Class: Chef::Knife::Search
- Inherits:
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Chef::Knife
- Object
- Chef::Knife
- Chef::Knife::Search
- Defined in:
- lib/chef/knife/search.rb
Constant Summary
Constants inherited from Chef::Knife
CHEF_ORGANIZATION_MANAGEMENT, OFFICIAL_PLUGINS, OPSCODE_HOSTED_CHEF_ACCESS_CONTROL
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Chef::Knife
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#create_result_filter(filter_string) ⇒ Object
This method turns a set of key value pairs in a string into the appropriate data structure that the chef-server search api is expecting.
- #create_result_filter_from_attributes(filter_array) ⇒ Object
- #read_cli_args ⇒ Object
- #run ⇒ Object
Methods included from Core::NodeFormattingOptions
Methods included from Core::MultiAttributeReturnOption
Methods inherited from Chef::Knife
#api_key, #apply_computed_config, category, chef_config_dir, #cli_keys, common_name, #config_file_settings, config_loader, #config_source, #configure_chef, #create_object, #delete_object, dependency_loaders, deps, #format_rest_error, guess_category, #humanize_exception, #humanize_http_exception, inherited, #initialize, list_commands, load_commands, load_config, load_deps, #maybe_setup_fips, #merge_configs, msg, #noauth_rest, #parse_options, reset_config_loader!, reset_subcommands!, #rest, run, #run_with_pretty_exceptions, #server_url, #show_usage, snake_case_name, subcommand_category, subcommand_class_from, subcommand_files, subcommand_loader, subcommands, subcommands_by_category, #test_mandatory_field, ui, unnamed?, use_separate_defaults?, #username
Methods included from Mixin::ConvertToClassName
#constantize, #convert_to_class_name, #convert_to_snake_case, #filename_to_qualified_string, #normalize_snake_case_name, #snake_case_basename
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from Chef::Knife
Instance Method Details
#create_result_filter(filter_string) ⇒ Object
This method turns a set of key value pairs in a string into the appropriate data structure that the chef-server search api is expecting. expected input is in the form of: -f “return_var1=path.to.attribute, return_var2=shorter.path”
a more concrete example might be: -f “env=chef_environment, ruby_platform=languages.ruby.platform”
The end result is a hash where the key is a symbol in the hash (the return variable) and the path is an array with the path elements as strings (in order) See lib/chef/search/query.rb for more examples of this.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/search.rb', line 171 def create_result_filter(filter_string) final_filter = {} filter_string.delete!(" ") filters = filter_string.split(",") filters.each do |f| return_id, attr_path = f.split("=") final_filter[return_id.to_sym] = attr_path.split(".") end final_filter end |
#create_result_filter_from_attributes(filter_array) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/search.rb', line 182 def create_result_filter_from_attributes(filter_array) final_filter = {} filter_array.each do |f| final_filter[f] = f.split(".") end # adding magic filter so we can actually pull the name as before final_filter["__display_name"] = [ "name" ] final_filter end |
#read_cli_args ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/search.rb', line 135 def read_cli_args if config[:query] if @name_args[1] ui.error "Please specify query as an argument or an option via -q, not both" ui.msg opt_parser exit 1 end @type = name_args[0] @query = config[:query] else case name_args.size when 0 ui.error "No query specified" ui.msg opt_parser exit 1 when 1 @type = "node" @query = name_args[0] when 2 @type = name_args[0] @query = name_args[1] end end end |
#run ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/search.rb', line 74 def run read_cli_args if @type == "node" ui.use_presenter Knife::Core::NodePresenter end q = Chef::Search::Query.new result_items = [] result_count = 0 search_args = {} search_args[:fuzz] = true search_args[:start] = config[:start] if config[:start] search_args[:rows] = config[:rows] if config[:rows] if config[:filter_result] search_args[:filter_result] = create_result_filter(config[:filter_result]) elsif (not ui.config[:attribute].nil?) && (not ui.config[:attribute].empty?) search_args[:filter_result] = create_result_filter_from_attributes(ui.config[:attribute]) elsif config[:id_only] search_args[:filter_result] = create_result_filter_from_attributes([]) end begin q.search(@type, @query, search_args) do |item| formatted_item = {} if config[:id_only] formatted_item = format_for_display({ "id" => item["__display_name"] }) elsif item.is_a?(Hash) # doing a little magic here to set the correct name formatted_item[item["__display_name"]] = item.reject { |k| k == "__display_name" } else formatted_item = format_for_display(item) end result_items << formatted_item result_count += 1 end rescue Net::HTTPClientException => e msg = Chef::JSONCompat.from_json(e.response.body)["error"].first ui.error("knife search failed: #{msg}") exit 99 end if ui.interchange? output({ results: result_count, rows: result_items }) else ui.log "#{result_count} items found" ui.log("\n") result_items.each do |item| output(item) unless config[:id_only] ui.msg("\n") end end end # return a "failure" code to the shell so that knife search can be used in pipes similar to grep exit 1 if result_count == 0 end |