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#
# The Leapfile is the bootstrap configuration file for a LEAP provider.
#
# It is akin to a Gemfile, Rakefile, or Capfile (e.g. it is a ruby file that gets eval'ed)
#
module LeapCli
def self.leapfile
@leapfile ||= Leapfile.new
end
class Leapfile
attr_accessor :platform_directory_path
attr_accessor :provider_directory_path
attr_accessor :custom_vagrant_vm_line
attr_accessor :leap_version
attr_accessor :log
attr_accessor :vagrant_network
attr_accessor :environment
def initialize
@vagrant_network = '10.5.5.0/24'
end
#
# The way the Leapfile handles pinning of environment (self.environment) is a little tricky.
# If self.environment is nil, then there is no pin. If self.environment is 'default', then
# there is a pin to the default environment. The problem is that an environment of nil
# is used to indicate the default environment in node properties.
#
# This method returns the environment tag as needed when filtering nodes.
#
def environment_filter
if self.environment == 'default'
nil
else
self.environment
end
end
def load(search_directory=nil)
directory = File.expand_path(find_in_directory_tree('Leapfile', search_directory))
if directory == '/'
return nil
else
#
# set up paths
#
@provider_directory_path = directory
read_settings(directory + '/Leapfile')
read_settings(leaprc_path)
@platform_directory_path = File.expand_path(@platform_directory_path || '../leap_platform', @provider_directory_path)
#
# load the platform
#
require "#{@platform_directory_path}/platform.rb"
if !Leap::Platform.compatible_with_cli?(LeapCli::VERSION)
Util.bail! "This leap command (v#{LeapCli::VERSION}) " +
"is not compatible with the platform #{@platform_directory_path} (v#{Leap::Platform.version}). " +
"You need leap command #{Leap::Platform.compatible_cli.first} to #{Leap::Platform.compatible_cli.last}."
end
if !Leap::Platform.version_in_range?(LeapCli::COMPATIBLE_PLATFORM_VERSION)
Util.bail! "This leap command (v#{LeapCli::VERSION}) " +
"is not compatible with the platform #{@platform_directory_path} (v#{Leap::Platform.version}). " +
"You need platform version #{LeapCli::COMPATIBLE_PLATFORM_VERSION.first} to #{LeapCli::COMPATIBLE_PLATFORM_VERSION.last}."
end
unless @allow_production_deploy.nil?
Util::log 0, :warning, "in Leapfile: @allow_production_deploy is no longer supported."
end
unless @platform_branch.nil?
Util::log 0, :warning, "in Leapfile: @platform_branch is no longer supported."
end
return true
end
end
def set(property, value)
edit_leaprc(property, value)
end
def unset(property)
edit_leaprc(property)
end
private
#
# adds or removes a line to .leaprc for this particular provider directory.
# if value is nil, the line is removed. if not nil, it is added or replaced.
#
def edit_leaprc(property, value=nil)
file_path = leaprc_path
lines = []
if File.exists?(file_path)
regexp = /self\.#{Regexp.escape(property)} = .*? if @provider_directory_path == '#{Regexp.escape(@provider_directory_path)}'/
File.readlines(file_path).each do |line|
unless line =~ regexp
lines << line
end
end
end
unless value.nil?
lines << "self.#{property} = #{value.inspect} if @provider_directory_path == '#{@provider_directory_path}'\n"
end
File.open(file_path, 'w') do |f|
f.write(lines.join)
end
rescue Errno::EACCES, IOError => exc
Util::bail! :error, "trying to save ~/.leaprc (#{exc})."
end
def leaprc_path
File.join(ENV['HOME'], '.leaprc')
end
def read_settings(file)
if File.exists? file
Util::log 2, :read, file
instance_eval(File.read(file), file)
validate(file)
end
end
def find_in_directory_tree(filename, directory_tree=nil)
search_dir = directory_tree || Dir.pwd
while search_dir != "/"
Dir.foreach(search_dir) do |f|
return search_dir if f == filename
end
search_dir = File.dirname(search_dir)
end
return search_dir
end
PRIVATE_IP_RANGES = /(^127\.0\.0\.1)|(^10\.)|(^172\.1[6-9]\.)|(^172\.2[0-9]\.)|(^172\.3[0-1]\.)|(^192\.168\.)/
def validate(file)
Util::assert! vagrant_network =~ PRIVATE_IP_RANGES do
Util::log 0, :error, "in #{file}: vagrant_network is not a local private network"
end
end
end
end
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