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39 KiB
package Anvil::Tools; |
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# |
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# This is the "root" package that manages the sub modules and controls access to their methods. |
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# |
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BEGIN |
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{ |
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our $VERSION = "3.0.0"; |
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# This suppresses the 'could not find ParserDetails.ini in /PerlApp/XML/SAX' warning message in |
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# XML::Simple calls. |
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#$ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} = 1; |
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} |
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use strict; |
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use warnings; |
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use Scalar::Util qw(weaken isweak); |
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use Time::HiRes; |
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use Data::Dumper; |
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use CGI; |
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my $THIS_FILE = "Tools.pm"; |
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### Methods; |
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# data |
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# environment |
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# nice_exit |
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# refresh |
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# _add_hash_reference |
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# _anvil_version |
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# _make_hash_reference |
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# _set_defaults |
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# _set_paths |
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use utf8; |
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binmode(STDERR, ':encoding(utf-8)'); |
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binmode(STDOUT, ':encoding(utf-8)'); |
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# I intentionally don't use EXPORT, @ISA and the like because I want my "subclass"es to be accessed in a |
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# somewhat more OO style. I know some may wish to strike me down for this, but I like the idea of accessing |
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# methods via their containing module's name. (A La: C<< $anvil->Module->method >> rather than C<< $anvil->method >>). |
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use Anvil::Tools::Account; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Alert; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Cluster; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Convert; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Database; |
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use Anvil::Tools::DRBD; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Email; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Get; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Job; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Log; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Network; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Remote; |
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use Anvil::Tools::ScanCore; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Server; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Striker; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Storage; |
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use Anvil::Tools::System; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Template; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Words; |
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use Anvil::Tools::Validate; |
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=pod |
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=encoding utf8 |
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=head1 NAME |
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Anvil::Tools |
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Provides a common oject handle to all Anvil::Tools::* module methods and handles invocation configuration. |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Anvil::Tools; |
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# Get a common object handle on all Anvil::Tools::* modules. |
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my $anvil = Anvil::Tools->new(); |
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# Again, but this time sets some initial values in the '$anvil->data' hash. |
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my $anvil = Anvil::Tools->new( |
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{ |
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data => { |
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foo => "", |
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bar => [], |
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baz => {}, |
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}, |
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}); |
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# This example gets the handle and also sets the default user and log |
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# languages as Japanese, sets a custom log file and sets the log level to |
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# '2'. |
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my $anvil = Anvil::Tools->new( |
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{ |
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'Log' => { |
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user_language => "jp", |
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log_language => "jp" |
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level => 2, |
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}, |
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}); |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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The Anvil::Tools module and all sub-modules are designed for use by Alteeve-based applications. It can be used as a general framework by anyone interested. |
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Core features are; |
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* Supports per user, per logging language selection where translations from from XML-formatted "String" files that support UTF8 and variable substitutions. |
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* Support for command-line and HTML output. Skinning support for HTML-based user interfaces. |
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* Redundant database access, resynchronization and archiving. |
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* Highly-native with minimal use of external perl modules and compiled code. |
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=head1 METHODS |
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Methods in the core module; |
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=cut |
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# The constructor through which all other module's methods will be accessed. |
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sub new |
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{ |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $parameter = shift; |
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my $self = { |
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HANDLE => { |
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ACCOUNT => Anvil::Tools::Account->new(), |
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ALERT => Anvil::Tools::Alert->new(), |
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CLUSTER => Anvil::Tools::Cluster->new(), |
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CONVERT => Anvil::Tools::Convert->new(), |
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DATABASE => Anvil::Tools::Database->new(), |
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DRBD => Anvil::Tools::DRBD->new(), |
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EMAIL => Anvil::Tools::Email->new(), |
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GET => Anvil::Tools::Get->new(), |
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LOG => Anvil::Tools::Log->new(), |
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JOB => Anvil::Tools::Job->new(), |
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NETWORK => Anvil::Tools::Network->new(), |
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REMOTE => Anvil::Tools::Remote->new(), |
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SCANCORE => Anvil::Tools::ScanCore->new(), |
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SERVER => Anvil::Tools::Server->new(), |
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STRIKER => Anvil::Tools::Striker->new(), |
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STORAGE => Anvil::Tools::Storage->new(), |
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SYSTEM => Anvil::Tools::System->new(), |
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TEMPLATE => Anvil::Tools::Template->new(), |
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WORDS => Anvil::Tools::Words->new(), |
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VALIDATE => Anvil::Tools::Validate->new(), |
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# This is to be removed before development ends. |
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'log' => { |
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main => "", |
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}, |
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}, |
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DATA => {}, |
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ENV_VALUES => { |
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ENVIRONMENT => 'cli', |
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}, |
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HOST => { |
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# This is the host's UUID. It should never be manually set. |
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UUID => "", |
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ANVIL_VERSION => "", |
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}, |
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}; |
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# Bless you! |
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bless $self, $class; |
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# This isn't needed, but it makes the code below more consistent with and portable to other modules. |
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my $anvil = $self; |
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weaken($anvil); # Helps avoid memory leaks. See Scalar::Utils |
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# Get a handle on the various submodules |
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$anvil->Account->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Alert->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Cluster->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Convert->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Database->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->DRBD->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Email->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Get->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Log->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Job->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Network->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Remote->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->ScanCore->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Server->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Striker->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Storage->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->System->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Template->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Words->parent($anvil); |
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$anvil->Validate->parent($anvil); |
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# Set some system paths and system default variables |
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$anvil->_set_defaults(); |
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$anvil->_set_paths(); |
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# Record the start time. |
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$anvil->data->{ENV_VALUES}{START_TIME} = Time::HiRes::time; |
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# Set passed parameters if needed. |
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my $debug = 3; |
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my $on_sig_int; |
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my $on_sig_term; |
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if (ref($parameter) eq "HASH") |
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{ |
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# Local parameters... |
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if ($parameter->{log_level}) |
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{ |
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$anvil->Log->level({set => $parameter->{log_level}}); |
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} |
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if ($parameter->{log_secure}) |
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{ |
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$anvil->Log->secure({set => $parameter->{log_secure}}); |
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} |
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if ($parameter->{debug}) |
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{ |
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$debug = $parameter->{debug}; |
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} |
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$on_sig_int = $parameter->{on_sig_int}; |
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$on_sig_term = $parameter->{on_sig_term}; |
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} |
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elsif ($parameter) |
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{ |
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# Um... |
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print $THIS_FILE." ".__LINE__."; Anvil::Tools->new() invoked with an invalid parameter. Expected a hash reference, but got: [$parameter]\n"; |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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# This will help clean up if we catch a signal. |
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$SIG{INT} = sub { |
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$on_sig_int->({ debug => $debug }) if (ref($on_sig_int) eq "CODE"); |
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$anvil->catch_sig({signal => "INT"}); |
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}; |
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$SIG{TERM} = sub { |
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$on_sig_term->({ debug => $debug }) if (ref($on_sig_term) eq "CODE"); |
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$anvil->catch_sig({signal => "TERM"}); |
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}; |
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# This sets the environment this program is running in. |
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if ($ENV{SERVER_NAME}) |
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{ |
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$anvil->environment("html"); |
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# There is no PWD environment variable, so we'll use 'DOCUMENT_ROOT' as 'PWD' |
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$ENV{PWD} = $ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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$anvil->environment("cli"); |
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} |
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# Setup my '$anvil->data' hash right away so that I have a place to store the strings hash. |
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$anvil->data($parameter->{data}) if $parameter->{data}; |
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# Initialize the list of directories to seach. |
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$anvil->Storage->search_directories({debug => $debug, initialize => 1}); |
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# I need to read the initial words early. |
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$anvil->Words->read({debug => $debug}); |
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# If the local './anvil.conf' file exists, read it in. |
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if (-r $anvil->data->{path}{configs}{'anvil.conf'}) |
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{ |
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$anvil->Storage->read_config({debug => 3, file => $anvil->data->{path}{configs}{'anvil.conf'}}); |
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### TODO: Should anvil.conf override parameters? |
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# Let parameters override config file values. |
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if ($parameter->{log_level}) |
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{ |
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$anvil->Log->level({set => $parameter->{log_level}}); |
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} |
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if ($parameter->{log_secure}) |
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{ |
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$anvil->Log->secure({set => $parameter->{log_secure}}); |
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} |
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} |
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# Get the local host UUID. |
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$anvil->Get->host_uuid({debug => $debug}); |
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# Read in any command line switches. |
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$anvil->Get->switches({debug => $debug}); |
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# Read in the local Anvil! version. |
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#... |
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return ($self); |
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} |
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############################################################################################################# |
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# Public methods # |
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############################################################################################################# |
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=head2 data |
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This is the method used to access the main hash reference that all user-accessible values are stored in. This includes words, configuration file variables and so forth. |
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When called without an argument, it returns the existing '$anvil->data' hash reference. |
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my $anvil = $anvil->data(); |
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When called with a hash reference as the argument, it sets '$anvil->data' to the new hash. |
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my $some_hash = {}; |
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my $anvil = $anvil->data($some_hash); |
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Data can be entered into or access by treating '$anvil->data' as a normal hash reference. |
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my $anvil = Anvil::Tools->new( |
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{ |
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data => { |
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foo => "", |
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bar => [6, 4, 12], |
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baz => { |
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animal => "Cat", |
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thing => "Boat", |
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}, |
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}, |
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}); |
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# Copy the 'Cat' value into the $animal variable. |
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my $animal = $anvil->data->{baz}{animal}; |
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# Set 'A thing' in 'foo'. |
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$anvil->data->{foo} = "A thing"; |
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The C<< $anvil >> variable is set inside all modules and acts as shared storage for variables, values and references in all modules. It acts as the core storage for most applications using Anvil::Tools. |
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=cut |
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sub data |
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{ |
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my ($anvil) = shift; |
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# Pick up the passed in hash, if any. |
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$anvil->{DATA} = shift if $_[0]; |
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return ($anvil->{DATA}); |
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} |
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=head2 environment |
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This is the method used to check or set whether the program is outputting to command line or a browser. |
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When called without an argument, it returns the current environment. |
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if ($anvil->environment() eq "cli") |
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{ |
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# format for STDOUT |
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} |
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elsif ($anvil->environment() eq "html") |
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{ |
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# Use the template system to output HTML |
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} |
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When called with a string as the argument, that string will be set as the environment string. |
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$anvil->environment("cli"); |
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Technically, any string can be used, however only 'cli' or 'html' are used by convention. |
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=cut |
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sub environment |
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{ |
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my ($anvil) = shift; |
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weaken($anvil); |
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# Pick up the passed in delimiter, if any. |
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if ($_[0]) |
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{ |
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$anvil->data->{ENV_VALUES}{ENVIRONMENT} = shift; |
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# Load the CGI stuff if we're in a browser |
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if ($anvil->data->{ENV_VALUES}{ENVIRONMENT} eq "html") |
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{ |
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CGI::Carp->import(qw(fatalsToBrowser)); |
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} |
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} |
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return ($anvil->data->{ENV_VALUES}{ENVIRONMENT}); |
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} |
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=head2 nice_exit |
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This is a simple method to exit cleanly, closing database connections and exiting with the set exit code. |
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Parameters; |
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=head3 exit_code (optional) |
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If set, this will be the exit code. The default is to exit with code C<< 0 >>. |
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=cut |
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sub nice_exit |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $parameter = shift; |
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my $anvil = $self; |
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my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3; |
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my $exit_code = defined $parameter->{exit_code} ? $parameter->{exit_code} : 0; |
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# Close database connections (if any). |
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$anvil->Database->disconnect({debug => $debug}); |
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# Report the runtime. |
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my $end_time = Time::HiRes::time; |
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my $run_time = $end_time - $anvil->data->{ENV_VALUES}{START_TIME}; |
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my $caller = ($0 =~ /^.*\/(.*)$/)[0]; |
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$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { |
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's1:ENV_VALUES::START_TIME' => $anvil->data->{ENV_VALUES}{START_TIME}, |
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's2:end_time' => $end_time, |
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's3:run_time' => $run_time, |
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's4:caller' => $caller, |
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}}); |
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$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0135", variables => { 'caller' => $caller, runtime => $run_time }}); |
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my ($package, $filename, $line) = caller; |
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$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { |
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's1:package' => $package, |
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's2:filename' => $filename, |
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's3:line' => $line, |
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}}); |
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# Close the log file. |
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if ($anvil->data->{HANDLE}{'log'}{main}) |
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{ |
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close $anvil->data->{HANDLE}{'log'}{main}; |
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$anvil->data->{HANDLE}{'log'}{main} = ""; |
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} |
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#print "Exiting with RC: [".$exit_code."]\n"; |
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exit($exit_code); |
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} |
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=head2 refresh |
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This method re-reads the configuration file and resets paths, defaults and re-reads the words file(s). |
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=cut |
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sub refresh |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $parameter = shift; |
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my $anvil = $self; |
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my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3; |
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$anvil->_set_paths(); |
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$anvil->_set_defaults(); # This reset the log level |
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$anvil->Storage->read_config(); # This reset the log level also |
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$anvil->Get->switches; # Re-read to let switches override again. |
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$anvil->Words->read(); |
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return(0); |
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} |
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############################################################################################################# |
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# Public methods used to access sub modules. # |
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############################################################################################################# |
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=head1 Submodule Access Methods |
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The methods below are used to access methods of submodules using 'C<< $anvil->Module->method() >>'. |
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=cut |
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=head2 Account |
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Access the C<Acount.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Alert->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Account |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{ACCOUNT}); |
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} |
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=head2 Alert |
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Access the C<Alert.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Alert->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Alert |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{ALERT}); |
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} |
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=head2 Cluster |
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Access the C<Cluster.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Cluster->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Cluster |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{CLUSTER}); |
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} |
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=head2 Convert |
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Access the C<Convert.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Convert->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Convert |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{CONVERT}); |
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} |
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=head2 Database |
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Access the C<Database.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Database->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Database |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{DATABASE}); |
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} |
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=head2 DRBD |
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Access the C<DRBD.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->DRBD->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub DRBD |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{DRBD}); |
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} |
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=head2 Email |
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Access the C<Email.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Email->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Email |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{EMAIL}); |
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} |
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=head2 Get |
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Access the C<Get.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Get->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Get |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{GET}); |
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} |
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=head2 Job |
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Access the C<Job.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Log->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Job |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{JOB}); |
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} |
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=head2 Log |
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Access the C<Log.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Log->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Log |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{LOG}); |
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} |
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=head2 Network |
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Access the C<Network.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Network->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Network |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{NETWORK}); |
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} |
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=head2 Remote |
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Access the C<Remote.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Remote->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Remote |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{REMOTE}); |
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} |
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=head2 ScanCore |
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Access the C<ScanCore.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->ScanCore->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub ScanCore |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{SCANCORE}); |
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} |
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=head2 Server |
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Access the C<Server.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Server->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Server |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{SERVER}); |
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} |
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=head2 Striker |
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Access the C<Striker.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Striker->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Striker |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{STRIKER}); |
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} |
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=head2 Storage |
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Access the C<Storage.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Storage->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Storage |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{STORAGE}); |
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} |
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=head2 System |
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Access the C<System.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->System->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub System |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{SYSTEM}); |
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} |
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=head2 Template |
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Access the C<Template.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Template->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Template |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{TEMPLATE}); |
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} |
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=head2 Words |
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Access the C<Words.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Words->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Words |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{WORDS}); |
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} |
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=head2 Validate |
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Access the C<Validate.pm> methods via 'C<< $anvil->Validate->method >>'. |
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=cut |
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sub Validate |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{VALIDATE}); |
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} |
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=head1 Private Functions; |
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These methods generally should never be called from a program using Anvil::Tools. However, we are not your boss. |
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=cut |
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############################################################################################################# |
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# Private methods # |
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############################################################################################################# |
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=head2 _add_hash_reference |
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This is a helper to the '$anvil->_make_hash_reference' method. It is called each time a new string is to be created as a new hash key in the passed hash reference. |
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NOTE: Contributed by Shaun Fryer and Viktor Pavlenko by way of Toronto Perl Mongers. |
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=cut |
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sub _add_hash_reference |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $href1 = shift; |
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my $href2 = shift; |
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for my $key (keys %$href2) |
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{ |
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if (ref $href1->{$key} eq 'HASH') |
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{ |
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$self->_add_hash_reference( $href1->{$key}, $href2->{$key} ); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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$href1->{$key} = $href2->{$key}; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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=head2 _anvil_version |
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=cut |
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sub _anvil_version |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $anvil = $self; |
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$anvil->{HOST}{ANVIL_VERSION} = "" if not defined $anvil->{HOST}{ANVIL_VERSION}; |
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$anvil->{HOST}{SCHEMA_VERSION} = "" if not defined $anvil->{HOST}{SCHEMA_VERSION}; |
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if ($anvil->{HOST}{ANVIL_VERSION} eq "") |
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{ |
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# Try to read the local Anvil! version. |
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($anvil->{HOST}{ANVIL_VERSION}, $anvil->{HOST}{SCHEMA_VERSION}) = $anvil->Get->anvil_version(); |
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} |
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return($anvil->{HOST}{ANVIL_VERSION}, $anvil->{HOST}{SCHEMA_VERSION}); |
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} |
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=head2 _get_hash_reference |
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This is called when we need to parse a double-colon separated string into two or more elements which represent keys in the 'C<< $anvil->data >>' hash. Once suitably split up, the value is read and returned. |
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For example; |
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$anvil->data->{foo}{bar} = "baz"; |
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my $value = $anvil->_get_hash_reference({ key => "foo::bar" }); |
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The 'C<< $value >>' now contains "C<< baz >>". |
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NOTE: If the key is not found, 'C<< undef >>' is returned. |
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Parameters; |
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=head3 key (required) |
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This is the key to return the value for. If it is not passed, or if it does not have 'C<< :: >>' in it, 'C<< undef >>' will be returned. |
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=cut |
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sub _get_hash_reference |
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{ |
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# 'href' is the hash reference I am working on. |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $parameter = shift; |
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my $anvil = $self; |
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if ($parameter->{key} !~ /::/) |
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{ |
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print "$THIS_FILE ".__LINE__."; The hash key string: [".$parameter->{key}."] doesn't seem to be valid. It should be a string in the format 'foo::bar::baz'.\n"; |
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$anvil->nice_exit({exit_code => 1}); |
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} |
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# Split up the keys. |
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my $key = $parameter->{key} ? $parameter->{key} : ""; |
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my $value = undef; # We return 'undef' so that the caller can tell the difference between an empty string versus nothing found. |
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if ($key =~ /::/) |
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{ |
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my @keys = split /::/, $key; |
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my $last_key = pop @keys; |
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# Re-order the array. |
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my $current_hash_ref = $anvil->data; |
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foreach my $key (@keys) |
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{ |
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$current_hash_ref = $current_hash_ref->{$key}; |
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} |
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$value = $current_hash_ref->{$last_key}; |
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} |
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return ($value); |
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} |
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=head2 _make_hash_reference |
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This takes a string with double-colon seperators and divides on those double-colons to create a hash reference where each element is a hash key. |
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NOTE: Contributed by Shaun Fryer and Viktor Pavlenko by way of Toronto Perl Mongers. |
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=cut |
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sub _make_hash_reference |
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{ |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $href = shift; |
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my $key_string = shift; |
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my $value = shift; |
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my @keys = split /::/, $key_string; |
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my $last_key = pop @keys; |
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my $_href = {}; |
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$_href->{$last_key} = $value; |
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while (my $key = pop @keys) |
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{ |
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my $elem = {}; |
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$elem->{$key} = $_href; |
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$_href = $elem; |
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} |
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$self->_add_hash_reference($href, $_href); |
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} |
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=head2 _set_defaults |
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This sets default variable values for the program. |
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=cut |
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sub _set_defaults |
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{ |
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my ($anvil) = shift; |
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$anvil->data->{scancore} = { |
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timing => { |
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# Delay between DB connection attempts when no databases are available? |
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agent_runtime => 30, |
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db_retry_interval => 2, |
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# Delay between scans? |
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run_interval => 60, |
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}, |
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database => { |
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# This is the number of hours, after which, transient data (like temperature and |
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# power data) is considered "old" and gets deleted from the database. |
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age_out => 24, |
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}, |
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}; |
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$anvil->data->{sys} = { |
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daemon => { |
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dhcpd => "dhcpd.service", |
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firewalld => "firewalld.service", |
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httpd => "httpd.service", |
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postgresql => "postgresql.service", |
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tftp => "tftp.socket", |
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}, |
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daemons => { |
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restart_firewalld => 1, |
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}, |
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database => { |
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archive => { |
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compress => 1, |
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count => 50000, |
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directory => "/usr/local/anvil/archives/", |
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division => 6000, |
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trigger => 100000, |
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}, |
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connections => 0, |
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failed_connection_log_level => 1, |
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local_lock_active => 0, |
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local_uuid => "", |
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locking_reap_age => 300, |
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log_transactions => 0, |
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maximum_batch_size => 25000, |
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read_uuid => "", |
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test_table => "hosts", |
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timestamp => "", |
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use_handle => "", |
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}, |
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host_type => "", |
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host_uuid => "", |
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language => "en_CA", |
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'log' => { |
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date => 1, |
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# Stores the '-v|...|-vvv' so that shell calls can be run at the same level as the |
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# avtive program when set by the user at the command line. |
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level => "", |
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# This is set to '1' when a log call might become recursive. |
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disable => 0, |
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}, |
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manage => { |
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firewall => 1, |
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}, |
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password => { |
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algorithm => "sha512", |
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hash_count => 500000, |
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salt_length => 16, |
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}, |
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privacy => { |
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strong => 0, |
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}, |
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ram_limits => { |
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striker => 3221225472, # 3 GiB |
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node => 1073741824, # 1 GiB |
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dr => 2147483648, # 2 GiB |
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}, |
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# On actual RHEL systems, this will be used to ensure that given repos are enabled on given |
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# machines types. Obviously, this requires that the host has been subscribed. |
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rhel => { |
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repos => { |
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common => ["codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms"], |
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dashboard => [], |
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dr => [], |
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node => ["rhel-8-for-x86_64-highavailability-rpms"], |
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}, |
|
}, |
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servers => { |
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# This is the list of OSes short in the user's short list of OS types to |
|
# optimize for. The full the list is available by running: |
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# /usr/bin/osinfo-query os |
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os_short_list => "rhel8.7,rhel9.1,win10,win2k19,win2k22", |
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}, |
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terminal => { |
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columns => 80, |
|
stty => "", |
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}, |
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use_base2 => 1, |
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user => { |
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name => "admin", |
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cookie_valid => 0, |
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language => "en_CA", |
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skin => "alteeve", |
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}, |
|
# This is data filled from the active user's database table. |
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users => { |
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user_name => "", |
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user_password_hash => "", |
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user_salt => "", |
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user_algorithm => "", |
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user_hash_count => "", |
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user_language => "", |
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user_is_admin => "", |
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user_is_experienced => "", |
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user_is_trusted => "", |
|
}, |
|
}; |
|
$anvil->data->{defaults} = { |
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database => { |
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locking => { |
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reap_age => 300, |
|
} |
|
}, |
|
language => { |
|
# Default language for all output shown to a user. |
|
output => 'en_CA', |
|
}, |
|
limits => { |
|
# This is the maximum number of times we're allow to loop when injecting variables |
|
# into a string being processed in Anvil::Tools::Words->string(); |
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string_loops => 1000, |
|
}, |
|
'log' => { |
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db_transactions => 0, |
|
facility => "local0", |
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language => "en_CA", |
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level => 1, |
|
secure => 0, |
|
server => "", |
|
tag => "anvil", |
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}, |
|
# NOTE: These are here to allow foreign users to override western defaults in anvil.conf. |
|
kickstart => { |
|
keyboard => "--vckeymap=us --xlayouts='us'", |
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password => "Initial1", |
|
timezone => "Etc/GMT --isUtc", |
|
}, |
|
# See 'striker' -> 'sub generate_ip()' function comments for details on how m3 IPs are handled. |
|
network => { |
|
# BCN starts at 10.200(+n)/16 |
|
bcn => { |
|
network => "10.200.0.0", |
|
subnet_mask => "255.255.0.0", |
|
switch_octet3 => "1", |
|
pdu_octet3 => "2", |
|
ups_octet3 => "3", |
|
striker_octet3 => "4", |
|
striker_ipmi_octet3 => "5", |
|
}, |
|
dns => "8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4", |
|
# The IFN will not be under our control. So for suggestion to the user purpose only, |
|
# IFN starts at 10.255/16 |
|
ifn => { |
|
network => "10.255.0.0", |
|
subnet_mask => "255.255.0.0", |
|
striker_octet3 => "4", |
|
}, |
|
# SN starts at 10.100(+n)/16 |
|
sn => { |
|
network => "10.100.0.0", |
|
subnet_mask => "255.255.0.0", |
|
}, |
|
test => { |
|
domains => ["alteeve.com", "redhat.com", "google.com"], |
|
}, |
|
}, |
|
template => { |
|
html => "alteeve", |
|
}, |
|
}; |
|
$anvil->data->{feature} = { |
|
scancore => { |
|
disable => { |
|
'preventative-live-migration' => 0, |
|
}, |
|
threshold => { |
|
'preventative-live-migration' => 2, |
|
}, |
|
}, |
|
}; |
|
|
|
return(0); |
|
} |
|
|
|
=head2 _set_paths |
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|
|
This sets default paths to many system commands, checking to make sure the binary exists at the path and, if not, try to find it. |
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|
|
=cut |
|
sub _set_paths |
|
{ |
|
my ($anvil) = shift; |
|
|
|
# Executables |
|
$anvil->data->{path} = { |
|
configs => { |
|
'alteeve-release.repo' => "/etc/yum.repos.d/alteeve-release.repo", |
|
'anvil.conf' => "/etc/anvil/anvil.conf", |
|
'anvil.version' => "/etc/anvil/anvil.version", |
|
'autoindex.conf' => "/etc/httpd/conf.d/autoindex.conf", |
|
'cib.xml' => "/var/lib/pacemaker/cib/cib.xml", |
|
'corosync.conf' => "/etc/corosync/corosync.conf", |
|
'dhcpd.conf' => "/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf", |
|
'dnf.conf' => "/etc/dnf/dnf.conf", |
|
'drbd-proxy.license' => "/etc/drbd-proxy.license", |
|
'firewalld.conf' => "/etc/firewalld/firewalld.conf", |
|
'global-common.conf' => "/etc/drbd.d/global_common.conf", |
|
hostname => "/etc/hostname", |
|
hosts => "/etc/hosts", |
|
'httpd.conf' => "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf", |
|
'journald_anvil' => "/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/anvil.conf", |
|
'journald.conf' => "/etc/systemd/journald.conf", |
|
'logind.conf' => "/etc/systemd/logind.conf", |
|
'lvm.conf' => "/etc/lvm/lvm.conf", |
|
'pg_hba.conf' => "/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf", |
|
'postgresql.conf' => "/var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf", |
|
pxe_default => "/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default", |
|
pxe_uefi => "/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/uefi", |
|
pxe_grub => "/var/lib/tftpboot/grub.cfg", |
|
postfix_main => "/etc/postfix/main.cf", |
|
postfix_relay_password => "/etc/postfix/relay_password", |
|
'qemu.conf' => "/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf", |
|
ssh_config => "/etc/ssh/ssh_config", |
|
'type.striker' => "/etc/anvil/type.striker", |
|
'type.dr' => "/etc/anvil/type.dr", |
|
'type.node' => "/etc/anvil/type.node", |
|
}, |
|
data => { |
|
'.htpasswd' => "/etc/httpd/.htpasswd", |
|
'chrony.conf' => "/etc/chrony.conf", |
|
group => "/etc/group", |
|
httpd_conf => "/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf", |
|
host_configured => "/etc/anvil/host.configured", |
|
host_ssh_key => "/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub", |
|
host_uuid => "/etc/anvil/host.uuid", |
|
issue => "/etc/issue", |
|
network_cache => "/tmp/network_cache.anvil", |
|
passwd => "/etc/passwd", |
|
'redhat-release' => "/etc/redhat-release", |
|
fences_unified_metadata => "/var/www/html/fences_unified_metadata.xml", |
|
}, |
|
devices => { |
|
stdout => "/dev/stdout", |
|
}, |
|
directories => { |
|
alert_emails => "/var/spool/anvil", |
|
anvil => "/etc/anvil", |
|
backups => "/root/anvil-backups", |
|
bonds => "/proc/net/bonding", |
|
'cgi-bin' => "/var/www/cgi-bin", |
|
drbd_resources => "/etc/drbd.d/", |
|
fence_agents => "/usr/sbin", |
|
firewalld_services => "/usr/lib/firewalld/services", |
|
firewalld_zones_etc => "/etc/firewalld/zones", # Changes when firewall-cmd ... --permanent is used. |
|
firewalld_zones => "/usr/lib/firewalld/zones", |
|
html => "/var/www/html", |
|
ifcfg => "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts", |
|
journald => "/var/log/journal", |
|
libvirtd_definitions => "/etc/libvirt/qemu/", |
|
pgsql => "/var/lib/pgsql/", |
|
resource_status => "/sys/kernel/debug/drbd/resources", |
|
scan_agents => "/usr/sbin/scancore-agents", |
|
shared => { |
|
archives => "/mnt/shared/archives", |
|
base => "/mnt/shared", |
|
definitions => "/mnt/shared/definitions", |
|
files => "/mnt/shared/files", |
|
incoming => "/mnt/shared/incoming", |
|
provision => "/mnt/shared/provision", |
|
temp => "/mnt/shared/temp", |
|
}, |
|
skins => "/var/www/html/skins", |
|
status => "/var/www/html/status", |
|
syslinux => "/usr/share/syslinux", |
|
tftpboot => "/var/lib/tftpboot", |
|
temp => "/tmp/anvil", |
|
tmp => "/tmp", |
|
tools => "/usr/sbin", |
|
units => "/usr/lib/systemd/system", |
|
}, |
|
exe => { |
|
akmods => "/usr/sbin/akmods", |
|
'alteeve-repo-setup' => "/usr/sbin/alteeve-repo-setup", |
|
'anvil-boot-server' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-boot-server", |
|
'anvil-change-password' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-change-password", |
|
'anvil-check-memory' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-check-memory", |
|
'anvil-configure-host' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-configure-host", |
|
'anvil-daemon' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-daemon", |
|
'anvil-delete-server' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-delete-server", |
|
'anvil-download-file' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-download-file", |
|
'anvil-file-details' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-file-details", |
|
'anvil-get-server-screenshot' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-get-server-screenshot", |
|
'anvil-join-anvil' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-join-anvil", |
|
'anvil-maintenance-mode' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-maintenance-mode", |
|
'anvil-manage-dr' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-manage-dr", |
|
'anvil-manage-files' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-manage-files", |
|
'anvil-manage-firewall' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-manage-firewall", |
|
'anvil-manage-keys' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-manage-keys", |
|
'anvil-manage-power' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-manage-power", |
|
'anvil-manage-tunnel' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-manage-tunnel", |
|
'anvil-migrate-server' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-migrate-server", |
|
'anvil-parse-fence-agents' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-parse-fence-agents", |
|
'anvil-provision-server' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-provision-server", |
|
'anvil-report-memory' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-report-memory", |
|
'anvil-safe-start' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-safe-start", |
|
'anvil-safe-stop' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-safe-stop", |
|
'anvil-shutdown-server' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-shutdown-server", |
|
'anvil-special-operations' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-special-operations", |
|
'anvil-sync-shared' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-sync-shared", |
|
'anvil-update-files' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-update-files", |
|
'anvil-update-states' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-update-states", |
|
'anvil-update-system' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-update-system", |
|
'anvil-version-changes' => "/usr/sbin/anvil-version-changes", |
|
augtool => "/usr/bin/augtool", |
|
base64 => "/usr/bin/base64", |
|
blockdev => "/usr/sbin/blockdev", |
|
bridge => "/usr/sbin/bridge", |
|
bzip2 => "/usr/bin/bzip2", |
|
'call_striker-get-peer-data' => "/usr/sbin/call_striker-get-peer-data", |
|
cat => "/usr/bin/cat", |
|
'chmod' => "/usr/bin/chmod", |
|
'chown' => "/usr/bin/chown", |
|
chronyc => "/usr/bin/chronyc", |
|
cibadmin => "/usr/sbin/cibadmin", |
|
'corosync-quorumtool' => "/usr/sbin/corosync-quorumtool", |
|
cp => "/usr/bin/cp", |
|
createdb => "/usr/bin/createdb", |
|
createrepo_c => "/usr/bin/createrepo_c", |
|
createuser => "/usr/bin/createuser", |
|
crm_attribute => "/usr/sbin/crm_attribute", |
|
crm_error => "/usr/sbin/crm_error", |
|
crm_resource => "/usr/sbin/crm_resource", |
|
crm_mon => "/usr/sbin/crm_mon", |
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df => "/usr/bin/df", |
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dmidecode => "/usr/sbin/dmidecode", |
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dnf => "/usr/bin/dnf", |
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drbdadm => "/usr/sbin/drbdadm", |
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drbdsetup => "/usr/sbin/drbdsetup", |
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dropdb => "/usr/bin/dropdb", |
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echo => "/usr/bin/echo", |
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ethtool => "/usr/sbin/ethtool", |
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expect => "/usr/bin/expect", |
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fence_pacemaker => "/usr/sbin/fence_pacemaker", |
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'firewall-cmd' => "/usr/bin/firewall-cmd", |
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free => "/usr/bin/free", |
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gcc => "/usr/bin/gcc", |
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getent => "/usr/bin/getent", |
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gethostip => "/usr/bin/gethostip", |
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'grep' => "/usr/bin/grep", |
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groupadd => "/usr/sbin/groupadd", |
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head => "/usr/bin/head", |
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hostnamectl => "/usr/bin/hostnamectl", |
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hpacucli => "/usr/sbin/hpacucli", |
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htpasswd => "/usr/bin/htpasswd", |
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httpd => "/usr/sbin/httpd", |
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ifdown => "/sbin/ifdown", |
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ifup => "/sbin/ifup", |
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ip => "/usr/sbin/ip", |
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iperf3 => "/usr/bin/iperf3", |
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'ipmi-oem' => "/usr/sbin/ipmi-oem", |
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ipmitool => "/usr/bin/ipmitool", |
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### NOTE: When Network->manage_firewall() is done, search for and replace all |
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### instances where iptables is called and replace with firewall-cmd |
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### calls |
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iptables => "/usr/sbin/iptables", |
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'iptables-save' => "/usr/sbin/iptables-save", |
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journalctl => "/usr/bin/journalctl", |
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'kill' => "/usr/bin/kill", |
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logger => "/usr/bin/logger", |
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ls => "/usr/bin/ls", |
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lsblk => "/usr/bin/lsblk", |
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lshw => "/usr/sbin/lshw", |
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lspci => "/usr/sbin/lspci", |
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lvchange => "/usr/sbin/lvchange", |
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lvcreate => "/usr/sbin/lvcreate", |
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lvdisplay => "/usr/sbin/lvdisplay", |
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lvextend => "/usr/sbin/lvextend", |
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lvremove => "/usr/sbin/lvremove", |
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lvrename => "/usr/sbin/lvrename", |
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lvs => "/usr/sbin/lvs", |
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lvscan => "/usr/sbin/lvscan", |
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mailx => "/usr/bin/mailx", |
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man => "/usr/bin/man", |
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md5sum => "/usr/bin/md5sum", |
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'mkdir' => "/usr/bin/mkdir", |
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modifyrepo_c => "/usr/bin/modifyrepo_c", |
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modprobe => "/usr/sbin/modprobe", |
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mv => "/usr/bin/mv", |
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nc => "/usr/bin/nc", |
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nmap => "/usr/bin/nmap", |
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nmcli => "/bin/nmcli", |
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ocf_alteeve => "/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/alteeve/server", |
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openssl => "/usr/bin/openssl", |
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'osinfo-query' => "/usr/bin/osinfo-query", |
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pamscale => "/usr/bin/pamscale", |
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pamtopng => "/usr/bin/pamtopng", |
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passwd => "/usr/bin/passwd", |
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pcs => "/usr/sbin/pcs", |
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perccli64 => "/opt/MegaRAID/perccli/perccli64", |
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pidof => "/usr/sbin/pidof", |
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ping => "/usr/bin/ping", |
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pg_dump => "/usr/bin/pg_dump", |
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pgrep => "/usr/bin/pgrep", |
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ps => "/usr/bin/ps", |
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psql => "/usr/bin/psql", |
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'postgresql-setup' => "/usr/bin/postgresql-setup", |
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postmap => "/usr/sbin/postmap", |
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postqueue => "/usr/sbin/postqueue", |
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pwd => "/usr/bin/pwd", |
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pvs => "/usr/sbin/pvs", |
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pvscan => "/usr/sbin/pvscan", |
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rm => "/usr/bin/rm", |
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rpm => "/usr/bin/rpm", |
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rsync => "/usr/bin/rsync", |
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sed => "/usr/bin/sed", |
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setsid => "/usr/bin/setsid", # See: https://serverfault.com/questions/1105733/virsh-command-hangs-when-script-runs-in-the-background |
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'shutdown' => "/usr/sbin/shutdown", |
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snmpget => "/usr/bin/snmpget", |
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snmpset => "/usr/bin/snmpset", |
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'sort' => "/usr/bin/sort", |
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'ssh-keygen' => "/usr/bin/ssh-keygen", |
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'ssh-keyscan' => "/usr/bin/ssh-keyscan", |
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'stat' => "/usr/bin/stat", |
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storcli64 => "/opt/MegaRAID/storcli/storcli64", |
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strings => "/usr/bin/strings", |
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'striker-auto-initialize-all' => "/usr/sbin/striker-auto-initialize-all", |
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'striker-get-peer-data' => "/usr/sbin/striker-get-peer-data", |
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'striker-initialize-host' => "/usr/sbin/striker-initialize-host", |
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'striker-manage-install-target' => "/usr/sbin/striker-manage-install-target", |
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'striker-manage-peers' => "/usr/sbin/striker-manage-peers", |
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'striker-manage-vnc-pipes' => "/usr/sbin/striker-manage-vnc-pipes", |
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'striker-parse-oui' => "/usr/sbin/striker-parse-oui", |
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'striker-prep-database' => "/usr/sbin/striker-prep-database", |
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'striker-scan-network' => "/usr/sbin/striker-scan-network", |
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stty => "/usr/bin/stty", |
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su => "/usr/bin/su", |
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'subscription-manager' => "/usr/sbin/subscription-manager", |
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swapon => "/usr/sbin/swapon", |
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sysctl => "/usr/sbin/sysctl", |
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systemctl => "/usr/bin/systemctl", |
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tail => "/usr/bin/tail", |
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tar => "/usr/bin/tar", |
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timeout => "/usr/bin/timeout", |
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touch => "/usr/bin/touch", |
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tput => "/usr/bin/tput", |
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'tr' => "/usr/bin/tr", |
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uname => "/usr/bin/uname", |
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unfence_pacemaker => "/usr/sbin/unfence_pacemaker", |
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unzip => "/usr/bin/unzip", |
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useradd => "/usr/sbin/useradd", |
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usermod => "/usr/sbin/usermod", |
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uuidgen => "/usr/bin/uuidgen", |
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virsh => "/usr/bin/virsh", |
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'virt-install' => "/usr/bin/virt-install", |
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wipefs => "/usr/sbin/wipefs", |
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vgs => "/usr/sbin/vgs", |
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vgscan => "/usr/sbin/vgscan", |
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wc => "/usr/bin/wc", |
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wget => "/usr/bin/wget", |
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yum => "/usr/bin/yum", |
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}, |
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json => { |
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all_status => "all_status.json", |
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files => "files.json", |
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}, |
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'lock' => { |
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database => "/tmp/anvil-tools.database.lock", |
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}, |
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'log' => { |
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main => "/var/log/anvil.log", |
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alert => "/var/log/anvil.alert.log", |
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}, |
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proc => { |
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cpuinfo => "/proc/cpuinfo", |
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meminfo => "/proc/meminfo", |
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uptime => "/proc/uptime", |
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}, |
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secure => { |
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postgres_pgpass => "/var/lib/pgsql/.pgpass", |
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}, |
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sql => { |
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'anvil.sql' => "/usr/share/anvil/anvil.sql", |
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}, |
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systemd => { |
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httpd_enabled_symlink => "/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/httpd.service", |
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tftp_enabled_symlink => "/etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/tftp.socket", |
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}, |
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urls => { |
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skins => "/skins", |
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oui_file => "http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt", |
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alteeve_repo => "https://www.alteeve.com/an-repo/m3/anvil-release-latest.noarch.rpm", |
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}, |
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words => { |
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'words.xml' => "/usr/share/anvil/words.xml", |
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}, |
|
}; |
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# Make sure we actually have the requested files. |
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foreach my $type (sort {$a cmp $b} keys %{$anvil->data->{path}}) |
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{ |
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# We don't look for urls because they're relative to the domain. We also don't look for |
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# configs as we might find backups. |
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next if $type eq "urls"; |
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next if $type eq "configs"; |
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foreach my $file (sort {$a cmp $b} keys %{$anvil->data->{path}{$type}}) |
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{ |
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if (not -e $anvil->data->{path}{$type}{$file}) |
|
{ |
|
my $full_path = $anvil->Storage->find({file => $file}); |
|
if (($full_path) && ($full_path ne "#!not_found!#")) |
|
{ |
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$anvil->data->{path}{$type}{$file} = $full_path; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
|
|
return(0); |
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} |
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=head1 Exit Codes |
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=head2 C<1> |
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|
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Anvil::Tools->new() passed something other than a hash reference. |
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=head2 C<2> |
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|
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Failed to find the requested file in C<< Anvil::Tools::Storage->find >> and 'fatal' was set. |
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=head1 Requirements |
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|
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The following packages are required on EL7. |
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* C<expect> |
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* C<httpd> |
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* C<mailx> |
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* C<perl-Test-Simple> |
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* C<policycoreutils-python> |
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* C<postgresql> |
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* C<syslinux> |
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* C<perl-XML-Simple> |
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|
|
=head1 Recommended Packages |
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|
|
The following packages provide non-critical functionality. |
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|
|
* C<subscription-manager> |
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|
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=cut |
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# This catches SIGINT and SIGTERM and fires out an email before shutting down. |
|
sub catch_sig |
|
{ |
|
my $self = shift; |
|
my $parameter = shift; |
|
my $anvil = $self; |
|
my $signal = $parameter->{signal} ? $parameter->{signal} : ""; |
|
|
|
if ($signal) |
|
{ |
|
print "\n\nProcess with PID: [$$] exiting on SIG".$signal.".\n"; |
|
|
|
if ($anvil->data->{sys}{terminal}{stty}) |
|
{ |
|
# Restore the terminal. |
|
print "Restoring the terminal\n"; |
|
$anvil->System->call({shell_call => $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{stty}." ".$anvil->data->{sys}{terminal}{stty}}); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
# Exit with '0' so shutdowns from systemd doesn't think we failed. |
|
$anvil->nice_exit({exit_code => 0}); |
|
} |
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1;
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