Chris Roberts 672a408dbc Isolate protobuf message loading to server mode
Prevent protobuf loading when not in server mode. This allows proper
loading on platforms which don't have support for the protobuf
libraries.
2022-12-16 16:21:06 -08:00

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require "set"
module Vagrant
module Plugin
module V2
# This is the base class for a configuration key defined for
# V2. Any configuration key plugins for V2 should inherit from this
# class.
class Config
# This constant represents an unset value. This is useful so it is
# possible to know the difference between a configuration value that
# was never set, and a value that is nil (explicitly). Best practice
# is to initialize all variables to this value, then the {#merge}
# method below will "just work" in many cases.
UNSET_VALUE = :__UNSET__VALUE__
# This is called as a last-minute hook that allows the configuration
# object to finalize itself before it will be put into use. This is
# a useful place to do some defaults in the case the user didn't
# configure something or so on.
#
# An example of where this sort of thing is used or has been used:
# the "vm" configuration key uses this to make sure that at least
# one sub-VM has been defined: the default VM.
#
# The configuration object is expected to mutate itself.
def finalize!
# Default implementation is to do nothing.
end
# Merge another configuration object into this one. This assumes that
# the other object is the same class as this one. This should not
# mutate this object, but instead should return a new, merged object.
#
# The default implementation will simply iterate over the instance
# variables and merge them together, with this object overriding
# any conflicting instance variables of the older object. Instance
# variables starting with "__" (double underscores) will be ignored.
# This lets you set some sort of instance-specific state on your
# configuration keys without them being merged together later.
#
# @param [Object] other The other configuration object to merge from,
# this must be the same type of object as this one.
# @return [Object] The merged object.
def merge(other)
result = self.class.new
# Set all of our instance variables on the new class
[self, other].each do |obj|
obj.instance_variables.each do |key|
# Ignore keys that start with a double underscore. This allows
# configuration classes to still hold around internal state
# that isn't propagated.
if !key.to_s.start_with?("@__")
# Don't set the value if it is the unset value, either.
value = obj.instance_variable_get(key)
result.instance_variable_set(key, value) if value != UNSET_VALUE
end
end
end
# Persist through the set of invalid methods
this_invalid = @__invalid_methods || Set.new
other_invalid = other.instance_variable_get(:"@__invalid_methods") || Set.new
result.instance_variable_set(:"@__invalid_methods", this_invalid + other_invalid)
result
end
# Capture all bad configuration calls and save them for an error
# message later during validation.
def method_missing(name, *args, &block)
return super if @__finalized
# There are a few scenarios where ruby will attempt to implicity
# coerce a given object into a certain type. Configs can end up
# in some of these scenarios when they're being shipped around in
# callbacks with splats. If method_missing allows these methods to be
# called but continues to return Config back, Ruby will raise a
# TypeError. Doing the normal thing of raising NoMethodError allows
# Config to behave normally as its being passed through splats.
#
# For a bit more detail and some keywords for further searching, see:
# https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.7.2/doc/implicit_conversion_rdoc.html
if [:to_hash, :to_ary].include?(name)
return super
end
name = name.to_s
name = name[0...-1] if name.end_with?("=")
@__invalid_methods ||= Set.new
@__invalid_methods.add(name)
# Return the dummy object so that anything else works
::Vagrant::Config::V2::DummyConfig.new
end
# Allows setting options from a hash. By default this simply calls
# the `#{key}=` method on the config class with the value, which is
# the expected behavior most of the time.
#
# This is expected to mutate itself.
#
# @param [Hash] options A hash of options to set on this configuration
# key.
def set_options(options)
options.each do |key, value|
send("#{key}=", value)
end
end
# Converts this configuration object to JSON.
def to_json(*a)
instance_variables_hash.to_json(*a)
end
# A default to_s implementation.
def to_s
self.class.to_s
end
# Returns the instance variables as a hash of key-value pairs.
def instance_variables_hash
instance_variables.inject({}) do |acc, iv|
acc[iv.to_s[1..-1]] = instance_variable_get(iv)
acc
end
end
# Called after the configuration is finalized and loaded to validate
# this object.
#
# @param [Machine] machine Access to the machine that is being
# validated.
# @return [Hash]
def validate(machine)
return { self.to_s => _detected_errors }
end
# This returns any automatically detected errors.
#
# @return [Array<String>]
def _detected_errors
return [] if !@__invalid_methods || @__invalid_methods.empty?
return [I18n.t("vagrant.config.common.bad_field",
fields: @__invalid_methods.to_a.sort.join(", "))]
end
# An internal finalize call that no subclass should override.
def _finalize!
@__finalized = true
end
def clean_up_config_object(config)
# Remote variables that are internal
config.delete_if{|k,_| k.start_with?("_") }
config
end
end
end
end
end