module-inifile/lib/puppet/util/ini_file.rb
Hunter Haugen 2027a0b2ab Remove empty sections after last setting is removed
Empty sections hanging around are not useful, so if the last line in a
section is removed then remove the section. If the section still has
comments, then just leave it be.

This does not add the ability to remove sections that do not have
settings to begin with; only allows cleaning a file as puppet makes
changes to it.
2016-02-29 14:07:21 -08:00

331 baris
11 KiB
Ruby

require File.expand_path('../external_iterator', __FILE__)
require File.expand_path('../ini_file/section', __FILE__)
module Puppet
module Util
class IniFile
def initialize(path, key_val_separator = ' = ', section_prefix = '[', section_suffix = ']')
k_v_s = key_val_separator =~ /^\s+$/ ? ' ' : key_val_separator.strip
@section_prefix = section_prefix
@section_suffix = section_suffix
@@SECTION_REGEX = section_regex
@@SETTING_REGEX = /^(\s*)([^#;\s]|[^#;\s].*?[^\s#{k_v_s}])(\s*#{k_v_s}[ \t]*)(.*)\s*$/
@@COMMENTED_SETTING_REGEX = /^(\s*)[#;]+(\s*)(.*?[^\s#{k_v_s}])(\s*#{k_v_s}[ \t]*)(.*)\s*$/
@path = path
@key_val_separator = key_val_separator
@section_names = []
@sections_hash = {}
if File.file?(@path)
parse_file
end
end
def section_regex
# Only put in prefix/suffix if they exist
# Also, if the prefix is '', the negated
# set match should be a match all instead.
r_string = '^\s*'
r_string += Regexp.escape(@section_prefix)
r_string += '('
if @section_prefix != ''
r_string += '[^'
r_string += Regexp.escape(@section_prefix)
r_string += ']'
else
r_string += '.'
end
r_string += '*)'
r_string += Regexp.escape(@section_suffix)
r_string += '\s*$'
/#{r_string}/
end
def section_names
@section_names
end
def get_settings(section_name)
section = @sections_hash[section_name]
section.setting_names.inject({}) do |result, setting|
result[setting] = section.get_value(setting)
result
end
end
def get_value(section_name, setting)
if (@sections_hash.has_key?(section_name))
@sections_hash[section_name].get_value(setting)
end
end
def set_value(section_name, setting, value)
unless (@sections_hash.has_key?(section_name))
add_section(Section.new(section_name, nil, nil, nil, nil))
end
section = @sections_hash[section_name]
if (section.has_existing_setting?(setting))
update_line(section, setting, value)
section.update_existing_setting(setting, value)
elsif result = find_commented_setting(section, setting)
# So, this stanza is a bit of a hack. What we're trying
# to do here is this: for settings that don't already
# exist, we want to take a quick peek to see if there
# is a commented-out version of them in the section.
# If so, we'd prefer to add the setting directly after
# the commented line, rather than at the end of the section.
# If we get here then we found a commented line, so we
# call "insert_inline_setting_line" to update the lines array
insert_inline_setting_line(result, section, setting, value)
# Then, we need to tell the setting object that we hacked
# in an inline setting
section.insert_inline_setting(setting, value)
# Finally, we need to update all of the start/end line
# numbers for all of the sections *after* the one that
# was modified.
section_index = @section_names.index(section_name)
increment_section_line_numbers(section_index + 1)
else
section.set_additional_setting(setting, value)
end
end
def remove_setting(section_name, setting)
section = @sections_hash[section_name]
if (section.has_existing_setting?(setting))
# If the setting is found, we have some work to do.
# First, we remove the line from our array of lines:
remove_line(section, setting)
# Then, we need to tell the setting object to remove
# the setting from its state:
section.remove_existing_setting(setting)
# Finally, we need to update all of the start/end line
# numbers for all of the sections *after* the one that
# was modified.
section_index = @section_names.index(section_name)
decrement_section_line_numbers(section_index + 1)
end
end
def save
File.open(@path, 'w') do |fh|
@section_names.each_index do |index|
name = @section_names[index]
section = @sections_hash[name]
# We need a buffer to cache lines that are only whitespace
whitespace_buffer = []
if (section.is_new_section?) && (! section.is_global?)
fh.puts("\n#{@section_prefix}#{section.name}#{@section_suffix}")
end
if ! section.is_new_section?
# don't add empty sections
if section.empty? and ! section.is_global?
next
end
# write all of the pre-existing settings
(section.start_line..section.end_line).each do |line_num|
line = lines[line_num]
# We buffer any lines that are only whitespace so that
# if they are at the end of a section, we can insert
# any new settings *before* the final chunk of whitespace
# lines.
if (line =~ /^\s*$/)
whitespace_buffer << line
else
# If we get here, we've found a non-whitespace line.
# We'll flush any cached whitespace lines before we
# write it.
flush_buffer_to_file(whitespace_buffer, fh)
fh.puts(line)
end
end
end
# write new settings, if there are any
section.additional_settings.each_pair do |key, value|
fh.puts("#{' ' * (section.indentation || 0)}#{key}#{@key_val_separator}#{value}")
end
if (whitespace_buffer.length > 0)
flush_buffer_to_file(whitespace_buffer, fh)
else
# We get here if there were no blank lines at the end of the
# section.
#
# If we are adding a new section with a new setting,
# and if there are more sections that come after this one,
# we'll write one blank line just so that there is a little
# whitespace between the sections.
#if (section.end_line.nil? &&
if (section.is_new_section? &&
(section.additional_settings.length > 0) &&
(index < @section_names.length - 1))
fh.puts("")
end
end
end
end
end
private
def add_section(section)
@sections_hash[section.name] = section
@section_names << section.name
end
def parse_file
line_iter = create_line_iter
# We always create a "global" section at the beginning of the file, for
# anything that appears before the first named section.
section = read_section('', 0, line_iter)
add_section(section)
line, line_num = line_iter.next
while line
if (match = @@SECTION_REGEX.match(line))
section = read_section(match[1], line_num, line_iter)
add_section(section)
end
line, line_num = line_iter.next
end
end
def read_section(name, start_line, line_iter)
settings = {}
end_line_num = nil
min_indentation = nil
while true
line, line_num = line_iter.peek
if (line_num.nil? or match = @@SECTION_REGEX.match(line))
return Section.new(name, start_line, end_line_num, settings, min_indentation)
elsif (match = @@SETTING_REGEX.match(line))
settings[match[2]] = match[4]
indentation = match[1].length
min_indentation = [indentation, min_indentation || indentation].min
end
end_line_num = line_num
line_iter.next
end
end
def update_line(section, setting, value)
(section.start_line..section.end_line).each do |line_num|
if (match = @@SETTING_REGEX.match(lines[line_num]))
if (match[2] == setting)
lines[line_num] = "#{match[1]}#{match[2]}#{match[3]}#{value}"
end
end
end
end
def remove_line(section, setting)
(section.start_line..section.end_line).each do |line_num|
if (match = @@SETTING_REGEX.match(lines[line_num]))
if (match[2] == setting)
lines.delete_at(line_num)
end
end
end
end
def create_line_iter
ExternalIterator.new(lines)
end
def lines
@lines ||= IniFile.readlines(@path)
end
# This is mostly here because it makes testing easier--we don't have
# to try to stub any methods on File.
def self.readlines(path)
# If this type is ever used with very large files, we should
# write this in a different way, using a temp
# file; for now assuming that this type is only used on
# small-ish config files that can fit into memory without
# too much trouble.
File.readlines(path)
end
# This utility method scans through the lines for a section looking for
# commented-out versions of a setting. It returns `nil` if it doesn't
# find one. If it does find one, then it returns a hash containing
# two keys:
#
# :line_num - the line number that contains the commented version
# of the setting
# :match - the ruby regular expression match object, which can
# be used to mimic the whitespace from the comment line
def find_commented_setting(section, setting)
return nil if section.is_new_section?
(section.start_line..section.end_line).each do |line_num|
if (match = @@COMMENTED_SETTING_REGEX.match(lines[line_num]))
if (match[3] == setting)
return { :match => match, :line_num => line_num }
end
end
end
nil
end
# This utility method is for inserting a line into the existing
# lines array. The `result` argument is expected to be in the
# format of the return value of `find_commented_setting`.
def insert_inline_setting_line(result, section, setting, value)
line_num = result[:line_num]
match = result[:match]
lines.insert(line_num + 1, "#{' ' * (section.indentation || 0 )}#{setting}#{match[4]}#{value}")
end
# Utility method; given a section index (index into the @section_names
# array), decrement the start/end line numbers for that section and all
# all of the other sections that appear *after* the specified section.
def decrement_section_line_numbers(section_index)
@section_names[section_index..(@section_names.length - 1)].each do |name|
section = @sections_hash[name]
section.decrement_line_nums
end
end
# Utility method; given a section index (index into the @section_names
# array), increment the start/end line numbers for that section and all
# all of the other sections that appear *after* the specified section.
def increment_section_line_numbers(section_index)
@section_names[section_index..(@section_names.length - 1)].each do |name|
section = @sections_hash[name]
section.increment_line_nums
end
end
def flush_buffer_to_file(buffer, fh)
if buffer.length > 0
buffer.each { |l| fh.puts(l) }
buffer.clear
end
end
end
end
end