Class: Bolt::PAL
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Bolt::PAL
- Defined in:
- lib/bolt/pal.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/issues.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/loader.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/evaluator.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/parameter.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/eval.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/plan.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/task.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/transpiler.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/script.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/upload.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/command.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/message.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/verbose.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/download.rb,
lib/bolt/pal/yaml_plan/step/resources.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: Issues Classes: PALError, YamlPlan
Class Method Summary collapse
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.configure_logging ⇒ Object
Puppet logging is global so this is class method to avoid confusion.
- .load_puppet ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#alias_types(compiler) ⇒ Object
Create a top-level alias for TargetSpec and PlanResult so that users don’t have to namespace it with Boltlib, which is just an implementation detail.
- #cache_plan_info ⇒ Object
- #cache_task_info ⇒ Object
- #convert_plan(plan) ⇒ Object
- #detect_project_conflict(project, environment) ⇒ Object
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#filter_content(content, patterns) ⇒ Object
Filters content by a list of names and glob patterns specified in project configuration.
- #full_modulepath ⇒ Object
- #generate_types(cache: false) ⇒ Object
- #get_plan_info(plan_name, with_mtime: false) ⇒ Object
- #get_plan_mtime(path) ⇒ Object
- #get_task(task_name, with_mtime: false) ⇒ Object
- #get_task_info(task_name, with_mtime: false) ⇒ Object
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#in_bolt_compiler(compiler_params: {}) ⇒ Object
Runs a block in a PAL script compiler configured for Bolt.
- #in_catalog_compiler ⇒ Object
- #in_plan_compiler(executor, inventory, pdb_client, applicator = nil) ⇒ Object
- #in_task_compiler(executor, inventory) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(modulepath, hiera_config, resource_types, max_compiles = Etc.nprocessors, trusted_external = nil, apply_settings = {}, project = nil) ⇒ PAL
constructor
A new instance of PAL.
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#list_modules ⇒ Hash{String => Array<Hash{Symbol => String,nil}>}
Returns a mapping of all modules available to the Bolt compiler.
- #list_plans(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
- #list_plans_with_cache(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
- #list_tasks(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
- #list_tasks_with_cache(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
- #lookup(key, targets, inventory, executor, plan_vars: {}) ⇒ Object
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#parse_manifest(code, filename) ⇒ Object
Parses a snippet of Puppet manifest code and returns the AST represented in JSON.
- #parse_params(type, object_name, params) ⇒ Object
- #plan_hierarchy_lookup(key, plan_vars: {}) ⇒ Object
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#register_resource_types(loaders) ⇒ Object
Register all resource types defined in $Project/.resource_types as well as the built in types registered with the runtime_3_init method.
- #run_plan(plan_name, params, executor, inventory = nil, pdb_client = nil, applicator = nil) ⇒ Object
- #run_task(task_name, targets, params, executor, inventory, description = nil) ⇒ Object
- #setup ⇒ Object
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#show_module(name) ⇒ Hash
Return information about a module.
- #task_signature(task_name) ⇒ Object
- #user_modulepath ⇒ Object
- #with_bolt_executor(executor, inventory, pdb_client = nil, applicator = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
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#with_puppet_settings ⇒ Object
TODO: PUP-8553 should replace this.
Constructor Details
#initialize(modulepath, hiera_config, resource_types, max_compiles = Etc.nprocessors, trusted_external = nil, apply_settings = {}, project = nil) ⇒ PAL
Returns a new instance of PAL.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 47 def initialize(modulepath, hiera_config, resource_types, max_compiles = Etc.nprocessors, trusted_external = nil, apply_settings = {}, project = nil) unless modulepath.is_a?(Bolt::Config::Modulepath) msg = "Type error in PAL: modulepath must be a Bolt::Config::Modulepath" raise Bolt::Error.new(msg, "bolt/execution-error") end # Nothing works without initialized this global state. Reinitializing # is safe and in practice only happens in tests self.class.load_puppet @modulepath = modulepath @hiera_config = hiera_config @trusted_external = trusted_external @apply_settings = apply_settings @max_compiles = max_compiles @resource_types = resource_types @project = project @logger = Bolt::Logger.logger(self) unless user_modulepath.empty? @logger.debug("Loading modules from #{full_modulepath.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)}") end @loaded = false end |
Class Method Details
.configure_logging ⇒ Object
Puppet logging is global so this is class method to avoid confusion
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 81 def self.configure_logging Puppet::Util::Log.destinations.clear Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(Bolt::Logger.logger('Puppet')) # Defer all log level decisions to the Logging library by telling Puppet # to log everything Puppet.settings[:log_level] = 'debug' end |
.load_puppet ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 89 def self.load_puppet if Bolt::Util.windows? # Windows 'fix' for openssl behaving strangely. Prevents very slow operation # of random_bytes later when establishing winrm connections from a Windows host. # See https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/25805 for background. require 'openssl' OpenSSL::Random.random_bytes(1) end begin require 'puppet_pal' rescue LoadError raise Bolt::Error.new("Puppet must be installed to execute tasks", "bolt/puppet-missing") end require_relative 'pal/logging' require_relative 'pal/issues' require_relative 'pal/yaml_plan/loader' require_relative 'pal/yaml_plan/transpiler' # Now that puppet is loaded we can include puppet mixins in data types Bolt::ResultSet.include_iterable end |
Instance Method Details
#alias_types(compiler) ⇒ Object
Create a top-level alias for TargetSpec and PlanResult so that users don’t have to namespace it with Boltlib, which is just an implementation detail. This allows them to feel like a built-in type in bolt, rather than something has been, no pun intended, “bolted on”.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 128 def alias_types(compiler) compiler.evaluate_string('type TargetSpec = Boltlib::TargetSpec') compiler.evaluate_string('type PlanResult = Boltlib::PlanResult') end |
#cache_plan_info ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 723 def cache_plan_info # plan_name is an array here plans_info = list_plans(filter_content: false).map do |plan_name,| data = get_plan_info(plan_name, with_mtime: true) { plan_name => data } end.reduce({}, :merge) FileUtils.touch(@project.plan_cache_file) File.write(@project.plan_cache_file, plans_info.to_json) end |
#cache_task_info ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 734 def cache_task_info # task_name is an array here tasks_info = list_tasks(filter_content: false).map do |task_name,| data = get_task_info(task_name, with_mtime: true) { task_name => data } end.reduce({}, :merge) FileUtils.touch(@project.task_cache_file) File.write(@project.task_cache_file, tasks_info.to_json) end |
#convert_plan(plan) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 624 def convert_plan(plan) path = File.(plan) # If the path doesn't exist, check if it's a plan name unless File.exist?(path) in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| sig = compiler.plan_signature(plan) # If the plan was loaded, look for it on the module loader # There has to be an easier way to do this... if sig type = compiler.list_plans.find { |p| p.name == plan } path = sig.instance_variable_get(:@plan_func) .loader .find(type) .origin .first end end end Puppet[:tasks] = true transpiler = YamlPlan::Transpiler.new transpiler.transpile(path) end |
#detect_project_conflict(project, environment) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 148 def detect_project_conflict(project, environment) return unless project && project.load_as_module? # The environment modulepath has stripped out non-existent directories, # so we don't need to check for them modules = environment.modulepath.flat_map do |path| Dir.children(path).select { |name| Puppet::Module.is_module_directory?(name, path) } end if modules.include?(project.name) Bolt::Logger.warn_once( "project_shadows_module", "The project '#{project.name}' shadows an existing module of the same name" ) end end |
#filter_content(content, patterns) ⇒ Object
Filters content by a list of names and glob patterns specified in project configuration.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 309 def filter_content(content, patterns) return content unless content && patterns content.select do |name,| patterns.any? { |pattern| File.fnmatch?(pattern, name, File::FNM_EXTGLOB) } end end |
#full_modulepath ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 72 def full_modulepath @modulepath.full_modulepath end |
#generate_types(cache: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 711 def generate_types(cache: false) require 'puppet/face/generate' in_bolt_compiler do generator = Puppet::Generate::Type inputs = generator.find_inputs(:pcore) FileUtils.mkdir_p(@resource_types) cache_plan_info if @project && cache cache_task_info if @project && cache generator.generate(inputs, @resource_types, true) end end |
#get_plan_info(plan_name, with_mtime: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 479 def get_plan_info(plan_name, with_mtime: false) plan_sig = in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| compiler.plan_signature(plan_name) end if plan_sig.nil? raise Bolt::Error.unknown_plan(plan_name) end # path may be a Pathname object, so make sure to stringify it mod = plan_sig.instance_variable_get(:@plan_func).loader.parent.path.to_s # If it's a Puppet language plan, use strings to extract data. The only # way to tell is to check which filename exists in the module. plan_subpath = File.join(plan_name.split('::').drop(1)) plan_subpath = 'init' if plan_subpath.empty? pp_path = File.join(mod, 'plans', "#{plan_subpath}.pp") if File.exist?(pp_path) require 'puppet-strings' require 'puppet-strings/yard' PuppetStrings::Yard.setup! YARD::Logger.instance.level = if YARD::Logger.const_defined?(:Severity) YARD::Logger::Severity::ERROR else # Backward compatility for YARD < 0.9.37 YARD::Logger.instance.level = :error end YARD.parse(pp_path) plan = YARD::Registry.at("puppet_plans::#{plan_name}") description = if plan.tag(:summary) plan.tag(:summary).text elsif !plan.docstring.empty? plan.docstring end defaults = plan.parameters.to_h.compact signature_params = Set.new(plan.parameters.map(&:first)) parameters = plan.(:param).each_with_object({}) do |param, params| name = param.name if signature_params.include?(name) params[name] = { 'type' => param.types.first } params[name]['sensitive'] = param.types.first =~ /\ASensitive(\[.*\])?\z/ ? true : false params[name]['default_value'] = defaults[name] if defaults.key?(name) params[name]['description'] = param.text if param.text && !param.text.empty? else Bolt::Logger.warn( "missing_plan_parameter", "The documented parameter '#{name}' does not exist in signature for plan '#{plan.name}'" ) end end pp_info = { 'name' => plan_name, 'description' => description, 'parameters' => parameters, 'module' => mod, 'private' => private_plan?(plan), 'summary' => plan.tag(:summary)&.text, 'docstring' => (plan.docstring unless plan.docstring.empty?) } pp_info.merge!(get_plan_mtime(plan.file)) if with_mtime pp_info # If it's a YAML plan, fall back to limited data else yaml_path = File.join(mod, 'plans', "#{plan_subpath}.yaml") plan_content = File.read(yaml_path) plan = Bolt::PAL::YamlPlan::Loader.from_string(plan_name, plan_content, yaml_path) parameters = plan.parameters.each_with_object({}) do |param, params| name = param.name type_str = case param.type_expr when Puppet::Pops::Types::PTypeReferenceType param.type_expr.type_string when nil 'Any' else param.type_expr end params[name] = { 'type' => type_str } params[name]['sensitive'] = param.type_expr.instance_of?(Puppet::Pops::Types::PSensitiveType) params[name]['default_value'] = param.value unless param.value.nil? params[name]['description'] = param.description if param.description end yaml_info = { 'name' => plan_name, 'description' => plan.description, 'parameters' => parameters, 'module' => mod, 'private' => !!plan.private, 'docstring' => plan.description, 'summary' => nil } yaml_info.merge!(get_plan_mtime(yaml_path)) if with_mtime yaml_info end end |
#get_plan_mtime(path) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 608 def get_plan_mtime(path) # If the plan is from the project modules/ directory, or is in the # project itself, include the last mtime of the file so we can compare # if the plan has been updated since it was cached. if @project && File.exist?(path) && (path.include?(File.join(@project.path, 'modules')) || path.include?(@project.plans_path.to_s)) { 'file' => { 'mtime' => File.mtime(path), 'path' => path } } else {} end end |
#get_task(task_name, with_mtime: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 411 def get_task(task_name, with_mtime: false) task = task_signature(task_name) if task.nil? raise Bolt::Error.unknown_task(task_name) end task = Bolt::Task.from_task_signature(task) task.add_mtimes if with_mtime task end |
#get_task_info(task_name, with_mtime: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 423 def get_task_info(task_name, with_mtime: false) get_task(task_name, with_mtime: with_mtime).to_h end |
#in_bolt_compiler(compiler_params: {}) ⇒ Object
Runs a block in a PAL script compiler configured for Bolt. Catches exceptions thrown by the block and re-raises them ensuring they are Bolt::Errors since the script compiler block will squash all exceptions.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 166 def in_bolt_compiler(compiler_params: {}) # TODO: If we always call this inside a bolt_executor we can remove this here setup compiler_params = compiler_params.merge(set_local_facts: false) r = Puppet::Pal.in_tmp_environment('bolt', modulepath: full_modulepath, facts: {}) do |pal| # Only load the project if it a) exists, b) has a name it can be loaded with Puppet.override(bolt_project: @project, yaml_plan_instantiator: Bolt::PAL::YamlPlan::Loader) do # Because this has the side effect of loading and caching the list # of modules, it must happen *after* we have overridden # bolt_project or the project will be ignored detect_project_conflict(@project, Puppet.lookup(:environments).get('bolt')) pal.with_script_compiler(**compiler_params) do |compiler| alias_types(compiler) register_resource_types(Puppet.lookup(:loaders)) if @resource_types begin yield compiler rescue Bolt::Error => e e rescue Puppet::DataBinding::LookupError => e if e.issue_code == :HIERA_UNDEFINED_VARIABLE = "Interpolations are not supported in lookups outside of an apply block: #{e.}" PALError.new() else PALError.from_preformatted_error(e) end rescue Puppet::PreformattedError => e if e.issue_code == :UNKNOWN_VARIABLE && %w[facts trusted server_facts settings].include?(e.arguments[:name]) = "Evaluation Error: Variable '#{e.arguments[:name]}' is not available in the current scope "\ "unless explicitly defined." details = { file: e.file, line: e.line, column: e.pos } PALError.new(, details) else PALError.from_preformatted_error(e) end rescue StandardError => e PALError.from_preformatted_error(e) end end end end # Plans may return PuppetError but nothing should be throwing them if r.is_a?(StandardError) && !r.is_a?(Bolt::PuppetError) raise r end r end |
#in_catalog_compiler ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 241 def in_catalog_compiler with_puppet_settings do Puppet.override(bolt_project: @project) do Puppet::Pal.in_tmp_environment('bolt', modulepath: full_modulepath) do |pal| pal.with_catalog_compiler do |compiler| yield compiler end end end rescue Puppet::Error => e raise PALError.from_error(e) end end |
#in_plan_compiler(executor, inventory, pdb_client, applicator = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 255 def in_plan_compiler(executor, inventory, pdb_client, applicator = nil) with_bolt_executor(executor, inventory, pdb_client, applicator) do # TODO: remove this call and see if anything breaks when # settings dirs don't actually exist. Plans shouldn't # actually be using them. with_puppet_settings do in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| yield compiler end end end end |
#in_task_compiler(executor, inventory) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 268 def in_task_compiler(executor, inventory) with_bolt_executor(executor, inventory) do in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| yield compiler end end end |
#list_modules ⇒ Hash{String => Array<Hash{Symbol => String,nil}>}
Returns a mapping of all modules available to the Bolt compiler
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 657 def list_modules internal_module_groups = { Bolt::Config::Modulepath::BOLTLIB_PATH => 'Plan Language Modules', Bolt::Config::Modulepath::MODULES_PATH => 'Packaged Modules', @project.managed_moduledir.to_s => 'Project Dependencies' } in_bolt_compiler do # NOTE: Can replace map+to_h with transform_values when Ruby 2.4 # is the minimum supported version. Puppet.lookup(:current_environment).modules_by_path.map do |path, modules| module_group = internal_module_groups[path] values = modules.map do |mod| mod_info = { name: (mod.forge_name || mod.name), version: mod.version } mod_info[:internal_module_group] = module_group unless module_group.nil? mod_info end [path, values] end.to_h end end |
#list_plans(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 467 def list_plans(filter_content: false) in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| errors = [] plans = compiler.list_plans(nil, errors).map { |plan| [plan.name] }.sort errors.each do |error| Bolt::Logger.warn("plan_load_error", error.details['original_error']) end filter_content ? filter_content(plans, @project&.plans) : plans end end |
#list_plans_with_cache(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 427 def list_plans_with_cache(filter_content: false) # Don't filter content yet, so that if users update their plan filters # we don't need to refresh the cache plan_names = list_plans(filter_content: false).map(&:first) plan_cache = if @project Bolt::Util.read_optional_json_file(@project.plan_cache_file, 'Plan cache file') else {} end updated = false plan_list = plan_names.each_with_object([]) do |plan_name, list| data = plan_cache[plan_name] || get_plan_info(plan_name, with_mtime: true) # If the plan is a 'local' plan (in the project itself, or the modules/ # directory) then verify it hasn't been updated since we cached it. If # it has been updated, refresh the cache and use the new data. if file_modified?(data.dig('file', 'path'), data.dig('file', 'mtime')) data = get_plan_info(plan_name, with_mtime: true) updated = true plan_cache[plan_name] = data end list << [plan_name, data['description']] unless data['private'] end File.write(@project.plan_cache_file, plan_cache.to_json) if updated && @project filter_content ? filter_content(plan_list, @project&.plans) : plan_list end |
#list_tasks(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 360 def list_tasks(filter_content: false) in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| tasks = compiler.list_tasks.map(&:name).sort.each_with_object([]) do |task_name, data| task_sig = compiler.task_signature(task_name) unless task_sig.task_hash['metadata']['private'] data << [task_name, task_sig.task_hash['metadata']['description']] end end filter_content ? filter_content(tasks, @project&.tasks) : tasks end end |
#list_tasks_with_cache(filter_content: false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 317 def list_tasks_with_cache(filter_content: false) # Don't filter content yet, so that if users update their task filters # we don't need to refresh the cache task_names = list_tasks(filter_content: false).map(&:first) task_cache = if @project Bolt::Util.read_optional_json_file(@project.task_cache_file, 'Task cache file') else {} end updated = false task_list = task_names.each_with_object([]) do |task_name, list| data = task_cache[task_name] || get_task_info(task_name, with_mtime: true) # Make sure all the keys are strings - if we get data from # get_task_info they will be symbols data = Bolt::Util.walk_keys(data, &:to_s) # If any files in the task were updated, refresh the cache if data['files']&.any? # For all the files that are part of the task data['files'].each do |f| # If any file has been updated since we last cached, update the # cache next unless file_modified?(f['path'], f['mtime']) data = get_task_info(task_name, with_mtime: true) data = Bolt::Util.walk_keys(data, &:to_s) # Tell Bolt to write to the cache file once we're done updated = true # Update the cache data task_cache[task_name] = data end end = data['metadata'] || {} # Don't add tasks to the list to return if they are private list << [task_name, ['description']] unless ['private'] end # Write the cache if any entries were updated File.write(@project.task_cache_file, task_cache.to_json) if updated && @project filter_content ? filter_content(task_list, @project&.tasks) : task_list end |
#lookup(key, targets, inventory, executor, plan_vars: {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 794 def lookup(key, targets, inventory, executor, plan_vars: {}) # Install the puppet-agent package and collect facts. Facts are # automatically added to the targets. in_plan_compiler(executor, inventory, nil) do |compiler| compiler.call_function('apply_prep', targets) end overrides = { bolt_inventory: inventory, bolt_project: @project } # Do a lookup with a catalog compiler, which uses the 'hierarchy' key in # Hiera config. results = targets.map do |target| node = Puppet::Node.from_data_hash( 'name' => target.name, 'parameters' => { 'clientcert' => target.name } ) trusted = Puppet::Context::TrustedInformation.local(node).to_h # Separate environment configuration from interpolation data the same # way we do when compiling Puppet catalogs. env_conf = { modulepath: @modulepath.full_modulepath, facts: target.facts } interpolations = { variables: plan_vars, target_variables: target.vars } with_puppet_settings do Puppet::Pal.in_tmp_environment(target.name, **env_conf) do |pal| Puppet.override(overrides) do Puppet.lookup(:pal_current_node).trusted_data = trusted pal.with_catalog_compiler(**interpolations) do |compiler| Bolt::Result.for_lookup(target, key, compiler.call_function('lookup', key)) rescue StandardError => e Bolt::Result.from_exception(target, e) end rescue Puppet::Error => e raise PALError.from_error(e) end end end end Bolt::ResultSet.new(results) end |
#parse_manifest(code, filename) ⇒ Object
Parses a snippet of Puppet manifest code and returns the AST represented in JSON.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 300 def parse_manifest(code, filename) setup Puppet::Pops::Parser::EvaluatingParser.new.parse_string(code, filename) rescue Puppet::Error => e raise Bolt::PAL::PALError, "Failed to parse manifest: #{e}" end |
#parse_params(type, object_name, params) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 373 def parse_params(type, object_name, params) in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| case type when 'task' param_spec = compiler.task_signature(object_name)&.task_hash&.dig('parameters') when 'plan' plan = compiler.plan_signature(object_name) param_spec = plan.params_type.elements&.each_with_object({}) { |t, h| h[t.name] = t.value_type } if plan end param_spec ||= {} params.each_with_object({}) do |(name, str), acc| type = param_spec[name] begin parsed = JSON.parse(str, quirks_mode: true) # The type may not exist if the module is remote on orch or if a task # defines no parameters. Since we treat no parameters as Any we # should parse everything in this case acc[name] = if type && !type.instance?(parsed) str else parsed end rescue JSON::ParserError # This value may not be assignable in which case run_* will error acc[name] = str end acc end end end |
#plan_hierarchy_lookup(key, plan_vars: {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 780 def plan_hierarchy_lookup(key, plan_vars: {}) # Do a lookup with a script compiler, which uses the 'plan_hierarchy' key in # Hiera config. with_puppet_settings do # We want all of the setup and teardown that `in_bolt_compiler` does, # but also want to pass keys to the script compiler. in_bolt_compiler(compiler_params: { variables: plan_vars }) do |compiler| compiler.call_function('lookup', key) end rescue Puppet::Error => e raise PALError.from_error(e) end end |
#register_resource_types(loaders) ⇒ Object
Register all resource types defined in $Project/.resource_types as well as the built in types registered with the runtime_3_init method.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 135 def register_resource_types(loaders) static_loader = loaders.static_loader static_loader.runtime_3_init if File.directory?(@resource_types) Dir.children(@resource_types).each do |resource_pp| type_name_from_file = File.basename(resource_pp, '.pp').capitalize typed_name = Puppet::Pops::Loader::TypedName.new(:type, type_name_from_file) resource_type = Puppet::Pops::Types::TypeFactory.resource(type_name_from_file) loaders.static_loader.set_entry(typed_name, resource_type) end end end |
#run_plan(plan_name, params, executor, inventory = nil, pdb_client = nil, applicator = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 752 def run_plan(plan_name, params, executor, inventory = nil, pdb_client = nil, applicator = nil) # Start the round robin inside the plan compiler, so that # backgrounded tasks can finish once the main plan exits in_plan_compiler(executor, inventory, pdb_client, applicator) do |compiler| # Create a Fiber for the main plan. This will be run along with any # other Fibers created during the plan run in the round_robin, with the # main plan always taking precedence in being resumed. # # Every future except for the main plan needs to have a plan id in # order to be tracked for the `wait()` function with no arguments. future = executor.create_future(name: plan_name, plan_id: 0) do |_scope| r = compiler.call_function('run_plan', plan_name, params.merge('_bolt_api_call' => true)) Bolt::PlanResult.from_pcore(r, 'success') rescue Bolt::Error => e Bolt::PlanResult.new(e, 'failure') end # Round robin until all Fibers, including the main plan, have finished. # This will stay alive until backgrounded tasks have finished. executor.round_robin until executor.plan_complete? # Return the result from the main plan future.value end rescue Bolt::Error => e Bolt::PlanResult.new(e, 'failure') end |
#run_task(task_name, targets, params, executor, inventory, description = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 745 def run_task(task_name, targets, params, executor, inventory, description = nil) in_task_compiler(executor, inventory) do |compiler| params = params.merge('_bolt_api_call' => true, '_catch_errors' => true) compiler.call_function('run_task', task_name, targets, description, params) end end |
#setup ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 113 def setup unless @loaded # This is slow so don't do it until we have to Bolt::PAL.load_puppet # Make sure we don't create the puppet directories with_puppet_settings { |_| nil } @loaded = true end end |
#show_module(name) ⇒ Hash
Return information about a module.
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 686 def show_module(name) name = name.tr('-', '/') data = in_bolt_compiler do |_compiler| mod = Puppet.lookup(:current_environment).module(name.split(%r{[/-]}, 2).last) unless mod && (mod.forge_name == name || mod.name == name) raise Bolt::Error.new("Could not find module '#{name}' on the modulepath.", 'bolt/unknown-module') end { name: mod.forge_name || mod.name, metadata: mod., path: mod.path, plans: mod.plans.map(&:name).sort, tasks: mod.tasks.map(&:name).sort } end data[:plans] = list_plans_with_cache.to_h.slice(*data[:plans]).to_a data[:tasks] = list_tasks_with_cache.to_h.slice(*data[:tasks]).to_a data end |
#task_signature(task_name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 405 def task_signature(task_name) in_bolt_compiler do |compiler| compiler.task_signature(task_name) end end |
#user_modulepath ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 76 def user_modulepath @modulepath.user_modulepath end |
#with_bolt_executor(executor, inventory, pdb_client = nil, applicator = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 216 def with_bolt_executor(executor, inventory, pdb_client = nil, applicator = nil, &block) setup opts = { bolt_project: @project, bolt_executor: executor, bolt_inventory: inventory, bolt_pdb_client: pdb_client, apply_executor: applicator || Applicator.new( inventory, executor, full_modulepath, # Skip syncing built-in plugins, since we vendor some Puppet 6 # versions of "core" types, which are already present on the agent, # but may cause issues on Puppet 5 agents. user_modulepath, @project, pdb_client, @hiera_config, @max_compiles, @apply_settings ) } Puppet.override(opts, &block) end |
#with_puppet_settings ⇒ Object
TODO: PUP-8553 should replace this
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# File 'lib/bolt/pal.rb', line 277 def with_puppet_settings dir = Dir.mktmpdir('bolt') cli = [] Puppet::Settings::REQUIRED_APP_SETTINGS.each do |setting| cli << "--#{setting}" << dir end Puppet.settings.send(:clear_everything_for_tests) Puppet.initialize_settings(cli) Puppet::GettextConfig.create_default_text_domain Puppet[:trusted_external_command] = @trusted_external Puppet.settings[:hiera_config] = @hiera_config self.class.configure_logging yield ensure # Delete the tmpdir if it still exists. This check is needed to # prevent Bolt from erroring if the tmpdir is somehow deleted # before reaching this point. FileUtils.remove_entry_secure(dir) if File.exist?(dir) end |