promises.cf
$(sys.inputdir)/promises.cf
is the default policy run by the agent. It is
responsible for specifying additional policy files that should be included as
part of the policy and the order in which to run bundles.
Policy
common bodies
inventory
Prototype: inventory
Description: Set up inventory inputs
This bundle creates the inputs for inventory bundles.
Inventory bundles are simply common bundles loaded before anything else in promises.cf
Tested to work properly against 3.5.x
Implementation:
bundle common inventory
{
classes:
"other_unix_os" expression => "!windows.!macos.!linux.!freebsd";
"specific_linux_os" expression => "redhat|debian|suse|sles";
vars:
# This list is intended to grow as needed
debian::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/linux.cf", "inventory/lsb.cf", "inventory/debian.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_linux", "inventory_lsb", "inventory_debian", "inventory_os" };
redhat::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/linux.cf", "inventory/lsb.cf", "inventory/redhat.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_linux", "inventory_lsb", "inventory_redhat", "inventory_os" };
suse|sles::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/linux.cf", "inventory/lsb.cf", "inventory/suse.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_linux", "inventory_lsb", "inventory_suse", "inventory_os" };
windows::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/windows.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_windows", "inventory_os" };
macos::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/macos.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_macos", "inventory_os" };
freebsd::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/freebsd.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_freebsd", "inventory_os" };
linux.!specific_linux_os::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/linux.cf", "inventory/lsb.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_linux", "inventory_lsb", "inventory_os" };
aix::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/generic.cf", "inventory/aix.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_generic", "inventory_aix", "inventory_os" };
other_unix_os::
"inputs" slist => { "inventory/any.cf", "inventory/generic.cf", "inventory/os.cf" };
"bundles" slist => { "inventory_control", "inventory_any", "inventory_autorun", "inventory_generic", "inventory_os" };
reports:
verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): loading inventory module '$(inputs)'";
}
cfe_internal_inputs
Prototype: cfe_internal_inputs
Description: Include internal self management policies
Implementation:
bundle common cfe_internal_inputs
{
vars:
any::
"input[cfe_internal_management]"
string => "cfe_internal/CFE_cfengine.cf",
comment => "This policy activates internal management policies
for both core and enterprise";
"input[core_main]"
string => "cfe_internal/core/main.cf",
comment => "This policy activates other core policies";
"input[core_limit_robot_agents]"
string => "cfe_internal/core/limit_robot_agents.cf",
comment => "The policy here ensures that we don't have too many
cf-monitord or cf-execd processes";
"input[core_log_rotation]"
string => "cfe_internal/core/log_rotation.cf",
comment => "This policy ensures that various cfengine log files
do not grow without bound and fill up the disk";
"input[core_host_info_report]"
string => "cfe_internal/core/host_info_report.cf",
comment => "This policy produces a text based host info report
and serves as a functional example of using mustache templates";
"input[cfengine_internal_core_watchdog]"
string => "cfe_internal/core/watchdog/watchdog.cf",
comment => "This policy configures external watchdogs to ensure that
cf-execd is always running.";
enterprise_edition::
"input[enterprise_hub_specific]"
string => "cfe_internal/enterprise/CFE_hub_specific.cf",
comment => "Policy relating to CFEngine Enterprise Hub, for example
software updates, webserver configuration, and alerts";
"input[enterprise_knowledge]"
string => "cfe_internal/enterprise/CFE_knowledge.cf",
comment => "Settings mostly releated to CFEngine Enteprise Mission Portal";
"input[enterprise_main]"
string => "cfe_internal/enterprise/main.cf",
comment => "This policy activates other enterprise specific policies";
"input[change_management]"
string => "cfe_internal/enterprise/file_change.cf",
comment => "This policy monitors critical system files for change";
"input[enterprise_mission_portal]"
string => "cfe_internal/enterprise/mission_portal.cf",
comment => "This policy manages Mission Portal related configurations.";
any::
"inputs" slist => getvalues("input");
}
cfengine_stdlib
Prototype: cfengine_stdlib
Description: Include the standard library
Implementation:
bundle common cfengine_stdlib
{
vars:
!cfengine_3_7::
# CFEngine 3.6 can include through a secondary file
# CFEngine version 3.6 and prior use the split library to avoid syntax
# errors introduced by new functionality. For example new functions.
# This also works for 3.8 because local_libdir should be set to lib
# instead of lib/3.8
"inputs" slist => { "$(sys.local_libdir)/stdlib.cf" };
cfengine_3_7::
# CFEngine 3.7 has local_libdir set to $(sys.inputdir)/lib/3.7, but with
# the @if macro support we can re-unify the split library for 3.7+ so we
# specify the unified lib relative to local_libdir.
"inputs" slist => { "$(sys.local_libdir)/../stdlib.cf" };
reports:
verbose_mode::
"$(this.bundle): defining inputs='$(inputs)'";
}
cfengine_controls
Prototype: cfengine_controls
Description: Include various agent control policies
Implementation:
bundle common cfengine_controls
{
vars:
"def_inputs"
slist => {
"controls/def.cf",
"controls/def_inputs.cf",
},
comment => "We strictly order the def inputs because they should be parsed first";
"input[cf_agent]"
string => "controls/cf_agent.cf",
comment => "Agent control options";
"input[cf_execd]"
string => "controls/cf_execd.cf",
comment => "Executor (scheduler) control options";
"input[cf_monitord]"
string => "controls/cf_monitord.cf",
comment => "Monitor/Measurement control options";
"input[cf_serverd]"
string => "controls/cf_serverd.cf",
comment => "Server control options";
"input[cf_runagent]"
string => "controls/cf_runagent.cf",
comment => "Runagent (remote activation request) control options";
enterprise_edition::
"input[cf_hub]" -> { "CFEngine Enterprise" }
string => "controls/cf_hub.cf",
comment => "Hub (agent report collection) control options";
"input[reports]" -> { "CFEngine Enterprise" }
string => "controls/reports.cf",
comment => "Report collection options";
any::
"inputs" slist => getvalues(input);
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_cfengine_controls::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle)";
"$(const.t)defining inputs='$(inputs)'";
}
services_autorun
Prototype: services_autorun
Description: Include autorun policy and discover autorun bundles if enabled
Implementation:
bundle common services_autorun
{
vars:
!cfengine_3_7.services_autorun::
# 3.8+ can use local_libdir and will use the common lib as it supports the
# @if macro
"inputs" slist => { "$(sys.local_libdir)/autorun.cf" };
"found_inputs" slist => lsdir("$(this.promise_dirname)/services/autorun", ".*\.cf", "true");
"bundles" slist => { "autorun" }; # run loaded bundles
cfengine_3_7.services_autorun::
# We have to point 3.7 at the unified library because sys.local_libdir in
# 3.7 binaries it is set to a version specific path. However since 3.7
# knows about the @if macro it is safe to share the same policy as 3.8+
"inputs" slist => { "$(sys.local_libdir)/../autorun.cf" };
"found_inputs" slist => lsdir("$(this.promise_dirname)/services/autorun", ".*\.cf", "true");
"bundles" slist => { "autorun" }; # run loaded bundles
!services_autorun::
# If services_autorun is not enabled, then we should not extend inputs
# automatically.
"inputs" slist => { };
"found_inputs" slist => {};
"bundles" slist => { "services_autorun" }; # run self
reports:
DEBUG|DEBUG_services_autorun::
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): Services Autorun Disabled"
ifvarclass => "!services_autorun";
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): Services Autorun Enabled"
ifvarclass => "services_autorun";
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): adding input='$(inputs)'"
ifvarclass => isvariable("inputs");
"DEBUG $(this.bundle): adding input='$(found_inputs)'"
ifvarclass => isvariable("found_inputs");
}
common bodies
control
Prototype: control
Description: Control options common to all agents
Implementation:
body common control
{
bundlesequence => {
# Common bundle first (Best Practice)
inventory_control,
@(inventory.bundles),
def,
@(cfengine_enterprise_hub_ha.classification_bundles),
# autorun system
services_autorun,
@(services_autorun.bundles),
# Agent bundle
cfe_internal_management, # See cfe_internal/CFE_cfengine.cf
main,
@(cfengine_enterprise_hub_ha.management_bundles),
@(def.bundlesequence_end),
};
inputs => {
# File definition for global variables and classes
@(cfengine_controls.def_inputs),
# Inventory policy
@(inventory.inputs),
# CFEngine internal policy for the management of CFEngine itself
@(cfe_internal_inputs.inputs),
# Control body for all CFEngine robot agents
@(cfengine_controls.inputs),
# COPBL/Custom libraries. Eventually this should use wildcards.
@(cfengine_stdlib.inputs),
# autorun system
@(services_autorun.inputs),
"services/main.cf",
};
version => "CFEngine Promises.cf 3.13.1a.782dcd9";
# From 3.7 onwards there is a new package promise implementation using package
# modules in which you MUST provide package modules used to generate
# software inventory reports. You can also provide global default package module
# instead of specifying it in all package promises.
debian.!disable_inventory_package_refresh::
package_inventory => { $(package_module_knowledge.platform_default) };
# We only define pacakge_invetory on redhat like systems that have a
# python version that works with the package module.
(redhat|centos|suse|sles|amazon_linux).cfe_yum_package_module_supported.!disable_inventory_package_refresh::
package_inventory => { $(package_module_knowledge.platform_default) };
(debian|redhat|suse|sles|amazon_linux)::
package_module => $(package_module_knowledge.platform_default);
any::
ignore_missing_bundles => "$(def.control_common_ignore_missing_bundles)";
ignore_missing_inputs => "$(def.control_common_ignore_missing_inputs)";
}