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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
=head1 NAME
dh_installsystemduser - install systemd unit files
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib;
our $VERSION = DH_BUILTIN_VERSION;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<dh_installsystemduser> [S<I<debhelper options>>] [B<--no-enable>] [B<--name=>I<name>] [S<I<unit file> ...>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<dh_installsystemduser> finds the systemd user instance service files
installed by a package and generates F<postinst>, and F<prerm> code
blocks for enabling and disabling the corresponding systemd user
instance services, when the package is installed, updated, or
removed. These snippets are added to the maintainer scripts by
L<dh_installdeb(1)>.
L<deb-systemd-helper(1)> is used to enable and disable the systemd
units, thus it is not necessary that the machine actually runs systemd
during package installation time, enabling happens on all machines.
B<dh_installsystemduser> operates on all user instance unit files
installed by a package. For only generating blocks for specific unit
files, pass them as arguments. Specific unit files can be excluded
from processing using the B<-X> common L<debhelper(1)> option.
=head1 FILES
=over 4
=item debian/I<package>.user.path,
debian/I<package>@.user.path,
debian/I<package>.user.service,
debian/I<package>@.user.service,
debian/I<package>.user.socket,
debian/I<package>@.user.socket,
debian/I<package>.user.target,
debian/I<package>@.user.target,
debian/I<package>.user.timer,
debian/I<package>@.user.timer
If any of those files exists, they are installed into
F<usr/lib/systemd/user/> in the package build directory removing the
F<.user> file name part.
=back
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<--name=>I<name>
Install the service file as I<name.service> instead of the default
filename I<package.service>. When this parameter is used,
B<dh_installsystemd> looks for and installs files named
F<debian/package.name.user.service> instead of the usual
F<debian/package.user.service>. Moreover, maintainer scripts are only
generated for units that match the given I<name>.
=item B<--no-enable>
Disable the service(s) on purge, but do not enable them on install.
=back
=head1 NOTES
This command is not idempotent. L<dh_prep(1)> should be called between
invocations of this command (with the same arguments). Otherwise, it
may cause multiple instances of the same text to be added to
maintainer scripts.
=cut
# PROMISE: DH NOOP WITHOUT internal(bug#950723) tmp(usr/lib/systemd/user) user.service
init(options => {
"no-enable" => \$dh{NO_ENABLE},
});
sub quote {
# Add single quotes around the argument.
return '\'' . $_[0] . '\'';
}
sub uniq {
my %seen;
return grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @_;
}
sub contains_install_section {
my ($unit_path) = @_;
open(my $fh, '<', $unit_path) or error("Cannot open($unit_path) to check for [Install]: $!");
while (my $line = <$fh>) {
chomp($line);
return 1 if $line =~ /^\s*\[Install\]$/i;
}
close($fh);
return 0;
}
sub install_user_unit {
my ($package, $name, $suffix, $path) = @_;
my $unit = pkgfile($package, "user.$suffix");
return if $unit eq '';
install_dir($path);
install_file($unit, "$path/$name.$suffix");
}
# Extracts the directive values from a unit file. Handles repeated
# directives in the same unit file. Assumes values can only be
# composed of lists of unit names. This is good enough for the 'Also='
# and 'Alias=' directives handled here.
sub extract_key {
my ($unit_path, $key) = @_;
my @values;
open(my $fh, '<', $unit_path) or error("Cannot open($unit_path): $!");
while (my $line = <$fh>) {
chomp($line);
# Since unit names can't have whitespace in systemd, simply
# use split and strip any leading/trailing quotes. See
# systemd-escape(1) for examples of valid unit names.
if ($line =~ /^\s*$key=(.+)$/i) {
for my $value (split(/\s+/, $1)) {
$value =~ s/^(["'])(.*)\g1$/$2/;
push @values, $value;
}
}
}
close($fh);
return @values;
}
sub list_installed_user_units {
my ($tmpdir, $aliases) = @_;
my $lib_systemd_user = "$tmpdir/usr/lib/systemd/user";
my @installed;
return unless -d $lib_systemd_user;
opendir(my $dh, $lib_systemd_user) or error("Cannot opendir($lib_systemd_user): $!");
foreach my $name (readdir($dh)) {
my $path = "$lib_systemd_user/$name";
next unless -f $path;
if (-l $path) {
my $dest = basename(readlink($path));
$aliases->{$dest} //= [ ];
push @{$aliases->{$dest}}, $name;
} else {
push @installed, $name;
}
}
closedir($dh);
return @installed;
}
# Install package maintainer provided unit files.
foreach my $package (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) {
my $tmpdir = tmpdir($package);
# unit file name
my $name = $dh{NAME} // $package;
my $path = "$tmpdir/usr/lib/systemd/user";
for my $type (qw(service target socket path timer)) {
install_user_unit($package, $name, $type, $path);
install_user_unit("${package}@", "${name}@", $type, $path);
}
}
# Generate postinst and prerm code blocks to enable and disable units
foreach my $package (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) {
my (@args, @enable_units, %aliases);
my $tmpdir = tmpdir($package);
my @units = list_installed_user_units($tmpdir, \%aliases);
# Handle either only the unit files which were passed as arguments
# or all unit files that are installed in this package.
if (@ARGV) {
@args = @ARGV;
}
elsif ($dh{NAME}) {
# Treat --name flag as if the corresponding units were passed
# in the command line.
@args = grep /(^|\/)$dh{NAME}\.(service|target|socket|path|timer)$/, @units;
}
else {
@args = @units;
}
# Support excluding units via the -X debhelper common option.
foreach my $x (@{$dh{EXCLUDE}}) {
@args = grep !/(^|\/)$x$/, @args;
}
# This hash prevents us from looping forever in the following
# while loop. An actual real-world example of such a loop is
# systemd's systemd-readahead-drop.service, which contains
# Also=systemd-readahead-collect.service, and that file in turn
# contains Also=systemd-readahead-drop.service, thus forming an
# endless loop.
my %seen;
# Must use while and shift because the loop alters the list.
while (@args) {
my $name = shift @args;
my $path = "${tmpdir}/usr/lib/systemd/user/${name}";
error("User unit file \"$name\" not found in package \"$package\".") if ! -f $path;
# Skip template service files. Enabling or disabling those
# services without specifying the instance is not useful.
next if ($name =~ /\@/);
# Handle all unit files specified via Also= explicitly. This
# is not necessary for enabling, but for disabling, as we
# cannot read the unit file when disabling as it has already
# been deleted.
push @args, $_ for grep { !$seen{$_}++ } extract_key($path, 'Also');
push @enable_units, $name if contains_install_section($path);
}
@enable_units = map { quote($_) } sort(uniq(@enable_units));
if (@enable_units) {
# The generated maintainer script code blocks use the --user
# option that was added to deb-systemd-helper in version 1.52.
addsubstvar($package, 'misc:Depends', 'init-system-helpers', ">= 1.52");
my $postinst = $dh{NO_ENABLE} ? 'postinst-systemd-user-dont-enable' : 'postinst-systemd-user-enable';
foreach my $unit (@enable_units) {
autoscript($package, 'postinst', $postinst, { 'UNITFILE' => $unit });
}
autoscript($package, 'postrm', 'postrm-systemd-user', { 'UNITFILES' => join(' ', @enable_units) });
}
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<debhelper(7)>, L<dh_installsystemd(1)>, L<deb-systemd-helper(1)>
=head1 AUTHORS
pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org
=cut
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