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util.startupt: I'm now using the resolve_relative_path function from util/paths at the setup_plugindir function
author | João Duarte <jvsDuarte08@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 01 Aug 2019 04:33:05 -0700 |
parent | 10175:4dac771ddf9f |
child | 10193:9cad58759b3e |
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-- Ignore the CFG_* variables -- luacheck: ignore 113/CFG_CONFIGDIR 113/CFG_SOURCEDIR 113/CFG_DATADIR 113/CFG_PLUGINDIR local startup = {}; local prosody = { events = require "util.events".new() }; local logger = require "util.logger"; local log = logger.init("startup"); local config = require "core.configmanager"; local config_warnings; local dependencies = require "util.dependencies"; local original_logging_config; function startup.read_config() local filenames = {}; local filename; if arg[1] == "--config" and arg[2] then table.insert(filenames, arg[2]); if CFG_CONFIGDIR then table.insert(filenames, CFG_CONFIGDIR.."/"..arg[2]); end table.remove(arg, 1); table.remove(arg, 1); elseif os.getenv("PROSODY_CONFIG") then -- Passed by prosodyctl table.insert(filenames, os.getenv("PROSODY_CONFIG")); else table.insert(filenames, (CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".").."/prosody.cfg.lua"); end for _,_filename in ipairs(filenames) do filename = _filename; local file = io.open(filename); if file then file:close(); prosody.config_file = filename; CFG_CONFIGDIR = filename:match("^(.*)[\\/][^\\/]*$"); -- luacheck: ignore 111 break; end end prosody.config_file = filename local ok, level, err = config.load(filename); if not ok then print("\n"); print("**************************"); if level == "parser" then print("A problem occurred while reading the config file "..filename); print(""); local err_line, err_message = tostring(err):match("%[string .-%]:(%d*): (.*)"); if err:match("chunk has too many syntax levels$") then print("An Include statement in a config file is including an already-included"); print("file and causing an infinite loop. An Include statement in a config file is..."); else print("Error"..(err_line and (" on line "..err_line) or "")..": "..(err_message or tostring(err))); end print(""); elseif level == "file" then print("Prosody was unable to find the configuration file."); print("We looked for: "..filename); print("A sample config file is included in the Prosody download called prosody.cfg.lua.dist"); print("Copy or rename it to prosody.cfg.lua and edit as necessary."); end print("More help on configuring Prosody can be found at https://prosody.im/doc/configure"); print("Good luck!"); print("**************************"); print(""); os.exit(1); elseif err and #err > 0 then config_warnings = err; end prosody.config_loaded = true; end function startup.check_dependencies() if not dependencies.check_dependencies() then os.exit(1); end end -- luacheck: globals socket server function startup.load_libraries() -- Load socket framework -- luacheck: ignore 111/server 111/socket socket = require "socket"; server = require "net.server" end function startup.init_logging() -- Initialize logging local loggingmanager = require "core.loggingmanager" loggingmanager.reload_logging(); prosody.events.add_handler("config-reloaded", function () prosody.events.fire_event("reopen-log-files"); end); prosody.events.add_handler("reopen-log-files", function () loggingmanager.reload_logging(); prosody.events.fire_event("logging-reloaded"); end); end function startup.log_startup_warnings() dependencies.log_warnings(); if config_warnings then for _, warning in ipairs(config_warnings) do log("warn", "Configuration warning: %s", warning); end end end function startup.sanity_check() for host, host_config in pairs(config.getconfig()) do if host ~= "*" and host_config.enabled ~= false and not host_config.component_module then return; end end log("error", "No enabled VirtualHost entries found in the config file."); log("error", "At least one active host is required for Prosody to function. Exiting..."); os.exit(1); end function startup.sandbox_require() -- Replace require() with one that doesn't pollute _G, required -- for neat sandboxing of modules -- luacheck: ignore 113/getfenv 111/require local _realG = _G; local _real_require = require; local getfenv = getfenv or function (f) -- FIXME: This is a hack to replace getfenv() in Lua 5.2 local name, env = debug.getupvalue(debug.getinfo(f or 1).func, 1); if name == "_ENV" then return env; end end function require(...) -- luacheck: ignore 121 local curr_env = getfenv(2); local curr_env_mt = getmetatable(curr_env); local _realG_mt = getmetatable(_realG); if curr_env_mt and curr_env_mt.__index and not curr_env_mt.__newindex and _realG_mt then local old_newindex, old_index; old_newindex, _realG_mt.__newindex = _realG_mt.__newindex, curr_env; old_index, _realG_mt.__index = _realG_mt.__index, function (_G, k) -- luacheck: ignore 212/_G return rawget(curr_env, k); end; local ret = _real_require(...); _realG_mt.__newindex = old_newindex; _realG_mt.__index = old_index; return ret; end return _real_require(...); end end function startup.set_function_metatable() local mt = {}; function mt.__index(f, upvalue) local i, name, value = 0; repeat i = i + 1; name, value = debug.getupvalue(f, i); until name == upvalue or name == nil; return value; end function mt.__newindex(f, upvalue, value) local i, name = 0; repeat i = i + 1; name = debug.getupvalue(f, i); until name == upvalue or name == nil; if name then debug.setupvalue(f, i, value); end end function mt.__tostring(f) local info = debug.getinfo(f); return ("function(%s:%d)"):format(info.short_src:match("[^\\/]*$"), info.linedefined); end debug.setmetatable(function() end, mt); end function startup.detect_platform() prosody.platform = "unknown"; if os.getenv("WINDIR") then prosody.platform = "windows"; elseif package.config:sub(1,1) == "/" then prosody.platform = "posix"; end end function startup.detect_installed() prosody.installed = nil; if CFG_SOURCEDIR and (prosody.platform == "windows" or CFG_SOURCEDIR:match("^/")) then prosody.installed = true; end end function startup.init_global_state() -- luacheck: ignore 121 prosody.bare_sessions = {}; prosody.full_sessions = {}; prosody.hosts = {}; -- COMPAT: These globals are deprecated -- luacheck: ignore 111/bare_sessions 111/full_sessions 111/hosts bare_sessions = prosody.bare_sessions; full_sessions = prosody.full_sessions; hosts = prosody.hosts; prosody.paths = { source = CFG_SOURCEDIR, config = CFG_CONFIGDIR or ".", plugins = CFG_PLUGINDIR or "plugins", data = "data" }; prosody.arg = _G.arg; _G.log = logger.init("general"); prosody.log = logger.init("general"); startup.detect_platform(); startup.detect_installed(); _G.prosody = prosody; end function startup.setup_datadir() prosody.paths.data = config.get("*", "data_path") or CFG_DATADIR or "data"; end function startup.setup_plugindir() local custom_plugin_paths = config.get("*", "plugin_paths"); local installer_plugin_path = config.get("*", "installer_plugin_path") or "custom_plugins"; -- This variable separates different paths, like this "," here -> /usr;/home local path_sep = package.config:sub(3,3); -- This variable is the separator between directories, in a path, like the "/" here -> /home/path/to/somewhere local dir_sep = package.config:sub(1,1); if custom_plugin_paths then -- path1;path2;path3;defaultpath... -- luacheck: ignore 111 CFG_PLUGINDIR = table.concat(custom_plugin_paths, path_sep)..path_sep..(CFG_PLUGINDIR or "plugins"); prosody.paths.plugins = CFG_PLUGINDIR; end local current_directory = require "lfs".currentdir(); installer_plugin_path = config.resolve_relative_path(current_directory, installer_plugin_path); -- Checking if the folder exists. If it doesn't, we create it, but we need permissions to do so if os.execute('[ -d "'..installer_plugin_path..'" ]') ~= 0 then os.execute("mkdir "..installer_plugin_path); end -- Developers may have add these custom paths to their LUA_PATH/LUA_CPATH variables, before running prosody -- Therefore, I'll just check if the paths we are about to add aren't already at package.(path/cpath) if not string.match(package.path, installer_plugin_path) then local lua_version = _VERSION:match(" (.+)$") -- I'm assuming there's good reason not to hard code any separator -- This next line is unnecessary, but I think it makes the code more readable and neat local sub_path = dir_sep.."lua"..dir_sep..lua_version..dir_sep package.path = package.path..path_sep..installer_plugin_path..dir_sep.."share"..sub_path.."?.lua"; package.path = package.path..path_sep..installer_plugin_path..dir_sep.."share"..sub_path.."?"..dir_sep.."init.lua"; package.cpath = package.cpath..path_sep..installer_plugin_path..dir_sep.."lib"..sub_path.."?.lua"; end -- The commands using luarocks need the path to the directory that has the /share and /lib folders. CFG_PLUGINDIR = installer_plugin_path..path_sep..(CFG_PLUGINDIR or "plugins"); prosody.paths.plugins = CFG_PLUGINDIR; end function startup.chdir() if prosody.installed then -- Change working directory to data path. require "lfs".chdir(prosody.paths.data); end end function startup.add_global_prosody_functions() -- Function to reload the config file function prosody.reload_config() log("info", "Reloading configuration file"); prosody.events.fire_event("reloading-config"); local ok, level, err = config.load(prosody.config_file); if not ok then if level == "parser" then log("error", "There was an error parsing the configuration file: %s", tostring(err)); elseif level == "file" then log("error", "Couldn't read the config file when trying to reload: %s", tostring(err)); end else prosody.events.fire_event("config-reloaded", { filename = prosody.config_file, config = config.getconfig(), }); end return ok, (err and tostring(level)..": "..tostring(err)) or nil; end -- Function to reopen logfiles function prosody.reopen_logfiles() log("info", "Re-opening log files"); prosody.events.fire_event("reopen-log-files"); end -- Function to initiate prosody shutdown function prosody.shutdown(reason, code) log("info", "Shutting down: %s", reason or "unknown reason"); prosody.shutdown_reason = reason; prosody.shutdown_code = code; prosody.events.fire_event("server-stopping", { reason = reason; code = code; }); server.setquitting(true); end end function startup.load_secondary_libraries() --- Load and initialise core modules require "util.import" require "util.xmppstream" require "core.stanza_router" require "core.statsmanager" require "core.hostmanager" require "core.portmanager" require "core.modulemanager" require "core.usermanager" require "core.rostermanager" require "core.sessionmanager" package.loaded['core.componentmanager'] = setmetatable({},{__index=function() -- COMPAT which version? log("warn", "componentmanager is deprecated: %s", debug.traceback():match("\n[^\n]*\n[ \t]*([^\n]*)")); return function() end end}); require "util.array" require "util.datetime" require "util.iterators" require "util.timer" require "util.helpers" pcall(require, "util.signal") -- Not on Windows -- Commented to protect us from -- the second kind of people --[[ pcall(require, "remdebug.engine"); if remdebug then remdebug.engine.start() end ]] require "util.stanza" require "util.jid" end function startup.init_http_client() local http = require "net.http" local config_ssl = config.get("*", "ssl") or {} local https_client = config.get("*", "client_https_ssl") http.default.options.sslctx = require "core.certmanager".create_context("client_https port 0", "client", { capath = config_ssl.capath, cafile = config_ssl.cafile, verify = "peer", }, https_client); end function startup.init_data_store() require "core.storagemanager"; end function startup.prepare_to_start() log("info", "Prosody is using the %s backend for connection handling", server.get_backend()); -- Signal to modules that we are ready to start prosody.events.fire_event("server-starting"); prosody.start_time = os.time(); end function startup.init_global_protection() -- Catch global accesses -- luacheck: ignore 212/t local locked_globals_mt = { __index = function (t, k) log("warn", "%s", debug.traceback("Attempt to read a non-existent global '"..tostring(k).."'", 2)); end; __newindex = function (t, k, v) error("Attempt to set a global: "..tostring(k).." = "..tostring(v), 2); end; }; function prosody.unlock_globals() setmetatable(_G, nil); end function prosody.lock_globals() setmetatable(_G, locked_globals_mt); end -- And lock now... prosody.lock_globals(); end function startup.read_version() -- Try to determine version local version_file = io.open((CFG_SOURCEDIR or ".").."/prosody.version"); prosody.version = "unknown"; if version_file then prosody.version = version_file:read("*a"):gsub("%s*$", ""); version_file:close(); if #prosody.version == 12 and prosody.version:match("^[a-f0-9]+$") then prosody.version = "hg:"..prosody.version; end else local hg = require"util.mercurial"; local hgid = hg.check_id(CFG_SOURCEDIR or "."); if hgid then prosody.version = "hg:" .. hgid; end end end function startup.log_greeting() log("info", "Hello and welcome to Prosody version %s", prosody.version); end function startup.notify_started() prosody.events.fire_event("server-started"); end -- Override logging config (used by prosodyctl) function startup.force_console_logging() original_logging_config = config.get("*", "log"); config.set("*", "log", { { levels = { min = os.getenv("PROSODYCTL_LOG_LEVEL") or "info" }, to = "console" } }); end function startup.switch_user() -- Switch away from root and into the prosody user -- -- NOTE: This function is only used by prosodyctl. -- The prosody process is built with the assumption that -- it is already started as the appropriate user. local want_pposix_version = "0.4.0"; local have_pposix, pposix = pcall(require, "util.pposix"); if have_pposix and pposix then if pposix._VERSION ~= want_pposix_version then print(string.format("Unknown version (%s) of binary pposix module, expected %s", tostring(pposix._VERSION), want_pposix_version)); os.exit(1); end prosody.current_uid = pposix.getuid(); local arg_root = arg[1] == "--root"; if arg_root then table.remove(arg, 1); end if prosody.current_uid == 0 and config.get("*", "run_as_root") ~= true and not arg_root then -- We haz root! local desired_user = config.get("*", "prosody_user") or "prosody"; local desired_group = config.get("*", "prosody_group") or desired_user; local ok, err = pposix.setgid(desired_group); if ok then ok, err = pposix.initgroups(desired_user); end if ok then ok, err = pposix.setuid(desired_user); if ok then -- Yay! prosody.switched_user = true; end end if not prosody.switched_user then -- Boo! print("Warning: Couldn't switch to Prosody user/group '"..tostring(desired_user).."'/'"..tostring(desired_group).."': "..tostring(err)); else -- Make sure the Prosody user can read the config local conf, err, errno = io.open(prosody.config_file); if conf then conf:close(); else print("The config file is not readable by the '"..desired_user.."' user."); print("Prosody will not be able to read it."); print("Error was "..err); os.exit(1); end end end -- Set our umask to protect data files pposix.umask(config.get("*", "umask") or "027"); pposix.setenv("HOME", prosody.paths.data); pposix.setenv("PROSODY_CONFIG", prosody.config_file); else print("Error: Unable to load pposix module. Check that Prosody is installed correctly.") print("For more help send the below error to us through https://prosody.im/discuss"); print(tostring(pposix)) os.exit(1); end end function startup.check_unwriteable() local function test_writeable(filename) local f, err = io.open(filename, "a"); if not f then return false, err; end f:close(); return true; end local unwriteable_files = {}; if type(original_logging_config) == "string" and original_logging_config:sub(1,1) ~= "*" then local ok, err = test_writeable(original_logging_config); if not ok then table.insert(unwriteable_files, err); end elseif type(original_logging_config) == "table" then for _, rule in ipairs(original_logging_config) do if rule.filename then local ok, err = test_writeable(rule.filename); if not ok then table.insert(unwriteable_files, err); end end end end if #unwriteable_files > 0 then print("One of more of the Prosody log files are not"); print("writeable, please correct the errors and try"); print("starting prosodyctl again."); print(""); for _, err in ipairs(unwriteable_files) do print(err); end print(""); os.exit(1); end end function startup.make_host(hostname) return { type = "local", events = prosody.events, modules = {}, sessions = {}, users = require "core.usermanager".new_null_provider(hostname) }; end function startup.make_dummy_hosts() -- When running under prosodyctl, we don't want to -- fully initialize the server, so we populate prosody.hosts -- with just enough things for most code to work correctly -- luacheck: ignore 122/hosts prosody.core_post_stanza = function () end; -- TODO: mod_router! for hostname in pairs(config.getconfig()) do prosody.hosts[hostname] = startup.make_host(hostname); end end -- prosodyctl only function startup.prosodyctl() startup.init_global_state(); startup.read_config(); startup.force_console_logging(); startup.init_logging(); startup.setup_plugindir(); startup.setup_datadir(); startup.chdir(); startup.read_version(); startup.switch_user(); startup.check_dependencies(); startup.log_startup_warnings(); startup.check_unwriteable(); startup.load_libraries(); startup.init_http_client(); startup.make_dummy_hosts(); end function startup.prosody() -- These actions are in a strict order, as many depend on -- previous steps to have already been performed startup.init_global_state(); startup.read_config(); startup.init_logging(); startup.sanity_check(); startup.sandbox_require(); startup.set_function_metatable(); startup.check_dependencies(); startup.init_logging(); startup.load_libraries(); startup.setup_plugindir(); startup.setup_datadir(); startup.chdir(); startup.add_global_prosody_functions(); startup.read_version(); startup.log_greeting(); startup.log_startup_warnings(); startup.load_secondary_libraries(); startup.init_http_client(); startup.init_data_store(); startup.init_global_protection(); startup.prepare_to_start(); startup.notify_started(); end return startup;