propellor/src/Propellor/Property/Postfix.hs

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module Propellor.Property.Postfix where
import Propellor
import qualified Propellor.Property.Apt as Apt
import Propellor.Property.File
import qualified Propellor.Property.Service as Service
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Data.List
import Data.Char
installed :: Property
installed = Apt.serviceInstalledRunning "postfix"
restarted :: Property
restarted = Service.restarted "postfix"
reloaded :: Property
reloaded = Service.reloaded "postfix"
-- | Configures postfix as a satellite system, which
-- relays all mail through a relay host, which defaults to smtp.domain.
--
-- The smarthost may refuse to relay mail on to other domains, without
-- futher coniguration/keys. But this should be enough to get cron job
-- mail flowing to a place where it will be seen.
satellite :: Property
satellite = check (not <$> mainCfIsSet "relayhost") setup
`requires` installed
where
setup = trivial $ property "postfix satellite system" $ do
hn <- asks hostName
let (_, domain) = separate (== '.') hn
ensureProperties
[ Apt.reConfigure "postfix"
[ ("postfix/main_mailer_type", "select", "Satellite system")
, ("postfix/root_address", "string", "root")
, ("postfix/destinations", "string", " ")
, ("postfix/mailname", "string", hn)
]
, mainCf ("relayhost", domain)
`onChange` reloaded
]
-- | Sets up a file by running a property (which the filename is passed
-- to). If the setup property makes a change, postmap will be run on the
-- file, and postfix will be reloaded.
mappedFile :: FilePath -> (FilePath -> Property) -> Property
mappedFile f setup = setup f
`onChange` cmdProperty "postmap" [f]
-- | Run newaliases command, which should be done after changing
-- </etc/aliases>.
newaliases :: Property
newaliases = trivial $ cmdProperty "newaliases" []
-- | The main config file for postfix.
mainCfFile :: FilePath
mainCfFile = "/etc/postfix/main.cf"
-- | Sets a main.cf name=value pair. Does not reload postfix immediately.
mainCf :: (String, String) -> Property
mainCf (name, value) = check notset set
`describe` ("postfix main.cf " ++ setting)
where
setting = name ++ "=" ++ value
notset = (/= Just value) <$> getMainCf name
set = cmdProperty "postconf" ["-e", setting]
-- | Gets a man.cf setting.
getMainCf :: String -> IO (Maybe String)
getMainCf name = parse . lines <$> readProcess "postconf" [name]
where
parse (l:_) = Just $
case separate (== '=') l of
(_, (' ':v)) -> v
(_, v) -> v
parse [] = Nothing
-- | Checks if a main.cf field is set. A field that is set to
-- the empty string is considered not set.
mainCfIsSet :: String -> IO Bool
mainCfIsSet name = do
v <- getMainCf name
return $ v /= Nothing && v /= Just ""
-- | Parses main.cf, and removes any initial configuration lines that are
-- overridden to other values later in the file.
--
-- For example, to add some settings, removing any old settings:
--
-- > mainCf `File.containsLines`
-- > [ "# I like bars."
-- > , "foo = bar"
-- > ] `onChange` dedupMainCf
--
-- Note that multiline configurations that continue onto the next line
-- are not currently supported.
dedupMainCf :: Property
dedupMainCf = fileProperty "postfix main.cf dedupped" dedupCf mainCfFile
dedupCf :: [String] -> [String]
dedupCf ls =
let parsed = map parse ls
in dedup [] (keycounts $ rights parsed) parsed
where
parse l
| "#" `isPrefixOf` l = Left l
| "=" `isInfixOf` l =
let (k, v) = separate (== '=') l
in Right ((filter (not . isSpace) k), v)
| otherwise = Left l
fmt k v = k ++ " =" ++ v
keycounts = M.fromListWith (+) . map (\(k, _v) -> (k, (1 :: Integer)))
dedup c _ [] = reverse c
dedup c kc ((Left v):rest) = dedup (v:c) kc rest
dedup c kc ((Right (k, v)):rest) = case M.lookup k kc of
Just n | n > 1 -> dedup c (M.insert k (n - 1) kc) rest
_ -> dedup (fmt k v:c) kc rest