['colored_output'].add_argument(
'--colors', metavar='WHEN',
help="Colorize cdist's output based on log level; "
"WHEN is 'always', 'never', or 'auto'.",
action='store', dest='colored_output', required=False,
choices=cdist.configuration.ColoredOutputOption.CHOICES)
parser['beta'] = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
parser['beta'].add_argument(
'-b', '--beta',
@ -207,13 +196,6 @@ def get_parsers():
'supported. Without argument CPU count is used by default. '),
action='store', dest='jobs',
const=multiprocessing.cpu_count())
parser['config_main'].add_argument(
'--log-server',
action='store_true',
help=('Start a log server for sub processes to use. '
'This is mainly useful when running cdist nested '
'from a code-local script. Log server is alwasy '
'implicitly started for \'install\' command.'))
parser['config_main'].add_argument(
'-n', '--dry-run',
help='Do not execute code.', action='store_true')
@ -274,7 +256,8 @@ def get_parsers():
'-f', '--file',
help=('Read specified file for a list of additional hosts to '
'operate on or if \'-\' is given, read stdin (one host per '
'line).'),
'line). If no host or host file is specified then, by '
'default, read hosts from stdin.'),
dest='hostfile', required=False)
parser['config_args'].add_argument(
'-p', '--parallel', nargs='?', metavar='HOST_MAX',
@ -299,7 +282,6 @@ def get_parsers():
'host', nargs='*', help='Host(s) to operate on.')
parser['config'] = parser['sub'].add_parser(
'config', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['config_main'],
parser['inventory_common'],
@ -318,7 +300,6 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['add-host'] = parser['invsub'].add_parser(
'add-host', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['inventory_common']])
parser['add-host'].add_argument(
@ -326,12 +307,13 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['add-host'].add_argument(
'-f', '--file',
help=('Read additional hosts to add from specified file '
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '),
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '
'If no host or host file is specified then, by default, '
'read from stdin.'),
dest='hostfile', required=False)
parser['add-tag'] = parser['invsub'].add_parser(
'add-tag', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['inventory_common']])
parser['add-tag'].add_argument(
@ -340,12 +322,20 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['add-tag'].add_argument(
'-f', '--file',
help=('Read additional hosts to add tags from specified file '
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '),
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '
'If no host or host file is specified then, by default, '
'read from stdin. If no tags/tagfile nor hosts/hostfile'
' are specified then tags are read from stdin and are'
' added to all hosts.'),
dest='hostfile', required=False)
parser['add-tag'].add_argument(
'-T', '--tag-file',
help=('Read additional tags to add from specified file '
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each tag on separate line). '),
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each tag on separate line). '
'If no tag or tag file is specified then, by default, '
'read from stdin. If no tags/tagfile nor hosts/hostfile'
' are specified then tags are read from stdin and are'
' added to all hosts.'),
dest='tagfile', required=False)
parser['add-tag'].add_argument(
'-t', '--taglist',
@ -355,7 +345,6 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['del-host'] = parser['invsub'].add_parser(
'del-host', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['inventory_common']])
parser['del-host'].add_argument(
@ -366,12 +355,13 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['del-host'].add_argument(
'-f', '--file',
help=('Read additional hosts to delete from specified file '
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '),
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '
'If no host or host file is specified then, by default, '
'read from stdin.'),
dest='hostfile', required=False)
parser['del-tag'] = parser['invsub'].add_parser(
'del-tag', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['inventory_common']])
parser['del-tag'].add_argument(
@ -384,13 +374,20 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['del-tag'].add_argument(
'-f', '--file',
help=('Read additional hosts to delete tags for from specified '
'file or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate '
'line). '),
'file or from stdin if \'-\' (each host on separate line). '
'If no host or host file is specified then, by default, '
'read from stdin. If no tags/tagfile nor hosts/hostfile'
' are specified then tags are read from stdin and are'
' deleted from all hosts.'),
dest='hostfile', required=False)
parser['del-tag'].add_argument(
'-T', '--tag-file',
help=('Read additional tags from specified file '
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each tag on separate line). '),
'or from stdin if \'-\' (each tag on separate line). '
'If no tag or tag file is specified then, by default, '
'read from stdin. If no tags/tagfile nor'
' hosts/hostfile are specified then tags are read from'
' stdin and are added to all hosts.'),
dest='tagfile', required=False)
parser['del-tag'].add_argument(
'-t', '--taglist',
@ -400,7 +397,6 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['list'] = parser['invsub'].add_parser(
'list', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['inventory_common']])
parser['list'].add_argument(
@ -428,90 +424,18 @@ def get_parsers():
parser['inventory'].set_defaults(
func=cdist.inventory.Inventory.commandline)
# PreOS
# PreOs
parser['preos'] = parser['sub'].add_parser('preos', add_help=False)
# Shell
parser['shell'] = parser['sub'].add_parser(
'shell', parents=[parser['loglevel'], parser['colored_output']])
'shell', parents=[parser['loglevel']])
parser['shell'].add_argument(
'-s', '--shell',
help=('Select shell to use, defaults to current shell. Used shell'
' should be POSIX compatible shell.'))
parser['shell'].set_defaults(func=cdist.shell.Shell.commandline)
# Info
parser['info'] = parser['sub'].add_parser('info')
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-a', '--all', help='Display all info. This is the default.',
action='store_true', default=False)
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-c', '--conf-dir',
help='Add configuration directory (can be repeated).',
action='append')
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-e', '--global-explorers',
help='Display info for global explorers.', action='store_true',
default=False)
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-F', '--fixed-string',
help='Interpret pattern as a fixed string.', action='store_true',
default=False)
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-f', '--full', help='Display full details.',
action='store_true', default=False)
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-g', '--config-file',
help='Use specified custom configuration file.',
dest="config_file", required=False)
parser['info'].add_argument(
'-t', '--types', help='Display info for types.',
action='store_true', default=False)
parser['info'].add_argument(
'pattern', nargs='?', help='Glob pattern.')
parser['info'].set_defaults(func=cdist.info.Info.commandline)
# Scan = config + further
parser['scan'] = parser['sub'].add_parser('scan', add_help=False,
parents=[parser['config']])
parser['scan'] = parser['sub'].add_parser(
'scan', parents=[parser['loglevel'],
parser['beta'],
parser['colored_output'],
parser['common'],
parser['config_main']])
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'-m', '--mode', help='Which modes should run',
action='append', default=[],
choices=['scan', 'trigger', 'config'])
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'--list',
action='store_true',
help='List the known hosts and exit')
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'--config',
action='store_true',
help='Try to configure detected hosts')
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'-I', '--interface',
action='append', default=[], required=True,
help='On which interfaces to scan/trigger')
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'--name-mapper',
action='store', default=None,
help='Map addresses to names, required for config mode')
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'-d', '--config-delay',
action='store', default=3600, type=int,
help='How long (seconds) to wait before reconfiguring after last try')
parser['scan'].add_argument(
'-t', '--trigger-delay',
action='store', default=5, type=int,
help='How long (seconds) to wait between ICMPv6 echo requests')
parser['scan'].set_defaults(func=cdist.scan.commandline.commandline)
for p in parser:
parser[p].epilog = EPILOG
@ -522,12 +446,7 @@ def handle_loglevel(args):
if hasattr(args, 'quiet') and args.quiet:
args.verbose = _verbosity_level_off
logging.getLogger().setLevel(_verbosity_level[args.verbose])
def handle_log_colors(args):
if cdist.configuration.ColoredOutputOption.translate(args.colored_output):
cdist.log.CdistFormatter.USE_COLORS = True
logging.root.setLevel(_verbosity_level[args.verbose])
def parse_and_configure(argv, singleton=True):
@ -541,14 +460,13 @@ def parse_and_configure(argv, singleton=True):
raise cdist.Error(str(e))
# Loglevels are handled globally in here
handle_loglevel(args)
handle_log_colors(args)
log = logging.getLogger("cdist")
log.verbose("version %s", cdist.VERSION)
log.trace('command line args: %s', cfg.command_line_args)
log.trace('configuration: %s', cfg.get_config())
log.trace('configured args: %s', args)
log.verbose("version %s" % cdist.VERSION)
log.trace('command line args: {}'.format(cfg.command_line_args))
log.trace('configuration: {}'.format(cfg.get_config()))
log.trace('configured args: {}'.format(args))
check_beta(vars(args))

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sysctl -n hw.ncpuonline
;;
"freebsd"|"netbsd")
PATH=$(getconf PATH)
sysctl -n hw.ncpu
;;
*)
if [ -r /proc/cpuinfo ]; then
cores="$(grep "core id" /proc/cpuinfo | sort | uniq | wc -l)"

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@ -1,66 +1,27 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# based on previous work by other people, modified by:
# 2020 Dennis Camera <dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch>
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
# cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Finds disks of the system (excl. ram disks, floppy, cdrom)
#!/bin/sh
uname_s="$(uname -s)"
case $uname_s in
case "${uname_s}" in
FreeBSD)
sysctl -n kern.disks
;;
OpenBSD)
sysctl -n hw.disknames | grep -Eo '[lsw]d[0-9]+'
;;
NetBSD)
PATH=$(getconf PATH)
sysctl -n hw.disknames | awk -v RS=' ' '/^[lsw]d[0-9]+/'
OpenBSD|NetBSD)
sysctl -n hw.disknames | grep -Eo '[lsw]d[0-9]+' | xargs
;;
Linux)
# list of major device numbers toexclude:
# ram disks, floppies, cdroms
if command -v lsblk > /dev/null
then
# exclude ram disks, floppies and cdroms
# https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/admin-guide/devices.txt
ign_majors='1 2 11'
if command -v lsblk >/dev/null 2>&1
then
lsblk -e "$(echo "$ign_majors" | tr ' ' ',')" -dno name
elif test -d /sys/block/
then
# shellcheck disable=SC2012
ls -1 /sys/block/ \
| awk -v ign_majors="$(echo "$ign_majors" | tr ' ' '|')" '
{
devfile = "/sys/block/" $0 "/dev"
getline devno < devfile
close(devfile)
if (devno !~ "^(" ign_majors "):") print
}'
lsblk -e 1,2,11 -dno name | xargs
else
echo "Don't know how to list disks on Linux without lsblk and sysfs." >&2
echo 'If you can, please submit a patch.'>&2
printf "Don't know how to list disks for %s operating system without lsblk, if you can please submit a patch\n" "${uname_s}" >&2
fi
;;
*)
printf "Don't know how to list disks for %s operating system.\n" "${uname_s}" >&2
printf 'If you can please submit a patch\n' >&2
printf "Don't know how to list disks for %s operating system, if you can please submit a patch\n" "${uname_s}" >&2
;;
esac \
| xargs
esac
exit 0

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@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#!/bin/sh
#
# 2016 Daniel Heule (hda at sfs.biz)
# Copyright 2017, Philippe Gregoire <pg@pgregoire.xyz>
# 2020 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -20,423 +19,21 @@
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# Returns the name of the init system (PID 1)
# Expected values:
# Linux:
# Adélie Linux:
# sysvinit+openrc
# Alpine Linux:
# busybox-init+openrc
# ArchLinux:
# systemd, sysvinit
# CRUX:
# sysvinit
# Debian:
# systemd, upstart, sysvinit, openrc, ???
# Devuan:
# sysvinit, sysvinit+openrc
# Gentoo:
# sysvinit+openrc, openrc-init, systemd
# OpenBMC:
# systemd
# OpenWrt:
# procd, init???
# RedHat (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, RedHat Linux, ...):
# systemd, upstart, upstart-legacy, sysvinit
# Slackware:
# sysvinit
# SuSE:
# systemd, sysvinit
# Ubuntu:
# systemd, upstart, upstart-legacy, sysvinit
# VoidLinux:
# runit
# Returns the process name of pid 1 ( normaly the init system )
# for example at linux this value is "init" or "systemd" in most cases
#
# GNU:
# Debian:
# sysvinit, hurd-init
#
# BSD:
# {Free,Open,Net}BSD:
# init
#
# Mac OS X:
# launchd, init+SystemStarter
#
# Solaris/Illumos:
# smf, init???
# NOTE: init systems can be stacked. This is popular to run OpenRC on top of
# sysvinit (Gentoo) or busybox-init (Alpine), but can also be used to run runit
# as a systemd service. This makes init system detection very complicated
# (which result is expected?) This script tries to untangle some combinations,
# OpenRC on top of sysv or busybox (X+openrc), but will ignore others (runit as
# a systemd service)
uname_s="$(uname -s)"
# NOTE: When we have no idea, nothing will be printed!
# NOTE:
# When trying to gather information about the init system make sure to do so
# without calling the binary! On some systems this triggers a reinitialisation
# of the system which we don't want (e.g. embedded systems).
set -e
KERNEL_NAME=$(uname -s)
KNOWN_INIT_SYSTEMS=$(cat <<EOF
systemd
sysvinit
upstart
runit
procd
smf
launchd
init
hurd_init
systemstarter
EOF
)
common_candidates_by_kernel() {
case $KERNEL_NAME
in
FreeBSD|NetBSD|OpenBSD)
echo init
;;
case "$uname_s" in
Linux)
echo systemd
echo sysvinit
echo upstart
(pgrep -P0 -l | awk '/^1[ \t]/ {print $2;}') || true
;;
GNU)
echo sysvinit
echo hurd-init
;;
Darwin)
echo launchd
echo systemstarter
;;
SunOS)
echo smf
;;
esac
}
## Helpers
trim() {
sed -e 's/^[[:blank:]]*//' -e 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' -e '/^[[:blank:]]*$/d'
}
unique() {
# Delete duplicate lines (keeping input order)
# NOTE: Solaris AWK breaks without if/print construct.
awk '{ if (!x[$0]++) print }'
}
## Check functions
# These functions are used to verify if a guess is correct by checking some
# common property of a running system (presence of a directory in /run etc.)
check_busybox_init() (
busybox_path=${1:-/bin/busybox}
test -x "${busybox_path}" || return 1
grep -q 'BusyBox v[0-9]' "${busybox_path}" || return 1
# It is quite common to use Busybox init to stack other init systemd
# (like OpenRC) on top of it. So we check for that, too.
if stacked=$(check_openrc)
then
echo "busybox-init+${stacked}"
else
echo busybox-init
fi
)
check_hurd_init() (
init_exe=${1:-/hurd/init}
test -x "${init_exe}" || return 1
grep -q 'GNU Hurd' "${init_exe}" || return 1
echo hurd-init
)
check_init() {
# Checks for various BSD inits...
test -x /sbin/init || return 1
if grep -q -E '(Free|Net|Open)BSD' /sbin/init
then
echo init
return 0
fi
}
check_launchd() {
command -v launchctl >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 1
launchctl getenv PATH >/dev/null || return 1
echo launchd
}
check_openrc() {
test -f /run/openrc/softlevel || return 1
echo openrc
}
check_procd() (
procd_path=${1:-/sbin/procd}
test -x "${procd_path}" || return 1
grep -q 'procd' "${procd_path}" || return 1
echo procd
)
check_runit() {
test -d /run/runit || return 1
echo runit
}
check_smf() {
# XXX: Is this the correct way??
test -f /etc/svc/volatile/svc_nonpersist.db || return 1
echo smf
}
check_systemd() {
# NOTE: sd_booted(3)
test -d /run/systemd/system/ || return 1
# systemctl --version | sed -e '/^systemd/!d;s/^systemd //'
echo systemd
}
check_systemstarter() {
test -d /System/Library/StartupItems/ || return 1
test -f /System/Library/StartupItems/LoginWindow/StartupParameters.plist || return 1
echo init+SystemStarter
}
check_sysvinit() (
init_path=${1:-/sbin/init}
test -x "${init_path}" || return 1
grep -q 'INIT_VERSION=sysvinit-[0-9.]*' "${init_path}" || return 1
# It is quite common to use SysVinit to stack other init systemd
# (like OpenRC) on top of it. So we check for that, too.
if stacked=$(check_openrc)
then
echo "sysvinit+${stacked}"
else
echo sysvinit
fi
unset stacked
)
check_upstart() {
test -x "$(command -v initctl)" || return 1
case $(initctl version)
in
*'(upstart '*')')
if test -d /etc/init
then
# modern (DBus-based?) upstart >= 0.5
echo upstart
elif test -d /etc/event.d
then
# ancient upstart
echo upstart-legacy
else
# whatever...
echo upstart
fi
FreeBSD|OpenBSD)
ps -o comm= -p 1 || true
;;
*)
return 1
# return a empty string as unknown value
echo ""
;;
esac
}
find_init_procfs() (
# First, check if the required file in procfs exists...
test -h /proc/1/exe || return 1
# Find init executable
init_exe=$(ls -l /proc/1/exe 2>/dev/null) || return 1
init_exe=${init_exe#* -> }
if ! test -x "$init_exe"
then
# On some rare occasions it can happen that the
# running init's binary has been replaced. In this
# case Linux adjusts the symlink to "X (deleted)"
# [root@fedora-12 ~]# readlink /proc/1/exe
# /sbin/init (deleted)
# [root@fedora-12 ~]# ls -l /proc/1/exe
# lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 0 2020-01-30 23:00 /proc/1/exe -> /sbin/init (deleted)
init_exe=${init_exe% (deleted)}
test -x "$init_exe" || return 1
fi
echo "${init_exe}"
)
guess_by_path() {
case $1
in
/bin/busybox)
check_busybox_init "$1" && return
;;
/lib/systemd/systemd)
check_systemd "$1" && return
;;
/hurd/init)
check_hurd_init "$1" && return
;;
/sbin/launchd)
check_launchd "$1" && return
;;
/usr/bin/runit|/sbin/runit)
check_runit "$1" && return
;;
/sbin/openrc-init)
if check_openrc "$1" >/dev/null
then
echo openrc-init
return
fi
;;
/sbin/procd)
check_procd "$1" && return
;;
/sbin/init|*/init)
# init: it could be anything -> (explicit) no match
return 1
;;
esac
# No match
return 1
}
guess_by_comm_name() {
case $1
in
busybox)
check_busybox_init && return
;;
openrc-init)
if check_openrc >/dev/null
then
echo openrc-init
return 0
fi
;;
init)
# init could be anything -> no match
return 1
;;
*)
# Run check function by comm name if available.
# Fall back to comm name if either it does not exist or
# returns non-zero.
if type "check_$1" >/dev/null
then
"check_$1" && return
else
echo "$1" ; return 0
fi
esac
return 1
}
check_list() (
# List must be a multi-line input on stdin (one name per line)
while read -r init
do
"check_${init}" || continue
return 0
done
return 1
)
# BusyBox's versions of ps and pgrep do not support some options
# depending on which compile-time options have been used.
find_init_pgrep() {
pgrep -P0 -fl 2>/dev/null | awk -F '[[:blank:]]' '$1 == 1 { print $2 }'
}
find_init_ps() {
case $KERNEL_NAME
in
Darwin)
ps -o command -p 1 2>/dev/null | tail -n +2
;;
FreeBSD)
ps -o args= -p 1 2>/dev/null | cut -d ' ' -f 1
;;
Linux)
ps -o comm= -p 1 2>/dev/null
;;
NetBSD)
ps -o comm= -p 1 2>/dev/null
;;
OpenBSD)
ps -o args -p 1 2>/dev/null | tail -n +2 | cut -d ' ' -f 1
;;
*)
ps -o args= -p 1 2>/dev/null
;;
esac | trim # trim trailing whitespace (some ps like Darwin add it)
}
find_init() {
case $KERNEL_NAME
in
Linux|GNU|NetBSD)
find_init_procfs || find_init_pgrep || find_init_ps
;;
FreeBSD)
find_init_procfs || find_init_ps
;;
OpenBSD)
find_init_pgrep || find_init_ps
;;
Darwin|SunOS)
find_init_ps
;;
*)
echo "Don't know how to determine init." >&2
echo 'Please send a patch.' >&2
exit 1
esac
}
# -----
init=$(find_init)
# If we got a path, guess by the path first (fall back to file name if no match)
# else guess by file name directly.
# shellcheck disable=SC2015
{
test -x "${init}" \
&& guess_by_path "${init}" \
|| guess_by_comm_name "$(basename "${init}")"
} && exit 0 || true
# Guessing based on the file path and name didnt lead to a definitive result.
#
# We go through all of the checks until we find a match. To speed up the
# process, common cases will be checked first based on the underlying kernel.
{ common_candidates_by_kernel; echo "${KNOWN_INIT_SYSTEMS}"; } \
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@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#!/bin/sh
#
# 2014 Daniel Heule (hda at sfs.biz)
# 2014 Thomas Oettli (otho at sfs.biz)
# Copyright 2017, Philippe Gregoire <pg@pgregoire.xyz>
# 2020 Dennis Camera <dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch>
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -20,73 +19,23 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Returns the amount of memory physically installed in the system, or if that
# cannot be determined the amount available to the operating system kernel,
# in kibibytes (kiB).
#
str2bytes() {
awk -F' ' '
$2 == "B" || !$2 { print $1 }
$2 == "kB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1000) }
$2 == "MB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1000 * 1000) }
$2 == "GB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000) }
$2 == "TB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000) }
$2 == "kiB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1024) }
$2 == "MiB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1024 * 1024) }
$2 == "GiB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) }
$2 == "TiB" { printf "%.f\n", ($1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) }'
}
# FIXME: other system types (not linux ...)
bytes2kib() {
awk '$0 > 0 { printf "%.f\n", ($0 / 1024) }'
}
case $(uname -s)
in
(Darwin)
sysctl -n hw.memsize | bytes2kib
os=$("$__explorer/os")
case "$os" in
"macosx")
echo "$(sysctl -n hw.memsize)/1024" | bc
;;
(FreeBSD)
sysctl -n hw.realmem | bytes2kib
;;
(NetBSD|OpenBSD)
# NOTE: This reports "usable" memory, not physically installed memory.
command -p sysctl -n hw.physmem | bytes2kib
;;
(SunOS)
# Make sure that awk from xpg4 is used for the scripts to work
export PATH="/usr/xpg4/bin:${PATH}"
prtconf \
| awk -F ': ' '
$1 == "Memory size" { sub(/Megabytes/, "MiB", $2); print $2 }
/^$/ { exit }' \
| str2bytes \
| bytes2kib
;;
(Linux)
if test -d /sys/devices/system/memory
then
# Use memory blocks if the architecture (e.g. x86, PPC64, s390)
# supports them (they denote physical memory)
num_mem_blocks=$(cat /sys/devices/system/memory/memory[0-9]*/state | grep -cxF online)
mem_block_size=$(cat /sys/devices/system/memory/block_size_bytes)
echo $((num_mem_blocks * 0x$mem_block_size)) | bytes2kib && exit
"openbsd")
echo "$(sysctl -n hw.physmem) / 1048576" | bc
;;
*)
if [ -r /proc/meminfo ]; then
grep "MemTotal:" /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2}'
fi
if test -r /proc/meminfo
then
# Fall back to meminfo file on other architectures (e.g. ARM, MIPS,
# PowerPC)
# NOTE: This is "usable" memory, not physically installed memory.
awk -F ': +' '$1 == "MemTotal" { sub(/B$/, "iB", $2); print $2 }' /proc/meminfo \
| str2bytes \
| bytes2kib
fi
;;
(*)
printf "Your kernel (%s) is currently not supported by the memory explorer\n" "$(uname -s)" >&2
printf "Please contribute an implementation for it if you can.\n" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac

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@ -143,13 +143,6 @@ case "$uname_s" in
esac
if [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then
# after sles15, suse don't provide an /etc/SuSE-release anymore, but there is almost no difference between sles and opensuse leap, so call it suse
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
if (. /etc/os-release && echo "${ID_LIKE}" | grep -q '\(^\|\ \)suse\($\|\ \)')
then
echo suse
exit 0
fi
# already lowercase, according to:
# https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html
awk -F= '/^ID=/ { if ($2 ~ /^'"'"'(.*)'"'"'$/ || $2 ~ /^"(.*)"$/) { print substr($2, 2, length($2) - 2) } else { print $2 } }' /etc/os-release

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# 2018 Adam Dej (dejko.a at gmail.com)
# 2020 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -22,17 +21,6 @@
# See os-release(5) and http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/os-release
if test -f /etc/os-release
then
# Linux and FreeBSD (usually a symlink)
cat /etc/os-release
elif test -f /usr/lib/os-release
then
# systemd
cat /usr/lib/os-release
elif test -f /var/run/os-release
then
# FreeBSD (created by os-release service)
cat /var/run/os-release
fi
set +e
cat /etc/os-release || cat /usr/lib/os-release || true

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#!/bin/sh
#
# 2010-2011 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
# 2020-2021 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -18,22 +17,12 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# All os variables are lower case
#
#
rc_getvar() {
awk -F= -v varname="$2" '
function unquote(s) {
if (s ~ /^".*"$/ || s ~ /^'\''.*'\''$/)
return substr(s, 2, length(s) - 2)
else
return s
}
$1 == varname { print unquote(substr($0, index($0, "=") + 1)) }' "$1"
}
case $("${__explorer:?}/os")
in
case "$("$__explorer/os")" in
amazon)
cat /etc/system-release
;;
@ -42,53 +31,10 @@ in
cat /etc/arch-release
;;
debian)
debian_version=$(cat /etc/debian_version)
case $debian_version
in
testing/unstable)
# previous to Debian 4.0 testing/unstable was used
# cf. https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/b/base-files/base-files_11_changelog
echo 3.99
;;
*/sid)
# sid versions don't have a number, so we decode by codename:
case $(expr "$debian_version" : '\([a-z]\{1,\}\)/')
in
trixie) echo 12.99 ;;
bookworm) echo 11.99 ;;
bullseye) echo 10.99 ;;
buster) echo 9.99 ;;
stretch) echo 8.99 ;;
jessie) echo 7.99 ;;
wheezy) echo 6.99 ;;
squeeze) echo 5.99 ;;
lenny) echo 4.99 ;;
*) echo 99.99 ;;
esac
;;
*)
echo "$debian_version"
;;
esac
cat /etc/debian_version
;;
devuan)
devuan_version=$(cat /etc/devuan_version)
case ${devuan_version}
in
(*/ceres)
# ceres versions don't have a number, so we decode by codename:
case ${devuan_version}
in
(chimaera/ceres) echo 3.99 ;;
(beowulf/ceres) echo 2.99 ;;
(ascii/ceres) echo 1.99 ;;
(*) exit 1
esac
;;
(*)
echo "${devuan_version}"
;;
esac
cat /etc/devuan_version
;;
fedora)
cat /etc/fedora-release
@ -97,20 +43,7 @@ in
cat /etc/gentoo-release
;;
macosx)
# NOTE: Legacy versions (< 10.3) do not support options
sw_vers | awk -F ':[ \t]+' '$1 == "ProductVersion" { print $2 }'
;;
freebsd)
# Apparently uname -r is not a reliable way to get the patch level.
# See: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=251743
if command -v freebsd-version >/dev/null 2>&1
then
# get userland version
freebsd-version -u
else
# fallback to kernel release for FreeBSD < 10.0
uname -r
fi
sw_vers -productVersion
;;
*bsd|solaris)
uname -r
@ -135,22 +68,6 @@ in
fi
;;
ubuntu)
if command -v lsb_release >/dev/null 2>&1
then
lsb_release -sr
elif test -r /usr/lib/os-release
then
# fallback to /usr/lib/os-release if lsb_release is not present (like
# on minimized Ubuntu installations)
rc_getvar /usr/lib/os-release VERSION_ID
elif test -r /etc/lsb-release
then
# extract DISTRIB_RELEASE= variable from /etc/lsb-release on old
# versions without /usr/lib/os-release.
rc_getvar /etc/lsb-release DISTRIB_RELEASE
fi
;;
alpine)
cat /etc/alpine-release
;;
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2020 Ander Punnar (ander-at-kvlt-dot-ee)
# 2019 Ander Punnar (ander-at-kvlt-dot-ee)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -18,23 +18,22 @@
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
privileges="$( cat "$__object/parameter/privileges" )"
# TODO check if filesystem has ACL turned on etc
database="$( cat "$__object/parameter/database" )"
table="$( cat "$__object/parameter/table" )"
user="$( cat "$__object/parameter/user" )"
host="$( cat "$__object/parameter/host" )"
check_privileges="$(
mysql -B -N -e "show grants for '$user'@'$host'" \
| grep -Ei "^grant $privileges on .$database.\..?$table.? to " || true )"
if [ -n "$check_privileges" ]
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/acl" ]
then
echo 'present'
else
echo 'absent'
grep -E '^(default:)?(user|group):' "$__object/parameter/acl" \
| while read -r acl
do
param="$( echo "$acl" | awk -F: '{print $(NF-2)}' )"
check="$( echo "$acl" | awk -F: '{print $(NF-1)}' )"
[ "$param" = 'user' ] && db=passwd || db="$param"
if ! getent "$db" "$check" > /dev/null
then
echo "missing $param '$check'" >&2
exit 1
fi
done
fi

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
getent passwd | awk -F: '{print "user:"$1}'
getent group | awk -F: '{print "group:"$1}'

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file_is="$( cat "$__object/explorer/file_is" )"
if [ "$file_is" = 'missing' ] \
&& [ -z "$__cdist_dry_run" ] \
&& [ ! -f "$__object/parameter/file" ] \
&& [ ! -f "$__object/parameter/directory" ]
then
exit 0
fi
[ "$file_is" = 'missing' ] && [ -z "$__cdist_dry_run" ] && exit 0
os="$( cat "$__global/explorer/os" )"
@ -34,39 +28,28 @@ acl_path="/$__object_id"
acl_is="$( cat "$__object/explorer/acl_is" )"
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/source" ]
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/acl" ]
then
acl_source="$( cat "$__object/parameter/source" )"
acl_should="$( cat "$__object/parameter/acl" )"
elif
[ -f "$__object/parameter/user" ] \
|| [ -f "$__object/parameter/group" ] \
|| [ -f "$__object/parameter/mask" ] \
|| [ -f "$__object/parameter/other" ]
then
acl_should="$( for param in user group mask other
do
[ ! -f "$__object/parameter/$param" ] && continue
if [ "$acl_source" = '-' ]
then
acl_should="$( cat "$__object/stdin" )"
else
acl_should="$( grep -Ev '^#|^$' "$acl_source" )"
fi
elif [ -f "$__object/parameter/entry" ]
then
acl_should="$( cat "$__object/parameter/entry" )"
echo "$param" | grep -Eq 'mask|other' && sep=:: || sep=:
echo "$param$sep$( cat "$__object/parameter/$param" )"
done )"
else
echo 'no parameters set' >&2
exit 1
fi
# instead of setfacl's non-helpful message "Option -m: Invalid argument near character X"
# let's check if target has necessary users and groups, since mistyped or missing
# users/groups in target is most common reason.
echo "$acl_should" \
| grep -Po '(user|group):[^:]+' \
| sort -u \
| while read -r l
do
if ! grep "$l" -Fxq "$__object/explorer/getent"
then
echo "no $l' in target" | sed "s/:/ '/" >&2
exit 1
fi
done
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/default" ]
then
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@ -12,29 +12,11 @@ Fully supported and tested on Linux (ext4 filesystem), partial support for FreeB
See ``setfacl`` and ``acl`` manpages for more details.
One of ``--entry`` or ``--source`` must be used.
OPTIONAL MULTIPLE PARAMETERS
REQUIRED MULTIPLE PARAMETERS
----------------------------
entry
acl
Set ACL entry following ``getfacl`` output syntax.
Must be used if ``--source`` is not used.
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
source
Read ACL entries from stdin or file.
Ordering of entries is not important.
When reading from file, comments and empty lines are ignored.
Must be used if ``--entry`` is not used.
file
Create/change file with ``__file`` using ``user:group:mode`` pattern.
directory
Create/change directory with ``__directory`` using ``user:group:mode`` pattern.
BOOLEAN PARAMETERS
@ -52,6 +34,12 @@ remove
``mask`` and ``other`` entries can't be removed, but only changed.
DEPRECATED PARAMETERS
---------------------
Parameters ``user``, ``group``, ``mask`` and ``other`` are deprecated and they
will be removed in future versions. Please use ``acl`` parameter instead.
EXAMPLES
--------
@ -61,38 +49,27 @@ EXAMPLES
--default \
--recursive \
--remove \
--entry user:alice:rwx \
--entry user:bob:r-x \
--entry group:project-group:rwx \
--entry group:some-other-group:r-x \
--entry mask::r-x \
--entry other::r-x
--acl user:alice:rwx \
--acl user:bob:r-x \
--acl group:project-group:rwx \
--acl group:some-other-group:r-x \
--acl mask::r-x \
--acl other::r-x
# give Alice read-only access to subdir,
# but don't allow her to see parent content.
__acl /srv/project2 \
--remove \
--entry default:group:secret-project:rwx \
--entry group:secret-project:rwx \
--entry user:alice:--x
--acl default:group:secret-project:rwx \
--acl group:secret-project:rwx \
--acl user:alice:--x
__acl /srv/project2/subdir \
--default \
--remove \
--entry group:secret-project:rwx \
--entry user:alice:r-x
# read acl from stdin
echo 'user:alice:rwx' \
| __acl /path/to/directory --source -
# create/change directory too
__acl /path/to/directory \
--default \
--remove \
--directory root:root:770 \
--entry user:nobody:rwx
--acl group:secret-project:rwx \
--acl user:alice:r-x
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#!/bin/sh -e
for p in file directory
do
[ ! -f "$__object/parameter/$p" ] && continue
"__$p" "/$__object_id" \
--owner "$( awk -F: '{print $1}' "$__object/parameter/$p" )" \
--group "$( awk -F: '{print $2}' "$__object/parameter/$p" )" \
--mode "$( awk -F: '{print $3}' "$__object/parameter/$p" )"
done

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see manual for details

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see manual for details

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see manual for details

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source
file
directory
mask
other

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entry
acl
user
group

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cdist-type__debian_backports(7)
===============================
NAME
----
cdist-type__apt_backports - Install backports
DESCRIPTION
-----------
This singleton type installs backports for the current OS release.
It aborts if backports are not supported for the specified OS or
no version codename could be fetched (like Debian unstable).
The package index will be automatically updated if required.
It supports backports from following OSes:
- Debian
- Devuan
- Ubuntu
REQUIRED PARAMETERS
-------------------
None.
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
state
Represents the state of the backports repository. ``present`` or
``absent``, defaults to ``present``.
Will be directly passed to :strong:`cdist-type__apt_source`\ (7).
mirror
The mirror to fetch the backports from. Will defaults to the generic
mirror of the current OS.
Will be directly passed to :strong:`cdist-type__apt_source`\ (7).
BOOLEAN PARAMETERS
------------------
None.
MESSAGES
--------
None.
EXAMPLES
--------
.. code-block:: sh
# setup the backports
__apt_backports
__apt_backports --state absent
__apt_backports --state present --mirror "http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/"
# install a backports package
# currently for the buster release backports
require="__apt_backports" __package_apt wireguard \
--target-release buster-backports
ABORTS
------
Aborts if the detected os is not Debian.
Aborts if no distribuition codename could be detected. This is common for the
unstable distribution, but there is no backports repository for it already.
CAVEATS
-------
For Ubuntu, it setup all componenents for the backports repository: ``main``,
``restricted``, ``universe`` and ``multiverse``. The user may not want to
install proprietary packages, which will only be installed if the user
explicitly uses the backports target-release. The user may change this behavior
to install backports packages without the need of explicitly select it.
SEE ALSO
--------
`Official Debian Backports site <https://backports.debian.org/>`_
:strong:`cdist-type__apt_source`\ (7)
AUTHORS
-------
Matthias Stecher <matthiasstecher at gmx.de>
COPYING
-------
Copyright \(C) 2020 Matthias Stecher. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.

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@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
# __apt_backports/manifest
#
# 2020 Matthias Stecher (matthiasstecher at gmx.de)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
# cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# Enables/disables backports repository. Utilises __apt_source for it.
#
# Get the distribution codename by /etc/os-release.
# is already executed in a subshell by string substitution
# lsb_release may not be given in all installations
codename_os_release() {
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. "$__global/explorer/os_release"
printf "%s" "$VERSION_CODENAME"
}
# detect backport distribution
os="$(cat "$__global/explorer/os")"
case "$os" in
debian)
dist="$( codename_os_release )"
components="main"
mirror="http://deb.debian.org/debian/"
;;
devuan)
dist="$( codename_os_release )"
components="main"
mirror="http://deb.devuan.org/merged"
;;
ubuntu)
dist="$( codename_os_release )"
components="main restricted universe multiverse"
mirror="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"
;;
*)
printf "Backports for %s are not supported!\n" "$os" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# error if no codename given (e.g. on Debian unstable)
if [ -z "$dist" ]; then
printf "No backports for unkown version of distribution %s!\n" "$os" >&2
exit 1
fi
# parameters
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
# mirror already set for the os, only override user-values
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/mirror" ]; then
mirror="$(cat "$__object/parameter/mirror")"
fi
# install the given backports repository
__apt_source "${dist}-backports" \
--state "$state" \
--distribution "${dist}-backports" \
--component "$components" \
--uri "$mirror"

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state
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@ -27,25 +27,18 @@ else
keyid="$__object_id"
fi
# From apt-key(8):
# Use of apt-key is deprecated, except for the use of apt-key del in
# maintainer scripts to remove existing keys from the main keyring.
# If such usage of apt-key is desired the additional installation of
# the GNU Privacy Guard suite (packaged in gnupg) is required.
if [ -f "${__object}/parameter/use-deprecated-apt-key" ]; then
if apt-key export "$keyid" | head -n 1 | grep -Fqe "BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK"
then echo present
else echo absent
fi
exit
fi
keydir="$(cat "$__object/parameter/keydir")"
keyfile="$keydir/$__object_id.gpg"
if [ -f "$keyfile" ]
if [ -d "$keydir" ]
then
echo present
exit
if [ -f "$keyfile" ]
then echo present
else echo absent
fi
else
# fallback to deprecated apt-key
apt-key export "$keyid" | head -n 1 | grep -Fqe "BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK" \
&& echo present \
|| echo absent
fi
echo absent

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@ -25,7 +25,11 @@ else
fi
state_should="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
state_is="$(cat "$__object/explorer/state")"
method="$(cat "$__object/key_method")"
if [ "$state_should" = "$state_is" ]; then
# nothing to do
exit 0
fi
keydir="$(cat "$__object/parameter/keydir")"
keyfile="$keydir/$__object_id.gpg"
@ -33,18 +37,30 @@ keyfile="$keydir/$__object_id.gpg"
case "$state_should" in
present)
keyserver="$(cat "$__object/parameter/keyserver")"
# Using __download or __file as key source
# Propagate messages if needed
if [ "${method}" = "uri" ] || [ "${method}" = "source" ]; then
if grep -Eq "^__(file|download)$keyfile" "$__messages_in"; then
echo "added '$keyid'" >> "$__messages_out"
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/uri" ]; then
uri="$(cat "$__object/parameter/uri")"
if [ -d "$keydir" ]; then
cat << EOF
curl -s -L \\
-o "$keyfile" \\
"$uri"
key="\$( cat "$keyfile" )"
if echo "\$key" | grep -Fq 'BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK'
then
echo "\$key" | gpg --dearmor > "$keyfile"
fi
exit 0
elif [ "${state_is}" = "present" ]; then
exit 0
EOF
else
# fallback to deprecated apt-key
echo "curl -s -L '$uri' | apt-key add -"
fi
# Using key servers to fetch the key
if [ ! -f "$__object/parameter/use-deprecated-apt-key" ]; then
elif [ -d "$keydir" ]; then
# we need to kill gpg after 30 seconds, because gpg
# can get stuck if keyserver is not responding.
# exporting env var and not exit 1,
@ -84,16 +100,13 @@ EOF
echo "added '$keyid'" >> "$__messages_out"
;;
absent)
# Removal for keys added from a keyserver without this flag
# is done in the manifest
if [ "$state_is" != "absent" ] && \
[ -f "$__object/parameter/use-deprecated-apt-key" ]; then
if [ -f "$keyfile" ]; then
echo "rm '$keyfile'"
else
# fallback to deprecated apt-key
echo "apt-key del \"$keyid\""
echo "removed '$keyid'" >> "$__messages_out"
# Propagate messages if needed
elif grep -Eq "^__file$keyfile" "$__messages_in"; then
echo "removed '$keyid'" >> "$__messages_out"
fi
echo "removed '$keyid'" >> "$__messages_out"
;;
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@ -10,14 +10,6 @@ DESCRIPTION
-----------
Manages the list of keys used by apt to authenticate packages.
This is done by placing the requested key in a file named
``$__object_id.gpg`` in the ``keydir`` directory.
This is supported by modern releases of Debian-based distributions.
In order of preference, exactly one of: ``source``, ``uri`` or ``keyid``
must be specified.
REQUIRED PARAMETERS
-------------------
@ -26,49 +18,21 @@ None.
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
keydir
keyring directory, defaults to ``/etc/apt/trusted.pgp.d``, which is
enabled system-wide by default.
source
path to a file containing the GPG key of the repository.
Using this is recommended as it ensures that the manifest/type manintainer
has validated the key.
If ``-``, the GPG key is read from the type's stdin.
state
'present' or 'absent'. Defaults to 'present'
uri
the URI from which to download the key.
It is highly recommended that you only use protocols with TLS like HTTPS.
This uses ``__download`` but does not use checksums, if you want to ensure
that the key doesn't change, you are better off downloading it and using
``--source``.
DEPRECATED OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
------------------------------
keyid
the id of the key to download from the ``keyserver``.
This is to be used in absence of ``--source`` and ``--uri`` or together
with ``--use-deprecated-apt-key`` for key removal.
Defaults to ``$__object_id``.
the id of the key to add. Defaults to __object_id
keyserver
the keyserver from which to fetch the key.
Defaults to ``pool.sks-keyservers.net``.
the keyserver from which to fetch the key. If omitted the default set
in ./parameter/default/keyserver is used.
keydir
key save location, defaults to ``/etc/apt/trusted.pgp.d``
DEPRECATED BOOLEAN PARAMETERS
-----------------------------
use-deprecated-apt-key
``apt-key(8)`` will last be available in Debian 11 and Ubuntu 22.04.
You can use this parameter to force usage of ``apt-key(8)``.
Please only use this parameter to *remove* keys from the keyring,
in order to prepare for removal of ``apt-key``.
Adding keys should be done without this parameter.
This parameter will be removed when Debian 11 stops being supported.
uri
the URI from which to download the key
EXAMPLES
@ -76,39 +40,33 @@ EXAMPLES
.. code-block:: sh
# add a key that has been verified by a type maintainer
__apt_key jitsi_meet_2021 \
--source cdist-contrib/type/__jitsi_meet/files/apt_2021.gpg
# Add Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key
__apt_key 437D05B5
# Same thing
__apt_key 437D05B5 --state present
# Get rid of it
__apt_key 437D05B5 --state absent
# remove an old, deprecated or expired key
__apt_key jitsi_meet_2016 --state absent
# same thing with human readable name and explicit keyid
__apt_key UbuntuArchiveKey --keyid 437D05B5
# Get rid of a key that might have been added to
# /etc/apt/trusted.gpg with apt-key
__apt_key 0x40976EAF437D05B5 --use-deprecated-apt-key --state absent
# same thing with other keyserver
__apt_key UbuntuArchiveKey --keyid 437D05B5 --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com
# add a key that we define in-line
__apt_key jitsi_meet_2021 --source '-' <<EOF
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
[...]
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
EOF
# download or update key from the internet
__apt_key rabbitmq_2007 \
--uri https://www.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-signing-key-public.asc
# download key from the internet
__apt_key rabbitmq \
--uri http://www.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-signing-key-public.asc
AUTHORS
-------
Steven Armstrong <steven-cdist--@--armstrong.cc>
Ander Punnar <ander-at-kvlt-dot-ee>
Evilham <contact~~@~~evilham.com>
COPYING
-------
Copyright \(C) 2011-2021 Steven Armstrong, Ander Punnar and Evilham. You can
Copyright \(C) 2011-2019 Steven Armstrong and Ander Punnar. You can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.

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__package gnupg
state_should="$(cat "${__object}/parameter/state")"
incompatible_args()
{
cat >> /dev/stderr <<-EOF
This type does not support --${1} and --${method} simultaneously.
EOF
exit 1
}
if [ -f "${__object}/parameter/source" ]; then
method="source"
src="$(cat "${__object}/parameter/source")"
if [ "${src}" = "-" ]; then
src="${__object}/stdin"
fi
fi
if [ -f "${__object}/parameter/uri" ]; then
if [ -n "${method}" ]; then
incompatible_args uri
fi
method="uri"
src="$(cat "${__object}/parameter/uri")"
fi
if [ -f "${__object}/parameter/keyid" ]; then
if [ -n "${method}" ]; then
incompatible_args keyid
fi
method="keyid"
fi
# Keep old default
if [ -z "${method}" ]; then
method="keyid"
fi
# Save this for later in gencode-remote
echo "${method}" > "${__object}/key_method"
# Required remotely (most likely already installed)
__package dirmngr
# We need this in case a key has to be dearmor'd
__package gnupg
export require="__package/gnupg"
if [ -f "${__object}/parameter/use-deprecated-apt-key" ]; then
# This is required if apt-key(8) is to be used
if [ "${method}" = "source" ] || [ "${method}" = "uri" ]; then
incompatible_args use-deprecated-apt-key
fi
else
if [ "${state_should}" = "absent" ] && \
[ -f "${__object}/parameter/keyid" ]; then
cat >> /dev/stderr <<EOF
You can't reliably remove by keyid without --use-deprecated-apt-key.
This would very likely do something you do not intend.
EOF
exit 1
fi
fi
keydir="$(cat "${__object}/parameter/keydir")"
keyfile="${keydir}/${__object_id}.gpg"
keyfilecdist="${keyfile}.cdist"
if [ "${state_should}" != "absent" ]; then
# Ensure keydir exists
__directory "${keydir}" --state exists --mode 0755
fi
if [ "${state_should}" = "absent" ]; then
__file "${keyfile}" --state "absent"
__file "${keyfilecdist}" --state "absent"
elif [ "${method}" = "source" ] || [ "${method}" = "uri" ]; then
dearmor="$(cat <<-EOF
if [ '${state_should}' = 'present' ]; then
# Dearmor if necessary
if grep -Fq 'BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK' '${keyfilecdist}'; then
gpg --dearmor < '${keyfilecdist}' > '${keyfile}'
else
cp '${keyfilecdist}' '${keyfile}'
fi
# Ensure permissions
chown root '${keyfile}'
chmod 0444 '${keyfile}'
fi
EOF
)"
if [ "${method}" = "uri" ]; then
__download "${keyfilecdist}" \
--url "${src}" \
--onchange "${dearmor}"
require="__download${keyfilecdist}" \
__file "${keyfile}" \
--owner root \
--mode 0444 \
--state pre-exists
else
__file "${keyfilecdist}" --state "${state_should}" \
--mode 0444 \
--source "${src}" \
--onchange "${dearmor}"
fi
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/uri" ]
then __package curl
else __package dirmngr
fi

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@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
apt-key(8) will last be available in Debian 11 and Ubuntu 22.04.
Use this flag *only* to migrate to placing a keyring directly in the
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keydir
state
keyid
keyserver
source
state
keydir
uri

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@ -32,12 +32,11 @@ EXAMPLES
AUTHORS
-------
Steven Armstrong <steven-cdist--@--armstrong.cc>
Dennis Camera <dennis.camera--@--ssrq-sds-fds.ch>
COPYING
-------
Copyright \(C) 2014 Steven Armstrong, 2020 Dennis Camera.
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Copyright \(C) 2014 Steven Armstrong. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2014 Steven Armstrong (steven-cdist at armstrong.cc)
# 2020 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -20,28 +19,26 @@
#
os=$(cat "${__global:?}/explorer/os")
os=$(cat "$__global/explorer/os")
case ${os}
in
(ubuntu|debian|devuan)
__file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00InstallRecommends --state present \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 --source - <<-'EOF'
APT::Install-Recommends "false";
APT::Install-Suggests "false";
APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant "false";
APT::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant "false";
EOF
# TODO: Remove the following object after some time
require=__file/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00InstallRecommends \
__file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99-no-recommends --state absent
case "$os" in
ubuntu|debian|devuan)
# No stinking recommends thank you very much.
# If I want something installed I will do so myself.
__file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99-no-recommends \
--owner root --group root --mode 644 \
--source - << DONE
APT::Install-Recommends "0";
APT::Install-Suggests "0";
APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant "0";
APT::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant "0";
DONE
;;
(*)
cat >&2 <<EOF
*)
cat >&2 << DONE
The developer of this type (${__type##*/}) did not think your operating system
($os) would have any use for it. If you think otherwise please submit a patch.
EOF
DONE
exit 1
;;
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cdist-type__apt_pin(7)
======================
NAME
----
cdist-type__apt_pin - Manage apt pinning rules
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Adds/removes/edits rules to pin some packages to a specific distribution. Useful if using multiple debian repositories at the same time. (Useful, if one wants to use a few specific packages from backports or perhaps Debain testing... or even sid.)
REQUIRED PARAMETERS
-------------------
distribution
Specifies what distribution the package should be pinned to. Accepts both codenames (buster/bullseye/sid) and suite names (stable/testing/...).
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
package
Package name, glob or regular expression to match (multiple) packages. If not specified `__object_id` is used.
priority
The priority value to assign to matching packages. Deafults to 500. (To match the default target distro's priority)
state
Will be passed to underlying `__file` type; see there for valid values and defaults.
BOOLEAN PARAMETERS
------------------
None.
EXAMPLES
--------
.. code-block:: sh
# Add the bullseye repo to buster, but do not install any packages by default,
# only if explicitely asked for (-1 means "never" for apt)
__apt_pin bullseye-default \
--package "*" \
--distribution bullseye \
--priority -1
require="__apt_pin/bullseye-default" __apt_source bullseye \
--uri http://deb.debian.org/debian/ \
--distribution bullseye \
--component main
__apt_pin foo --package "foo foo-*" --distribution bullseye
__foo # Assuming, this installs the `foo` package internally
__package foo-plugin-extras # Assuming we also need some extra stuff
SEE ALSO
--------
:strong:`apt_preferences`\ (5)
:strong:`cdist-type__apt_source`\ (7)
:strong:`cdist-type__apt_backports`\ (7)
:strong:`cdist-type__file`\ (7)
AUTHORS
-------
Daniel Fancsali <fancsali@gmail.com>
COPYING
-------
Copyright \(C) 2021 Daniel Fancsali. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2021 Daniel Fancsali (fancsali@gmail.com)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
# cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
name="$__object_id"
os=$(cat "$__global/explorer/os")
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/package" ]; then
package="$(cat "$__object/parameter/package")"
else
package=$name
fi
distribution="$(cat "$__object/parameter/distribution")"
priority="$(cat "$__object/parameter/priority")"
case "$os" in
debian|ubuntu|devuan)
;;
*)
printf "This type is specific to Debian and it's derivatives" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
case $distribution in
stable|testing|unstable|experimental)
pin="release a=$distribution"
;;
*)
pin="release n=$distribution"
;;
esac
__file "/etc/apt/preferences.d/$name" \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source - << EOF
# Created by cdist ${__type##*/}
# Do not change. Changes will be overwritten.
#
# $name
Package: $package
Pin: $pin
Pin-Priority: $priority
EOF

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present

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state
package
priority

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distribution

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name="$__object_id"
destination="/etc/apt/sources.list.d/${name}.list"
# There are special arguments to apt(8) to prevent aborts if apt woudn't been
# updated after the 19th April 2021 till the bullseye release. The additional
# arguments acknoledge the happend suite change (the apt(8) update does the
# same by itself).
#
# Using '-o $config' instead of the --allow-releaseinfo-change-* parameter
# allows backward compatablility to pre-buster Debian versions.
#
# See more: ticket #861
# https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist/-/issues/861
apt_opts="-o Acquire::AllowReleaseInfoChange::Suite=true -o Acquire::AllowReleaseInfoChange::Version=true"
# run 'apt-get update' only if something changed with our sources.list file
# it will be run a second time on error as a redundancy messure to success
if grep -q "^__file${destination}" "$__messages_in"; then
printf 'apt-get %s update || apt-get %s update\n' "$apt_opts" "$apt_opts"
printf 'apt-get update || apt-get update\n'
fi

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cdist-type__apt_unattended_upgrades(7)
======================================
NAME
----
cdist-type__apt_unattended_upgrades - automatic installation of updates
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Install and configure unattended-upgrades package.
For more information see https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades.
OPTIONAL MULTIPLE PARAMETERS
----------------------------
option
Set options for unattended-upgrades. See examples.
Supported options with default values (as of 2020-01-17) are:
- AutoFixInterruptedDpkg, default is "true"
- MinimalSteps, default is "true"
- InstallOnShutdown, default is "false"
- Mail, default is "" (empty)
- MailOnlyOnError, default is "false"
- Remove-Unused-Kernel-Packages, default is "true"
- Remove-New-Unused-Dependencies, default is "true"
- Remove-Unused-Dependencies, default is "false"
- Automatic-Reboot, default is "false"
- Automatic-Reboot-WithUsers, default is "true"
- Automatic-Reboot-Time, default is "02:00"
- SyslogEnable, default is "false"
- SyslogFacility, default is "daemon"
- OnlyOnACPower, default is "true"
- Skip-Updates-On-Metered-Connections, default is "true"
- Verbose, default is "false"
- Debug, default is "false"
blacklist
Python regular expressions, matching packages to exclude from upgrading.
EXAMPLES
--------
.. code-block:: sh
__apt_unattended_upgrades \
--option Mail=root \
--option MailOnlyOnError=true \
--blacklist multipath-tools \
--blacklist open-iscsi
AUTHORS
-------
Ander Punnar <ander-at-kvlt-dot-ee>
COPYING
-------
Copyright \(C) 2020 Ander Punnar. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
later version.

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2020 Ander Punnar (ander-at-kvlt-dot-ee)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
# cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
__package unattended-upgrades
export require='__package/unattended-upgrades'
# in normal circumstances 20auto-upgrades is managed
# by debconf and it can only contain these lines
__file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades \
--owner root \
--group root \
--mode 644 \
--source - << EOF
APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";
APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1";
EOF
# lets not write into upstream 50unattended-upgrades file,
# but use our own config file to avoid clashes
conf_file='/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/51unattended-upgrades-cdist'
conf='# this file is managed by cdist'
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/option" ]
then
o=''
while read -r l
do
o="$( printf '%s\nUnattended-Upgrade::%s "%s";\n' "$o" "${l%%=*}" "${l#*=}" )"
done \
< "$__object/parameter/option"
conf="$( printf '%s\n%s\n' "$conf" "$o" )"
fi
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/blacklist" ]
then
b='Unattended-Upgrade::Package-Blacklist {'
while read -r l
do
b="$( printf '%s\n"%s";\n' "$b" "$l" )"
done \
< "$__object/parameter/blacklist"
conf="$( printf '%s\n%s\n}\n' "$conf" "$b" )"
fi
if [ "$( echo "$conf" | wc -l )" -gt 1 ]
then
echo "$conf" \
| __file "$conf_file" \
--owner root \
--group root \
--mode 644 \
--source -
else
__file "$conf_file" --state absent
fi

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option
blacklist

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# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# There are special arguments to apt(8) to prevent aborts if apt woudn't been
# updated after the 19th April 2021 till the bullseye release. The additional
# arguments acknoledge the happend suite change (the apt(8) update does the
# same by itself).
#
# Using '-o $config' instead of the --allow-releaseinfo-change-* parameter
# allows backward compatablility to pre-buster Debian versions.
#
# See more: ticket #861
# https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist/-/issues/861
apt_opts="-o Acquire::AllowReleaseInfoChange::Suite=true -o Acquire::AllowReleaseInfoChange::Version=true"
# run 'apt-get update' if anything in /etc/apt is newer then /var/lib/apt/lists
# it will be run a second time on error as a redundancy messure to success
cat << DONE
if find /etc/apt -mindepth 1 -cnewer /var/lib/apt/lists | grep . > /dev/null; then
apt-get $apt_opts update || apt-get $apt_opts update
apt-get update || apt-get update
fi
DONE

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remove_block() {
cat << DONE
tmpfile=\$(mktemp ${quoted_file}.cdist.XXXXXXXXXX)
tmpfile=\$(mktemp ${file}.cdist.XXXXXXXXXX)
# preserve ownership and permissions of existing file
if [ -f $quoted_file ]; then
cp -p $quoted_file "\$tmpfile"
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
cp -p "$file" "\$tmpfile"
fi
awk -v prefix=$(quote "$prefix") -v suffix=$(quote "$suffix") '
awk -v prefix=^$(quote "$prefix")\$ -v suffix=^$(quote "$suffix")\$ '
{
if (\$0 == prefix) {
if (match(\$0,prefix)) {
triggered=1
}
if (triggered) {
if (\$0 == suffix) {
if (match(\$0,suffix)) {
triggered=0
}
} else {
print
}
}' $quoted_file > "\$tmpfile"
mv -f "\$tmpfile" $quoted_file
}' "$file" > "\$tmpfile"
mv -f "\$tmpfile" "$file"
DONE
}
quoted_file="$(quote "$file")"
case "$state_should" in
present)
if [ "$state_is" = "changed" ]; then
@ -78,7 +77,7 @@ case "$state_should" in
echo add >> "$__messages_out"
fi
cat << DONE
cat >> $quoted_file << '${__type##*/}_DONE'
cat >> "$file" << ${__type##*/}_DONE
$(cat "$block")
${__type##*/}_DONE
DONE

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@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ source="$(cat "$__object/parameter/source")"
# out of it
home=/home/$username
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
__user "$username" --home "$home" $shell
require="__user/$username" __directory "$home" \

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# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/path" ]
then
path="$( cat "$__object/parameter/path" )"
else
path="/$__object_id"
fi
[ ! -d "$path" ] && exit 0

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[ ! -s "$__object/explorer/list" ] && exit 0
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/path" ]
then
path="$( cat "$__object/parameter/path" )"
else
path="/$__object_id"
fi
pattern="$( cat "$__object/parameter/pattern" )"

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
-----------
Remove files and directories which match the pattern.
Provided path must be a directory.
Provided path (as __object_id) must be a directory.
Patterns are passed to ``find``'s ``-regex`` - see ``find(1)`` for more details.
@ -29,9 +29,6 @@ pattern
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
path
Path which will be cleaned. Defaults to ``$__object_id``.
exclude
Pattern of files which are excluded from removal.
@ -49,11 +46,6 @@ EXAMPLES
--exclude '.+\(charset\.conf\|security\.conf\)' \
--onchange 'service apache2 restart'
__clean_path apache2-conf-enabled \
--path /etc/apache2/conf-enabled \
--pattern '.+' \
--exclude '.+\(charset\.conf\|security\.conf\)' \
--onchange 'service apache2 restart'
AUTHORS
-------

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exclude
onchange
path

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verify-outgoing
enforce the use of TLS and verify the peers authenticity on outgoing connections
use-distribution-package
uses distribution package instead of upstream binary
EXAMPLES
--------

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2015 Steven Armstrong (steven-cdist at armstrong.cc)
# 2015-2020 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
# 2019 Timothée Floure (timothee.floure at ungleich.ch)
# 2015-2019 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -20,229 +19,66 @@
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
os=$(cat "$__global/explorer/os")
###
# Type parameters.
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
user="$(cat "$__object/parameter/user")"
group="$(cat "$__object/parameter/group")"
release=$(cat "$__global/explorer/lsb_release")
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/use-distribution-package" ]; then
use_distribution_package=1
fi
###
# Those are default that might be overriden by os-specific logic.
data_dir="/var/lib/consul"
tls_dir="$conf_dir/tls"
case "$os" in
alpine)
conf_dir="/etc/consul"
conf_file="server.json"
;;
*)
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="config.json"
;;
esac
###
# Sane deployment, based on distribution package when available.
distribution_setup () {
case "$os" in
debian)
# consul is only available starting Debian 10 (buster).
# See https://packages.debian.org/buster/consul
if [ "$release" -lt 10 ]; then
echo "Consul is not available for your debian release." >&2
echo "Please use the 'manual' (i.e. non-package) installation or \
upgrade the target system." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Override previously defined environment to match debian packaging.
conf_dir='/etc/consul.d'
user='consul'
group='consul'
;;
alpine)
# consul is only available starting Alpine 3.12 (= edge during the 3.11 cycle).
# See https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=consul&branch=edge
# Override previously defined environment to match alpine packaging.
conf_dir='/etc/consul'
conf_file='server.json'
data_dir='/var/consul'
user='consul'
group='consul'
;;
*)
echo "Your operating system ($os) is currently not supported with the \
--use-distribution-package flag (${__type##*/})." >&2
echo "Please use non-package installation or contribute an \
implementation for if you can." >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# Install consul package.
__package consul --state "$state"
export config_deployment_requires="__package/consul"
}
###
# LEGACY manual deployment, kept for compatibility reasons.
init_sysvinit()
{
__file /etc/init.d/consul \
--owner root --group root --mode 0755 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul.sysv-$1"
require="__file/etc/init.d/consul" __start_on_boot consul
}
init_systemd()
{
__file /lib/systemd/system/consul.service \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul.systemd"
require="__file/lib/systemd/system/consul.service" __start_on_boot consul
}
init_upstart()
{
__file /etc/init/consul-prepare.conf \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul-prepare.upstart"
require="__file/etc/init/consul-prepare.conf" \
__file /etc/init/consul.conf \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul.upstart"
require="__file/etc/init/consul.conf" __start_on_boot consul
}
manual_setup () {
case "$os" in
alpine|scientific|centos|debian|devuan|redhat|ubuntu)
# whitelist safeguard
:
;;
*)
echo "Your operating system ($os) is currently not supported by this \
type (${__type##*/})." >&2
echo "Your operating system ($os) is currently not supported by this type (${__type##*/})." >&2
echo "Please contribute an implementation for it if you can." >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
user="$(cat "$__object/parameter/user")"
group="$(cat "$__object/parameter/group")"
data_dir="/var/lib/consul"
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="config.json"
# FIXME: there has got to be a better way to handle the dependencies in this case
case "$state" in
present)
__group "$group" --system --state "$state"
require="__group/$group" __user "$user" \
--system --gid "$group" --home "$data_dir" --state "$state"
require="__group/$group" \
__user "$user" --system --gid "$group" \
--home "$data_dir" --state "$state"
export require="__user/consul"
;;
*)
echo "The $state state is not (yet?) supported by this type." >&2
absent)
echo "Sorry, state=absent currently not supported :-(" >&2
exit 1
require="$__object_name" \
__user "$user" --system --gid "$group" --state "$state"
require="__user/$user" \
__group "$group" --system --state "$state"
;;
esac
# Create data directory.
require="__user/consul" __directory "$data_dir" \
--owner "$user" --group "$group" --mode 770 --state "$state"
# Create config directory.
require="__user/consul" __directory "$conf_dir" \
--parents --owner root --group "$group" --mode 750 --state "$state"
# Install init script to start on boot
case "$os" in
devuan)
init_sysvinit debian
;;
centos|redhat)
os_version="$(sed 's/[^0-9.]//g' "$__global/explorer/os_version")"
major_version="${os_version%%.*}"
case "$major_version" in
[456])
init_sysvinit redhat
;;
7)
init_systemd
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported CentOS/Redhat version: $os_version" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
;;
debian)
os_version=$(cat "$__global/explorer/os_version")
major_version="${os_version%%.*}"
case "$major_version" in
[567])
init_sysvinit debian
;;
[89]|10)
init_systemd
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported Debian version $os_version" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
;;
ubuntu)
init_upstart
;;
esac
config_deployment_requires="__user/consul __directory/$conf_dir"
}
###
# Trigger requested installation method.
if [ $use_distribution_package ]; then
distribution_setup
else
manual_setup
fi
###
# Install TLS certificates.
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/ca-file-source" ] || \
[ -f "$__object/parameter/cert-file-source" ] || \
[ -f "$__object/parameter/key-file-source" ]; then
requires="$config_deployment_requires" __directory "$tls_dir" \
__directory /etc/consul \
--owner root --group "$group" --mode 750 --state "$state"
require="__directory/etc/consul" \
__directory "$conf_dir" \
--owner root --group "$group" --mode 750 --state "$state"
# Append to service restart requirements.
restart_requires="$restart_requires __directory/$conf_dir/tls"
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/ca-file-source" ] || [ -f "$__object/parameter/cert-file-source" ] || [ -f "$__object/parameter/key-file-source" ]; then
# create directory for ssl certs
require="__directory/etc/consul" \
__directory /etc/consul/ssl \
--owner root --group "$group" --mode 750 --state "$state"
fi
###
# Generate and deploy configuration.
__directory "$data_dir" \
--owner "$user" --group "$group" --mode 770 --state "$state"
json_configuration=$(
# Generate json config file
(
echo "{"
# parameters we define ourself
@ -251,11 +87,11 @@ json_configuration=$(
cd "$__object/parameter/"
for param in *; do
case "$param" in
state|user|group|json-config|use-distribution-package) continue ;;
state|user|group|json-config) continue ;;
ca-file-source|cert-file-source|key-file-source)
source="$(cat "$__object/parameter/$param")"
destination="$tls_dir/${source##*/}"
require="__directory/$tls_dir" \
destination="/etc/consul/ssl/${source##*/}"
require="__directory/etc/consul/ssl" \
__file "$destination" \
--owner root --group consul --mode 640 \
--source "$source" \
@ -263,8 +99,7 @@ json_configuration=$(
key="$(echo "${param%-*}" | tr '-' '_')"
printf ' ,"%s": "%s"\n' "$key" "$destination"
;;
disable-remote-exec|disable-update-check|leave-on-terminate\
|rejoin-after-leave|server|enable-syslog|verify-incoming|verify-outgoing)
disable-remote-exec|disable-update-check|leave-on-terminate|rejoin-after-leave|server|enable-syslog|verify-incoming|verify-outgoing)
# handle boolean parameters
key="$(echo "$param" | tr '-' '_')"
printf ' ,"%s": true\n' "$key"
@ -304,16 +139,87 @@ json_configuration=$(
printf ' ,%s\n' "$json"
fi
echo "}"
)
echo "$json_configuration" | require="$config_deployment_requires" \
__file "$conf_dir/$conf_file" \
) | \
require="__directory${conf_dir}" \
__config_file "${conf_dir}/${conf_file}" \
--owner root --group "$group" --mode 640 \
--state "$state" \
--onchange 'service consul status >/dev/null && service consul reload || true' \
--source -
# Set configuration deployment as requirement for service restart.
restart_requires="__file/$conf_dir/$conf_file"
init_sysvinit()
{
__file /etc/init.d/consul \
--owner root --group root --mode 0755 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul.sysv-$1"
require="__file/etc/init.d/consul" __start_on_boot consul
}
###
# Restart consul agent after everything else.
require="$restart_requires" __service consul --action restart
init_systemd()
{
__file /lib/systemd/system/consul.service \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul.systemd"
require="__file/lib/systemd/system/consul.service" __start_on_boot consul
}
init_upstart()
{
__file /etc/init/consul-prepare.conf \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul-prepare.upstart"
require="__file/etc/init/consul-prepare.conf" \
__file /etc/init/consul.conf \
--owner root --group root --mode 0644 \
--state "$state" \
--source "$__type/files/consul.upstart"
require="__file/etc/init/consul.conf" __start_on_boot consul
}
# Install init script to start on boot
case "$os" in
alpine|devuan)
init_sysvinit debian
;;
centos|redhat)
os_version="$(sed 's/[^0-9.]//g' "$__global/explorer/os_version")"
major_version="${os_version%%.*}"
case "$major_version" in
[456])
init_sysvinit redhat
;;
7)
init_systemd
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported CentOS/Redhat version: $os_version" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
;;
debian)
os_version=$(cat "$__global/explorer/os_version")
major_version="${os_version%%.*}"
case "$major_version" in
[567])
init_sysvinit debian
;;
[89])
init_systemd
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported Debian version $os_version" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
;;
ubuntu)
init_upstart
;;
esac

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enable-syslog
verify-incoming
verify-outgoing
use-distribution-package

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#
name="$(cat "$__object/parameter/name" 2>/dev/null || echo "$__object_id")"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="check_${name}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
# Determine the configuration directory used by consul.
check_dir () {
if [ -d "$1" ]; then
printf '%s' "$1"
exit
fi
}
check_dir '/etc/consul/conf.d'
check_dir '/etc/consul.d'
check_dir '/etc/consul'
echo 'Could not determine consul configuration dir. Exiting.' >&2
exit 1

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#
name="$(cat "$__object/parameter/name" 2>/dev/null || echo "$__object_id")"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="service_${name}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ printf ' "name": "%s"\n' "$name"
cd "$__object/parameter/"
for param in *; do
case "$param" in
state|name|check-interval|conf-dir) continue ;;
state|name|check-interval) continue ;;
check-script)
printf ' ,"check": {\n'
printf ' "script": "%s"\n' "$(cat "$__object/parameter/check-script")"
@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ echo " }"
# end json file
echo "}"
) | \
require="__directory${conf_dir}" \
__config_file "${conf_dir}/${conf_file}" \
--owner root --group consul --mode 640 \
--state "$state" \

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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../../__consul_service/explorer/conf-dir

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
cdist_type="${__type##*/}"
watch_type="${cdist_type##*_}"
conf_dir=$(cat "$__object/explorer/conf-dir")
conf_dir="/etc/consul/conf.d"
conf_file="watch_${watch_type}_${__object_id}.json"
state="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"

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@ -31,28 +31,24 @@ if [ -f "$__object/parameter/raw" ]; then
elif [ -f "$__object/parameter/raw_command" ]; then
entry="$command"
else
minute="$(cat "$__object/parameter/minute")"
hour="$(cat "$__object/parameter/hour")"
day_of_month="$(cat "$__object/parameter/day_of_month")"
month="$(cat "$__object/parameter/month")"
day_of_week="$(cat "$__object/parameter/day_of_week")"
minute="$(cat "$__object/parameter/minute" 2>/dev/null || echo "*")"
hour="$(cat "$__object/parameter/hour" 2>/dev/null || echo "*")"
day_of_month="$(cat "$__object/parameter/day_of_month" 2>/dev/null || echo "*")"
month="$(cat "$__object/parameter/month" 2>/dev/null || echo "*")"
day_of_week="$(cat "$__object/parameter/day_of_week" 2>/dev/null || echo "*")"
entry="$minute $hour $day_of_month $month $day_of_week $command # $name"
fi
mkdir "$__object/files"
echo "$entry" > "$__object/files/entry"
if [ -s "$__object/explorer/entry" ]; then
if diff -q "$__object/files/entry" "$__object/explorer/entry" >/dev/null; then
state_is=present
else
state_is=modified
fi
else
state_is=absent
fi
state_should="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")"
state_should="$(cat "$__object/parameter/state" 2>/dev/null || echo "present")"
[ "$state_is" = "$state_should" ] && exit 0

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@ -21,11 +21,6 @@ command
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
**NOTE**: All time-related parameters (``--minute``, ``--hour``, ``--day_of_month``
``--month`` and ``--day_of_week``) defaults to ``*``, which means to execute it
**always**. If you set ``--hour 0`` to execute the cronjob only at midnight, it
will execute **every** minute in the first hour of the morning all days.
state
Either present or absent. Defaults to present.
minute

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@ -22,12 +22,3 @@ if [ -f "$__object/parameter/raw" ] && [ -f "$__object/parameter/raw_command" ];
echo "ERROR: both raw and raw_command specified" >&2
exit 1
fi
case "$(cat "$__object/parameter/state")" in
present) ;;
absent) ;;
*)
echo "ERROR: unkown cron state" >&2
exit 2
esac

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*

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present

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@ -1,142 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2021 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
# cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Determine current debconf selections' state.
# Prints one of:
# present: all selections are already set as they should.
# different: one or more of the selections have a different value.
# absent: one or more of the selections are not (currently) defined.
#
test -x /usr/bin/perl || {
# cannot find perl (no perl ~ no debconf)
echo 'absent'
exit 0
}
linesfile="${__object:?}/parameter/line"
test -s "${linesfile}" || {
if test -s "${__object:?}/parameter/file"
then
echo absent
else
echo present
fi
exit 0
}
# assert __type_explorer is set (because it is used by the Perl script)
: "${__type_explorer:?}"
/usr/bin/perl -- - "${linesfile}" <<'EOF'
use strict;
use warnings "all";
use Fcntl qw(:DEFAULT :flock);
use Debconf::Db;
use Debconf::Question;
# Extract @known... arrays from debconf-set-selections
# These values are required to distinguish flags and values in the given lines.
# DC: I couldn't think of a more ugly solution to the problem…
my @knownflags;
my @knowntypes;
my $debconf_set_selections = '/usr/bin/debconf-set-selections';
if (-e $debconf_set_selections) {
my $sed_known = 's/^my \(@known\(flags\|types\) = qw([a-z ]*);\).*$/\1/p';
eval `sed -n '$sed_known' '$debconf_set_selections'`;
}
sub mungeline ($) {
my $line = shift;
chomp $line;
$line =~ s/\r$//;
return $line;
}
sub fatal { printf STDERR @_; exit 1; }
my $state = 'present';
sub state {
my $new = shift;
if ($state eq 'present'
or ($state eq 'different' and $new eq 'absent')) {
$state = $new;
}
}
# Load Debconf DB but manually lock on the state explorer script,
# because Debconf aborts immediately if executed concurrently.
# This is not really an ideal solution because the Debconf DB could be locked by
# another process (e.g. apt-get), but no way to achieve this could be found.
# If you know how to, please provide a patch.
my $lockfile = "%ENV{'__type_explorer'}/state";
if (open my $lock_fh, '+<', $lockfile) {
flock $lock_fh, LOCK_EX or die "Cannot lock $lockfile";
}
{
Debconf::Db->load(readonly => 'true');
}
while (<>) {
# Read and process lines (taken from debconf-set-selections)
$_ = mungeline($_);
while (/\\$/ && ! eof) {
s/\\$//;
$_ .= mungeline(<>);
}
next if /^\s*$/ || /^\s*\#/;
my ($owner, $label, $type, $content) = /^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)(?:\s(.*))?/
or fatal "invalid line: %s\n", $_;
$content = '' unless defined $content;
# Compare is and should state
my $q = Debconf::Question->get($label);
unless (defined $q) {
# probably a preseed
state 'absent';
next;
}
if (grep { $_ eq $q->type } @knownflags) {
# This line wants to set a flag, presumably.
if ($q->flag($q->type) ne $content) {
state 'different';
}
} else {
# Otherwise, it's probably a value…
if ($q->value ne $content) {
state 'different';
}
unless (grep { $_ eq $owner } (split /, /, $q->owners)) {
state 'different';
}
}
}
printf "%s\n", $state;
EOF

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2011-2014 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
# 2021 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
@ -18,37 +17,16 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# Setup selections
#
if test -f "${__object:?}/parameter/line"
then
filename="${__object:?}/parameter/line"
elif test -s "${__object:?}/parameter/file"
then
filename=$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/file")
if test "${filename}" = '-'
then
filename="${__object:?}/stdin"
fi
else
printf 'Neither --line nor --file set.\n' >&2
exit 1
filename="$(cat "$__object/parameter/file")"
if [ "$filename" = "-" ]; then
filename="$__object/stdin"
fi
# setting no lines makes no sense
test -s "${filename}" || exit 0
state_is=$(cat "${__object:?}/explorer/state")
if test "${state_is}" != 'present'
then
cat <<-CODE
debconf-set-selections <<'EOF'
$(cat "${filename}")
EOF
CODE
awk '
{
printf "set %s %s %s %s\n", $1, $2, $3, $4
}' "${filename}" >>"${__messages_out:?}"
fi
echo "debconf-set-selections << __file-eof"
cat "$filename"
echo "__file-eof"

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@ -8,33 +8,15 @@ cdist-type__debconf_set_selections - Setup debconf selections
DESCRIPTION
-----------
On Debian and alike systems :strong:`debconf-set-selections`\ (1) can be used
On Debian and alike systems debconf-set-selections(1) can be used
to setup configuration parameters.
REQUIRED PARAMETERS
-------------------
cf. ``--line``.
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-------------------
file
Use the given filename as input for :strong:`debconf-set-selections`\ (1)
If filename is ``-``, read from stdin.
**This parameter is deprecated, because it doesn't work with state detection.**
line
A line in :strong:`debconf-set-selections`\ (1) compatible format.
This parameter can be used multiple times to set multiple options.
(This parameter is actually required, but marked optional because the
deprecated ``--file`` is still accepted.)
BOOLEAN PARAMETERS
------------------
None.
Use the given filename as input for debconf-set-selections(1)
If filename is "-", read from stdin.
EXAMPLES
@ -42,29 +24,30 @@ EXAMPLES
.. code-block:: sh
# Setup gitolite's gituser
__debconf_set_selections nslcd --line 'gitolite gitolite/gituser string git'
# Setup configuration for nslcd
__debconf_set_selections nslcd --file /path/to/file
# Setup configuration for nslcd from a file.
# NB: Multiple lines can be passed to --line, although this can be considered a hack.
__debconf_set_selections nslcd --line "$(cat "${__files:?}/preseed/nslcd.debconf")"
# Setup configuration for nslcd from another type
__debconf_set_selections nslcd --file "$__type/files/preseed/nslcd"
__debconf_set_selections nslcd --file - << eof
gitolite gitolite/gituser string git
eof
SEE ALSO
--------
- :strong:`cdist-type__update_alternatives`\ (7)
- :strong:`debconf-set-selections`\ (1)
:strong:`debconf-set-selections`\ (1), :strong:`cdist-type__update_alternatives`\ (7)
AUTHORS
-------
| Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
| Dennis Camera <dennis.camera--@--ssrq-sds-fds.ch>
Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
COPYING
-------
Copyright \(C) 2011-2014 Nico Schottelius, 2021 Dennis Camera.
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Copyright \(C) 2011-2014 Nico Schottelius. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.

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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2021 Dennis Camera (dennis.camera at ssrq-sds-fds.ch)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
# cdist is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# cdist is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
__package_apt debconf

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