77 lines
2.2 KiB
Ruby
77 lines
2.2 KiB
Ruby
module Vagrant
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module Util
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# Helper methods for inspecting guests to determine if specific services
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# or applications are installed and in use
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module GuestInspection
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# Linux specific inspection helpers
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module Linux
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## systemd helpers
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# systemd is in use
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#
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# @return [Boolean]
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def systemd?(comm)
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comm.test("ps -o comm= 1 | grep systemd")
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end
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# systemd-networkd.service is in use
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#
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# @param [Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Communicator] comm Guest communicator
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# @return [Boolean]
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def systemd_networkd?(comm)
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comm.test("systemctl -q is-active systemd-networkd.service", sudo: true)
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end
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# Check if given service is controlled by systemd
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#
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# @param [Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Communicator] comm Guest communicator
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# @param [String] service_name Name of the service to check
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# @return [Boolean]
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def systemd_controlled?(comm, service_name)
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comm.test("systemctl -q is-active #{service_name}", sudo: true)
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end
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# systemd hostname set is via hostnamectl
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#
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# @param [Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Communicator] comm Guest communicator
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# @return [Boolean]
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def hostnamectl?(comm)
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comm.test("command -v hostnamectl")
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end
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## netplan helpers
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# netplan is installed
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#
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# @param [Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Communicator] comm Guest communicator
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# @return [Boolean]
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def netplan?(comm)
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comm.test("command -v netplan")
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end
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## nmcli helpers
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# nmcli is installed
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#
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# @param [Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Communicator] comm Guest communicator
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# @return [Boolean]
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def nmcli?(comm)
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comm.test("command -v nmcli")
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end
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# NetworkManager currently controls device
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#
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# @param [Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Communicator] comm Guest communicator
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# @param device_name [String]
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# @return [Boolean]
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def nm_controlled?(comm, device_name)
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comm.test("nmcli -t d show #{device_name}") &&
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!comm.test("nmcli -t d show #{device_name} | grep unmanaged")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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