Chris Roberts 157db39938 Remove action name tracking for applying
The raw action name tracking should be sufficient for preventing
multi-insertions where only a single modification should occur.
With action name, hooks _should_ be able to be applied in multiple
builder stacks as they are expanding.

Fixes #12035
2020-11-11 09:56:03 -08:00

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module Vagrant
module Action
# Action builder which provides a nice DSL for building up
# a middleware sequence for Vagrant actions. This code is based
# heavily off of `Rack::Builder` and `ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack`
# in Rack and Rails, respectively.
#
# Usage
#
# Building an action sequence is very easy:
#
# app = Vagrant::Action::Builder.new.tap do |b|
# b.use MiddlewareA
# b.use MiddlewareB
# end
#
# Vagrant::Action.run(app)
#
class Builder
# Container for Action arguments
MiddlewareArguments = Struct.new(:parameters, :block, :keywords, keyword_init: true)
# Item within the stack
StackItem = Struct.new(:middleware, :arguments, keyword_init: true)
# This is the stack of middlewares added. This should NOT be used
# directly.
#
# @return [Array]
attr_reader :stack
# This is a shortcut for a middleware sequence with only one item
# in it. For a description of the arguments and the documentation, please
# see {#use} instead.
#
# @return [Builder]
def self.build(middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
new.use(middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
end
def initialize
@stack = []
end
# Implement a custom copy that copies the stack variable over so that
# we don't clobber that.
def initialize_copy(original)
super
@stack = original.stack.dup
end
# Returns a mergeable version of the builder. If `use` is called with
# the return value of this method, then the stack will merge, instead
# of being treated as a separate single middleware.
def flatten
lambda do |env|
self.call(env)
end
end
# Adds a middleware class to the middleware stack. Any additional
# args and a block, if given, are saved and passed to the initializer
# of the middleware.
#
# @param [Class] middleware The middleware class
def use(middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
item = StackItem.new(
middleware: middleware,
arguments: MiddlewareArguments.new(
parameters: args,
keywords: keywords,
block: block
)
)
if middleware.kind_of?(Builder)
# Merge in the other builder's stack into our own
self.stack.concat(middleware.stack)
else
self.stack << item
end
self
end
# Inserts a middleware at the given index or directly before the
# given middleware object.
def insert(idx_or_item, middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
item = StackItem.new(
middleware: middleware,
arguments: MiddlewareArguments.new(
parameters: args,
keywords: keywords,
block: block
)
)
if idx_or_item.is_a?(Integer)
index = idx_or_item
else
index = self.index(idx_or_item)
end
raise "no such middleware to insert before: #{index.inspect}" unless index
if middleware.kind_of?(Builder)
middleware.stack.reverse.each do |stack_item|
stack.insert(index, stack_item)
end
else
stack.insert(index, item)
end
end
alias_method :insert_before, :insert
# Inserts a middleware after the given index or middleware object.
def insert_after(idx_or_item, middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
if idx_or_item.is_a?(Integer)
index = idx_or_item
else
index = self.index(idx_or_item)
end
raise "no such middleware to insert after: #{index.inspect}" unless index
insert(index + 1, middleware, *args, &block)
end
# Replaces the given middlware object or index with the new
# middleware.
def replace(index, middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
if index.is_a?(Integer)
delete(index)
insert(index, middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
else
insert_before(index, middleware, *args, **keywords, &block)
delete(index)
end
end
# Deletes the given middleware object or index
def delete(index)
index = self.index(index) unless index.is_a?(Integer)
stack.delete_at(index)
end
# Runs the builder stack with the given environment.
def call(env)
to_app(env).call(env)
end
# Returns the numeric index for the given middleware object.
#
# @param [Object] object The item to find the index for
# @return [Integer]
def index(object)
stack.each_with_index do |item, i|
return i if item == object
return i if item.middleware == object
return i if item.middleware.respond_to?(:name) &&
item.middleware.name == object
end
nil
end
# Converts the builder stack to a runnable action sequence.
#
# @param [Hash] env The action environment hash
# @return [Warden] A callable object
def to_app(env)
# Start with a duplicate of ourself which can
# be modified
builder = self.dup
# Apply all dynamic modifications of the stack. This
# will generate dynamic hooks for all actions within
# the stack, load any triggers for action classes, and
# apply them to the builder's stack
builder.apply_dynamic_updates(env)
# Now that the stack is fully expanded, apply any
# action hooks that may be defined so they are on
# the outermost locations of the stack
builder.apply_action_name(env)
# Wrap the middleware stack with the Warden to provide a consistent
# and predictable behavior upon exceptions.
Warden.new(builder.stack.dup, env)
end
# Find any action hooks or triggers which have been defined
# for items within the stack. Update the stack with any
# hooks or triggers found.
#
# @param [Hash] env Call environment
# @return [Builder] self
def apply_dynamic_updates(env)
if Vagrant::Util::Experimental.feature_enabled?("typed_triggers")
triggers = env[:triggers]
end
# Use a Hook as a convenient interface for injecting
# any applicable trigger actions within the stack
machine_name = env[:machine].name if env[:machine]
# Iterate over all items in the stack and apply new items
# into the hook as they are found. Must be sure to dup the
# stack here since we are modifying the stack in the loop.
stack.dup.each do |item|
hook = Hook.new
action = item.first
next if action.is_a?(Proc)
# Start with adding any action triggers that may be defined
if triggers && !triggers.find(action, :before, machine_name, :action).empty?
hook.prepend(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
action.name, triggers, :before, :action)
end
if triggers && !triggers.find(action, :after, machine_name, :action).empty?
hook.append(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
action.name, triggers, :after, :action)
end
# Next look for any hook triggers that may be defined against
# the dynamically generated action class hooks
if triggers && !triggers.find(action, :before, machine_name, :hook).empty?
hook.prepend(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
action.name, triggers, :before, :hook)
end
if triggers && !triggers.find(action, :after, machine_name, :hook).empty?
hook.append(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
action.name, triggers, :after, :hook)
end
# Finally load any registered hooks for dynamically generated
# action class based hooks
Vagrant.plugin("2").manager.find_action_hooks(action).each do |hook_proc|
hook_proc.call(hook)
end
hook.apply(self, root: item)
end
# Apply the hook to ourself to update the stack
self
end
# If action hooks have not already been set, this method
# will perform three tasks:
# 1. Load any hook triggers defined for the action_name
# 2. Load any action_hooks defined from plugins
# 3. Load any action triggers based on machine action called (not action classes)
#
# @param [Hash] env Call environment
# @return [Builder]
def apply_action_name(env)
env[:builder_raw_applied] ||= []
return self if !env[:action_name]
hook = Hook.new
machine_name = env[:machine].name if env[:machine]
# Start with loading any hook triggers if applicable
if Vagrant::Util::Experimental.feature_enabled?("typed_triggers") && env[:triggers]
if !env[:triggers].find(env[:action_name], :before, machine_name, :hook).empty?
hook.prepend(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
env[:action_name], env[:triggers], :before, :hook)
end
if !env[:triggers].find(env[:action_name], :after, machine_name, :hook).empty?
hook.append(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
env[:action_name], env[:triggers], :after, :hook)
end
end
# Next we load up all the action hooks that plugins may
# have defined
action_hooks = Vagrant.plugin("2").manager.action_hooks(env[:action_name])
action_hooks.each do |hook_proc|
hook_proc.call(hook)
end
# Finally load any action triggers defined. The action triggers
# are the originally implemented trigger style. They run before
# and after specific provider actions (like :up, :halt, etc) and
# are different from true action triggers
if env[:triggers] && !env[:builder_raw_applied].include?(env[:raw_action_name])
env[:builder_raw_applied] << env[:raw_action_name]
if !env[:triggers].find(env[:raw_action_name], :before, machine_name, :action, all: true).empty?
hook.prepend(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
env[:raw_action_name], env[:triggers], :before, :action, all: true)
end
if !env[:triggers].find(env[:raw_action_name], :after, machine_name, :action, all: true).empty?
# NOTE: These after triggers need to be delayed before running to
# allow the rest of the call stack to complete before being
# run. The delayed action is prepended to the stack (not appended)
# to ensure it is called first, which results in it properly
# waiting for everything to finish before itself completing.
builder = self.class.build(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Trigger,
env[:raw_action_name], env[:triggers], :after, :action, all: true)
hook.prepend(Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Delayed, builder)
end
end
# If the hooks are empty, then there was nothing to apply and
# we can just send ourself back
return self if hook.empty?
# Apply all the hooks to the new builder instance
hook.apply(self)
self
end
end
end
end