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home-manager/modules/systemd-activate.rb

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require 'set'
require 'open3'
@dry_run = ENV['DRY_RUN']
@verbose = ENV['VERBOSE']
UnitsDir = 'home-files/.config/systemd/user'
# 1. Stop all services from the old generation that are not present in the new generation.
# 2. Ensure all services from the new generation that are wanted by active targets are running:
# - Start services that are not already running.
# - Restart services whose unit config files have changed between generations.
# 3. If any services were (re)started, wait 'start_timeout_ms' and report services
# that failed to start. This helps debugging quickly failing services.
#
# Whenever service failures are detected, show the output of
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# 'systemd --user status' for the affected services.
#
def setup_services(old_gen_path, new_gen_path, start_timeout_ms_string)
start_timeout_ms = start_timeout_ms_string.to_i
old_units_path = File.join(old_gen_path, UnitsDir) unless old_gen_path.empty?
new_units_path = File.join(new_gen_path, UnitsDir)
old_services = get_services(old_units_path)
new_services = get_services(new_units_path)
exit if old_services.empty? && new_services.empty?
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# These services should be running when this script is finished
services_to_run = get_services_to_run(new_units_path)
maybe_changed_services = services_to_run & old_services
# Only stop active services, otherwise we might get a 'service not loaded' error
# for inactive services that were removed in the current generation.
to_stop = get_active_units(old_services - new_services)
to_restart = get_changed_services(old_units_path, new_units_path, maybe_changed_services)
to_start = get_inactive_units(services_to_run - to_restart)
raise "daemon-reload failed" unless run_cmd('systemctl --user daemon-reload')
# Exclude services that aren't allowed to be manually started or stopped
no_manual_start, no_manual_stop = get_restricted_units(to_stop + to_restart + to_start)
to_stop -= no_manual_stop
to_restart -= no_manual_stop + no_manual_start
to_start -= no_manual_start
if to_stop.empty? && to_start.empty? && to_restart.empty?
print_service_msg("All services are already running", services_to_run)
else
puts "Setting up services" if @verbose
systemctl('stop', to_stop)
systemctl('start', to_start)
systemctl('restart', to_restart)
started_services = to_start + to_restart
if start_timeout_ms > 0 && !started_services.empty? && !@dry_run
failed = wait_and_get_failed_services(started_services, start_timeout_ms)
if failed.empty?
print_service_msg("All services are running", services_to_run)
else
puts
puts "Error. These services failed to start:", failed
show_failed_services_status(failed)
exit 1
end
end
end
end
def get_services(dir)
services = get_service_files(dir) if dir && Dir.exists?(dir)
Set.new(services)
end
def get_service_files(dir)
Dir.chdir(dir) { Dir['*.service'] }
end
def get_changed_services(dir_a, dir_b, services)
services.select do |service|
a = File.join(dir_a, service)
b = File.join(dir_b, service)
(File.size(a) != File.size(b)) || (File.read(a) != File.read(b))
end
end
TargetDirRegexp = /^(.*\.target)\.wants$/
# @return all services wanted by active targets
def get_services_to_run(units_dir)
return Set.new unless Dir.exists?(units_dir)
targets = Dir.entries(units_dir).map { |entry| entry[TargetDirRegexp, 1] }.compact
active_targets = get_active_units(targets)
services_to_run = active_targets.map do |target|
get_service_files(File.join(units_dir, "#{target}.wants"))
end.flatten
Set.new(services_to_run)
end
# @return true on success
def run_cmd(cmd)
print_cmd cmd
@dry_run || system(cmd)
end
def systemctl(cmd, services)
return if services.empty?
verb = (cmd == 'stop') ? 'Stopping' : "#{cmd.capitalize}ing"
puts "#{verb}: #{services.join(' ')}"
cmd = ['systemctl', '--user', cmd, *services]
if @dry_run
puts cmd
return
end
output, status = Open3.capture2e(*cmd)
print output
# Show status for failed services
unless status.success?
# Due to a bug in systemd, the '--user' argument is not always provided
output.scan(/systemctl (?:--user )?(status .*?)['"]/).flatten.each do |status_cmd|
puts
run_cmd("systemctl --user #{status_cmd}")
end
exit 1
end
end
def print_cmd(cmd)
puts cmd if @verbose || @dry_run
end
def get_active_units(units)
get_units_by_activity(units, true)
end
def get_inactive_units(units)
get_units_by_activity(units, false)
end
def get_units_by_activity(units, active)
return [] if units.empty?
units = units.to_a
is_active = `systemctl --user is-active #{units.join(' ')}`.split
units.select.with_index do |_, i|
(is_active[i] == 'active') == active
end
end
def get_restricted_units(units)
infos = `systemctl --user show -p RefuseManualStart -p RefuseManualStop #{units.to_a.join(' ')}`
.split("\n\n")
no_manual_start = []
no_manual_stop = []
infos.zip(units).each do |info, unit|
no_start, no_stop = info.split("\n")
no_manual_start << unit if no_start.end_with?('yes')
no_manual_stop << unit if no_stop.end_with?('yes')
end
[no_manual_start, no_manual_stop]
end
def wait_and_get_failed_services(services, start_timeout_ms)
puts "Waiting #{start_timeout_ms} ms for services to fail"
# Force the previous message to always be visible before sleeping
STDOUT.flush
sleep(start_timeout_ms / 1000.0)
get_inactive_units(services)
end
def show_failed_services_status(services)
puts
services.each do |service|
run_cmd("systemctl --user status #{service}")
puts
end
end
def print_service_msg(msg, services)
return if services.empty?
if @verbose
puts "#{msg}:", services.to_a
else
puts msg
end
end
setup_services(*ARGV)