File: //proc/self/root/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/application/apply.rb
require 'puppet/application'
require 'puppet/configurer'
require 'puppet/util/profiler/aggregate'
class Puppet::Application::Apply < Puppet::Application
option("--debug","-d")
option("--execute EXECUTE","-e") do |arg|
options[:code] = arg
end
option("--loadclasses","-L")
option("--test","-t")
option("--verbose","-v")
option("--use-nodes")
option("--detailed-exitcodes")
option("--write-catalog-summary")
option("--catalog catalog", "-c catalog") do |arg|
options[:catalog] = arg
end
option("--logdest LOGDEST", "-l") do |arg|
handle_logdest_arg(arg)
end
option("--parseonly") do |args|
puts "--parseonly has been removed. Please use 'puppet parser validate <manifest>'"
exit 1
end
def help
<<-'HELP'
puppet-apply(8) -- Apply Puppet manifests locally
========
SYNOPSIS
--------
Applies a standalone Puppet manifest to the local system.
USAGE
-----
puppet apply [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-d|--debug] [-v|--verbose]
[-e|--execute] [--detailed-exitcodes] [-L|--loadclasses]
[-l|--logdest syslog|eventlog|<FILE>|console] [--noop]
[--catalog <catalog>] [--write-catalog-summary] <file>
DESCRIPTION
-----------
This is the standalone puppet execution tool; use it to apply
individual manifests.
When provided with a modulepath, via command line or config file, puppet
apply can effectively mimic the catalog that would be served by puppet
master with access to the same modules, although there are some subtle
differences. When combined with scheduling and an automated system for
pushing manifests, this can be used to implement a serverless Puppet
site.
Most users should use 'puppet agent' and 'puppet master' for site-wide
manifests.
OPTIONS
-------
Note that any setting that's valid in the configuration
file is also a valid long argument. For example, 'tags' is a
valid setting, so you can specify '--tags <class>,<tag>'
as an argument.
See the configuration file documentation at
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/stable/configuration.html for the
full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all
configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with
'--genconfig'.
* --debug:
Enable full debugging.
* --detailed-exitcodes:
Provide transaction information via exit codes. If this is enabled, an exit
code of '2' means there were changes, an exit code of '4' means there were
failures during the transaction, and an exit code of '6' means there were both
changes and failures.
* --help:
Print this help message
* --loadclasses:
Load any stored classes. 'puppet agent' caches configured classes
(usually at /etc/puppet/classes.txt), and setting this option causes
all of those classes to be set in your puppet manifest.
* --logdest:
Where to send log messages. Choose between 'syslog' (the POSIX syslog
service), 'eventlog' (the Windows Event Log), 'console', or the path to a log
file. Defaults to 'console'.
A path ending with '.json' will receive structured output in JSON format. The
log file will not have an ending ']' automatically written to it due to the
appending nature of logging. It must be appended manually to make the content
valid JSON.
* --noop:
Use 'noop' mode where Puppet runs in a no-op or dry-run mode. This
is useful for seeing what changes Puppet will make without actually
executing the changes.
* --execute:
Execute a specific piece of Puppet code
* --test:
Enable the most common options used for testing. These are 'verbose',
'detailed-exitcodes' and 'show_diff'.
* --verbose:
Print extra information.
* --catalog:
Apply a JSON catalog (such as one generated with 'puppet master --compile'). You can
either specify a JSON file or pipe in JSON from standard input.
* --write-catalog-summary
After compiling the catalog saves the resource list and classes list to the node
in the state directory named classes.txt and resources.txt
EXAMPLE
-------
$ puppet apply -l /tmp/manifest.log manifest.pp
$ puppet apply --modulepath=/root/dev/modules -e "include ntpd::server"
$ puppet apply --catalog catalog.json
AUTHOR
------
Luke Kanies
COPYRIGHT
---------
Copyright (c) 2011 Puppet Labs, LLC Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License
HELP
end
def app_defaults
super.merge({
:default_file_terminus => :file_server,
})
end
def run_command
if options[:catalog]
apply
else
main
end
end
def apply
if options[:catalog] == "-"
text = $stdin.read
else
text = ::File.read(options[:catalog])
end
catalog = read_catalog(text)
apply_catalog(catalog)
end
def main
# Set our code or file to use.
if options[:code] or command_line.args.length == 0
Puppet[:code] = options[:code] || STDIN.read
else
manifest = command_line.args.shift
raise "Could not find file #{manifest}" unless Puppet::FileSystem.exist?(manifest)
Puppet.warning("Only one file can be applied per run. Skipping #{command_line.args.join(', ')}") if command_line.args.size > 0
end
unless Puppet[:node_name_fact].empty?
# Collect our facts.
unless facts = Puppet::Node::Facts.indirection.find(Puppet[:node_name_value])
raise "Could not find facts for #{Puppet[:node_name_value]}"
end
Puppet[:node_name_value] = facts.values[Puppet[:node_name_fact]]
facts.name = Puppet[:node_name_value]
end
configured_environment = Puppet.lookup(:current_environment)
apply_environment = manifest ?
configured_environment.override_with(:manifest => manifest) :
configured_environment
Puppet.override({:current_environment => apply_environment}, "For puppet apply") do
# Find our Node
unless node = Puppet::Node.indirection.find(Puppet[:node_name_value])
raise "Could not find node #{Puppet[:node_name_value]}"
end
# Merge in the facts.
node.merge(facts.values) if facts
# Allow users to load the classes that puppet agent creates.
if options[:loadclasses]
file = Puppet[:classfile]
if Puppet::FileSystem.exist?(file)
unless FileTest.readable?(file)
$stderr.puts "#{file} is not readable"
exit(63)
end
node.classes = ::File.read(file).split(/[\s\n]+/)
end
end
begin
# Compile our catalog
starttime = Time.now
catalog = Puppet::Resource::Catalog.indirection.find(node.name, :use_node => node)
# Translate it to a RAL catalog
catalog = catalog.to_ral
catalog.finalize
catalog.retrieval_duration = Time.now - starttime
if options[:write_catalog_summary]
catalog.write_class_file
catalog.write_resource_file
end
exit_status = apply_catalog(catalog)
if not exit_status
exit(1)
elsif options[:detailed_exitcodes] then
exit(exit_status)
else
exit(0)
end
rescue => detail
Puppet.log_exception(detail)
exit(1)
end
end
ensure
if @profiler
Puppet::Util::Profiler.remove_profiler(@profiler)
@profiler.shutdown
end
end
# Enable all of the most common test options.
def setup_test
Puppet.settings.handlearg("--show_diff")
options[:verbose] = true
options[:detailed_exitcodes] = true
end
def setup
setup_test if options[:test]
exit(Puppet.settings.print_configs ? 0 : 1) if Puppet.settings.print_configs?
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(:console) unless options[:setdest]
Signal.trap(:INT) do
$stderr.puts "Exiting"
exit(1)
end
# we want the last report to be persisted locally
Puppet::Transaction::Report.indirection.cache_class = :yaml
set_log_level
if Puppet[:profile]
@profiler = Puppet::Util::Profiler.add_profiler(Puppet::Util::Profiler::Aggregate.new(Puppet.method(:debug), "apply"))
end
end
private
def read_catalog(text)
begin
catalog = Puppet::Resource::Catalog.convert_from(Puppet::Resource::Catalog.default_format,text)
catalog = Puppet::Resource::Catalog.pson_create(catalog) unless catalog.is_a?(Puppet::Resource::Catalog)
rescue => detail
raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: #{detail}", detail.backtrace
end
catalog.to_ral
end
def apply_catalog(catalog)
configurer = Puppet::Configurer.new
configurer.run(:catalog => catalog, :pluginsync => false)
end
end