X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=rt%2Flib%2FRT.pm;h=4a20f9b437110479d3cc7a1783befd479f376726;hp=90c332bc0f97e9385f059094d00a20176703c218;hb=86b5edc2d448cb9c8e90b76b77b21b09d69d8527;hpb=ded0451e9582df33cae6099a2fb72b4ea25076cf diff --git a/rt/lib/RT.pm b/rt/lib/RT.pm index 90c332bc0..4a20f9b43 100644 --- a/rt/lib/RT.pm +++ b/rt/lib/RT.pm @@ -1,304 +1,719 @@ -# BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK -# -# Copyright (c) 1996-2002 Jesse Vincent -# -# (Except where explictly superceded by other copyright notices) -# +# BEGIN BPS TAGGED BLOCK {{{ +# +# COPYRIGHT: +# +# This software is Copyright (c) 1996-2011 Best Practical Solutions, LLC +# +# +# (Except where explicitly superseded by other copyright notices) +# +# +# LICENSE: +# # This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of # the GNU General Public License. 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First, the site configuration file +(F) is loaded, in order to establish overall site +settings like hostname and name of RT instance. Then, the core +configuration file (F) is loaded to set fallback values +for all settings; it bases some values on settings from the site +configuration file. -Load RT's config file. First, go after the core config file. -After that, try to load the vendor config. -After that, go after the site config. +In order for the core configuration to not override the site's +settings, the function C is used; it only sets values if they +have not been set already. =cut sub LoadConfig { - local *Set = sub { $_[0] = $_[1] unless defined $_[0] }; - if ( -f "$SITE_CONFIG_FILE" ) { - require $SITE_CONFIG_FILE - || die ("Couldn't load RT config file '$SITE_CONFIG_FILE'\n$@"); + require RT::Config; + $Config = new RT::Config; + $Config->LoadConfigs; + require RT::I18N; + + # RT::Essentials mistakenly recommends that WebPath be set to '/'. + # If the user does that, do what they mean. + $RT::WebPath = '' if ($RT::WebPath eq '/'); + + # fix relative LogDir and GnuPG homedir + unless ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $Config->Get('LogDir') ) ) { + $Config->Set( LogDir => + File::Spec->catfile( $BasePath, $Config->Get('LogDir') ) ); } - require $CORE_CONFIG_FILE - || die ("Couldn't load RT config file '$CORE_CONFIG_FILE'\n$@"); + + my $gpgopts = $Config->Get('GnuPGOptions'); + unless ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $gpgopts->{homedir} ) ) { + $gpgopts->{homedir} = File::Spec->catfile( $BasePath, $gpgopts->{homedir} ); + } + RT::I18N->Init; } -=item Init +=head2 Init + +L, L, +L and L. - Conenct to the database, set up logging. - =cut sub Init { - require RT::Handle; + + my @arg = @_; + + CheckPerlRequirements(); + + InitPluginPaths(); + #Get a database connection - unless ($Handle && $Handle->dbh->ping) { - $Handle = RT::Handle->new(); - } - $Handle->Connect(); - - #RT's system user is a genuine database user. its id lives here - $SystemUser = new RT::CurrentUser(); - $SystemUser->LoadByName('RT_System'); - - #RT's "nobody user" is a genuine database user. its ID lives here. - $Nobody = new RT::CurrentUser(); - $Nobody->LoadByName('Nobody'); - - $System = RT::System->new(); + ConnectToDatabase(); + InitSystemObjects(); + InitClasses(); + InitLogging(@arg); + InitPlugins(); + RT->Config->PostLoadCheck; + +} - InitLogging(); +=head2 ConnectToDatabase + +Get a database connection. See also . + +=cut + +sub ConnectToDatabase { + require RT::Handle; + $Handle = new RT::Handle unless $Handle; + $Handle->Connect; + return $Handle; } =head2 InitLogging -Create the RT::Logger object. +Create the Logger object and set up signal handlers. =cut + sub InitLogging { - # We have to set the record seperator ($, man perlvar) + my %arg = @_; + + # We have to set the record separator ($, man perlvar) # or Log::Dispatch starts getting # really pissy, as some other module we use unsets it. - $, = ''; use Log::Dispatch 1.6; - unless ($RT::Logger) { + my %level_to_num = ( + map( { $_ => } 0..7 ), + debug => 0, + info => 1, + notice => 2, + warning => 3, + error => 4, 'err' => 4, + critical => 5, crit => 5, + alert => 6, + emergency => 7, emerg => 7, + ); + + unless ( $RT::Logger ) { + + $RT::Logger = Log::Dispatch->new; + + my $stack_from_level; + if ( $stack_from_level = RT->Config->Get('LogStackTraces') ) { + # if option has old style '\d'(true) value + $stack_from_level = 0 if $stack_from_level =~ /^\d+$/; + $stack_from_level = $level_to_num{ $stack_from_level } || 0; + } else { + $stack_from_level = 99; # don't log + } + + my $simple_cb = sub { + # if this code throw any warning we can get segfault + no warnings; + my %p = @_; + + # skip Log::* stack frames + my $frame = 0; + $frame++ while caller($frame) && caller($frame) =~ /^Log::/; + my ($package, $filename, $line) = caller($frame); + + $p{'message'} =~ s/(?:\r*\n)+$//; + return "[". gmtime(time) ."] [". $p{'level'} ."]: " + . $p{'message'} ." ($filename:$line)\n"; + }; + + my $syslog_cb = sub { + # if this code throw any warning we can get segfault + no warnings; + my %p = @_; + + my $frame = 0; # stack frame index + # skip Log::* stack frames + $frame++ while caller($frame) && caller($frame) =~ /^Log::/; + my ($package, $filename, $line) = caller($frame); + + # syswrite() cannot take utf8; turn it off here. + Encode::_utf8_off($p{message}); + + $p{message} =~ s/(?:\r*\n)+$//; + if ($p{level} eq 'debug') { + return "$p{message}\n"; + } else { + return "$p{message} ($filename:$line)\n"; + } + }; + + my $stack_cb = sub { + no warnings; + my %p = @_; + return $p{'message'} unless $level_to_num{ $p{'level'} } >= $stack_from_level; + + require Devel::StackTrace; + my $trace = Devel::StackTrace->new( ignore_class => [ 'Log::Dispatch', 'Log::Dispatch::Base' ] ); + return $p{'message'} . $trace->as_string; + + # skip calling of the Log::* subroutins + my $frame = 0; + $frame++ while caller($frame) && caller($frame) =~ /^Log::/; + $frame++ while caller($frame) && (caller($frame))[3] =~ /^Log::/; + + $p{'message'} .= "\nStack trace:\n"; + while( my ($package, $filename, $line, $sub) = caller($frame++) ) { + $p{'message'} .= "\t$sub(...) called at $filename:$line\n"; + } + return $p{'message'}; + }; + + if ( $Config->Get('LogToFile') ) { + my ($filename, $logdir) = ( + $Config->Get('LogToFileNamed') || 'rt.log', + $Config->Get('LogDir') || File::Spec->catdir( $VarPath, 'log' ), + ); + if ( $filename =~ m![/\\]! ) { # looks like an absolute path. + ($logdir) = $filename =~ m{^(.*[/\\])}; + } + else { + $filename = File::Spec->catfile( $logdir, $filename ); + } + + unless ( -d $logdir && ( ( -f $filename && -w $filename ) || -w $logdir ) ) { + # localizing here would be hard when we don't have a current user yet + die "Log file '$filename' couldn't be written or created.\n RT can't run."; + } + + require Log::Dispatch::File; + $RT::Logger->add( Log::Dispatch::File->new + ( name=>'file', + min_level=> $Config->Get('LogToFile'), + filename=> $filename, + mode=>'append', + callbacks => [ $simple_cb, $stack_cb ], + )); + } + if ( $Config->Get('LogToScreen') ) { + require Log::Dispatch::Screen; + $RT::Logger->add( Log::Dispatch::Screen->new + ( name => 'screen', + min_level => $Config->Get('LogToScreen'), + callbacks => [ $simple_cb, $stack_cb ], + stderr => 1, + )); + } + if ( $Config->Get('LogToSyslog') ) { + require Log::Dispatch::Syslog; + $RT::Logger->add(Log::Dispatch::Syslog->new + ( name => 'syslog', + ident => 'RT', + min_level => $Config->Get('LogToSyslog'), + callbacks => [ $syslog_cb, $stack_cb ], + stderr => 1, + $Config->Get('LogToSyslogConf'), + )); + } + } + InitSignalHandlers(%arg); +} + +sub InitSignalHandlers { - $RT::Logger=Log::Dispatch->new(); - - if ($RT::LogToFile) { + my %arg = @_; - unless (-d $RT::LogDir && -w $RT::LogDir) { - # localizing here would be hard when we don't have a current user yet - # die $self->loc("Log directory [_1] not found or couldn't be written.\n RT can't run.", $RT::LogDir); - die ("Log directory $RT::LogDir not found or couldn't be written.\n RT can't run."); - } +# Signal handlers +## This is the default handling of warnings and die'ings in the code +## (including other used modules - maybe except for errors catched by +## Mason). It will log all problems through the standard logging +## mechanism (see above). + + unless ( $arg{'NoSignalHandlers'} ) { + + $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { + # The 'wide character' warnings has to be silenced for now, at least + # until HTML::Mason offers a sane way to process both raw output and + # unicode strings. + # use 'goto &foo' syntax to hide ANON sub from stack + if( index($_[0], 'Wide character in ') != 0 ) { + unshift @_, $RT::Logger, qw(level warning message); + goto &Log::Dispatch::log; + } + }; + + #When we call die, trap it and log->crit with the value of the die. + + $SIG{__DIE__} = sub { + # if we are not in eval and perl is not parsing code + # then rollback transactions and log RT error + unless ($^S || !defined $^S ) { + $RT::Handle->Rollback(1) if $RT::Handle; + $RT::Logger->crit("$_[0]") if $RT::Logger; + } + die $_[0]; + }; - my $filename; - if ($RT::LogToFileNamed =~ m![/\\]!) { - # looks like an absolute path. - $filename = $RT::LogToFileNamed; - } - else { - $filename = "$RT::LogDir/$RT::LogToFileNamed"; - } - require Log::Dispatch::File; - - - $RT::Logger->add(Log::Dispatch::File->new - ( name=>'rtlog', - min_level=> $RT::LogToFile, - filename=> $filename, - mode=>'append', - callbacks => sub { my %p = @_; - my ($package, $filename, $line) = caller(5); - return "[".gmtime(time)."] [".$p{level}."]: $p{message} ($filename:$line)\n"} - - - - )); - } - if ($RT::LogToScreen) { - require Log::Dispatch::Screen; - $RT::Logger->add(Log::Dispatch::Screen->new - ( name => 'screen', - min_level => $RT::LogToScreen, - callbacks => sub { my %p = @_; - my ($package, $filename, $line) = caller(5); - return "[".gmtime(time)."] [".$p{level}."]: $p{message} ($filename:$line)\n" - }, - - stderr => 1 - )); } - if ($RT::LogToSyslog) { - require Log::Dispatch::Syslog; - $RT::Logger->add(Log::Dispatch::Syslog->new - ( name => 'syslog', - ident => 'RT', - min_level => $RT::LogToSyslog, - callbacks => sub { my %p = @_; - my ($package, $filename, $line) = caller(5); - - # syswrite() cannot take utf8; turn it off here. - Encode::_utf8_off($p{message}); - - if ($p{level} eq 'debug') { - - return "$p{message}\n" } - else { - return "$p{message} ($filename:$line)\n"} - }, - - stderr => 1 - )); +} + + +sub CheckPerlRequirements { + if ($^V < 5.008003) { + die sprintf "RT requires Perl v5.8.3 or newer. Your current Perl is v%vd\n", $^V; } + # use $error here so the following "die" can still affect the global $@ + my $error; + { + local $@; + eval { + my $x = ''; + my $y = \$x; + require Scalar::Util; + Scalar::Util::weaken($y); + }; + $error = $@; } -# {{{ Signal handlers + if ($error) { + die <<"EOF"; -## This is the default handling of warnings and die'ings in the code -## (including other used modules - maybe except for errors catched by -## Mason). It will log all problems through the standard logging -## mechanism (see above). +RT requires the Scalar::Util module be built with support for the 'weaken' +function. + +It is sometimes the case that operating system upgrades will replace +a working Scalar::Util with a non-working one. If your system was working +correctly up until now, this is likely the cause of the problem. -$SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$RT::Logger->warning($_[0])}; +Please reinstall Scalar::Util, being careful to let it build with your C +compiler. Ususally this is as simple as running the following command as +root. -#When we call die, trap it and log->crit with the value of the die. + perl -MCPAN -e'install Scalar::Util' + +EOF -$SIG{__DIE__} = sub { - unless ($^S || !defined $^S ) { - $RT::Handle->Rollback(); - $RT::Logger->crit("$_[0]"); - exit(-1); } - else { - #Get out of here if we're in an eval - die $_[0]; +} + +=head2 InitClasses + +Load all modules that define base classes. + +=cut + +sub InitClasses { + shift if @_%2; # so we can call it as a function or method + my %args = (@_); + require RT::Tickets; + require RT::Transactions; + require RT::Attachments; + require RT::Users; + require RT::Principals; + require RT::CurrentUser; + require RT::Templates; + require RT::Queues; + require RT::ScripActions; + require RT::ScripConditions; + require RT::Scrips; + require RT::Groups; + require RT::GroupMembers; + require RT::CustomFields; + require RT::CustomFieldValues; + require RT::ObjectCustomFields; + require RT::ObjectCustomFieldValues; + require RT::Attributes; + require RT::Dashboard; + require RT::Approval; + + # on a cold server (just after restart) people could have an object + # in the session, as we deserialize it so we never call constructor + # of the class, so the list of accessible fields is empty and we die + # with "Method xxx is not implemented in RT::SomeClass" + $_->_BuildTableAttributes foreach qw( + RT::Ticket + RT::Transaction + RT::Attachment + RT::User + RT::Principal + RT::Template + RT::Queue + RT::ScripAction + RT::ScripCondition + RT::Scrip + RT::Group + RT::GroupMember + RT::CustomField + RT::CustomFieldValue + RT::ObjectCustomField + RT::ObjectCustomFieldValue + RT::Attribute + ); + + if ( $args{'Heavy'} ) { + # load scrips' modules + my $scrips = RT::Scrips->new($RT::SystemUser); + $scrips->Limit( FIELD => 'Stage', OPERATOR => '!=', VALUE => 'Disabled' ); + while ( my $scrip = $scrips->Next ) { + local $@; + eval { $scrip->LoadModules } or + $RT::Logger->error("Invalid Scrip ".$scrip->Id.". Unable to load the Action or Condition. ". + "You should delete or repair this Scrip in the admin UI.\n$@\n"); + } + + foreach my $class ( grep $_, RT->Config->Get('CustomFieldValuesSources') ) { + local $@; + eval "require $class; 1" or $RT::Logger->error( + "Class '$class' is listed in CustomFieldValuesSources option" + ." in the config, but we failed to load it:\n$@\n" + ); + } + + RT::I18N->LoadLexicons; } -}; +} + +=head2 InitSystemObjects -# }}} +Initializes system objects: C<$RT::System>, C<$RT::SystemUser> +and C<$RT::Nobody>. +=cut + +sub InitSystemObjects { + + #RT's system user is a genuine database user. its id lives here + require RT::CurrentUser; + $SystemUser = new RT::CurrentUser; + $SystemUser->LoadByName('RT_System'); + + #RT's "nobody user" is a genuine database user. its ID lives here. + $Nobody = new RT::CurrentUser; + $Nobody->LoadByName('Nobody'); + + require RT::System; + $System = RT::System->new( $SystemUser ); } -# }}} +=head1 CLASS METHODS + +=head2 Config + +Returns the current L, but note that +you must L first otherwise this method +returns undef. + +Method can be called as class method. + +=cut + +sub Config { return $Config } + +=head2 DatabaseHandle + +Returns the current L. + +See also L. + +=cut + +sub DatabaseHandle { return $Handle } + +=head2 Logger + +Returns the logger. See also L. + +=cut + +sub Logger { return $Logger } + +=head2 System + +Returns the current L. See also +L. + +=cut + +sub System { return $System } + +=head2 SystemUser + +Returns the system user's object, it's object of +L class that represents the system. See also +L. + +=cut + +sub SystemUser { return $SystemUser } +=head2 Nobody -sub SystemUser { - return($SystemUser); -} +Returns object of Nobody. It's object of L class +that represents a user who can own ticket and nothing else. See +also L. -sub Nobody { - return ($Nobody); +=cut + +sub Nobody { return $Nobody } + +=head2 Plugins + +Returns a listref of all Plugins currently configured for this RT instance. +You can define plugins by adding them to the @Plugins list in your RT_SiteConfig + +=cut + +our @PLUGINS = (); +sub Plugins { + my $self = shift; + unless (@PLUGINS) { + $self->InitPluginPaths; + @PLUGINS = $self->InitPlugins; + } + return \@PLUGINS; } +=head2 PluginDirs -=head2 DropSetGIDPermissions +Takes optional subdir (e.g. po, lib, etc.) and return plugins' dirs that exist. -Drops setgid permissions. +This code chacke plugins names or anything else and required when main config +is loaded to load plugins' configs. =cut -sub DropSetGIDPermissions { - # Now that we got the config read in, we have the database - # password and don't need to be setgid - # make the effective group the real group - $) = $(; +sub PluginDirs { + my $self = shift; + my $subdir = shift; + + require RT::Plugin; + + my @res; + foreach my $plugin (grep $_, RT->Config->Get('Plugins')) { + my $path = RT::Plugin->new( name => $plugin )->Path( $subdir ); + next unless -d $path; + push @res, $path; + } + return @res; } +=head2 InitPluginPaths -=head1 SYNOPSIS +Push plugins' lib paths into @INC right after F. +In case F isn't in @INC, append them to @INC -=head1 BUGS +=cut -=head1 SEE ALSO +sub InitPluginPaths { + my $self = shift || __PACKAGE__; + + my @lib_dirs = $self->PluginDirs('lib'); + my @tmp_inc; + my $added; + for (@INC) { + if ( Cwd::realpath($_) eq $RT::LocalLibPath) { + push @tmp_inc, $_, @lib_dirs; + $added = 1; + } else { + push @tmp_inc, $_; + } + } -=begin testing + # append @lib_dirs in case $RT::LocalLibPath isn't in @INC + push @tmp_inc, @lib_dirs unless $added; + my %seen; + @INC = grep !$seen{$_}++, @tmp_inc; +} -ok ($RT::Nobody->Name() eq 'Nobody', "Nobody is nobody"); -ok ($RT::Nobody->Name() ne 'root', "Nobody isn't named root"); -ok ($RT::SystemUser->Name() eq 'RT_System', "The system user is RT_System"); -ok ($RT::SystemUser->Name() ne 'noname', "The system user isn't noname"); +=head2 InitPlugins + +Initialze all Plugins found in the RT configuration file, setting up their lib and HTML::Mason component roots. + +=cut + +sub InitPlugins { + my $self = shift; + my @plugins; + require RT::Plugin; + foreach my $plugin (grep $_, RT->Config->Get('Plugins')) { + $plugin->require; + die $UNIVERSAL::require::ERROR if ($UNIVERSAL::require::ERROR); + push @plugins, RT::Plugin->new(name =>$plugin); + } + return @plugins; +} + + +sub InstallMode { + my $self = shift; + if (@_) { + $_INSTALL_MODE = shift; + if($_INSTALL_MODE) { + require RT::CurrentUser; + $SystemUser = RT::CurrentUser->new(); + } + } + return $_INSTALL_MODE; +} + + +=head1 BUGS + +Please report them to rt-bugs@bestpractical.com, if you know what's +broken and have at least some idea of what needs to be fixed. + +If you're not sure what's going on, report them rt-devel@lists.bestpractical.com. + +=head1 SEE ALSO +L +L -=end testing =cut -eval "require RT_Local"; -die $@ if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT_Local.pm}); +require RT::Base; +RT::Base->_ImportOverlays(); 1;