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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
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#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# Contributor(s): Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
# Marc Schumann <wurblzap@gmail.com>
package Bugzilla::Install::Requirements;
# NOTE: This package MUST NOT "use" any Bugzilla modules other than
# Bugzilla::Constants, anywhere. We may "use" standard perl modules.
#
# Subroutines may "require" and "import" from modules, but they
# MUST NOT "use."
use strict;
use Bugzilla::Install::Util qw(vers_cmp install_string);
use List::Util qw(max);
use Safe;
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(
REQUIRED_MODULES
OPTIONAL_MODULES
check_requirements
check_graphviz
have_vers
install_command
);
use Bugzilla::Constants;
# The below two constants are subroutines so that they can implement
# a hook. Other than that they are actually constants.
# "package" is the perl package we're checking for. "module" is the name
# of the actual module we load with "require" to see if the package is
# installed or not. "version" is the version we need, or 0 if we'll accept
# any version.
#
# "blacklist" is an arrayref of regular expressions that describe versions that
# are 'blacklisted'--that is, even if the version is high enough, Bugzilla
# will refuse to say that it's OK to run with that version.
sub REQUIRED_MODULES {
my $perl_ver = sprintf('%vd', $^V);
my @modules = (
{
package => 'CGI.pm',
module => 'CGI',
# Perl 5.10 requires CGI 3.33 due to a taint issue when
# uploading attachments, see bug 416382.
# Require CGI 3.21 for -httponly support, see bug 368502.
version => (vers_cmp($perl_ver, '5.10') > -1) ? '3.33' : '3.21'
},
{
package => 'TimeDate',
module => 'Date::Format',
version => '2.21'
},
{
package => 'PathTools',
module => 'File::Spec',
version => '0.84'
},
{
package => 'DBI',
module => 'DBI',
version => '1.41'
},
{
package => 'Template-Toolkit',
module => 'Template',
version => '2.15'
},
{
package => 'Email-Send',
module => 'Email::Send',
version => ON_WINDOWS ? '2.16' : '2.00'
},
{
package => 'Email-MIME',
module => 'Email::MIME',
version => '1.861'
},
{
package => 'Email-MIME-Modifier',
module => 'Email::MIME::Modifier',
version => '1.442'
},
);
my $all_modules = _get_extension_requirements(
'REQUIRED_MODULES', \@modules);
return $all_modules;
};
sub OPTIONAL_MODULES {
my @modules = (
{
package => 'GD',
module => 'GD',
version => '1.20',
feature => 'Graphical Reports, New Charts, Old Charts'
},
{
package => 'Chart',
module => 'Chart::Base',
version => '1.0',
feature => 'New Charts, Old Charts'
},
{
package => 'Template-GD',
# This module tells us whether or not Template-GD is installed
# on Template-Toolkits after 2.14, and still works with 2.14 and lower.
module => 'Template::Plugin::GD::Image',
version => 0,
feature => 'Graphical Reports'
},
{
package => 'GDTextUtil',
module => 'GD::Text',
version => 0,
feature => 'Graphical Reports'
},
{
package => 'GDGraph',
module => 'GD::Graph',
version => 0,
feature => 'Graphical Reports'
},
{
package => 'XML-Twig',
module => 'XML::Twig',
version => 0,
feature => 'Move Bugs Between Installations'
},
{
package => 'MIME-tools',
# MIME::Parser is packaged as MIME::Tools on ActiveState Perl
module => ON_WINDOWS ? 'MIME::Tools' : 'MIME::Parser',
version => '5.406',
feature => 'Move Bugs Between Installations'
},
{
package => 'libwww-perl',
module => 'LWP::UserAgent',
version => 0,
feature => 'Automatic Update Notifications'
},
{
package => 'PatchReader',
module => 'PatchReader',
version => '0.9.4',
feature => 'Patch Viewer'
},
{
package => 'PerlMagick',
module => 'Image::Magick',
version => 0,
feature => 'Optionally Convert BMP Attachments to PNGs'
},
{
package => 'perl-ldap',
module => 'Net::LDAP',
version => 0,
feature => 'LDAP Authentication'
},
{
package => 'Authen-SASL',
module => 'Authen::SASL',
version => 0,
feature => 'SMTP Authentication'
},
{
package => 'RadiusPerl',
module => 'Authen::Radius',
version => 0,
feature => 'RADIUS Authentication'
},
{
package => 'SOAP-Lite',
module => 'SOAP::Lite',
version => 0,
# These versions (0.70 -> 0.710.05) are affected by bug 468009
blacklist => ['^0\.70', '^0\.710?\.0[1-5]$'],
feature => 'XML-RPC Interface'
},
{
# We need the 'utf8_mode' method of HTML::Parser, for HTML::Scrubber.
package => 'HTML-Parser',
module => 'HTML::Parser',
version => '3.40',
feature => 'More HTML in Product/Group Descriptions'
},
{
package => 'HTML-Scrubber',
module => 'HTML::Scrubber',
version => 0,
feature => 'More HTML in Product/Group Descriptions'
},
# Inbound Email
{
package => 'Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper',
module => 'Email::MIME::Attachment::Stripper',
version => 0,
feature => 'Inbound Email'
},
{
package => 'Email-Reply',
module => 'Email::Reply',
version => 0,
feature => 'Inbound Email'
},
# mod_perl
{
package => 'mod_perl',
module => 'mod_perl2',
version => '1.999022',
feature => 'mod_perl'
},
);
my $all_modules = _get_extension_requirements(
'OPTIONAL_MODULES', \@modules);
return $all_modules;
};
# This implements the install-requirements hook described in Bugzilla::Hook.
sub _get_extension_requirements {
my ($function, $base_modules) = @_;
my @all_modules;
# get a list of all extensions
my @extensions = glob(bz_locations()->{'extensionsdir'} . "/*");
foreach my $extension (@extensions) {
my $file = "$extension/code/install-requirements.pl";
if (-e $file) {
my $safe = new Safe;
# This is a very liberal Safe.
$safe->permit(qw(:browse require entereval caller));
$safe->rdo($file);
if ($@) {
warn $@;
next;
}
my $modules = eval { &{$safe->varglob($function)}($base_modules) };
next unless $modules;
push(@all_modules, @$modules);
}
}
unshift(@all_modules, @$base_modules);
return \@all_modules;
};
sub check_requirements {
my ($output) = @_;
print "\n", install_string('checking_modules'), "\n" if $output;
my $root = ROOT_USER;
my $missing = _check_missing(REQUIRED_MODULES, $output);
print "\n", install_string('checking_dbd'), "\n" if $output;
my $have_one_dbd = 0;
my $db_modules = DB_MODULE;
foreach my $db (keys %$db_modules) {
my $dbd = $db_modules->{$db}->{dbd};
$have_one_dbd = 1 if have_vers($dbd, $output);
}
print "\n", install_string('checking_optional'), "\n" if $output;
my $missing_optional = _check_missing(OPTIONAL_MODULES, $output);
# If we're running on Windows, reset the input line terminator so that
# console input works properly - loading CGI tends to mess it up
$/ = "\015\012" if ON_WINDOWS;
my $pass = !scalar(@$missing) && $have_one_dbd;
return {
pass => $pass,
one_dbd => $have_one_dbd,
missing => $missing,
optional => $missing_optional,
any_missing => !$pass || scalar(@$missing_optional),
};
}
# A helper for check_requirements
sub _check_missing {
my ($modules, $output) = @_;
my @missing;
foreach my $module (@$modules) {
unless (have_vers($module, $output)) {
push(@missing, $module);
}
}
return \@missing;
}
# Returns the build ID of ActivePerl. If several versions of
# ActivePerl are installed, it won't be able to know which one
# you are currently running. But that's our best guess.
sub _get_activestate_build_id {
eval 'use Win32::TieRegistry';
return 0 if $@;
my $key = Win32::TieRegistry->new('LMachine\Software\ActiveState\ActivePerl')
or return 0;
return $key->GetValue("CurrentVersion");
}
sub print_module_instructions {
my ($check_results, $output) = @_;
# We only print these notes if we have to.
if ((!$output && @{$check_results->{missing}})
|| ($output && $check_results->{any_missing}))
{
if (ON_WINDOWS) {
print "\n* NOTE: You must run any commands listed below as "
. ROOT_USER . ".\n\n";
my $perl_ver = sprintf('%vd', $^V);
# URL when running Perl 5.8.x.
my $url_to_theory58S = 'http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms';
my $repo_up_cmd =
'* *';
# Packages for Perl 5.10 are not compatible with Perl 5.8.
if (vers_cmp($perl_ver, '5.10') > -1) {
$url_to_theory58S = 'http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/PPMPackages/10xx/';
}
# ActivePerl older than revision 819 require an additional command.
if (_get_activestate_build_id() < 819) {
$repo_up_cmd = <<EOT;
* *
* Then you have to do (also as an Administrator): *
* *
* ppm repo up theory58S *
* *
* Do that last command over and over until you see "theory58S" at the *
* top of the displayed list. *
EOT
}
print <<EOT;
***********************************************************************
* Note For Windows Users *
***********************************************************************
* In order to install the modules listed below, you first have to run *
* the following command as an Administrator: *
* *
* ppm repo add theory58S $url_to_theory58S
$repo_up_cmd
***********************************************************************
EOT
}
}
# Required Modules
if (my @missing = @{$check_results->{missing}}) {
print <<EOT;
***********************************************************************
* REQUIRED MODULES *
***********************************************************************
* Bugzilla requires you to install some Perl modules which are either *
* missing from your system, or the version on your system is too old. *
* *
* The latest versions of each module can be installed by running the *
* commands below. *
***********************************************************************
EOT
print "COMMANDS:\n\n";
foreach my $package (@missing) {
my $command = install_command($package);
print " $command\n";
}
print "\n";
}
if (!$check_results->{one_dbd}) {
print <<EOT;
***********************************************************************
* DATABASE ACCESS *
***********************************************************************
* In order to access your database, Bugzilla requires that the *
* correct "DBD" module be installed for the database that you are *
* running. *
* *
* Pick and run the correct command below for the database that you *
* plan to use with Bugzilla. *
***********************************************************************
COMMANDS:
EOT
my %db_modules = %{DB_MODULE()};
foreach my $db (keys %db_modules) {
my $command = install_command($db_modules{$db}->{dbd});
printf "%10s: \%s\n", $db_modules{$db}->{name}, $command;
print ' ' x 12 . "Minimum version required: "
. $db_modules{$db}->{dbd}->{version} . "\n";
}
print "\n";
}
return unless $output;
if (my @missing = @{$check_results->{optional}}) {
print <<EOT;
**********************************************************************
* OPTIONAL MODULES *
**********************************************************************
* Certain Perl modules are not required by Bugzilla, but by *
* installing the latest version you gain access to additional *
* features. *
* *
* The optional modules you do not have installed are listed below, *
* with the name of the feature they enable. If you want to install *
* one of these modules, just run the appropriate command in the *
* "COMMANDS TO INSTALL" section. *
**********************************************************************
EOT
# Now we have to determine how large the table cols will be.
my $longest_name = max(map(length($_->{package}), @missing));
# The first column header is at least 11 characters long.
$longest_name = 11 if $longest_name < 11;
# The table is 71 characters long. There are seven mandatory
# characters (* and space) in the string. So, we have a total
# of 64 characters to work with.
my $remaining_space = 64 - $longest_name;
print '*' x 71 . "\n";
printf "* \%${longest_name}s * %-${remaining_space}s *\n",
'MODULE NAME', 'ENABLES FEATURE(S)';
print '*' x 71 . "\n";
foreach my $package (@missing) {
printf "* \%${longest_name}s * %-${remaining_space}s *\n",
$package->{package}, $package->{feature};
}
print '*' x 71 . "\n";
print "COMMANDS TO INSTALL:\n\n";
foreach my $module (@missing) {
my $command = install_command($module);
printf "%15s: $command\n", $module->{package};
}
}
if ($output && $check_results->{any_missing} && !ON_WINDOWS) {
print install_string('install_all', { perl => $^X });
}
}
sub check_graphviz {
my ($output) = @_;
return 1 if (Bugzilla->params->{'webdotbase'} =~ /^https?:/);
printf("Checking for %15s %-9s ", "GraphViz", "(any)") if $output;
my $return = 0;
if(-x Bugzilla->params->{'webdotbase'}) {
print "ok: found\n" if $output;
$return = 1;
} else {
print "not a valid executable: " . Bugzilla->params->{'webdotbase'} . "\n";
}
my $webdotdir = bz_locations()->{'webdotdir'};
# Check .htaccess allows access to generated images
if (-e "$webdotdir/.htaccess") {
my $htaccess = new IO::File("$webdotdir/.htaccess", 'r')
|| die "$webdotdir/.htaccess: " . $!;
if (!grep(/png/, $htaccess->getlines)) {
print "Dependency graph images are not accessible.\n";
print "delete $webdotdir/.htaccess and re-run checksetup.pl to fix.\n";
}
$htaccess->close;
}
return $return;
}
# This was originally clipped from the libnet Makefile.PL, adapted here to
# use the below vers_cmp routine for accurate version checking.
sub have_vers {
my ($params, $output) = @_;
my $module = $params->{module};
my $package = $params->{package};
if (!$package) {
$package = $module;
$package =~ s/::/-/g;
}
my $wanted = $params->{version};
eval "require $module;";
# VERSION is provided by UNIVERSAL::
my $vnum = eval { $module->VERSION } || -1;
# CGI's versioning scheme went 2.75, 2.751, 2.752, 2.753, 2.76
# That breaks the standard version tests, so we need to manually correct
# the version
if ($module eq 'CGI' && $vnum =~ /(2\.7\d)(\d+)/) {
$vnum = $1 . "." . $2;
}
my $vstr;
if ($vnum eq "-1") { # string compare just in case it's non-numeric
$vstr = install_string('module_not_found');
}
elsif (vers_cmp($vnum,"0") > -1) {
$vstr = install_string('module_found', { ver => $vnum });
}
else {
$vstr = install_string('module_unknown_version');
}
my $vok = (vers_cmp($vnum,$wanted) > -1);
my $blacklisted;
if ($vok && $params->{blacklist}) {
$blacklisted = grep($vnum =~ /$_/, @{$params->{blacklist}});
$vok = 0 if $blacklisted;
}
if ($output) {
my $ok = $vok ? install_string('module_ok') : '';
my $black_string = $blacklisted ? install_string('blacklisted') : '';
my $want_string = $wanted ? "v$wanted" : install_string('any');
$ok = "$ok:" if $ok;
printf "%s %19s %-9s $ok $vstr $black_string\n",
install_string('checking_for'), $package, "($want_string)";
}
return $vok ? 1 : 0;
}
sub install_command {
my $module = shift;
my ($command, $package);
if (ON_WINDOWS) {
$command = 'ppm install %s';
$package = $module->{package};
}
else {
$command = "$^X install-module.pl \%s";
# Non-Windows installations need to use module names, because
# CPAN doesn't understand package names.
$package = $module->{module};
}
return sprintf $command, $package;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Bugzilla::Install::Requirements - Functions and variables dealing
with Bugzilla's perl-module requirements.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module is used primarily by C<checksetup.pl> to determine whether
or not all of Bugzilla's prerequisites are installed. (That is, all the
perl modules it requires.)
=head1 CONSTANTS
=over 4
=item C<REQUIRED_MODULES>
An arrayref of hashrefs that describes the perl modules required by
Bugzilla. The hashes have two keys, C<name> and C<version>, which
represent the name of the module and the version that we require.
=back
=head1 SUBROUTINES
=over 4
=item C<check_requirements>
=over
=item B<Description>
This checks what optional or required perl modules are installed, like
C<checksetup.pl> does.
=item B<Params>
=over
=item C<$output> - C<true> if you want the function to print out information
about what it's doing, and the versions of everything installed.
=back
=item B<Returns>
A hashref containing these values:
=over
=item C<pass> - Whether or not we have all the mandatory requirements.
=item C<missing> - An arrayref containing any required modules that
are not installed or that are not up-to-date. Each item in the array is
a hashref in the format of items from L</REQUIRED_MODULES>.
=item C<optional> - The same as C<missing>, but for optional modules.
=item C<have_one_dbd> - True if at least one C<DBD::> module is installed.
=item C<any_missing> - True if there are any missing modules, even optional
modules.
=back
=back
=item C<check_graphviz($output)>
Description: Checks if the graphviz binary specified in the
C<webdotbase> parameter is a valid binary, or a valid URL.
Params: C<$output> - C<$true> if you want the function to
print out information about what it's doing.
Returns: C<1> if the check was successful, C<0> otherwise.
=item C<have_vers($module, $output)>
Description: Tells you whether or not you have the appropriate
version of the module requested. It also prints
out a message to the user explaining the check
and the result.
Params: C<$module> - A hashref, in the format of an item from
L</REQUIRED_MODULES>.
C<$output> - Set to true if you want this function to
print information to STDOUT about what it's
doing.
Returns: C<1> if you have the module installed and you have the
appropriate version. C<0> otherwise.
=item C<install_command($module)>
Description: Prints out the appropriate command to install the
module specified, depending on whether you're
on Windows or Linux.
Params: C<$module> - A hashref, in the format of an item from
L</REQUIRED_MODULES>.
Returns: nothing
=back