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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# 2012 Steven Armstrong (steven-cdist at armstrong.cc)
# 2014 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
# 2019 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/>.
#
set_hostname_systemd() {
echo "$1" | __file /etc/hostname --source -
}
os=$(cat "${__global:?}/explorer/os")
os_version=$(cat "${__global:?}/explorer/os_version")
os_major=$(echo "${os_version}" | grep -o '^[0-9][0-9]*' || true)
max_len=$(cat "${__object:?}/explorer/max_len")
has_hostnamectl=$(cat "${__object:?}/explorer/has_hostnamectl")
if test -s "${__object:?}/parameter/name"
then
name_should=$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/name")
else
case ${os}
in
# RedHat-derivatives and BSDs
(centos|fedora|redhat|scientific|freebsd|netbsd|openbsd|slackware)
# Hostname is FQDN
name_should=${__target_host:?}
;;
(suse|opensuse-leap)
name_should=${__target_host:?}
# Classic SuSE stores the FQDN in /etc/HOSTNAME, while
# systemd does not. The running hostname is the first
# component in both cases.
# In versions before 15.x, the FQDN is stored in /etc/hostname.
if test -n "${has_hostnamectl}" \
&& test "${os_major}" -ge 15 \
&& test "${os_major}" -ne 42
then
name_should=${name_should%%.*}
fi
;;
*)
# Hostname is only first component of FQDN on all other systems.
name_should=${__target_host:?}
name_should=${name_should%%.*}
;;
esac
fi
if test -n "${max_len}" && test "$(printf '%s' "${name_should}" | wc -c)" -gt "${max_len}"
then
printf "Host name too long. Up to %u characters allowed.\n" "${max_len}" >&2
exit 1
fi
case ${os}
in
(alpine|debian|devuan|ubuntu|void)
echo "${name_should}" | __file /etc/hostname --source -
;;
(archlinux)
if test -n "${has_hostnamectl}"
then
set_hostname_systemd "${name_should}"
else
echo 'Ancient ArchLinux variants without hostnamectl are not supported.' >&2
exit 1
# Only for ancient ArchLinux, write to /etc/rc.conf on pre-systemd
# versions. There are some versions which use /etc/hostname but not
# systemd. It is unclear which ones these are.
# __key_value '/etc/rc.conf:HOSTNAME' \
# --file /etc/rc.conf \
# --delimiter '=' --exact_delimiter \
# --key 'HOSTNAME' \
# --value "\"$name_should\""
fi
;;
(centos|fedora|redhat|scientific)
if test -z "${has_hostnamectl}"
then
# Only write to /etc/sysconfig/network on non-systemd versions.
# On systemd-based versions this entry is ignored.
__key_value '/etc/sysconfig/network:HOSTNAME' \
--file /etc/sysconfig/network \
--delimiter '=' --exact_delimiter \
--key HOSTNAME \
--value "\"${name_should}\""
else
set_hostname_systemd "${name_should}"
fi
;;
(gentoo)
# Only write to /etc/conf.d/hostname on OpenRC-based installations.
# On systemd use hostnamectl(1) in gencode-remote.
if test -z "${has_hostnamectl}"
then
__key_value '/etc/conf.d/hostname:hostname' \
--file /etc/conf.d/hostname \
--delimiter '=' --exact_delimiter \
--key 'hostname' \
--value "\"${name_should}\""
else
set_hostname_systemd "$name_should"
fi
;;
(freebsd)
__key_value '/etc/rc.conf:hostname' \
--file /etc/rc.conf \
--delimiter '=' --exact_delimiter \
--key 'hostname' \
--value "\"${name_should}\""
;;
(macosx)
# handled in gencode-remote
;;
(netbsd)
__key_value '/etc/rc.conf:hostname' \
--file /etc/rc.conf \
--delimiter '=' --exact_delimiter \
--key 'hostname' \
--value "\"${name_should}\""
# To avoid confusion, ensure that the hostname is only stored once.
__file /etc/myname --state absent
;;
(openbsd)
echo "${name_should}" | __file /etc/myname --source -
;;
(openwrt)
__uci system.@system[0].hostname --value "${name_should}"
# --transaction hostname
;;
(slackware)
# We write the FQDN into /etc/HOSTNAME. But /etc/rc.d/rc.M will only
# read the first component from this file and set it as the running
# hostname on boot.
echo "${name_should}" | __file /etc/HOSTNAME --source -
;;
(solaris)
echo "${name_should}" | __file /etc/nodename --source -
;;
(suse|opensuse-leap)
# Modern SuSE provides /etc/HOSTNAME as a symlink for
# backwards-compatibility. Unfortunately it cannot be used
# here as __file does not follow the symlink.
# Therefore, we use the presence of the hostnamectl binary as
# an indication of which file to use. This unfortunately does
# not work correctly on openSUSE 12.x which provides
# hostnamectl but not /etc/hostname.
if test -n "${has_hostnamectl}" -a "${os_major}" -gt 12
then
hostname_file=/etc/hostname
else
hostname_file=/etc/HOSTNAME
fi
echo "${name_should}" | __file "${hostname_file}" --source -
;;
(*)
# On other operating systems we fall back to systemd's
# hostnamectl if available…
if test -n "${has_hostnamectl}"
then
set_hostname_systemd "${name_should}"
else
echo "Your operating system (${os}) is currently not supported by this type (${__type##*/})." >&2
echo "Please contribute an implementation for it if you can." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
esac