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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
# defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.

package Bugzilla::Install::Localconfig;

# NOTE: This package may "use" any modules that it likes. However,
# all functions in this package should assume that:
#
# * The data/ directory does not exist.
# * Templates are not available.
# * Files do not have the correct permissions
# * The database is not up to date

use strict;

use Bugzilla::Constants;
use Bugzilla::Install::Util qw(bin_loc install_string);
use Bugzilla::Util qw(generate_random_password wrap_hard);

use Data::Dumper;
use File::Basename qw(dirname);
use Safe;
use Term::ANSIColor;

use base qw(Exporter);

our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
    read_localconfig
    update_localconfig
);

use constant LOCALCONFIG_VARS => (
    {
        name    => 'create_htaccess',
        default => 1,
    },
    {
        name    => 'webservergroup',
        default => ON_WINDOWS ? '' : 'apache',
    },
    {
        name    => 'use_suexec',
        default => 0,
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_driver',
        default => 'mysql',
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_host',
        default => 'localhost',           
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_name',
        default => 'bugs',
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_user',
        default => 'bugs',
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_pass',
        default => '',
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_port',
        default => 0,
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_sock',
        default => '',
    },
    {
        name    => 'db_check',
        default => 1,
    },
    {
        name    => 'index_html',
        default => 0,
    },
    {
        name    => 'cvsbin',
        default => sub { bin_loc('cvs') },
    },
    {
        name    => 'interdiffbin',
        default => sub { bin_loc('interdiff') },
    },
    {
        name    => 'diffpath',
        default => sub { dirname(bin_loc('diff')) },
    },
    {
        name    => 'site_wide_secret',
        # 64 characters is roughly the equivalent of a 384-bit key, which
        # is larger than anybody would ever be able to brute-force.
        default => sub { generate_random_password(64) },
    },
);

sub read_localconfig {
    my ($include_deprecated) = @_;
    my $filename = bz_locations()->{'localconfig'};

    my %localconfig;
    if (-e $filename) {
        my $s = new Safe;
        # Some people like to store their database password in another file.
        $s->permit('dofile');

        $s->rdo($filename);
        if ($@ || $!) {
            my $err_msg = $@ ? $@ : $!;
            die install_string('error_localconfig_read',
                    { error => $err_msg, localconfig => $filename }), "\n";
        }

        my @read_symbols;
        if ($include_deprecated) {
            # First we have to get the whole symbol table
            my $safe_root = $s->root;
            my %safe_package;
            { no strict 'refs'; %safe_package = %{$safe_root . "::"}; }
            # And now we read the contents of every var in the symbol table.
            # However:
            # * We only include symbols that start with an alphanumeric
            #   character. This excludes symbols like "_<./localconfig"
            #   that show up in some perls.
            # * We ignore the INC symbol, which exists in every package.
            # * Perl 5.10 imports a lot of random symbols that all
            #   contain "::", and we want to ignore those.
            @read_symbols = grep { /^[A-Za-z0-1]/ and !/^INC$/ and !/::/ }
                                 (keys %safe_package);
        }
        else {
            @read_symbols = map($_->{name}, LOCALCONFIG_VARS);
        }
        foreach my $var (@read_symbols) {
            my $glob = $s->varglob($var);
            # We can't get the type of a variable out of a Safe automatically.
            # We can only get the glob itself. So we figure out its type this
            # way, by trying first a scalar, then an array, then a hash.
            #
            # The interesting thing is that this converts all deprecated 
            # array or hash vars into hashrefs or arrayrefs, but that's 
            # fine since as I write this all modern localconfig vars are 
            # actually scalars.
            if (defined $$glob) {
                $localconfig{$var} = $$glob;
            }
            elsif (@$glob) {
                $localconfig{$var} = \@$glob;
            }
            elsif (%$glob) {
                $localconfig{$var} = \%$glob;
            }
        }
    }

    return \%localconfig;
}


#
# This is quite tricky. But fun!
#
# First we read the file 'localconfig'. Then we check if the variables we
# need are defined. If not, we will append the new settings to
# localconfig, instruct the user to check them, and stop.
#
# Why do it this way?
#
# Assume we will enhance Bugzilla and eventually more local configuration
# stuff arises on the horizon.
#
# But the file 'localconfig' is not in the Bugzilla CVS or tarfile. You
# know, we never want to overwrite your own version of 'localconfig', so
# we can't put it into the CVS/tarfile, can we?
#
# Now, when we need a new variable, we simply add the necessary stuff to
# LOCALCONFIG_VARS. When the user gets the new version of Bugzilla from CVS and
# runs checksetup, it finds out "Oh, there is something new". Then it adds
# some default value to the user's local setup and informs the user to
# check that to see if it is what the user wants.
#
# Cute, ey?
#
sub update_localconfig {
    my ($params) = @_;

    my $output      = $params->{output} || 0;
    my $answer      = Bugzilla->installation_answers;
    my $localconfig = read_localconfig('include deprecated');

    my @new_vars;
    foreach my $var (LOCALCONFIG_VARS) {
        my $name = $var->{name};
        my $value = $localconfig->{$name};
        # Regenerate site_wide_secret if it was made by our old, weak
        # generate_random_password. Previously we used to generate
        # a 256-character string for site_wide_secret.
        $value = undef if ($name eq 'site_wide_secret' and defined $value
                           and length($value) == 256);
        
        if (!defined $value) {
            push(@new_vars, $name);
            $var->{default} = &{$var->{default}} if ref($var->{default}) eq 'CODE';
            if (exists $answer->{$name}) {
                $localconfig->{$name} = $answer->{$name};
            }
            else {
                $localconfig->{$name} = $var->{default};
            }
        }
    }

    if (!$localconfig->{'interdiffbin'} && $output) {
        print "\n", install_string('patchutils_missing'), "\n";
    }

    my @old_vars;
    foreach my $var (keys %$localconfig) {
        push(@old_vars, $var) if !grep($_->{name} eq $var, LOCALCONFIG_VARS);
    }

    my $filename = bz_locations->{'localconfig'};

    # Move any custom or old variables into a separate file.
    if (scalar @old_vars) {
        my $filename_old = "$filename.old";
        open(my $old_file, ">>:utf8", $filename_old) 
            or die "$filename_old: $!";
        local $Data::Dumper::Purity = 1;
        foreach my $var (@old_vars) {
            print $old_file Data::Dumper->Dump([$localconfig->{$var}], 
                                               ["*$var"]) . "\n\n";
        }
        close $old_file;
        my $oldstuff = join(', ', @old_vars);
        print install_string('lc_old_vars',
            { localconfig => $filename, old_file => $filename_old,
              vars => $oldstuff }), "\n";
    }

    # Re-write localconfig
    open(my $fh, ">:utf8", $filename) or die "$filename: $!";
    foreach my $var (LOCALCONFIG_VARS) {
        my $name = $var->{name};
        my $desc = install_string("localconfig_$name", { root => ROOT_USER });
        chomp($desc);
        # Make the description into a comment.
        $desc =~ s/^/# /mg;
        print $fh $desc, "\n",
                  Data::Dumper->Dump([$localconfig->{$name}],
                                     ["*$name"]), "\n";
   }

    if (@new_vars) {
        my $newstuff = join(', ', @new_vars);
        print "\n";
        print colored(install_string('lc_new_vars', { localconfig => $filename,
                                                      new_vars => wrap_hard($newstuff, 70) }),
                      COLOR_ERROR), "\n";
        exit;
    }

    # Reset the cache for Bugzilla->localconfig so that it will be re-read
    delete Bugzilla->request_cache->{localconfig};

    return { old_vars => \@old_vars, new_vars => \@new_vars };
}

1;

__END__

=head1 NAME

Bugzilla::Install::Localconfig - Functions and variables dealing
  with the manipulation and creation of the F<localconfig> file.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 use Bugzilla::Install::Requirements qw(update_localconfig);
 update_localconfig({ output => 1 });

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module is used primarily by L<checksetup.pl> to create and
modify the localconfig file. Most scripts should use L<Bugzilla/localconfig>
to access localconfig variables.

=head1 CONSTANTS

=over

=item C<LOCALCONFIG_VARS>

An array of hashrefs. These hashrefs contain three keys:

 name    - The name of the variable.
 default - The default value for the variable. Should always be
           something that can fit in a scalar.
 desc    - Additional text to put in localconfig before the variable
           definition. Must end in a newline. Each line should start
           with "#" unless you have some REALLY good reason not
           to do that.

=item C<OLD_LOCALCONFIG_VARS>

An array of names of variables. If C<update_localconfig> finds these
variables defined in localconfig, it will print out a warning.

=back

=head1 SUBROUTINES

=over

=item C<read_localconfig>

=over

=item B<Description>

Reads the localconfig file and returns all valid values in a hashref.

=item B<Params>

=over

=item C<$include_deprecated> 

C<true> if you want the returned hashref to include *any* variable
currently defined in localconfig, even if it doesn't exist in 
C<LOCALCONFIG_VARS>. Generally this is is only for use 
by L</update_localconfig>.

=back

=item B<Returns>

A hashref of the localconfig variables. If an array is defined in
localconfig, it will be an arrayref in the returned hash. If a
hash is defined, it will be a hashref in the returned hash.
Only includes variables specified in C<LOCALCONFIG_VARS>, unless
C<$include_deprecated> is true.

=back


=item C<update_localconfig>

Description: Adds any new variables to localconfig that aren't
             currently defined there. Also optionally prints out
             a message about vars that *should* be there and aren't.
             Exits the program if it adds any new vars.

Params:      C<$output> - C<true> if the function should display informational
                 output and warnings. It will always display errors or
                 any message which would cause program execution to halt.

Returns:     A hashref, with C<old_vals> being an array of names of variables
             that were removed, and C<new_vals> being an array of names
             of variables that were added to localconfig.

=back