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require 'erb'
require 'json/pure' # pure ruby implementation is required for our sorted trick to work.
if $ruby_version < [1,9]
$KCODE = 'UTF8'
end
require 'ya2yaml' # pure ruby yaml
require 'leap_cli/config/macros'
module LeapCli
module Config
#
# This class represents the configuration for a single node, service, or tag.
# Also, all the nested hashes are also of this type.
#
# It is called 'object' because it corresponds to an Object in JSON.
#
class Object < Hash
include Config::Macros
attr_reader :node
attr_reader :manager
alias :global :manager
def initialize(manager=nil, node=nil)
# keep a global pointer around to the config manager. used a lot in the eval strings and templates
# (which are evaluated in the context of Config::Object)
@manager = manager
# an object that is a node as @node equal to self, otherwise all the child objects point back to the top level node.
@node = node || self
end
#
# We use pure ruby yaml exporter ya2yaml instead of SYCK or PSYCH because it
# allows us greater compatibility regardless of installed ruby version and
# greater control over how the yaml is exported (sorted keys, in particular).
#
def dump
evaluate
ya2yaml(:syck_compatible => true)
end
def dump_json
evaluate
JSON.sorted_generate(self)
end
def evaluate
evaluate_everything
late_evaluate_everything
end
##
## FETCHING VALUES
##
def [](key)
get(key)
end
#
# make hash addressable like an object (e.g. obj['name'] available as obj.name)
#
def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
get!(method)
end
def get(key)
begin
get!(key)
rescue NoMethodError
nil
end
end
# override behavior of #default() from Hash
def default
get!('default')
end
#
# Like a normal Hash#[], except:
#
# (1) lazily eval dynamic values when we encounter them. (i.e. strings that start with "= ")
#
# (2) support for nested references in a single string (e.g. ['a.b'] is the same as ['a']['b'])
# the dot path is always absolute, starting at the top-most object.
#
def get!(key)
key = key.to_s
if key =~ /\./
# for keys with with '.' in them, we start from the root object (@node).
keys = key.split('.')
value = @node.get!(keys.first)
if value.is_a? Config::Object
value.get!(keys[1..-1].join('.'))
else
value
end
elsif self.has_key?(key)
fetch_value(key)
else
raise NoMethodError.new(key, "No method '#{key}' for #{self.class}")
end
end
##
## COPYING
##
#
# A deep (recursive) merge with another Config::Object.
#
# If prefer_self is set to true, the value from self will be picked when there is a conflict
# that cannot be merged.
#
# Merging rules:
#
# - If a value is a hash, we recursively merge it.
# - If the value is simple, like a string, the new one overwrites the value.
# - If the value is an array:
# - If both old and new values are arrays, the new one replaces the old.
# - If one of the values is simple but the other is an array, the simple is added to the array.
#
def deep_merge!(object, prefer_self=false)
object.each do |key,new_value|
old_value = self.fetch key, nil
# clean up boolean
new_value = true if new_value == "true"
new_value = false if new_value == "false"
old_value = true if old_value == "true"
old_value = false if old_value == "false"
# merge hashes
if old_value.is_a?(Hash) || new_value.is_a?(Hash)
value = Config::Object.new(@manager, @node)
old_value.is_a?(Hash) ? value.deep_merge!(old_value) : (value[key] = old_value if !old_value.nil?)
new_value.is_a?(Hash) ? value.deep_merge!(new_value, prefer_self) : (value[key] = new_value if !new_value.nil?)
# merge nil
elsif new_value.nil?
value = old_value
elsif old_value.nil?
value = new_value
# merge arrays when one value is not an array
elsif old_value.is_a?(Array) && !new_value.is_a?(Array)
value = (old_value.dup << new_value).compact.uniq
elsif new_value.is_a?(Array) && !old_value.is_a?(Array)
value = (new_value.dup << old_value).compact.uniq
# catch errors
elsif type_mismatch?(old_value, new_value)
raise 'Type mismatch. Cannot merge %s (%s) with %s (%s). Key is "%s", name is "%s".' % [
old_value.inspect, old_value.class,
new_value.inspect, new_value.class,
key, self.class
]
# merge strings, numbers, and sometimes arrays
else
if prefer_self
value = old_value
else
value = new_value
end
end
# save value
self[key] = value
end
self
end
#
# like a reverse deep merge
# (self takes precedence)
#
def inherit_from!(object)
self.deep_merge!(object, true)
end
#
# Make a copy of ourselves, except only including the specified keys.
#
# Also, the result is flattened to a single hash, so a key of 'a.b' becomes 'a_b'
#
def pick(*keys)
keys.map(&:to_s).inject(self.class.new(@manager)) do |hsh, key|
value = self.get(key)
if !value.nil?
hsh[key.gsub('.','_')] = value
end
hsh
end
end
protected
#
# walks the object tree, eval'ing all the attributes that are dynamic ruby (e.g. value starts with '= ')
#
def evaluate_everything
keys.each do |key|
obj = fetch_value(key)
if obj == "REQUIRED"
Util::log 0, :warning, "required key \"#{key}\" is not set in node \"#{node.name}\"."
elsif obj.is_a? Config::Object
obj.evaluate_everything
end
end
end
#
# some keys need to be evaluated 'late', after all the other keys have been evaluated.
#
def late_evaluate_everything
if @late_eval_list
@late_eval_list.each do |key, value|
self[key] = evaluate_now(key, value)
if self[key] == "REQUIRED"
Util::log 0, :warning, "required key \"#{key}\" is not set in node \"#{node.name}\"."
end
end
end
values.each do |obj|
if obj.is_a? Config::Object
obj.late_evaluate_everything
end
end
end
private
#
# fetches the value for the key, evaluating the value as ruby if it begins with '='
#
def fetch_value(key)
value = fetch(key, nil)
if value.is_a?(String) && value =~ /^=/
if value =~ /^=> (.*)$/
value = evaluate_later(key, $1)
elsif value =~ /^= (.*)$/
value = evaluate_now(key, $1)
end
self[key] = value
end
return value
end
def evaluate_later(key, value)
@late_eval_list ||= []
@late_eval_list << [key, value]
'<evaluate later>'
end
def evaluate_now(key, value)
result = nil
if LeapCli.log_level >= 2
result = @node.instance_eval(value)
else
begin
result = @node.instance_eval(value)
rescue SystemStackError => exc
Util::log 0, :error, "while evaluating node '#{@node.name}'"
Util::log 0, "offending key: #{key}", :indent => 1
Util::log 0, "offending string: #{value}", :indent => 1
Util::log 0, "STACK OVERFLOW, BAILING OUT. There must be an eval loop of death (variables with circular dependencies).", :indent => 1
raise SystemExit.new(1)
rescue FileMissing => exc
Util::bail! do
if exc.options[:missing]
Util::log :missing, exc.options[:missing].gsub('$node', @node.name)
else
Util::log :error, "while evaluating node '#{@node.name}'"
Util::log "offending key: #{key}", :indent => 1
Util::log "offending string: #{value}", :indent => 1
Util::log "error message: no file '#{exc}'", :indent => 1
end
end
rescue SyntaxError, StandardError => exc
Util::bail! do
Util::log :error, "while evaluating node '#{@node.name}'"
Util::log "offending key: #{key}", :indent => 1
Util::log "offending string: #{value}", :indent => 1
Util::log "error message: #{exc.inspect}", :indent => 1
end
end
end
return result
end
#
# when merging, we raise an error if this method returns true for the two values.
#
def type_mismatch?(old_value, new_value)
if old_value.is_a?(Boolean) && new_value.is_a?(Boolean)
# note: FalseClass and TrueClass are different classes
# so we can't do old_value.class == new_value.class
return false
elsif old_value.is_a?(String) && old_value =~ /^=/
# pass through macros, since we don't know what the type will eventually be.
return false
elsif new_value.is_a?(String) && new_value =~ /^=/
return false
elsif old_value.class == new_value.class
return false
else
return true
end
end
end # class
end # module
end # module
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