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require_relative '../../puppet/application'
require_relative '../../puppet/configurer'
require_relative '../../puppet/util/network_device'
require_relative '../../puppet/ssl/oids'
class Puppet::Application::Device < Puppet::Application
run_mode :agent
attr_accessor :args, :agent, :host
def app_defaults
super.merge({
:catalog_terminus => :rest,
:catalog_cache_terminus => :json,
:node_terminus => :rest,
:facts_terminus => :network_device,
})
end
def preinit
# Do an initial trap, so that cancels don't get a stack trace.
Signal.trap(:INT) do
$stderr.puts _("Cancelling startup")
exit(0)
end
{
:apply => nil,
:waitforcert => nil,
:detailed_exitcodes => false,
:verbose => false,
:debug => false,
:centrallogs => false,
:setdest => false,
:resource => false,
:facts => false,
:target => nil,
:to_yaml => false,
}.each do |opt,val|
options[opt] = val
end
@args = {}
end
option("--centrallogging")
option("--debug","-d")
option("--resource","-r")
option("--facts","-f")
option("--to_yaml","-y")
option("--verbose","-v")
option("--detailed-exitcodes") do |arg|
options[:detailed_exitcodes] = true
end
option("--libdir LIBDIR") do |arg|
options[:libdir] = arg
end
option("--apply MANIFEST") do |arg|
options[:apply] = arg.to_s
end
option("--logdest DEST", "-l DEST") do |arg|
handle_logdest_arg(arg)
end
option("--waitforcert WAITFORCERT", "-w") do |arg|
options[:waitforcert] = arg.to_i
end
option("--port PORT","-p") do |arg|
@args[:Port] = arg
end
option("--target DEVICE", "-t") do |arg|
options[:target] = arg.to_s
end
def summary
_("Manage remote network devices")
end
def help
<<-HELP
puppet-device(8) -- #{summary}
========
SYNOPSIS
--------
Retrieves catalogs from the Puppet master and applies them to remote devices.
This subcommand can be run manually; or periodically using cron,
a scheduled task, or a similar tool.
USAGE
-----
puppet device [-h|--help] [-v|--verbose] [-d|--debug]
[-l|--logdest syslog|<file>|console] [--detailed-exitcodes]
[--deviceconfig <file>] [-w|--waitforcert <seconds>]
[--libdir <directory>]
[-a|--apply <file>] [-f|--facts] [-r|--resource <type> [name]]
[-t|--target <device>] [--user=<user>] [-V|--version]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Devices require a proxy Puppet agent to request certificates, collect facts,
retrieve and apply catalogs, and store reports.
USAGE NOTES
-----------
Devices managed by the puppet-device subcommand on a Puppet agent are
configured in device.conf, which is located at $confdir/device.conf by default,
and is configurable with the $deviceconfig setting.
The device.conf file is an INI-like file, with one section per device:
[<DEVICE_CERTNAME>]
type <TYPE>
url <URL>
debug
The section name specifies the certname of the device.
The values for the type and url properties are specific to each type of device.
The optional debug property specifies transport-level debugging,
and is limited to telnet and ssh transports.
See https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/config_file_device.html for details.
OPTIONS
-------
Note that any setting that's valid in the configuration file is also a valid
long argument. For example, 'server' is a valid configuration parameter, so
you can specify '--server <servername>' as an argument.
* --help, -h:
Print this help message
* --verbose, -v:
Turn on verbose reporting.
* --debug, -d:
Enable full debugging.
* --logdest, -l:
Where to send log messages. Choose between 'syslog' (the POSIX syslog
service), 'console', or the path to a log file. If debugging or verbosity is
enabled, this defaults to 'console'. Otherwise, it defaults to 'syslog'.
Multiple destinations can be set using a comma separated list
(eg: `/path/file1,console,/path/file2`)"
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.
* --detailed-exitcodes:
Provide transaction information via exit codes. If this is enabled, an exit
code of '1' means at least one device had a compile failure, an exit code of
'2' means at least one device had resource changes, and an exit code of '4'
means at least one device had resource failures. Exit codes of '3', '5', '6',
or '7' means that a bitwise combination of the preceding exit codes happened.
* --deviceconfig:
Path to the device config file for puppet device.
Default: $confdir/device.conf
* --waitforcert, -w:
This option only matters for targets that do not yet have certificates
and it is enabled by default, with a value of 120 (seconds). This causes
+puppet device+ to poll the server every 2 minutes and ask it to sign a
certificate request. This is useful for the initial setup of a target.
You can turn off waiting for certificates by specifying a time of 0.
* --libdir:
Override the per-device libdir with a local directory. Specifying a libdir also
disables pluginsync. This is useful for testing.
A path ending with '.jsonl' will receive structured output in JSON Lines
format.
* --apply:
Apply a manifest against a remote target. Target must be specified.
* --facts:
Displays the facts of a remote target. Target must be specified.
* --resource:
Displays a resource state as Puppet code, roughly equivalent to
`puppet resource`. Can be filtered by title. Requires --target be specified.
* --target:
Target a specific device/certificate in the device.conf. Doing so will perform a
device run against only that device/certificate.
* --to_yaml:
Output found resources in yaml format, suitable to use with Hiera and
create_resources.
* --user:
The user to run as.
EXAMPLE
-------
$ puppet device --target remotehost --verbose
AUTHOR
------
Brice Figureau
COPYRIGHT
---------
Copyright (c) 2011-2018 Puppet Inc., LLC
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License
HELP
end
def main
if options[:resource] and !options[:target]
raise _("resource command requires target")
end
if options[:facts] and !options[:target]
raise _("facts command requires target")
end
unless options[:apply].nil?
raise _("missing argument: --target is required when using --apply") if options[:target].nil?
raise _("%{file} does not exist, cannot apply") % { file: options[:apply] } unless File.file?(options[:apply])
end
libdir = Puppet[:libdir]
vardir = Puppet[:vardir]
confdir = Puppet[:confdir]
ssldir = Puppet[:ssldir]
certname = Puppet[:certname]
env = Puppet::Node::Environment.remote(Puppet[:environment])
returns = Puppet.override(:current_environment => env, :loaders => Puppet::Pops::Loaders.new(env)) do
# find device list
require_relative '../../puppet/util/network_device/config'
devices = Puppet::Util::NetworkDevice::Config.devices.dup
if options[:target]
devices.select! { |key, value| key == options[:target] }
end
if devices.empty?
if options[:target]
raise _("Target device / certificate '%{target}' not found in %{config}") % { target: options[:target], config: Puppet[:deviceconfig] }
else
Puppet.err _("No device found in %{config}") % { config: Puppet[:deviceconfig] }
exit(1)
end
end
devices.collect do |devicename,device|
# TODO when we drop support for ruby < 2.5 we can remove the extra block here
begin
device_url = URI.parse(device.url)
# Handle nil scheme & port
scheme = "#{device_url.scheme}://" if device_url.scheme
port = ":#{device_url.port}" if device_url.port
# override local $vardir and $certname
Puppet[:ssldir] = ::File.join(Puppet[:deviceconfdir], device.name, 'ssl')
Puppet[:confdir] = ::File.join(Puppet[:devicedir], device.name)
Puppet[:libdir] = options[:libdir] || ::File.join(Puppet[:devicedir], device.name, 'lib')
Puppet[:vardir] = ::File.join(Puppet[:devicedir], device.name)
Puppet[:certname] = device.name
ssl_context = nil
# create device directory under $deviceconfdir
Puppet::FileSystem.dir_mkpath(Puppet[:ssldir]) unless Puppet::FileSystem.dir_exist?(Puppet[:ssldir])
# this will reload and recompute default settings and create device-specific sub vardir
Puppet.settings.use :main, :agent, :ssl
# Workaround for PUP-8736: store ssl certs outside the cache directory to prevent accidental removal and keep the old path as symlink
optssldir = File.join(Puppet[:confdir], 'ssl')
Puppet::FileSystem.symlink(Puppet[:ssldir], optssldir) unless Puppet::FileSystem.exist?(optssldir)
unless options[:resource] || options[:facts] || options[:apply]
# Since it's too complicated to fix properly in the default settings, we workaround for PUP-9642 here.
# See https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/7483#issuecomment-483455997 for details.
# This has to happen after `settings.use` above, so the directory is created and before `setup_host` below, where the SSL
# routines would fail with access errors
if Puppet.features.root? && !Puppet::Util::Platform.windows?
user = Puppet::Type.type(:user).new(name: Puppet[:user]).exists? ? Puppet[:user] : nil
group = Puppet::Type.type(:group).new(name: Puppet[:group]).exists? ? Puppet[:group] : nil
Puppet.debug("Fixing perms for #{user}:#{group} on #{Puppet[:confdir]}")
FileUtils.chown(user, group, Puppet[:confdir]) if user || group
end
ssl_context = setup_context
unless options[:libdir]
Puppet.override(ssl_context: ssl_context) do
Puppet::Configurer::PluginHandler.new.download_plugins(env) if Puppet::Configurer.should_pluginsync?
end
end
end
# this inits the device singleton, so that the facts terminus
# and the various network_device provider can use it
Puppet::Util::NetworkDevice.init(device)
if options[:resource]
type, name = parse_args(command_line.args)
Puppet.info _("retrieving resource: %{resource} from %{target} at %{scheme}%{url_host}%{port}%{url_path}") % { resource: type, target: device.name, scheme: scheme, url_host: device_url.host, port: port, url_path: device_url.path }
resources = find_resources(type, name)
if options[:to_yaml]
data = resources.map do |resource|
resource.prune_parameters(:parameters_to_include => @extra_params).to_hiera_hash
end.inject(:merge!)
text = YAML.dump(type.downcase => data)
else
text = resources.map do |resource|
resource.prune_parameters(:parameters_to_include => @extra_params).to_manifest.force_encoding(Encoding.default_external)
end.join("\n")
end
(puts text)
0
elsif options[:facts]
Puppet.info _("retrieving facts from %{target} at %{scheme}%{url_host}%{port}%{url_path}") % { resource: type, target: device.name, scheme: scheme, url_host: device_url.host, port: port, url_path: device_url.path }
remote_facts = Puppet::Node::Facts.indirection.find(name, :environment => env)
# Give a proper name to the facts
remote_facts.name = remote_facts.values['clientcert']
renderer = Puppet::Network::FormatHandler.format(:console)
puts renderer.render(remote_facts)
0
elsif options[:apply]
# avoid reporting to server
Puppet::Transaction::Report.indirection.terminus_class = :yaml
Puppet::Resource::Catalog.indirection.cache_class = nil
require_relative '../../puppet/application/apply'
begin
Puppet[:node_terminus] = :plain
Puppet[:catalog_terminus] = :compiler
Puppet[:catalog_cache_terminus] = nil
Puppet[:facts_terminus] = :network_device
Puppet.override(:network_device => true) do
Puppet::Application::Apply.new(Puppet::Util::CommandLine.new('puppet', ["apply", options[:apply]])).run_command
end
end
else
Puppet.info _("starting applying configuration to %{target} at %{scheme}%{url_host}%{port}%{url_path}") % { target: device.name, scheme: scheme, url_host: device_url.host, port: port, url_path: device_url.path }
overrides = {}
overrides[:ssl_context] = ssl_context if ssl_context
Puppet.override(overrides) do
configurer = Puppet::Configurer.new
configurer.run(:network_device => true, :pluginsync => false)
end
end
rescue => detail
Puppet.log_exception(detail)
# If we rescued an error, then we return 1 as the exit code
1
ensure
Puppet[:libdir] = libdir
Puppet[:vardir] = vardir
Puppet[:confdir] = confdir
Puppet[:ssldir] = ssldir
Puppet[:certname] = certname
end
end
end
if ! returns or returns.compact.empty?
exit(1)
elsif options[:detailed_exitcodes]
# Bitwise OR the return codes together, puppet style
exit(returns.compact.reduce(:|))
elsif returns.include? 1
exit(1)
else
exit(0)
end
end
def parse_args(args)
type = args.shift or raise _("You must specify the type to display")
Puppet::Type.type(type) or raise _("Could not find type %{type}") % { type: type }
name = args.shift
[type, name]
end
def find_resources(type, name)
key = [type, name].join('/')
if name
[ Puppet::Resource.indirection.find( key ) ]
else
Puppet::Resource.indirection.search( key, {} )
end
end
def setup_context
waitforcert = options[:waitforcert] || (Puppet[:onetime] ? 0 : Puppet[:waitforcert])
sm = Puppet::SSL::StateMachine.new(waitforcert: waitforcert)
sm.ensure_client_certificate
end
def setup
setup_logs
Puppet::SSL::Oids.register_puppet_oids
# setup global device-specific defaults; creates all necessary directories, etc
Puppet.settings.use :main, :agent, :device, :ssl
if options[:apply] || options[:facts] || options[:resource]
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(:console)
else
args[:Server] = Puppet[:server]
if options[:centrallogs]
logdest = args[:Server]
logdest += ":" + args[:Port] if args.include?(:Port)
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(logdest)
end
Puppet::Transaction::Report.indirection.terminus_class = :rest
if Puppet[:catalog_cache_terminus]
Puppet::Resource::Catalog.indirection.cache_class = Puppet[:catalog_cache_terminus].intern
end
end
end
end