* Property has been converted to a GADT, and will be Property NoInfo
or Property HasInfo.
This was done to make sure that ensureProperty is only used on
properties that do not have Info.
Transition guide:
- Change all "Property" to "Property NoInfo" or "Property WithInfo"
(The compiler can tell you if you got it wrong!)
- To construct a RevertableProperty, it is useful to use the new
(<!>) operator
- Constructing a list of properties can be problimatic, since
Property NoInto and Property WithInfo are different types and cannot
appear in the same list. To deal with this, "props" has been added,
and can built up a list of properties of different types,
using the same (&) and (!) operators that are used to build
up a host's properties.
* Added CryptPassword to PrivDataField, for password hashes as produced
by crypt(3).
* User.hasPassword and User.hasSomePassword will now use either
a CryptPassword or a Password from privdata, depending on which is set.
This is not a complete fix for the problem that Info doen't propigate
from the called property when code does something like:
do
hostname <- asks hostName
ensureProperty $ foo hostname
Instead, I just eliminated the need to implement hasPassword that way,
by making the PrivData Info use a HostContext which automatically
gets the right hostname passed to it.
All other uses of withPrivData don't have the problem. It's still possible
for the user to run into the problem if they write something like the
above, where foo is a property that uses privdata. However, all properties
that take a Context now also accept a HostContext, so it's at least less
likely the user needs to write that.
Since the containers are no longer on the host list, they were not found
while provisioning, oops.
To fix, had to add to a host's info a map of the containers docked to it.
Unfortunately, that required Propellor.Types.Info be glommed into
Propellor.Types, since it needed to refer to Host.
This is to work around OSX's brain-damange regarding filename case
insensitivity.
Avoided moving config.hs, because it's a config file. Put in a symlink to
make build work.