Class: Chef::Provider::Package::Yum
- Inherits:
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Chef::Provider::Package
- Object
- Chef::Provider
- Chef::Provider::Package
- Chef::Provider::Package::Yum
- Includes:
- Mixin::GetSourceFromPackage
- Defined in:
- lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: RPMDb, RPMDbPackage, RPMDependency, RPMPackage, RPMProvide, RPMRequire, RPMUtils, RPMVersion, YumCache
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Chef::Provider::Package
Attributes inherited from Chef::Provider
#action, #current_resource, #new_resource, #run_context
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#action_upgrade ⇒ Object
Keep upgrades from trying to install an older candidate version.
- #allow_downgrade ⇒ Object
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#arch ⇒ Object
Extra attributes.
- #flush_cache ⇒ Object
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#initialize(new_resource, run_context) ⇒ Yum
constructor
A new instance of Yum.
- #install_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
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#load_current_resource ⇒ Object
Standard Provider methods for Parent.
- #purge_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
- #remove_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
- #upgrade_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
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#yum_arch ⇒ Object
Helpers.
- #yum_command(command) ⇒ Object
Methods inherited from Chef::Provider::Package
#action_install, #action_purge, #action_reconfig, #action_remove, #define_resource_requirements, #expand_options, #get_preseed_file, #preseed_package, #preseed_resource, #reconfig_package, #removing_package?, #target_version_already_installed?, #whyrun_supported?
Methods included from Mixin::Command
#chdir_or_tmpdir, #handle_command_failures, #output_of_command, #run_command, #run_command_with_systems_locale
Methods included from Mixin::Command::Windows
Methods included from Mixin::Command::Unix
Methods inherited from Chef::Provider
#action_nothing, build_from_file, #cleanup_after_converge, #converge, #cookbook_name, #define_resource_requirements, #events, #node, #process_resource_requirements, #requirements, #resource_collection, #run_action, #whyrun_mode?, #whyrun_supported?
Methods included from Mixin::ConvertToClassName
#convert_to_class_name, #convert_to_snake_case, #filename_to_qualified_string, #snake_case_basename
Methods included from Mixin::EnforceOwnershipAndPermissions
#access_controls, #enforce_ownership_and_permissions
Methods included from Mixin::RecipeDefinitionDSLCore
Methods included from Mixin::Language
#data_bag, #data_bag_item, #platform?, #platform_family?, #search, #value_for_platform, #value_for_platform_family
Constructor Details
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class Chef::Mixin::RecipeDefinitionDSLCore
Instance Method Details
#action_upgrade ⇒ Object
Keep upgrades from trying to install an older candidate version. Can happen when a new version is installed then removed from a repository, now the older available version shows up as a viable install candidate.
Can be done in upgrade_package but an upgraded from->to log message slips out
Hacky - better overall solution? Custom compare in Package provider?
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 1107 def action_upgrade # Could be uninstalled or have no candidate if @current_resource.version.nil? || candidate_version.nil? super # Ensure the candidate is newer elsif RPMVersion.parse(candidate_version) > RPMVersion.parse(@current_resource.version) super else Chef::Log.debug("#{@new_resource} is at the latest version - nothing to do") end end |
#allow_downgrade ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 944 def allow_downgrade if @new_resource.respond_to?("allow_downgrade") @new_resource.allow_downgrade else false end end |
#arch ⇒ Object
Extra attributes
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 928 def arch if @new_resource.respond_to?("arch") @new_resource.arch else nil end end |
#flush_cache ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 936 def flush_cache if @new_resource.respond_to?("flush_cache") @new_resource.flush_cache else { :before => false, :after => false } end end |
#install_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 1054 def install_package(name, version) if @new_resource.source yum_command("yum -d0 -e0 -y#{(@new_resource.)} localinstall #{@new_resource.source}") else # Work around yum not exiting with an error if a package doesn't exist for CHEF-2062 if @yum.version_available?(name, version, arch) method = "install" log_method = "installing" # More Yum fun: # # yum install of an old name+version will exit(1) # yum install of an old name+version+arch will exit(0) for some reason # # Some packages can be installed multiple times like the kernel unless @yum.allow_multi_install.include?(name) if RPMVersion.parse(@current_resource.version) > RPMVersion.parse(version) # Unless they want this... if allow_downgrade method = "downgrade" log_method = "downgrading" else # we bail like yum when the package is older raise Chef::Exceptions::Package, "Installed package #{name}-#{@current_resource.version} is newer " + "than candidate package #{name}-#{version}" end end end repo = @yum.package_repository(name, version, arch) Chef::Log.info("#{@new_resource} #{log_method} #{name}-#{version}#{yum_arch} from #{repo} repository") yum_command("yum -d0 -e0 -y#{(@new_resource.)} #{method} #{name}-#{version}#{yum_arch}") else raise Chef::Exceptions::Package, "Version #{version} of #{name} not found. Did you specify both version " + "and release? (version-release, e.g. 1.84-10.fc6)" end end if flush_cache[:after] @yum.reload else @yum.reload_installed end end |
#load_current_resource ⇒ Object
Standard Provider methods for Parent
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 993 def load_current_resource if flush_cache[:before] @yum.reload end # At this point package_name could be: # # 1) a package name, eg: "foo" # 2) a package name.arch, eg: "foo.i386" # 3) or a dependency, eg: "foo >= 1.1" # Check if we have name or name+arch which has a priority over a dependency unless @yum.package_available?(@new_resource.package_name) # If they aren't in the installed packages they could be a dependency parse_dependency end # Don't overwrite an existing arch unless arch parse_arch end @current_resource = Chef::Resource::Package.new(@new_resource.name) @current_resource.package_name(@new_resource.package_name) if @new_resource.source unless ::File.exists?(@new_resource.source) raise Chef::Exceptions::Package, "Package #{@new_resource.name} not found: #{@new_resource.source}" end Chef::Log.debug("#{@new_resource} checking rpm status") status = popen4("rpm -qp --queryformat '%{NAME} %{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n' #{@new_resource.source}") do |pid, stdin, stdout, stderr| stdout.each do |line| case line when /([\w\d_.-]+)\s([\w\d_.-]+)/ @current_resource.package_name($1) @new_resource.version($2) end end end end if @new_resource.version new_resource = "#{@new_resource.package_name}-#{@new_resource.version}#{yum_arch}" else new_resource = "#{@new_resource.package_name}#{yum_arch}" end Chef::Log.debug("#{@new_resource} checking yum info for #{new_resource}") installed_version = @yum.installed_version(@new_resource.package_name, arch) @current_resource.version(installed_version) @candidate_version = @yum.candidate_version(@new_resource.package_name, arch) Chef::Log.debug("#{@new_resource} installed version: #{installed_version || "(none)"} candidate version: " + "#{@candidate_version || "(none)"}") @current_resource end |
#purge_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 1137 def purge_package(name, version) remove_package(name, version) end |
#remove_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 1123 def remove_package(name, version) if version yum_command("yum -d0 -e0 -y#{(@new_resource.)} remove #{name}-#{version}#{yum_arch}") else yum_command("yum -d0 -e0 -y#{(@new_resource.)} remove #{name}#{yum_arch}") end if flush_cache[:after] @yum.reload else @yum.reload_installed end end |
#upgrade_package(name, version) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 1119 def upgrade_package(name, version) install_package(name, version) end |
#yum_arch ⇒ Object
Helpers
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 955 def yum_arch arch ? ".#{arch}" : nil end |
#yum_command(command) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/provider/package/yum.rb', line 959 def yum_command(command) status, stdout, stderr = output_of_command(command, {}) # This is fun: rpm can encounter errors in the %post/%postun scripts which aren't # considered fatal - meaning the rpm is still successfully installed. These issue # cause yum to emit a non fatal warning but still exit(1). As there's currently no # way to suppress this behavior and an exit(1) will break a Chef run we make an # effort to trap these and re-run the same install command - it will either fail a # second time or succeed. # # A cleaner solution would have to be done in python and better hook into # yum/rpm to handle exceptions as we see fit. if status.exitstatus == 1 stdout.each_line do |l| # rpm-4.4.2.3 lib/psm.c line 2182 if l =~ %r{^error: %(post|postun)\(.*\) scriptlet failed, exit status \d+$} Chef::Log.warn("#{@new_resource} caught non-fatal scriptlet issue: \"#{l}\". Can't trust yum exit status " + "so running install again to verify.") status, stdout, stderr = output_of_command(command, {}) break end end end if status.exitstatus > 0 command_output = "STDOUT: #{stdout}" command_output << "STDERR: #{stderr}" handle_command_failures(status, command_output, {}) end end |