lib/custom_facts/core/resolvable.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'timeout'
# The resolvable mixin defines behavior for evaluating and returning fact
# resolutions.
#
# Classes including this mixin should implement a #name method describing
# the value being resolved and a #resolve_value that actually executes the code
# to resolve the value.
module LegacyFacter
module Core
module Resolvable
# The timeout, in seconds, for evaluating this resolution.
# @return [Integer]
# @api public
attr_accessor :timeout
attr_reader :logger
# Return the timeout period for resolving a value.
# (see #timeout)
# @return [Numeric]
# @comment requiring 'timeout' stdlib class causes Object#timeout to be
# defined which delegates to Timeout.timeout. This method may potentially
# overwrite the #timeout attr_reader on this class, so we define #limit to
# avoid conflicts.
def limit
@timeout || 0
end
##
# on_flush accepts a block and executes the block when the resolution's value
# is flushed. This makes it possible to model a single, expensive system
# call inside of a Ruby object and then define multiple dynamic facts which
# resolve by sending messages to the model instance. If one of the dynamic
# facts is flushed then it can, in turn, flush the data stored in the model
# instance to keep all of the dynamic facts in sync without making multiple,
# expensive, system calls.
#
# Please see the Solaris zones fact for an example of how this feature may be
# used.
#
# @see Facter::Util::Fact#flush
# @see Facter::Util::Resolution#flush
#
# @api public
def on_flush(&block)
@on_flush_block = block
end
##
# flush executes the block, if any, stored by the {on_flush} method
#
# @see Facter::Util::Fact#flush
# @see Facter::Util::Resolution#on_flush
#
# @api private
def flush
@on_flush_block&.call
end
def value
result = nil
with_timing do
Timeout.timeout(limit) do
result = resolve_value
end
end
LegacyFacter::Util::Normalization.normalize(result)
rescue Timeout::Error => e
Facter.log_exception(e, "Timed out after #{limit} seconds while resolving #{qualified_name}")
nil
rescue LegacyFacter::Util::Normalization::NormalizationError => e
Facter.log_exception(e, "Fact resolution #{qualified_name} resolved to an invalid value: #{e.message}")
nil
rescue StandardError => e
Facter.log_exception(e, "Error while resolving custom fact #{qualified_name}: #{e.message}")
raise Facter::ResolveCustomFactError
end
private
def with_timing
starttime = Time.now.to_f
yield
finishtime = Time.now.to_f
ms = (finishtime - starttime) * 1000
LegacyFacter.show_time format('%<qn>s: %<ms>.2fms', qn: qualified_name, ms: ms)
end
def qualified_name
"fact='#{@fact.name}', resolution='#{@name || '<anonymous>'}'"
end
end
end
end