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#!/usr/bin/perl # -*- Mode: Cperl -*- # ucfq --- # Author : Manoj Srivastava ( srivasta@glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com ) # Created On : Wed Apr 12 14:51:16 2006 # Created On Node : glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com # Last Modified By : Manoj Srivastava # Last Modified On : Fri Apr 14 19:30:45 2006 # Last Machine Used: glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com # Update Count : 81 # Status : Unknown, Use with caution! # HISTORY : # Description : # # arch-tag: 1390e09f-ee31-4d7f-a968-bd539ea061a0 # =head1 NAME ucfq - query ucf registry and hashfile about configuration file details. =cut use strict; package ucf; use strict; use Getopt::Long; # set the version and revision ($main::MYNAME = $main::0) =~ s|.*/||; $main::Author = "Manoj Srivastava"; $main::AuthorMail = "srivasta\@debian.org"; =head1 SYNOPSIS usage: ucfq [options] (file|package)[file|package ...] =cut { # scope for ultra-private meta-object for class attributes my %Ucf = ( Optdesc => { 'help|h' => sub {print ucf->Usage(); exit 0;}, 'with-colons|w!' => sub {$::ConfOpts{"Colons"}= "$_[1]";}, 'state-dir=s' => sub {$::ConfOpts{"StateDir"}= "$_[1]";}, 'debug|d' => sub {$::ConfOpts{"DEBUG"}+= "$_[1]";}, 'verbose|v' => sub {$::ConfOpts{"VERBOSE"}+= "$_[1]";} }, Usage => qq(Usage: $main::MYNAME [options] Author: $main::Author <$main::AuthorMail> where options are: --help This message. --debug Turn on debugging mode. --verbose Make the script more verbose. --with-colons A compact, machine readable version of the output. --state-dir </path/> Set the state directory to /path/ instead of the default /var/lib/ucf. ), Defaults => { "Colons" => 0, "DEBUG" => 0, "VERBOSE" => 0, "StateDir" => '/var/lib/ucf' } ); # tri-natured: function, class method, or object method sub _classobj { my $obclass = shift || __PACKAGE__; my $class = ref($obclass) || $obclass; no strict "refs"; # to convert sym ref to real one return \%$class; } for my $datum (keys %Ucf ) { no strict "refs"; *$datum = sub { use strict "refs"; my ($self, $newvalue) = @_; $Ucf{$datum} = $newvalue if @_ > 1; return $Ucf{$datum}; } } } =head1 OPTIONS =over 3 =item B<--help> B<h> Print out a usage message. =item B<--debug> B<-d> Turn on debugging mode. =item B<--verbose> B<-v> Make the script more verbose.. =item B<--with-colons> B<-w> =over 2 Normally, the script presents the information in a human readable tabular format, but that may be harder for a machine to parse. With this option, the output is a compact, colon separated line, with no dividers, headers, or footer. =back =item B<--state-dr> dir =over 2 Set the state directory to C</path/to/dir> instead of the default C</var/lib/ucf>. Used mostly for testing. =back =back =cut =head1 DESCRIPTION This script takes a set of arguments, each of which is a package or a path to a configuration file, and outputs the associated package, if any, if the file exists on disk, and whether it has been modfied by te user. The output is either a human readable tabular form, or a compact colon-separated machine friendly format. This script can potentially be used in package C<postinst> scripts during purge to query the system for configuration files that may still exist on the system, and whether these files have been locally modified by the user -- assuming that the package registered all the configuration files with B<ucf> using C<ucfr>. =cut =head1 INTERNALS =head2 Class Methods All class methods mediate access to class variables. All class methods can be invoked with zero or one parameters. When invoked with the optional parameter, the class method sets the value of the underlying class data. In either case, the value of the underlying variable is returned. =cut =head1 Class ucf This is a combination view and controller class that mediates between the user and the internal model classes. =head2 new This is the constructor for the class. It takes a number of optional parameters. If the parameter B<Colons> is present, then the output will be compact. The parameters B<DEBUG> and B<VERBOSE> turn on additional diagnostics from the script. =cut sub new { my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; bless $self => $class; # validate and sanitize the settings $self->validate(%params); return $self; } =head2 validate This routine is responsible for ensuring that the parameters passed in (presumably from the command line) are given preference. =cut sub validate{ my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $defaults = $this->Defaults(); # Make sure runtime options override what we get from the config file for my $option (keys %params) { $this->{Con_Ref}->{"$option"} = $params{"$option"}; } # Ensure that if default parameters have not been set on the comman # line on in the configuration file, if any, we use the built in # defaults. for my $default (keys %$defaults) { if (! defined $this->{Con_Ref}->{"$default"}) { $this->{Con_Ref}->{"$default"} = $defaults->{"$default"}; } } } =head2 get_config_ref This routine returns a reference to the configuration hash =cut sub get_config_ref { my $this = shift; return $this->{Con_Ref}; } =head2 dump_config This routine returns a C<Data::Dumper> for debugging purposes =cut sub dump_config { my $this = shift; for (keys %{$this->{Con_Ref}}) { print "$_ = [${$this->{Con_Ref}}{$_}]\n" } } =head2 process This routine is the work horse routine -- it parses the command line arguments, and queries the on disk databases, determines of the files exist, and have been modified. =cut sub process { my $this = shift; # Step 1: Process all arguments in sequence. # Step 2: determine if the arument given is a package name (no / in # arg) %{$this->{packages}} = map { +"$_" => 1} grep {! m,/,} @ARGV; %{$this->{configs}} = map { +"$_" => 1} grep { m,/,} @ARGV; $this->{pkg_list} = object_list->new; $this->{file_list} = object_list->new; $this->{registry_proxy} = registry->new("StateDir" => $this->{Con_Ref}->{StateDir}); $this->{hashfile_proxy} = hashfile->new("StateDir" => $this->{Con_Ref}->{StateDir}); for (keys %{$this->{packages}} ) { my $package = pkg->new('Name' => "$_"); $this->{pkg_list}->element($_, $package); } for (keys %{$this->{configs}}) { warn "Need a fully qualified path name for config file \"$_\"\n" unless m,^/,; # Don't die for etch exit 0 unless m,^/,; my $file = conffile->new('Name' => "$_"); $this->{file_list}->element($_, $file); } # Step 3: If so, gather all files associated with the package for my $package ($this->{pkg_list}->list) { my $pkg_files = $this->{registry_proxy}->list_files($package); for my $file (@$pkg_files) { if (! defined $this->{file_list}->element($file)) { my $ret = conffile->new('Name' => "$file"); $this->{file_list}->element($file, $ret); } $this->{file_list}->element($file)->conffile_package($package); } } # Step 4: for all configuration files, determine package (unless # already determined), if any # Step 5: For each configuration file, check if it exists # Step 6: For each existing file, see if it has been changed for my $file ($this->{file_list}->list) { $this->{file_list}->element($file)->conffile_hash($file, $this->{hashfile_proxy}->hash($file)); if (! defined $this->{file_list}->element($file)->conffile_package) { $this->{file_list}->element($file)->conffile_package($this->{registry_proxy}->find_pkg($file)); } } } =head2 report This routine generates a nicely formatted report based on the information gathered during the processing. There are two kinds of reports, the first being a user friendly tabular form, the second (turned on by the C<-w> option) a easily parseable colon separated report. =cut our ($out_pkg, $out_file, $there, $mod); format STDOUT_TOP = Configuration file Package Exists Changed . format STDOUT = @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @||| @||| $out_file, $out_pkg, $there,$mod . sub report { my $this = shift; for my $file (sort $this->{file_list}->list) { ($out_pkg, $out_file, $there, $mod) = $this->{file_list}->element($file)->conffile_report; if ($this->{Con_Ref}->{Colons}) { print "$out_file:$out_pkg:$there:$mod\n"; } else { write; } } } =head1 Class registry This moel class encapsulates the package-configuration file associations registry. It parses the data in the registry, and provides methods to query the registry based either on package name, or the full path of the configuration file. =cut package registry; use strict; =head2 new This is the constructor for the class. It takes a required parameter B<StateDir>, and based on that, proceeds toparse the registry and populate internal data structures. =cut sub new { my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; die "Missing required parameter StateDir" unless $params{StateDir}; if (-e "$params{StateDir}/registry") { if (! -r "$params{StateDir}/registry") { die "Can't read registry file $params{StateDir}/registry:$!"; } open (REG, "$params{StateDir}/registry") || die "Can't read registry file $params{StateDir}/registry:$!"; while (<REG>) { chomp; my ($pkg, $file) = m/^(\S+)\s+(\S+)$/; $self->{Packages}->{$file} = $pkg; if (exists $self->{List}->{$pkg}) { push @{$self->{List}->{$pkg}}, $file; } else { $self->{List}->{$pkg} = [ $file ]; } } } bless $self => $class; return $self; } =head2 list_files This routine queries the registry and lists all configuration files associated with the given package. Takes the package name as a required parameter. =cut sub list_files { my $this = shift; my $pkg = shift; if (exists $this->{List}->{$pkg}) { return [ @{$this->{List}->{$pkg}} ]; } else { return []; } } =head2 find_pkg This routine queries the registry for the package associated with the given file. Takes the path of the configuration file as a required parameter. =cut sub find_pkg { my $this = shift; my $file = shift; if (exists $this->{Packages}->{$file}) { return $this->{Packages}->{$file}; } else { return undef; } } =head1 Class hashfile This moel class encapsulates the configuration file hash database. It parses the data in the database, and provides methods to query the hash of the configuration file. =cut package hashfile; use strict; sub new { my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; die "Missing required parameter StateDir" unless $params{StateDir}; if (-e "$params{StateDir}/hashfile") { if (! -r "$params{StateDir}/hashfile") { die "Can't read registry file $params{StateDir}/hashfile:$!"; } open (HASH, "$params{StateDir}/hashfile") || die "Can't read registry file $params{StateDir}/hashfile:$!"; while (<HASH>) { chomp; my ($hash, $file) = m/^(\S+)\s+(\S+)$/; $self->{$file} = $hash } } bless $self => $class; return $self; } =head2 hash This routine queries the database for the hash associated with the developers version of the given file. Takes the path of the configuration file as a required parameter. =cut sub hash { my $this = shift; my $file = shift; my $value = shift; if ($value) { $this->{$file} = $value; } return $this->{$file}; } =head1 class conffile This is the encapsulation of a configuration file metadata. =cut package conffile; use strict; use Cwd qw{abs_path}; =head2 new This is the constructor for the class. It takes a number of optional parameters. If the parameter B<Colons> is present, then the output will be compact. The parameters B<DEBUG> and B<VERBOSE> turn on additional diagnostics from the script. =cut sub new { my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $params{Name}; $self->{Name} = $params{Name}; $self->{Package} = $params{Package} if $params{Package}; $self->{Exists} = 'Yes' if -e $self->{Name}; if ($self->{Exists}) { $self->{Name} = abs_path( $self->{Name}); } bless $self => $class; return $self; } =head2 conffile_package This routine is the accessor method of the internal attribute that holds package name associated with the file. If an optional C<value> is present, updates the value of the attribute. =cut sub conffile_package { my $this = shift; my $value = shift; if ($value ) { $this->{Package} = $value; } if (exists $this->{Package}) { return $this->{Package}; } else { return undef; } } =head2 conffile_exists This routine is the accessor method of the internal attribute that holds the information whether the file exists on disk or not. =cut sub conffile_exists { my $this = shift; my $name = shift; my $value = shift; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $name; if (exists $this->{Exists}) { return $this->{Exists}; } else { return undef; } } =head2 conffile_modified This routine is the accessor method of the internal attribute that holds the information whether the file exists on disk or not. If an optional C<value> is present, updates the value of the attribute. =cut sub conffile_modified { my $this = shift; my $name = shift; my $value = shift; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $name; if ($value ) { $this->{Modified} = $value; } if (exists $this->{Modified}) { return $this->{Modified}; } else { return undef; } } =head2 conffile_hash This routine is the accessor method of the internal attribute that holds the hash for the developers version of the file. If an optional C<value> is present, updates the value of the attribute. It also notes whether or not the file is modified from the developers version. =cut sub conffile_hash { my $this = shift; my $name = shift; my $value = shift; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $name; if ($value ) { $this->{Hash} = $value; if (-e "$name") { if (-x "/usr/bin/md5sum") { open (NEWHASH, "/usr/bin/md5sum $name |") || die "Could not run md5sum: $!"; while (<NEWHASH>) { chomp; my ($hash, $dummy) = m/^(\S+)\s+(\S+)$/; if ("$hash" ne "$value") { $this->{Modified} = 'Yes'; } else { $this->{Modified} = 'No'; } } close NEWHASH; } else { die "Could not find /usr/bin/md5sum .\n"; } } } if (exists $this->{Hash}) { return $this->{Hash}; } else { return undef; } } sub conffile_report { my $this = shift; return $this->{Package} ? $this->{Package} : "", $this->{Name}, $this->{Exists} ? $this->{Exists} : "", $this->{Modified}? $this->{Modified} : ""; } =head1 CLASS PKG This is an encapsulation of package metadata. Packages may be associated with configuration files. =cut package pkg; use strict; =head2 new This is the constructor for the class. It takes a number of optional parameters. If the parameter B<Colons> is present, then the output will be compact. The parameters B<DEBUG> and B<VERBOSE> turn on additional diagnostics from the script. =cut sub new { my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $params{Name}; $self->{Name} = $params{Name}; bless $self => $class; return $self; } sub list_files { my $this = shift; return []; } =head1 CLASS object_list This is a clas which holds lists of object names, either packages or configuration file object names. It provides methods to add, access, and remove objects, as well as an option to list all elements in the list. =cut package object_list; use strict; =head2 new This is the constructor for the class. It takes no arguments. =cut sub new { my $this = shift; my %params = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; $self->{"List"} = (); bless $self => $class; return $self; } =head2 element This is an accessor method for elements of the list. If an optional value argument exists, it creates or updates the element associtated with the vaslue. Takes in a required name, which is used as a kay, and an optional value argument. The value is returned. =cut sub element { my $this = shift; my $name = shift; my $value = shift; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $name; if ($value) { $this->{"List"}->{$name} = $value; } if (exists $this->{"List"}->{$name}) { return $this->{"List"}->{$name}; } else { return undef; } } =head2 remove Removes elements from the list. Take in an required name, which is used as the key for the element to delete. =cut sub remove { my $this = shift; my $name = shift; die "Missing required parameter Name" unless $name; delete $this->{"List"}->{$name} if (exists $this->{"List"}->{$name} ); } =head2 list This routine lists all the elements in the list. It does not take any options. =cut sub list { my $this = shift; return keys %{$this->{"List"}}; } package main; use Getopt::Long; sub main { my $optdesc = ucf->Optdesc(); my $parser = new Getopt::Long::Parser; $parser->configure("bundling"); $parser->getoptions (%$optdesc); my $query = ucf->new(%::ConfOpts); $query->process; $query->report; } &main; exit 0; =head1 CAVEATS This is very inchoate, at the moment, and needs testing. =cut =head1 BUGS None Known so far. =cut =head1 AUTHOR Manoj Srivastava <srivasta\@debian.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This script is a part of the Ucf package, and is Copyright (c) 2006 Manoj Srivastava <srivasta\@debian.org> This program is free software; you can redistribute it and / or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA =cut 1; __END__