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require 'digest/md5'
require 'paint'
require 'fileutils'
module LeapCli
module Util
extend self
##
## QUITTING
##
#
# quit and print help
#
def help!(message=nil)
ENV['GLI_DEBUG'] = "false"
help_now!(message)
end
#
# quit with a message that we are bailing out.
#
def bail!(message=nil)
if block_given?
LeapCli.log_level = 3
yield
elsif message
puts message
end
log :bail, ""
raise SystemExit.new
end
#
# quit with no message
#
def quit!(message='')
puts(message)
raise SystemExit.new
end
#
# bails out with message if assertion is false.
#
def assert!(boolean, message=nil, &block)
if !boolean
bail!(message, &block)
end
end
#
# assert that the command is available
#
def assert_bin!(cmd_name)
assert! `which #{cmd_name}`.strip.any? do
log :missing, "command '%s'" % cmd_name
end
end
#
# assert that the command is run without an error.
# if successful, return output.
#
def assert_run!(cmd, message=nil)
cmd = cmd + " 2>&1"
output = `#{cmd}`
unless $?.success?
bail! do
log :run, cmd
log :failed, "(exit #{$?.exitstatus}) #{output}", :indent => 1
log message, :indent => 1 if message
end
else
log 2, :ran, cmd
end
return output
end
def assert_files_missing!(*files)
options = files.last.is_a?(Hash) ? files.pop : {}
file_list = files.collect { |file_path|
file_path = Path.named_path(file_path)
File.exists?(file_path) ? Path.relative_path(file_path) : nil
}.compact
if file_list.length > 1
bail! do
log :error, "Sorry, we can't continue because these files already exist: #{file_list.join(', ')}."
log options[:msg] if options[:msg]
end
elsif file_list.length == 1
bail! do
log :error, "Sorry, we can't continue because this file already exists: #{file_list.first}."
log options[:msg] if options[:msg]
end
end
end
def assert_config!(conf_path)
value = nil
begin
value = manager.instance_eval(conf_path)
rescue NoMethodError
rescue NameError
end
assert! !value.nil? && value != "REQUIRED" do
log :missing, "required configuration value for #{conf_path}"
end
end
def assert_files_exist!(*files)
options = files.last.is_a?(Hash) ? files.pop : {}
file_list = files.collect { |file_path|
file_path = Path.named_path(file_path)
!File.exists?(file_path) ? Path.relative_path(file_path) : nil
}.compact
if file_list.length > 1
bail! do
log :missing, "these files: #{file_list.join(', ')}"
log options[:msg] if options[:msg]
end
elsif file_list.length == 1
bail! do
log :missing, "file #{file_list.first}"
log options[:msg] if options[:msg]
end
end
end
def file_exists?(*files)
files.each do |file_path|
file_path = Path.named_path(file_path)
if !File.exists?(file_path)
return false
end
end
return true
end
##
## FILES AND DIRECTORIES
##
#
# creates a directory if it doesn't already exist
#
def ensure_dir(dir)
dir = Path.named_path(dir)
unless File.directory?(dir)
assert_files_missing!(dir, :msg => "Cannot create directory #{dir}")
FileUtils.mkdir_p(dir)
unless dir =~ /\/$/
dir = dir + '/'
end
log :created, dir
end
end
##
## FILE READING, WRITING, DELETING, and MOVING
##
#
# All file read and write methods support using named paths in the place of an actual file path.
#
# To call using a named path, use a symbol in the place of filepath, like so:
#
# read_file(:known_hosts)
#
# In some cases, the named path will take an argument. In this case, set the filepath to be an array:
#
# write_file!([:user_ssh, 'bob'], ssh_key_str)
#
# To resolve a named path, use the shortcut helper 'path()'
#
# path([:user_ssh, 'bob']) ==> files/users/bob/bob_ssh_pub.key
#
def read_file!(filepath)
filepath = Path.named_path(filepath)
assert_files_exist!(filepath)
File.read(filepath)
end
def read_file(filepath)
filepath = Path.named_path(filepath)
if file_exists?(filepath)
File.read(filepath)
end
end
def remove_file!(filepath)
filepath = Path.named_path(filepath)
if File.exists?(filepath)
File.unlink(filepath)
log :removed, filepath
end
end
def remove_directory!(filepath)
filepath = Path.named_path(filepath)
if filepath !~ /^#{Regexp.escape(Path.provider)}/ || filepath =~ /\.\./
raise "sanity check on rm -r did not pass for #{filepath}"
end
if File.directory?(filepath)
FileUtils.rm_r(filepath)
log :removed, filepath
end
end
def write_file!(filepath, contents)
filepath = Path.named_path(filepath)
ensure_dir File.dirname(filepath)
existed = File.exists?(filepath)
if existed
if file_content_equals?(filepath, contents)
log :nochange, filepath, 2
return
end
end
File.open(filepath, 'w') do |f|
f.write contents
end
if existed
log :updated, filepath
else
log :created, filepath
end
end
def cmd_exists?(cmd)
`which #{cmd}`.strip.chars.any?
end
#
# compares md5 fingerprints to see if the contents of a file match the string we have in memory
#
def file_content_equals?(filepath, contents)
filepath = Path.named_path(filepath)
output = `md5sum '#{filepath}'`.strip
if $?.to_i == 0
return output.split(" ").first == Digest::MD5.hexdigest(contents).to_s
else
return false
end
end
##
## PROCESSES
##
#
# run a long running block of code in a separate process and display marching ants as time goes by.
# if the user hits ctrl-c, the program exits.
#
def long_running(&block)
pid = fork
if pid == nil
yield
exit!
end
Signal.trap("SIGINT") do
Process.kill("KILL", pid)
Process.wait(pid)
bail!
end
while true
sleep 0.2
STDOUT.print '.'
STDOUT.flush
break if Process.wait(pid, Process::WNOHANG)
end
STDOUT.puts
end
end
end
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