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# Author:: Daniel DeLeo (<dan@opscode.com>)
# Author:: John Keiser (<jkeiser@opscode.com>)
# Author:: Ho-Sheng Hsiao (<hosh@opscode.com>)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Opscode, Inc.
# License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
require 'win32/process'
require 'windows/handle'
require 'windows/process'
require 'windows/synchronize'
require 'mixlib/shellout/windows/core_ext'
module Mixlib
class ShellOut
module Windows
include ::Windows::Handle
include ::Windows::Process
include ::Windows::Synchronize
TIME_SLICE = 0.05
# Option validation that is windows specific
def validate_options(opts)
if opts[:user]
unless opts[:password]
raise InvalidCommandOption, "You must supply both a username and password when supplying a user in windows"
end
end
end
#--
# Missing lots of features from the UNIX version, such as
# uid, etc.
def run_command
#
# Create pipes to capture stdout and stderr,
#
stdout_read, stdout_write = IO.pipe
stderr_read, stderr_write = IO.pipe
stdin_read, stdin_write = IO.pipe
open_streams = [ stdout_read, stderr_read ]
begin
#
# Set cwd, environment, appname, etc.
#
app_name, command_line = command_to_run(self.command)
create_process_args = {
:app_name => app_name,
:command_line => command_line,
:startup_info => {
:stdout => stdout_write,
:stderr => stderr_write,
:stdin => stdin_read
},
:environment => inherit_environment.map { |k,v| "#{k}=#{v}" },
:close_handles => false
}
create_process_args[:cwd] = cwd if cwd
# default to local account database if domain is not specified
create_process_args[:domain] = domain.nil? ? "." : domain
create_process_args[:with_logon] = with_logon if with_logon
create_process_args[:password] = password if password
#
# Start the process
#
process = Process.create(create_process_args)
begin
# Start pushing data into input
stdin_write << input if input
# Close pipe to kick things off
stdin_write.close
#
# Wait for the process to finish, consuming output as we go
#
start_wait = Time.now
while true
wait_status = WaitForSingleObject(process.process_handle, 0)
case wait_status
when WAIT_OBJECT_0
# Get process exit code
exit_code = [0].pack('l')
unless GetExitCodeProcess(process.process_handle, exit_code)
raise get_last_error
end
@status = ThingThatLooksSortOfLikeAProcessStatus.new
@status.exitstatus = exit_code.unpack('l').first
return self
when WAIT_TIMEOUT
# Kill the process
if (Time.now - start_wait) > timeout
begin
Process.kill(:KILL, process.process_id)
rescue Errno::EIO
logger.warn("Failed to kill timed out process #{process.process_id}") if logger
end
raise Mixlib::ShellOut::CommandTimeout, "command timed out:\n#{format_for_exception}"
end
consume_output(open_streams, stdout_read, stderr_read)
else
raise "Unknown response from WaitForSingleObject(#{process.process_handle}, #{timeout*1000}): #{wait_status}"
end
end
ensure
CloseHandle(process.thread_handle) if process.thread_handle
CloseHandle(process.process_handle) if process.process_handle
end
ensure
#
# Consume all remaining data from the pipes until they are closed
#
stdout_write.close
stderr_write.close
while consume_output(open_streams, stdout_read, stderr_read)
end
end
end
private
class ThingThatLooksSortOfLikeAProcessStatus
attr_accessor :exitstatus
def success?
exitstatus == 0
end
end
def consume_output(open_streams, stdout_read, stderr_read)
return false if open_streams.length == 0
ready = IO.select(open_streams, nil, nil, READ_WAIT_TIME)
return true if ! ready
if ready.first.include?(stdout_read)
begin
next_chunk = stdout_read.readpartial(READ_SIZE)
@stdout << next_chunk
@live_stdout << next_chunk if @live_stdout
rescue EOFError
stdout_read.close
open_streams.delete(stdout_read)
end
end
if ready.first.include?(stderr_read)
begin
next_chunk = stderr_read.readpartial(READ_SIZE)
@stderr << next_chunk
@live_stderr << next_chunk if @live_stderr
rescue EOFError
stderr_read.close
open_streams.delete(stderr_read)
end
end
return true
end
IS_BATCH_FILE = /\.bat"?$|\.cmd"?$/i
def command_to_run(command)
return _run_under_cmd(command) if Utils.should_run_under_cmd?(command)
candidate = candidate_executable_for_command(command)
# Don't do searching for empty commands. Let it fail when it runs.
return [ nil, command ] if candidate.length == 0
# Check if the exe exists directly. Otherwise, search PATH.
exe = Utils.find_executable(candidate)
exe = Utils.which(unquoted_executable_path(command)) if exe.nil? && exe !~ /[\\\/]/
# Batch files MUST use cmd; and if we couldn't find the command we're looking for,
# we assume it must be a cmd builtin.
if exe.nil? || exe =~ IS_BATCH_FILE
_run_under_cmd(command)
else
_run_directly(command, exe)
end
end
# cmd does not parse multiple quotes well unless the whole thing is wrapped up in quotes.
# https://github.com/opscode/mixlib-shellout/pull/2#issuecomment-4837859
# http://ss64.com/nt/syntax-esc.html
def _run_under_cmd(command)
[ ENV['COMSPEC'], "cmd /c \"#{command}\"" ]
end
def _run_directly(command, exe)
[ exe, command ]
end
def unquoted_executable_path(command)
command[0,command.index(/\s/) || command.length]
end
def candidate_executable_for_command(command)
if command =~ /^\s*"(.*?)"/
# If we have quotes, do an exact match
$1
else
# Otherwise check everything up to the first space
unquoted_executable_path(command).strip
end
end
def inherit_environment
result = {}
ENV.each_pair do |k,v|
result[k] = v
end
environment.each_pair do |k,v|
if v == nil
result.delete(k)
else
result[k] = v
end
end
result
end
module Utils
# api: semi-private
# If there are special characters parsable by cmd.exe (such as file redirection), then
# this method should return true.
#
# This parser is based on
# https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/9073db5cb1d3173aff62be5b48d00f0fb2890991/win32/win32.c#L1437
def self.should_run_under_cmd?(command)
return true if command =~ /^@/
quote = nil
env = false
env_first_char = false
command.dup.each_char do |c|
case c
when "'", '"'
if (!quote)
quote = c
elsif quote == c
quote = nil
end
next
when '>', '<', '|', '&', "\n"
return true unless quote
when '%'
return true if env
env = env_first_char = true
next
else
next unless env
if env_first_char
env_first_char = false
env = false and next if c !~ /[A-Za-z_]/
end
env = false if c !~ /[A-Za-z1-9_]/
end
end
return false
end
def self.pathext
@pathext ||= ENV['PATHEXT'] ? ENV['PATHEXT'].split(';') + [''] : ['']
end
# which() mimicks the Unix which command
# FIXME: it is not working
def self.which(cmd)
ENV['PATH'].split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR).each do |path|
exe = find_executable("#{path}/#{cmd}")
return exe if exe
end
return nil
end
# Windows has a different notion of what "executable" means
# The OS will search through valid the extensions and look
# for a binary there.
def self.find_executable(path)
return path if File.executable? path
pathext.each do |ext|
exe = "#{path}#{ext}"
return exe if File.executable? exe
end
return nil
end
end
end # class
end
end
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