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& Apt.installed ["etckeeper"]
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& Apt.installed ["ssh"]
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& GitHome.installedFor "root"
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& User.hasSomePassword "root" (Context hn)
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& User.hasSomePassword "root"
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& User.accountFor "joey"
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& User.hasSomePassword "joey" (Context hn)
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& User.hasSomePassword "joey"
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& Sudo.enabledFor "joey"
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& GitHome.installedFor "joey"
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& Apt.installed ["vim", "screen", "less"]
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& Apt.unattendedUpgrades
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& Apt.installed ["etckeeper"]
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& Apt.installed ["ssh"]
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& User.hasSomePassword "root" (Context "mybox.example.com")
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& User.hasSomePassword "root"
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& Network.ipv6to4
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& File.dirExists "/var/www"
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& Docker.docked webserverContainer
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propellor (1.0.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
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propellor (1.1.0) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
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* propellor --spin can now deploy propellor to hosts that do not have
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git, ghc, or apt-get. This is accomplished by uploading a fairly
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find the full hostname.
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* Added group-related properties. Thanks, Félix Sipma.
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* Added Git.barerepo. Thanks, Félix Sipma.
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* hasSomePassword and hasPassword now default to using the name of the
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host as the Context for the password. To specify a different context,
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use hasSomePassword' and hasPassword' (API change)
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-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 22 Nov 2014 00:12:35 -0400
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Name: propellor
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Version: 1.0.0
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Version: 1.1.0
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Cabal-Version: >= 1.6
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License: BSD3
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Maintainer: Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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module Propellor.Property.OS (
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cleanInstallOnce,
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Confirmation
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confirm,
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fixupNetworkAddresses,
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fixupRootSsh,
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oldOSRemoved,
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) where
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import Propellor
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import qualified Propellor.Property.Chroot as Chroot
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import qualified Propellor.Property.Debootstrap as Debootstrap
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-- | Replaces whatever OS was installed before with a clean installation
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-- of the OS that the Host is configured to have.
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--
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-- This can replace one Linux distribution with different one.
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-- But, it can also fail and leave the system in an unbootable state.
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--
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-- To avoid this property being accidentially used, you have to provide
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-- a Context containing the name of the host that you intend to apply the
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-- property to.
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--
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-- This property only runs once. The cleanly installed system will have
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-- a file /etc/propellor-cleaninstall, which indicates it was cleanly
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-- installed.
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--
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-- You will typically want to run some more properties after the clean
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-- install, to bootstrap from the cleanly installed system to a fully
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-- working system. For example:
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--
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-- > & os (System (Debian Unstable) "amd64")
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-- > & cleanInstall (Context "foo.example.com") (BackupOldOS <> UseOldKernel)
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-- > `onChange` propertyList "fixing up after clean install"
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-- > [ fixupNetworkInterfaces
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-- > , fixupRootSsh
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-- > -- , installDistroKernel
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-- > -- , installGrub
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-- > ]
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-- > & Apt.installed ["ssh"]
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-- > & User.hasSomePassword "root"
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-- > & User.accountFor "joey"
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-- > & User.hasSomePassword "joey"
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-- > -- rest of system properties here
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cleanInstallOnce :: Context -> Exceptions -> Property
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cleanInstallOnce (Context c) = check (not <$> doesFileExist flagfile) $
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Property "OS cleanly installed" $ do
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hostname <- asks hostName
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when (hostname /= c) $
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error "Run with bad context, not matching hostname. Not running cleanInstalOnce!"
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error "TODO"
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-- debootstrap /new-os chroot, but don't run propellor
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-- inside the chroot.
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-- unmount all mounts
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-- move all directories to /old-os,
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-- except for /boot and /lib/modules
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-- move /new-os to /
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-- touch flagfile
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-- re-bootstrap propellor in /usr/local/propellor,
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-- (using git repo bundle, privdata file, and possibly
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-- git repo url, which all need to be arranged to
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-- be present in /old-os's /usr/local/propellor)
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-- enable shadow passwords (to avoid foot-shooting)
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-- return MadeChange
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where
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flagfile = "/etc/propellor-cleaninstall"
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-- | Sometimes you want an almost clean install, but with some exceptions.
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data Exceptions
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= UseOldKernel -- ^ Leave /boot and /lib/modules from old OS, so the system can boot using them as before
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| BackupOldOS -- ^ Back up old OS to /old-os, to avoid losing any important files
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| NoExceptions
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| CombinedExceptions Exceptions Exceptions
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instance Monoid Exceptions where
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mempty = NoExceptions
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mappend = CombinedExceptions
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-- /etc/network/interfaces is configured to bring up all interfaces that
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-- are currently up, using the same IP addresses.
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--
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-- This property only does anything if it comes after cleanInstall,
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-- in the same propellor run where cleanInstall has made a change.
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fixupNetworkInterfaces :: Property
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fixupNetworkInterfaces = undefined
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-- /root/.ssh/authorized_keys is copied from the old os
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fixupRootSsh :: Property
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fixupRootSsh = undefined
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-- Installs an appropriate kernel from the distribution.
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installDistroKernel :: Property
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installDistroKernel = undefined
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-- Installs grub to boot the system.
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installGrub :: Property
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installGrub = undefined
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-- Removes the old OS's backup from /old-os
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oldOSRemoved :: Property
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oldOSRemoved = check (doesDirectoryExist oldOsDir) $
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Property "old OS backup removed" $ liftIO $ do
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removeDirectoryRecursive oldOsDir
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return MadeChange
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oldOsDir :: FilePath
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oldOsDir = "/old-os"
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-- | Only ensures that the user has some password set. It may or may
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-- not be the password from the PrivData.
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hasSomePassword :: UserName -> Context -> Property
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hasSomePassword user context = check ((/= HasPassword) <$> getPasswordStatus user) $
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hasPassword user context
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hasSomePassword :: UserName -> Property
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hasSomePassword user = property (user ++ "has password") $ do
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hostname <- asks hostName
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ensureProperty $ hasSomePassword' user (Context hostname)
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hasPassword :: UserName -> Context -> Property
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hasPassword user context = withPrivData (Password user) context $ \getpassword ->
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-- | While hasSomePassword uses the name of the host as context,
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-- this allows specifying a different context. This is useful when
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-- you want to use the same password on multiple hosts, for example.
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hasSomePassword' :: UserName -> Context -> Property
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hasSomePassword' user context = check ((/= HasPassword) <$> getPasswordStatus user) $
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hasPassword' user context
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-- | Ensures that a user's password is set to the password from the PrivData.
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-- (Will change any existing password.)
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hasPassword :: UserName -> Property
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hasPassword user = property (user ++ "has password") $ do
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hostname <- asks hostName
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ensureProperty $ hasPassword' user (Context hostname)
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hasPassword' :: UserName -> Context -> Property
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hasPassword' user context = withPrivData (Password user) context $ \getpassword ->
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property (user ++ " has password") $
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getpassword $ \password -> makeChange $
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withHandle StdinHandle createProcessSuccess
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