require 'net/http' require 'net/https' require 'uri' # # This list of all our protocol tests. # require 'custodian/protocoltests' # # This is a simple class which will parse a configuration file. # # The class 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. # # If there are any lines which are not recognized the class will raise an exception. # # # Steve # -- # module Custodian class Parser # # A hash of macros we found. # attr_reader :MACROS # # The filename that we're going to parse. # attr_reader :filename # # Timeout period, in seconds, that we encode into test objects. # attr_reader :timeout # # An array of test-objects, which are subclasses of our test-factory. # attr_reader :jobs # # Constructor # def initialize( ) @MACROS = Hash.new() @jobs = Array.new() @timeout = 60 end # # Retrieve a HTTP/HTTPS page from the web, which is used for macro-expansion. # 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 of the macro. # name = $1.dup if ( line =~ /^([0-9A-Z_]+)\s+/ ) # # Get the value # if ( line =~ /fetched\s+from\s+(.*)[\r\n\.]*$/ ) # # 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 = $2.dup # # If there is " and " then tokenize # if ( hosts =~ /\s+and\s+/ ) tmp = hosts.split( /\s+and\s+/ ) tmp.each do |entry| val.push( entry ) end else # # Otherwise a single host # val.push( hosts ) end end if ( is_macro?( name ) ) raise ArgumentError, "The macro #{name} is already defined" end @MACROS[name] = val true end # # Return a hash of our current macro-definitions. # # This is used only by the test-suite. # def macros @MACROS end # # Is the given string of text a macro? # def is_macro?( name ) !(@MACROS[name]).nil? end # # Return an array of hosts if the given string was a macro identifier. # def get_macro_targets( name ) @MACROS[name] end # # Return multiple copies of a line for each macro-target # def expand_macro( input ) r = Array.new() if ( input =~ /^(\S+)\s+(.*)$/ ) macro=$1.dup rest=$2.dup end if ( is_macro?( macro ) ) get_macro_targets(macro).each do |host| r.push( "#{host} #{rest}" ) end else r.push( input ) end r end # # Parse a single line from the configuration file. # def parse_line( line ) raise ArgumentError, "Line is not a string: #{line}" unless( line.kind_of? String ) line.chomp! if ( !line.nil? ) # # A blank line, or a comment may be skipped. # return nil if ( ( line.nil? ) || ( line =~ /^#/ ) || ( line.length < 1 ) ) # # Look for a time period. # if ( line =~ /between\s+([0-9]+)-([0-9]+)/i ) p_start = $1.dup.to_i p_end = $2.dup.to_i # # Get the current hour. # hour = Time.now.hour # # Should we exclude the test? # if ( line =~ /except\s+between/i ) if ( hour > p_start && hour < p_end ) return nil end else if ( hour < p_start || hour > p_end ) return nil end end end # # 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+)\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 = $2.dup new_line = "#{pre} must run ping #{post}" return( parse_line( new_line ) ) elsif ( line =~ /^\S+\s+must(\s+not)?\s+run\s+([^\s]+)(\s+|\.|$)/i ) # # Expand the macro if we should # tests = expand_macro( line ) # # The array of objects we will return to the caller. # ret = Array.new() # # For each host in our possibly-macro-expanded list: # tests.each do |macro_expanded| job = nil begin job = Custodian::TestFactory.create( macro_expanded ) ret.push( job ) rescue => ex raise ArgumentError, "Parsing a line to a protocol test gave the error: #{ex}" return nil end end return ret else raise ArgumentError, "Unknown line: '#{line}'" end end # # Parse a text-snippet, with multiple lines. # def parse_lines( text ) # # If we're given a string then split it on newline # if ( text.kind_of?( String ) ) a = text.split( /[\r\n]/ ) text = a end ret = nil # # Split on newline # text.each do |line| ret = parse_line( line ) # # The return value from the parse_line method # is either: # # Array -> An array of test-objects. # # nil -> The line was a macro. # or # The line was a comment. # # if ( ret.kind_of?( Array ) ) ret.each do |probe| @jobs.push( probe ) end end end ret end # # Parse the configuration file specified. # # This updates our @jobs array with the tests. # def parse_file( filename ) raise ArgumentError, "Missing configuration file!" if ( filename.nil? ) raise ArgumentError, "File not found: #{@file}" unless ( File.exists?( filename) ) # # Read the configuration file. # out = File.open( filename, 'r') {|file| file.readlines.collect} # # Parse it # parse_lines( out ) end end end