+# frozen_string_literal: true
+
require 'open-uri'
-require 'net/ftp'
+begin
+ require 'net/ftp'
+rescue LoadError
+ # Ruby 3.0 changed net-ftp to a default gem
+end
require 'tempfile'
Puppet::Type.type(:apt_key).provide(:apt_key) do
expired = false
- if line_hash[:key_expiry]
- expired = Time.now >= line_hash[:key_expiry]
- end
+ expired = Time.now >= line_hash[:key_expiry] if line_hash[:key_expiry]
new(
name: line_hash[:key_fingerprint],
key_size: pub_split[2],
key_type: nil,
key_created: Time.at(pub_split[5].to_i),
- key_expiry: pub_split[6].empty? ? nil : Time.at(pub_split[6].to_i),
+ key_expiry: pub_split[6].empty? ? nil : Time.at(pub_split[6].to_i)
}
# set key type based on types defined in /usr/share/doc/gnupg/DETAILS.gz
parsed_value = URI.parse(value)
if parsed_value.scheme.nil?
raise(_('The file %{_value} does not exist') % { _value: value }) unless File.exist?(value)
+
# Because the tempfile method has to return a live object to prevent GC
# of the underlying file from occuring too early, we also have to return
# a file object here. The caller can still call the #path method on the
f.close
f
else
+ exceptions = [OpenURI::HTTPError]
+ exceptions << Net::FTPPermError if defined?(Net::FTPPermError)
+
begin
# Only send basic auth if URL contains userinfo
# Some webservers (e.g. Amazon S3) return code 400 if empty basic auth is sent
parsed_value.userinfo = ''
key = open(parsed_value, http_basic_authentication: user_pass).read
end
- rescue OpenURI::HTTPError, Net::FTPPermError => e
+ rescue *exceptions => e
raise(_('%{_e} for %{_resource}') % { _e: e.message, _resource: resource[:source] })
rescue SocketError
raise(_('could not resolve %{_resource}') % { _resource: resource[:source] })
found_match = false
extracted_key.each_line do |line|
- if line.chomp == name
- found_match = true
- end
+ found_match = true if line.chomp == name
end
unless found_match
- raise(_('The id in your manifest %{_resource} and the fingerprint from content/source don\'t match. Check for an error in the id and content/source is legitimate.') % { _resource: resource[:name] }) # rubocop:disable Metrics/LineLength
+ raise(_('The id in your manifest %{_resource} and the fingerprint from content/source don\'t match. Check for an error in the id and content/source is legitimate.') % { _resource: resource[:name] }) # rubocop:disable Layout/LineLength
end
else
warning('/usr/bin/gpg cannot be found for verification of the id.')
file
end
- # Update a key if it is expired
- def update_expired_key
- # Return without doing anything if refresh or expired is false
- return unless resource[:refresh] == true && resource[:expired] == true
-
- # Execute command to update key
- command = []
-
- unless resource[:source].nil? && resource[:content].nil?
- raise(_('an unexpected condition occurred while trying to add the key: %{_resource}') % { _resource: resource[:id] })
- end
-
- # Breaking up the command like this is needed because it blows up
- # if --recv-keys isn't the last argument.
- command.push('adv', '--no-tty', '--keyserver', resource[:server])
- unless resource[:options].nil?
- command.push('--keyserver-options', resource[:options])
- end
- command.push('--recv-keys', resource[:id])
- end
-
def exists?
- update_expired_key
# report expired keys as non-existing when refresh => true
@property_hash[:ensure] == :present && !(resource[:refresh] && @property_hash[:expired])
end
# Breaking up the command like this is needed because it blows up
# if --recv-keys isn't the last argument.
command.push('adv', '--no-tty', '--keyserver', resource[:server])
- unless resource[:options].nil?
- command.push('--keyserver-options', resource[:options])
- end
+ command.push('--keyserver-options', resource[:options]) unless resource[:options].nil?
command.push('--recv-keys', resource[:id])
elsif resource[:content]
key_file = tempfile(resource[:content])