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| author | Steve Kemp <steve@steve.org.uk> | 2012-11-14 16:41:25 +0000 | 
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| committer | Steve Kemp <steve@steve.org.uk> | 2012-11-14 16:41:25 +0000 | 
| commit | fc75adb85d83cebc21bc7e6831d1eddebf6ce4bd (patch) | |
| tree | 75dee415c06da7e0bac61c5aa9360fea69c39be9 /lib/custodian | |
| parent | 11286fd4a12f018589e3e16059a4a6f7a165c5ed (diff) | |
 Moved parser code into its own file, and updated main script + test suite to use it.
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| -rwxr-xr-x | lib/custodian/parser.rb | 451 | 
1 files changed, 451 insertions, 0 deletions
| diff --git a/lib/custodian/parser.rb b/lib/custodian/parser.rb new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a5ce584 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/custodian/parser.rb @@ -0,0 +1,451 @@ + +require 'beanstalk-client' +require 'getoptlong' +require 'json' +require 'net/http' +require 'net/https' +require 'uri' + + + + + + + + +# +# This is a simple class which will parse a sentinel configuration file. +# +# Unlike Sentinel it is not using a real parser, instead it peels off lines +# via a small number of very simple regular expressions - this should be flaky, +# but in practice it manages to successfully parse each of the configuration +# files that we currently maintain @ Bytemark. +# +# TODO: +# +#   1. Explicitly abort and panic on malformed lines. +# +# +# Steve +# -- +# +class MonitorConfig + +  # +  # A hash of macros we found. +  # +  attr_reader :MACROS + +  # +  # A handle to the beanstalkd queue. +  # +  attr_reader :queue + +  # +  # The filename that we're going to parse. +  # +  attr_reader :filename + +  # +  # Timeout period, in seconds, that we encode into test objects. +  # +  attr_reader :timeout + + + +  # +  # Constructor +  # +  def initialize( filename ) + + +    @MACROS  = Hash.new() +    @queue   = Beanstalk::Pool.new(['127.0.0.1:11300']) +    @file    = filename +    @timeout = 3 + +    raise ArgumentError, "Missing configuration file!" if ( @file.nil? ) +    raise ArgumentError, "File not found: #{@file}" unless ( File.exists?( @file) ) +  end + + +  def get_timeout() +    @timeout +  end + +  def set_timeout( new_val ) +    @timeout = new_val +  end + + +  # +  # Retrieve a HTTP page from the web - this is used for macro-expansion +  # +  # NOTE:  This came from sentinel. +  # +  def getURL (uri_str) +    begin +      uri_str = 'http://' + uri_str unless uri_str.match(/^http/) +      url = URI.parse(uri_str) +      http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port) +      http.open_timeout = @timeout +      http.read_timeout = @timeout + +      if (url.scheme == "https") +        http.use_ssl = true +        http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE +      end + +      response = nil + +      if nil == url.query +        response = http.start { http.get(url.path) } +      else +        response = http.start { http.get("#{url.path}?#{url.query}") } +      end + + +      if ( response.code.to_i != 200 ) +        puts "Status code of #{uri_str} was #{response.code}" +        puts "ABORTING" +        exit( 0 ) +      end + +      case response +      when Net::HTTPRedirection +      then +        newURL = response['location'].match(/^http/)? +        response['Location']:uri_str+response['Location'] +        return( getURL(newURL) ) +      else +        return response.body +      end + +    rescue Errno::EHOSTUNREACH => ex +      raise ex, "no route to host" +    rescue Timeout::Error => ex +      raise ex, "timeout" +    rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED => ex +      raise ex, "connection refused" +    end +  end + + + +  # +  #  Define a macro, from the configuration file. +  # +  def define_macro( line ) +    name = nil +    val  = Array.new + +    # +    #  Get the name +    # +    name = $1.dup if ( line =~ /^([1-2A-Z_]+)\s+/ ) + + +    # +    #  Get the value +    # +    if ( line =~ /fetched\s+from\s+(.*)[\r\n\.]*$/ ) + +      # +      #  HTTP-fetch +      # +      uri = $1.dup.chomp(".") + +      text = getURL(uri) +      text.split( /[\r\n]/ ).each do |line| +        val.push( line ) if ( line.length() > 0) +      end + +    elsif ( line =~ /\s(is|are)\s+(.*)\.+$/ ) + +      # +      #  Literal list of hosts +      # +      hosts = $2.dup + +      # +      #  If there is " and " then tokenize +      # +      if ( hosts =~ /\s+and\s+/ ) +        tmp = hosts.split( /\s+and\s+/ ) +        tmp.each do |entry| +          val.push( entry ) +        end +      else +        # +        # Otherwise a single host +        # +        val.push( hosts ) +      end + + +    end + +    @MACROS[name] = val +  end + + + + +  # +  #  Return a hash of our current macro-definitions. +  # +  #  This is used only by the test-suite. +  # +  def macros +    @MACROS +  end + + + + +  # +  # Is the given string of text a macro? +  # +  def is_macro?( name ) +    !(@MACROS[name]).nil? +  end + + + +  # +  # Return an array of hosts if the given string was a macro identifier. +  # +  def get_macro_targets( name ) +    @MACROS[name] +  end + + + + +  # +  # Parse a single line from the configuration file. +  # +  def parse_line( line ) + +    line.chomp! if ( !line.nil? ) + +    # +    # A blank line, or a comment may be skipped. +    # +    return nil if ( ( line.nil? ) || ( line =~ /^#/ ) || ( line.length < 1 ) ) + +    # +    # The specification of mauve-server to which we should raise our alerts to. +    # +    return nil if ( line =~ /Mauve\s+server(.*)source/ ) + + +    # +    #  Look for macro definitions, inline +    # +    if ( line =~ /^([0-9A-Z]_+)\s+are\s+fetched\s+from\s+([^\s]+)\.?/ ) +      define_macro( line ) + +    elsif ( line =~ /^([0-9A-Z_]+)\s+(is|are)\s+/ ) +      define_macro( line ) + +    elsif ( line =~ /(.*)\s+must\s+ping(.*)/ ) + +      # +      #  Ping is a special case because the configuration file entry +      # would read: +      # +      #  $FOO must ping otherwise ... +      # +      #  All other tests are of the form: +      # +      #  $FOO must run XXX ... otherwise ... +      # +      #  If we clevery rewrite the line into: +      # +      #  ... must run ping ... +      # +      #  We can avoid duplicating the macro-expansion, etc. +      # +      pre  = $1.dup +      post = $2.dup +      new_line = "#{pre} must run ping #{post}" +      return( parse_line( new_line ) ) + +    elsif ( line =~ /\s+must\s+run\s+([^\s]+)(\s+|\.)/i ) + +      # +      # Get the service we're testing, and remove any trailing "." +      # +      # This handles the case of: +      # +      #  LINN_HOSTS must run ssh. +      # +      service = $1.dup +      service.chomp!(".") + +      # +      #  Target of the service-test. +      # +      targets = Array.new +      target  = line.split( /\s+/)[0] + +      # +      #  If the target is a macro then get the list of hosts to +      # which the test will apply. +      # +      if ( is_macro?( target ) ) +        targets = get_macro_targets( target ) +      else + +        # +        # Otherwise a list of one, literal, entry. +        # +        targets.push( target ) +      end + +      # +      #  Alert text will have a default, which may be overridden. +      # +      alert = "#{service} failed" +      if ( line =~ /otherwise '([^']+)'/ ) +        alert=$1.dup +      end + +      # +      # All our service tests, except ping, require a port - we setup the defaults here, +      # but the configuration file will allow users to specify an alternative +      # via " on XXX ". +      # +      case service +      when /ssh/ then +        port=22 +      when /jabber/ then +        port=5222 +      when /ldap/ then +        port=389 +      when /^https$/ then +        port=443 +      when /^http$/ then +        port=80 +      when /rsync/i then +        port=873 +      when /ftp/i then +        port=21 +      when /telnet/i then +        port=23 +      when /smtp/i then +        port=25 +      when /dns/i then +        port=53 +      end + +      # +      # Allow the port to be changed, for example: +      # +      #  must run ssh  on   33 otherwise .. +      #  must run ftp  on   44 otherwise .. +      #  must run http on 8000 otherwise .. +      # +      if ( line =~ /\s+on\s+([0-9]+)/ ) +        port = $1.dup +      end + + +      ret = Array.new() + +      # +      # For each host in our possibly-macro-expanded list: +      # +      targets.each do |host| + +        # +        # The test we'll apply. +        # +        test = { +          :target_host => host, +          :test_type   => service, +          :test_port   => port, +          :test_alert  => alert, +          :timeout     => @timeout +        } + + +        # +        # HTTP-tests will include the expected result in one of two forms: +        # +        #    must run http with status 200 +        # +        #    must run http with content 'text' +        # +        # If those are sepcified then include them here. +        # +        # Note we're deliberately fast and loose here - which allows both to +        # be specified: +        # +        # http://example.vm/ must run http with status 200 and content 'OK'. +        # +        # +        if ( line =~ /\s+with\s+status\s+([0-9]+)\s+/ ) +          test[:http_status]=$1.dup +        end +        if ( line =~ /\s+with\s+content\s+'([^']+)'/ ) +          test[:http_text]=$1.dup +        end + +        # +        # These are special cased for the DNS types +        # +        if ( test[:test_type] =~ /dns/ ) + +          # +          #  Sample line: +          # +          # DNSHOSTS must run dns for www.bytemark.co.uk resolving A as '212.110.161.144'. +          # +          # +          if ( line =~ /for\s+([^\s]+)\sresolving\s([A-Z]+)\s+as\s'([^']+)'/ ) +            test[:resolve_name]     = $1.dup +            test[:resolve_type]     = $2.dup +            test[:resolve_expected] = $3.dup +          end +        end + + +        # +        # We've now parsed the line.  Either output the JSON to the console +        # or add to the queue. +        # +        if ( !ENV['DUMP'].nil? ) +          puts ( test.to_json ) +        else +          @queue.put( test.to_json ) +        end + +        ret.push( test.to_json ) +      end + +      ret +    else +      puts "Unknown line: '#{line}'" +    end +  end + + + + +  # +  # Parse the configuration file which was named in our constructor. +  # +  def parse_file() +    # +    #  Parse the configuration file on the command line +    # +    File.open( @file, "r").each_line do |line| +      parse_line( line) +    end +  end + + +end + | 
