// Generate Plugins is a small program that updates the lists of plugins in // command/plugin.go so they will be compiled into the main packer binary. // // See https://github.com/mitchellh/packer/pull/2608 for details. package main import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/parser" "go/token" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path/filepath" "sort" "strings" ) const target = "command/plugin.go" func main() { wd, _ := os.Getwd() if filepath.Base(wd) != "packer" { log.Fatalf("This program must be invoked in the packer project root; in %s", wd) } // Collect all of the data we need about plugins we have in the project builders, err := discoverBuilders() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to discover builders: %s", err) } provisioners, err := discoverProvisioners() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to discover provisioners: %s", err) } postProcessors, err := discoverPostProcessors() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to discover post processors: %s", err) } // Do some simple code generation and templating output := source output = strings.Replace(output, "IMPORTS", makeImports(builders, provisioners, postProcessors), 1) output = strings.Replace(output, "BUILDERS", makeMap("Builders", "Builder", builders), 1) output = strings.Replace(output, "PROVISIONERS", makeMap("Provisioners", "Provisioner", provisioners), 1) output = strings.Replace(output, "POSTPROCESSORS", makeMap("PostProcessors", "PostProcessor", postProcessors), 1) // TODO sort the lists of plugins so we are not subjected to random OS ordering of the plugin lists // TODO format the file // Write our generated code to the command/plugin.go file file, err := os.Create(target) defer file.Close() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to open %s for writing: %s", target, err) } _, err = file.WriteString(output) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed writing to %s: %s", target, err) } log.Printf("Generated %s", target) } type plugin struct { Package string // This plugin's package name (iso) PluginName string // Name of plugin (vmware-iso) TypeName string // Type of plugin (builder) Path string // Path relative to packer root (builder/vmware/iso) ImportName string // PluginName+TypeName (vmwareisobuilder) } // makeMap creates a map named Name with type packer.Name that looks something // like this: // // var Builders = map[string]packer.Builder{ // "amazon-chroot": new(chroot.Builder), // "amazon-ebs": new(ebs.Builder), // "amazon-instance": new(instance.Builder), func makeMap(varName, varType string, items []plugin) string { output := "" output += fmt.Sprintf("var %s = map[string]packer.%s{\n", varName, varType) for _, item := range items { output += fmt.Sprintf("\t\"%s\": new(%s.%s),\n", item.PluginName, item.ImportName, item.TypeName) } output += "}\n" return output } func makeImports(builders, provisioners, postProcessors []plugin) string { plugins := []string{} for _, builder := range builders { plugins = append(plugins, fmt.Sprintf("\t%s \"github.com/mitchellh/packer/%s\"\n", builder.ImportName, builder.Path)) } for _, provisioner := range provisioners { plugins = append(plugins, fmt.Sprintf("\t%s \"github.com/mitchellh/packer/%s\"\n", provisioner.ImportName, provisioner.Path)) } for _, postProcessor := range postProcessors { plugins = append(plugins, fmt.Sprintf("\t%s \"github.com/mitchellh/packer/%s\"\n", postProcessor.ImportName, postProcessor.Path)) } // Make things pretty sort.Strings(plugins) return strings.Join(plugins, "") } // listDirectories recursively lists directories under the specified path func listDirectories(path string) ([]string, error) { names := []string{} items, err := ioutil.ReadDir(path) if err != nil { return names, err } for _, item := range items { // We only want directories if item.IsDir() { currentDir := filepath.Join(path, item.Name()) names = append(names, currentDir) // Do some recursion subNames, err := listDirectories(currentDir) if err == nil { names = append(names, subNames...) } } } return names, nil } // deriveName determines the name of the plugin (what you'll see in a packer // template) based on the filesystem path. We use two rules: // // Start with -> builder/virtualbox/iso // // 1. Strip the root -> virtualbox/iso // 2. Switch slash / to dash - -> virtualbox-iso func deriveName(root, full string) string { short, _ := filepath.Rel(root, full) bits := strings.Split(short, string(os.PathSeparator)) return strings.Join(bits, "-") } // deriveImport will build a unique import identifier based on packageName and // the result of deriveName() // // This will be something like -> virtualboxisobuilder // // Which is long, but deterministic and unique. func deriveImport(typeName, derivedName string) string { return strings.Replace(derivedName, "-", "", -1) + strings.ToLower(typeName) } // discoverTypesInPath searches for types of typeID in path and returns a list // of plugins it finds. func discoverTypesInPath(path, typeID string) ([]plugin, error) { postProcessors := []plugin{} dirs, err := listDirectories(path) if err != nil { return postProcessors, err } for _, dir := range dirs { fset := token.NewFileSet() goPackages, err := parser.ParseDir(fset, dir, nil, parser.AllErrors) if err != nil { return postProcessors, fmt.Errorf("Failed parsing directory %s: %s", dir, err) } for _, goPackage := range goPackages { ast.PackageExports(goPackage) ast.Inspect(goPackage, func(n ast.Node) bool { switch x := n.(type) { case *ast.TypeSpec: if x.Name.Name == typeID { derivedName := deriveName(path, dir) postProcessors = append(postProcessors, plugin{ Package: goPackage.Name, PluginName: derivedName, ImportName: deriveImport(x.Name.Name, derivedName), TypeName: x.Name.Name, Path: dir, }) // The AST stops parsing when we return false. Once we // find the symbol we want we can stop parsing. // DEBUG: // fmt.Printf("package %#v\n", goPackage) return false } } return true }) } } return postProcessors, nil } func discoverBuilders() ([]plugin, error) { path := "./builder" typeID := "Builder" return discoverTypesInPath(path, typeID) } func discoverProvisioners() ([]plugin, error) { path := "./provisioner" typeID := "Provisioner" return discoverTypesInPath(path, typeID) } func discoverPostProcessors() ([]plugin, error) { path := "./post-processor" typeID := "PostProcessor" return discoverTypesInPath(path, typeID) } const source = `// // This file is automatically generated by scripts/generate-plugins.go -- Do not edit! // package command import ( "fmt" "log" "regexp" "strings" "github.com/mitchellh/packer/packer" "github.com/mitchellh/packer/packer/plugin" IMPORTS ) type PluginCommand struct { Meta } BUILDERS PROVISIONERS POSTPROCESSORS var pluginRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("packer-(builder|post-processor|provisioner)-(.+)") func (c *PluginCommand) Run(args []string) int { // This is an internal call (users should not call this directly) so we're // not going to do much input validation. If there's a problem we'll often // just crash. Error handling should be added to facilitate debugging. log.Printf("args: %#v", args) if len(args) != 1 { c.Ui.Error("Wrong number of args") return 1 } // Plugin will match something like "packer-builder-amazon-ebs" parts := pluginRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(args[0]) if len(parts) != 3 { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error parsing plugin argument [DEBUG]: %#v", parts)) return 1 } pluginType := parts[1] // capture group 1 (builder|post-processor|provisioner) pluginName := parts[2] // capture group 2 (.+) server, err := plugin.Server() if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error starting plugin server: %s", err)) return 1 } switch pluginType { case "builder": builder, found := Builders[pluginName] if !found { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Could not load builder: %s", pluginName)) return 1 } server.RegisterBuilder(builder) case "provisioner": provisioner, found := Provisioners[pluginName] if !found { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Could not load provisioner: %s", pluginName)) return 1 } server.RegisterProvisioner(provisioner) case "post-processor": postProcessor, found := PostProcessors[pluginName] if !found { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Could not load post-processor: %s", pluginName)) return 1 } server.RegisterPostProcessor(postProcessor) } server.Serve() return 0 } func (*PluginCommand) Help() string { helpText := ` + "`" + ` Usage: packer plugin PLUGIN Runs an internally-compiled version of a plugin from the packer binary. NOTE: this is an internal command and you should not call it yourself. ` + "`" + ` return strings.TrimSpace(helpText) } func (c *PluginCommand) Synopsis() string { return "internal plugin command" } `