Class: Chef::CookbookVersion
- Includes:
- Comparable
- Defined in:
- lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb
Overview
Chef::CookbookVersion
CookbookVersion is a model object encapsulating the data about a Chef cookbook. Chef supports maintaining multiple versions of a cookbook on a single server; each version is represented by a distinct instance of this class. – TODO: timh/cw: 5-24-2010: mutators for files (e.g., recipe_filenames=, recipe_filenames.insert) should dirty the manifest so it gets regenerated.
Constant Summary collapse
- COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS =
[ :resources, :providers, :recipes, :definitions, :libraries, :attributes, :files, :templates, :root_files ]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#attribute_filenames ⇒ Object
(also: #attribute_files)
attribute_filenames also has a setter that has non-default functionality.
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#attribute_filenames_by_short_filename ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute attribute_filenames_by_short_filename.
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#definition_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute definition_filenames.
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#file_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute file_filenames.
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#library_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute library_filenames.
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#metadata ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute metadata.
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#metadata_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute metadata_filenames.
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#name ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute name.
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#provider_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute provider_filenames.
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#recipe_filenames ⇒ Object
(also: #recipe_files)
recipe_filenames also has a setter that has non-default functionality.
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#recipe_filenames_by_name ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute recipe_filenames_by_name.
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#resource_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute resource_filenames.
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#root_dir ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute root_dir.
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#root_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute root_filenames.
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#status ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute status.
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#template_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute template_filenames.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.available_versions(cookbook_name) ⇒ Object
Given a
cookbook_name
, get a list of all versions that exist on the server. - .cache ⇒ Object
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.checksum_cookbook_file(filepath) ⇒ Object
This is the one and only method that knows how cookbook files’ checksums are generated.
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.chef_server_rest ⇒ Object
REST API.
- .cleanup_file_cache ⇒ Object
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.clear_obsoleted_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) ⇒ Object
Iterates over cached cookbooks’ files, removing files belonging to cookbooks that don’t appear in
cookbook_hash
. - .json_create(o) ⇒ Object
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.latest_cookbooks ⇒ Object
Get the newest version of all cookbooks.
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.list ⇒ Object
The API returns only a single version of each cookbook in the result from the cookbooks method.
- .list_all_versions ⇒ Object
- .load(name, version = "_latest") ⇒ Object
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.sync_cookbook_file_cache(cookbook) ⇒ Object
Update the file caches for a given cache segment.
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.sync_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) ⇒ Object
Synchronizes all the cookbooks from the chef-server.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #<=>(o) ⇒ Object
-
#checksums ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of checksums to either nil or the on disk path (which is done by generate_manifest).
- #chef_server_rest ⇒ Object
- #destroy ⇒ Object
-
#force_save_url ⇒ Object
Adds the ‘force=true` parameter to the upload URL.
- #freeze_version ⇒ Object
-
#frozen_version? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates if this version is frozen or not.
- #full_name ⇒ Object
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#fully_qualified_recipe_names ⇒ Object
Return recipe names in the form of cookbook_name::recipe_name.
- #generate_manifest_with_urls(&url_generator) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(name) ⇒ CookbookVersion
constructor
Creates a new Chef::CookbookVersion object.
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#load_recipe(recipe_name, run_context) ⇒ Object
called from DSL.
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#manifest ⇒ Object
A manifest is a Mash that maps segment names to arrays of manifest records (see #preferred_manifest_record for format of manifest records), as well as describing cookbook metadata.
- #manifest=(new_manifest) ⇒ Object
- #manifest_records_by_path ⇒ Object
- #metadata_json_file ⇒ Object
- #metadata_rb_file ⇒ Object
- #preferred_filename_on_disk_location(node, segment, filename, current_filepath = nil) ⇒ Object
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#preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) ⇒ Object
Determine the most specific manifest record for the given segment/filename, given information in the node.
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#preferred_manifest_records_for_directory(node, segment, dirname) ⇒ Object
Determine the manifest records from the most specific directory for the given node.
- #relative_filenames_in_preferred_directory(node, segment, dirname) ⇒ Object
- #reload_metadata! ⇒ Object
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#save_url ⇒ Object
Return the URL to save (PUT) this object to the server via the REST api.
- #segment_filenames(segment) ⇒ Object
- #to_hash ⇒ Object
- #to_json(*a) ⇒ Object
- #version ⇒ Object
- #version=(new_version) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(name) ⇒ CookbookVersion
Creates a new Chef::CookbookVersion object.
Returns
- object<Chef::CookbookVersion>
-
Duh. :)
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 195 def initialize(name) @name = name @frozen = false @attribute_filenames = Array.new @definition_filenames = Array.new @template_filenames = Array.new @file_filenames = Array.new @recipe_filenames = Array.new @recipe_filenames_by_name = Hash.new @library_filenames = Array.new @resource_filenames = Array.new @provider_filenames = Array.new @metadata_filenames = Array.new @root_dir = nil @root_filenames = Array.new @status = :ready @manifest = nil @file_vendor = nil @metadata = Chef::Cookbook::Metadata.new end |
Instance Attribute Details
#attribute_filenames ⇒ Object Also known as: attribute_files
attribute_filenames also has a setter that has non-default functionality.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 60 def attribute_filenames @attribute_filenames end |
#attribute_filenames_by_short_filename ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute attribute_filenames_by_short_filename.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 67 def attribute_filenames_by_short_filename @attribute_filenames_by_short_filename end |
#definition_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute definition_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 46 def definition_filenames @definition_filenames end |
#file_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute file_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 48 def file_filenames @file_filenames end |
#library_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute library_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 49 def library_filenames @library_filenames end |
#metadata ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute metadata.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 54 def @metadata end |
#metadata_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute metadata_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 55 def @metadata_filenames end |
#name ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute name.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 53 def name @name end |
#provider_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute provider_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 51 def provider_filenames @provider_filenames end |
#recipe_filenames ⇒ Object Also known as: recipe_files
recipe_filenames also has a setter that has non-default functionality.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 64 def recipe_filenames @recipe_filenames end |
#recipe_filenames_by_name ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute recipe_filenames_by_name.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 66 def recipe_filenames_by_name @recipe_filenames_by_name end |
#resource_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute resource_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 50 def resource_filenames @resource_filenames end |
#root_dir ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute root_dir.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 45 def root_dir @root_dir end |
#root_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute root_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 52 def root_filenames @root_filenames end |
#status ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute status.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 56 def status @status end |
#template_filenames ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute template_filenames.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 47 def template_filenames @template_filenames end |
Class Method Details
.available_versions(cookbook_name) ⇒ Object
Given a cookbook_name
, get a list of all versions that exist on the server.
Returns
- [String]
-
Array of cookbook versions, which are strings like ‘x.y.z’
- nil
-
if the cookbook doesn’t exist. an error will also be logged.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 651 def self.available_versions(cookbook_name) chef_server_rest.get_rest("cookbooks/#{cookbook_name}")[cookbook_name]["versions"].map do |cb| cb["version"] end rescue Net::HTTPServerException => e if e.to_s =~ /^404/ Chef::Log.error("Cannot find a cookbook named #{cookbook_name}") nil else raise end end |
.cache ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 78 def self.cache Chef::FileCache end |
.checksum_cookbook_file(filepath) ⇒ Object
This is the one and only method that knows how cookbook files’ checksums are generated.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 71 def self.checksum_cookbook_file(filepath) Chef::Digester.generate_md5_checksum_for_file(filepath) rescue Errno::ENOENT Chef::Log.debug("File #{filepath} does not exist, so there is no checksum to generate") nil end |
.chef_server_rest ⇒ Object
REST API
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 604 def self.chef_server_rest Chef::REST.new(Chef::Config[:chef_server_url]) end |
.cleanup_file_cache ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 178 def self.cleanup_file_cache unless Chef::Config[:solo] # Delete each file in the cache that we didn't encounter in the # manifest. cache.find(File.join(%w{cookbooks ** *})).each do |cache_filename| unless valid_cache_entries[cache_filename] Chef::Log.info("Removing #{cache_filename} from the cache; it is no longer needed by chef-client.") cache.delete(cache_filename) end end end end |
.clear_obsoleted_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) ⇒ Object
Iterates over cached cookbooks’ files, removing files belonging to cookbooks that don’t appear in cookbook_hash
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 103 def self.clear_obsoleted_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) # Remove all cookbooks no longer relevant to this node cache.find(File.join(%w{cookbooks ** *})).each do |cache_file| cache_file =~ /^cookbooks\/([^\/]+)\// unless cookbook_hash.has_key?($1) Chef::Log.info("Removing #{cache_file} from the cache; its cookbook is no longer needed on this client.") cache.delete(cache_file) end end end |
.json_create(o) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 561 def self.json_create(o) cookbook_version = new(o["cookbook_name"]) # We want the Chef::Cookbook::Metadata object to always be inflated cookbook_version. = Chef::Cookbook::Metadata.from_hash(o["metadata"]) cookbook_version.manifest = o # We don't need the following step when we decide to stop supporting deprecated operators in the metadata (e.g. <<, >>) cookbook_version.manifest["metadata"] = JSON.parse(cookbook_version..to_json) cookbook_version.freeze_version if o["frozen?"] cookbook_version end |
.latest_cookbooks ⇒ Object
Get the newest version of all cookbooks
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 665 def self.latest_cookbooks chef_server_rest.get_rest('cookbooks/_latest') end |
.list ⇒ Object
The API returns only a single version of each cookbook in the result from the cookbooks method
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 637 def self.list chef_server_rest.get_rest('cookbooks') end |
.list_all_versions ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 641 def self.list_all_versions chef_server_rest.get_rest('cookbooks?num_versions=all') end |
.load(name, version = "_latest") ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 631 def self.load(name, version="_latest") version = "_latest" if version == "latest" chef_server_rest.get_rest("cookbooks/#{name}/#{version}") end |
.sync_cookbook_file_cache(cookbook) ⇒ Object
Update the file caches for a given cache segment. Takes a segment name and a hash that matches one of the cookbooks/_attribute_files style remote file listings.
Parameters
- cookbook<Chef::Cookbook>
-
The cookbook to update
- valid_cache_entries<Hash>
-
Out-param; Added to this hash are the files that
were referred to by this cookbook
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 122 def self.sync_cookbook_file_cache(cookbook) Chef::Log.debug("Synchronizing cookbook #{cookbook.name}") # files and templates are lazily loaded, and will be done later. eager_segments = COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS.dup unless Chef::Config[:no_lazy_load] then eager_segments.delete(:files) eager_segments.delete(:templates) end eager_segments.each do |segment| segment_filenames = Array.new cookbook.manifest[segment].each do |manifest_record| # segment = cookbook segment # remote_list = list of file hashes # # We need the list of known good attribute files, so we can delete any that are # just laying about. cache_filename = File.join("cookbooks", cookbook.name, manifest_record['path']) valid_cache_entries[cache_filename] = true current_checksum = nil if cache.has_key?(cache_filename) current_checksum = checksum_cookbook_file(cache.load(cache_filename, false)) end # If the checksums are different between on-disk (current) and on-server # (remote, per manifest), do the update. This will also execute if there # is no current checksum. if current_checksum != manifest_record['checksum'] raw_file = chef_server_rest.get_rest(manifest_record[:url], true) Chef::Log.info("Storing updated #{cache_filename} in the cache.") cache.move_to(raw_file.path, cache_filename) else Chef::Log.debug("Not storing #{cache_filename}, as the cache is up to date.") end # make the segment filenames a full path. full_path_cache_filename = cache.load(cache_filename, false) segment_filenames << full_path_cache_filename end # replace segment filenames with a full-path one. if segment.to_sym == :recipes cookbook.recipe_filenames = segment_filenames elsif segment.to_sym == :attributes cookbook.attribute_filenames = segment_filenames else cookbook.segment_filenames(segment).replace(segment_filenames) end end end |
.sync_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) ⇒ Object
Synchronizes all the cookbooks from the chef-server.
Returns
- true
-
Always returns true
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 86 def self.sync_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) Chef::Log.info("Loading cookbooks [#{cookbook_hash.keys.sort.join(', ')}]") Chef::Log.debug("Cookbooks detail: #{cookbook_hash.inspect}") clear_obsoleted_cookbooks(cookbook_hash) # Synchronize each of the node's cookbooks, and add to the # valid_cache_entries hash. cookbook_hash.values.each do |cookbook| sync_cookbook_file_cache(cookbook) end true end |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(o) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 669 def <=>(o) raise Chef::Exceptions::CookbookVersionNameMismatch if self.name != o.name # FIXME: can we change the interface to the Metadata class such # that metadata.version returns a Chef::Version instance instead # of a string? Chef::Version.new(self.version) <=> Chef::Version.new(o.version) end |
#checksums ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of checksums to either nil or the on disk path (which is done by generate_manifest).
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 287 def checksums unless @checksums generate_manifest end @checksums end |
#chef_server_rest ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 608 def chef_server_rest self.class.chef_server_rest end |
#destroy ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 626 def destroy chef_server_rest.delete_rest("cookbooks/#{name}/#{version}") self end |
#force_save_url ⇒ Object
Adds the ‘force=true` parameter to the upload URL. This allows the user to overwrite a frozen cookbook (a PUT against the normal #save_url raises a 409 Conflict in this case).
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 622 def force_save_url "cookbooks/#{name}/#{version}?force=true" end |
#freeze_version ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 227 def freeze_version @frozen = true end |
#frozen_version? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates if this version is frozen or not. Freezing a coobkook version indicates that a new cookbook with the same name and version number shoule
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 223 def frozen_version? @frozen end |
#full_name ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 299 def full_name "#{name}-#{version}" end |
#fully_qualified_recipe_names ⇒ Object
Return recipe names in the form of cookbook_name::recipe_name
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 314 def fully_qualified_recipe_names results = Array.new recipe_filenames_by_name.each_key do |rname| results << "#{name}::#{rname}" end results end |
#generate_manifest_with_urls(&url_generator) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 574 def generate_manifest_with_urls(&url_generator) rendered_manifest = manifest.dup COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS.each do |segment| if rendered_manifest.has_key?(segment) rendered_manifest[segment].each do |manifest_record| = { :cookbook_name => name.to_s, :cookbook_version => version, :checksum => manifest_record["checksum"] } manifest_record["url"] = url_generator.call() end end end rendered_manifest end |
#load_recipe(recipe_name, run_context) ⇒ Object
called from DSL
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 333 def load_recipe(recipe_name, run_context) unless recipe_filenames_by_name.has_key?(recipe_name) raise Chef::Exceptions::RecipeNotFound, "could not find recipe #{recipe_name} for cookbook #{name}" end Chef::Log.debug("Found recipe #{recipe_name} in cookbook #{name}") recipe = Chef::Recipe.new(name, recipe_name, run_context) recipe_filename = recipe_filenames_by_name[recipe_name] unless recipe_filename raise Chef::Exceptions::RecipeNotFound, "could not find #{recipe_name} files for cookbook #{name}" end recipe.from_file(recipe_filename) recipe end |
#manifest ⇒ Object
A manifest is a Mash that maps segment names to arrays of manifest records (see #preferred_manifest_record for format of manifest records), as well as describing cookbook metadata. The manifest follows a form like the following:
{
:cookbook_name = "apache2",
:version = "1.0",
:name = "Apache 2"
:metadata = ???TODO: timh/cw: 5-24-2010: describe this format,
:files => [
{
:name => "afile.rb",
:path => "files/ubuntu-9.10/afile.rb",
:checksum => "2222",
:specificity => "ubuntu-9.10"
},
],
:templates => [ manifest_record1, ... ],
...
}
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 258 def manifest unless @manifest generate_manifest end @manifest end |
#manifest=(new_manifest) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 265 def manifest=(new_manifest) @manifest = Mash.new new_manifest @checksums = extract_checksums_from_manifest(@manifest) @manifest_records_by_path = extract_manifest_records_by_path(@manifest) COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS.each do |segment| next unless @manifest.has_key?(segment) filenames = @manifest[segment].map{|manifest_record| manifest_record['name']} if segment == :recipes self.recipe_filenames = filenames elsif segment == :attributes self.attribute_filenames = filenames else segment_filenames(segment).clear filenames.each { |filename| segment_filenames(segment) << filename } end end end |
#manifest_records_by_path ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 294 def manifest_records_by_path @manifest_records_by_path || generate_manifest @manifest_records_by_path end |
#metadata_json_file ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 587 def File.join(root_dir, "metadata.json") end |
#metadata_rb_file ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 591 def File.join(root_dir, "metadata.rb") end |
#preferred_filename_on_disk_location(node, segment, filename, current_filepath = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 422 def preferred_filename_on_disk_location(node, segment, filename, current_filepath=nil) manifest_record = preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) if current_filepath && (manifest_record['checksum'] == self.class.checksum_cookbook_file(current_filepath)) nil else file_vendor.get_filename(manifest_record['path']) end end |
#preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) ⇒ Object
Determine the most specific manifest record for the given segment/filename, given information in the node. Throws FileNotFound if there is no such segment and filename in the manifest.
A manifest record is a Mash that follows the following form:
:name => "example.rb",
:path => "files/default/example.rb",
:specificity => "default",
:checksum => "1234"
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 389 def preferred_manifest_record(node, segment, filename) preferences = preferences_for_path(node, segment, filename) # ensure that we generate the manifest, which will also generate # @manifest_records_by_path manifest # in order of prefernce, look for the filename in the manifest found_pref = preferences.find {|preferred_filename| @manifest_records_by_path[preferred_filename] } if found_pref @manifest_records_by_path[found_pref] else if segment == :files || segment == :templates = "Cookbook '#{name}' (#{version}) does not contain a file at any of these locations:\n" error_locations = [ " #{segment}/#{node[:platform]}-#{node[:platform_version]}/#{filename}", " #{segment}/#{node[:platform]}/#{filename}", " #{segment}/default/#{filename}", ] << error_locations.join("\n") existing_files = segment_filenames(segment) # Show the files that the cookbook does have. If the user made a typo, # hopefully they'll see it here. unless existing_files.empty? << "\n\nThis cookbook _does_ contain: ['#{existing_files.join("','")}']" end raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, else raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, "cookbook #{name} does not contain file #{segment}/#{filename}" end end end |
#preferred_manifest_records_for_directory(node, segment, dirname) ⇒ Object
Determine the manifest records from the most specific directory for the given node. See #preferred_manifest_record for a description of entries of the returned Array.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 472 def preferred_manifest_records_for_directory(node, segment, dirname) preferences = preferences_for_path(node, segment, dirname) records_by_pref = Hash.new preferences.each { |pref| records_by_pref[pref] = Array.new } manifest[segment].each do |manifest_record| manifest_record_path = manifest_record[:path] # extract the preference part from the path. if manifest_record_path =~ /(#{Regexp.escape(segment.to_s)}\/[^\/]+\/#{Regexp.escape(dirname)})\/.+$/ # Note the specificy_dirname includes the segment and # dirname argument as above, which is what # preferences_for_path returns. It could be # "files/ubuntu-9.10/dirname", for example. specificity_dirname = $1 # Record the specificity_dirname only if it's in the list of # valid preferences if records_by_pref[specificity_dirname] records_by_pref[specificity_dirname] << manifest_record end end end best_pref = preferences.find { |pref| !records_by_pref[pref].empty? } raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, "cookbook #{name} (#{version}) has no directory #{segment}/default/#{dirname}" unless best_pref records_by_pref[best_pref] end |
#relative_filenames_in_preferred_directory(node, segment, dirname) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 431 def relative_filenames_in_preferred_directory(node, segment, dirname) preferences = preferences_for_path(node, segment, dirname) filenames_by_pref = Hash.new preferences.each { |pref| filenames_by_pref[pref] = Array.new } manifest[segment].each do |manifest_record| manifest_record_path = manifest_record[:path] # find the NON SPECIFIC filenames, but prefer them by filespecificity. # For example, if we have a file: # 'files/default/somedir/somefile.conf' we only keep # 'somedir/somefile.conf'. If there is also # 'files/$hostspecific/somedir/otherfiles' that matches the requested # hostname specificity, that directory will win, as it is more specific. # # This is clearly ugly b/c the use case is for remote directory, where # we're just going to make cookbook_files out of these and make the # cookbook find them by filespecificity again. but it's the shortest # path to "success" for now. if manifest_record_path =~ /(#{Regexp.escape(segment.to_s)}\/[^\/]+\/#{Regexp.escape(dirname)})\/.+$/ specificity_dirname = $1 non_specific_path = manifest_record_path[/#{Regexp.escape(segment.to_s)}\/[^\/]+\/#{Regexp.escape(dirname)}\/(.+)$/, 1] # Record the specificity_dirname only if it's in the list of # valid preferences if filenames_by_pref[specificity_dirname] filenames_by_pref[specificity_dirname] << non_specific_path end end end best_pref = preferences.find { |pref| !filenames_by_pref[pref].empty? } raise Chef::Exceptions::FileNotFound, "cookbook #{name} has no directory #{segment}/default/#{dirname}" unless best_pref filenames_by_pref[best_pref] end |
#reload_metadata! ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 595 def if File.exists?() .from_json(IO.read()) end end |
#save_url ⇒ Object
Return the URL to save (PUT) this object to the server via the REST api. If there is an existing document on the server and it is marked frozen, a PUT will result in a 409 Conflict.
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 615 def save_url "cookbooks/#{name}/#{version}" end |
#segment_filenames(segment) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 350 def segment_filenames(segment) unless COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS.include?(segment) raise ArgumentError, "invalid segment #{segment}: must be one of #{COOKBOOK_SEGMENTS.join(', ')}" end case segment.to_sym when :resources @resource_filenames when :providers @provider_filenames when :recipes @recipe_filenames when :libraries @library_filenames when :definitions @definition_filenames when :attributes @attribute_filenames when :files @file_filenames when :templates @template_filenames when :root_files @root_filenames end end |
#to_hash ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 548 def to_hash result = manifest.dup result['frozen?'] = frozen_version? result['chef_type'] = 'cookbook_version' result.to_hash end |
#to_json(*a) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 555 def to_json(*a) result = self.to_hash result['json_class'] = self.class.name result.to_json(*a) end |
#version ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 216 def version .version end |
#version=(new_version) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/cookbook_version.rb', line 231 def version=(new_version) manifest["version"] = new_version .version(new_version) end |