#!/usr/bin/perl -w =head1 NAME dh_systemd_enable - enable/disable systemd unit files =cut use strict; use warnings; use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib; use File::Find; our $VERSION = DH_BUILTIN_VERSION; =head1 SYNOPSIS B [S>] [B<--no-enable>] [B<--name=>I] [S ...>] =head1 DESCRIPTION B is a debhelper program that is responsible for enabling and disabling systemd unit files. In the simple case, it finds all unit files installed by a package (e.g. bacula-fd.service) and enables them. It is not necessary that the machine actually runs systemd during package installation time, enabling happens on all machines in order to be able to switch from sysvinit to systemd and back. In the complex case, you can call B and B manually (by overwriting the debian/rules targets) and specify flags per unit file. An example is colord, which ships colord.service, a dbus-activated service without an [Install] section. This service file cannot be enabled or disabled (a state called "static" by systemd) because it has no [Install] section. Therefore, running dh_systemd_enable does not make sense. For only generating blocks for specific service files, you need to pass them as arguments, e.g. B and B. =head1 FILES =over 4 =item debian/I.service, debian/I@.service If this exists, it is installed into F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I.service >> (or F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I@.service >>) in the package build directory. =item debian/I.tmpfile If this exists, it is installed into usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/I.conf in the package build directory. =item debian/I.target, debian/I@.target If this exists, it is installed into F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I.target >> (or F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I@.target >>) in the package build directory. =item debian/I.socket, debian/I@.socket If this exists, it is installed into F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I.socket >> (or F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I@.socket >>) in the package build directory. =item debian/I.mount If this exists, it is installed into F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I.mount >> in the package build directory. =item debian/I.path, debian/I@.path If this exists, it is installed into F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I.path >> (or F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I@.path >>) in the package build directory. =item debian/I.timer, debian/I@.timer If this exists, it is installed into F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I.timer >> (or F<< usr/lib/systemd/system/I@.timer >>) in the package build directory. =back =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<--no-enable> Disable the service(s) on purge, but do not enable them on install. B that this option does not affect whether the services are started. That is controlled by L (using e.g. its B<--no-start> option). =item B<--name=>I Install the service file as I instead of the default filename, which is the I. When this parameter is used, B looks for and installs files named F instead of the usual F. =back =head1 NOTES Note that this command is not idempotent. L should be called between invocations of this command (with the same arguments). Otherwise, it may cause multiple instances of the same text to be added to maintainer scripts. Note that B should be run before B. The default sequence in B does the right thing, this note is only relevant when you are calling B manually. =cut if (not compat(10)) { error("dh_systemd_enable is no longer used in compat >= 11, please use dh_installsystemd instead"); } init(options => { "no-enable" => \$dh{NO_ENABLE}, }); sub contains_install_section { my ($unit_path) = @_; open(my $fh, '<', $unit_path) or error("Cannot open($unit_path) to check for [Install]: $!"); while (my $line = <$fh>) { chomp($line); return 1 if $line =~ /^\s*\[Install\]$/i; } close($fh); return 0; } sub install_unit { my ($package, $script, $pkgsuffix, $path, $installsuffix) = @_; $installsuffix = $installsuffix || $pkgsuffix; my $unit = pkgfile($package, $pkgsuffix); return if $unit eq ''; install_dir($path); install_file($unit, "${path}/${script}.${installsuffix}"); } # PROMISE: DH NOOP WITHOUT tmp(lib/systemd/system) tmp(usr/lib/systemd/system) mount path service socket target tmpfile timer my %requested_files = map { basename($_) => 1 } @ARGV; my %installed_files; foreach my $package (@{$dh{DOPACKAGES}}) { my $tmpdir = tmpdir($package); my @installed_units; my @units; # XXX: This is duplicated in dh_installinit, which is unfortunate. # We do need the service files before running dh_installinit though, # every other solution makes things much worse for all the maintainers. # Figure out what filename to install it as. my $script; my $jobfile=$package; if (defined $dh{NAME}) { $jobfile=$script=$dh{NAME}; } elsif ($dh{D_FLAG}) { # -d on the command line sets D_FLAG. We will # remove a trailing 'd' from the package name and # use that as the name. $script=$package; if ($script=~m/(.*)d$/) { $jobfile=$script=$1; } else { warning("\"$package\" has no final d' in its name, but -d was specified."); } } elsif ($dh{INIT_SCRIPT}) { $script=$dh{INIT_SCRIPT}; } else { $script=$package; } for my $service_type (qw(service target socket path timer)) { install_unit($package, $script, $service_type, "$tmpdir/usr/lib/systemd/system"); install_unit("${package}@", "${script}@", $service_type, "$tmpdir/usr/lib/systemd/system"); } install_unit($package, $script, 'mount', "$tmpdir/usr/lib/systemd/system"); install_unit($package, $script, 'tmpfile', "$tmpdir/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d", 'conf'); foreach my $unitdir ("${tmpdir}/usr/lib/systemd/system", "${tmpdir}/lib/systemd/system") { find({ wanted => sub { my $name = $File::Find::name; return unless -f $name; # Skip symbolic links, their only legitimate # use is for adding an alias, e.g. linking # smartmontools.service -> smartd.service. return if -l $name; return unless $name =~ m,^\Q$unitdir\E/[^/]+$,; error("Unit $name is installed in both the /usr/lib/systemd/system and /lib/systemd/system directories of $package.") if (grep { $_ eq $name } @installed_units); push @installed_units, $name; }, no_chdir => 1, }, $unitdir) if -d $unitdir; } # Handle either only the unit files which were passed as arguments or # all unit files that are installed in this package. my @args = @ARGV > 0 ? @ARGV : @installed_units; # support excluding units via -X foreach my $x (@{$dh{EXCLUDE}}) { @args = grep !/(^|\/)$x$/, @args; } for my $name (@args) { my $base = basename($name); # Try to make the path absolute, so that the user can call # dh_installsystemd bacula-fd.service if ($base eq $name) { # NB: This works because each unit in @installed_units # comes from exactly one directory. my ($full) = grep { basename($_) eq $base } @installed_units; if (defined($full)) { $name = $full; } elsif (not exists($requested_files{$base})) { warning(qq|Could not find "$name" in the /lib/systemd/system directory of $package. | . qq|This could be a typo, or using Also= with a service file from another package. | . qq|Please check carefully that this message is harmless.|); } else { # Ignore an explicitly requested file that is missing; happens when we are acting on # multiple packages and only a subset of them have the unit file. next; } } $installed_files{$base} = 1 if exists($requested_files{$base}); # Skip template service files like e.g. getty@.service. # Enabling, disabling, starting or stopping those services # without specifying the instance (e.g. getty@ttyS0.service) is # not useful. if ($name =~ /\@/) { next; } # Skip unit files that don’t have an [Install] section. next unless contains_install_section($name); push @units, $name; } next if @units == 0; # Wrap the basenames in '' to preserve \x2d when the shell parses the # name. (#764730) my $unitargs = join(' ', sort map { q{'} . basename($_) . q{'} } @units); for my $unit (sort @units) { # Wrap the basenames in '' to preserve \x2d when the shell parses the # name. (#764730) my $base = q{'} . basename($unit) . q{'}; if ($dh{NO_ENABLE}) { autoscript($package, 'postinst', 'postinst-systemd-dont-enable', { 'UNITFILE' => $base }); } else { autoscript($package, 'postinst', 'postinst-systemd-enable', { 'UNITFILE' => $base }); } } autoscript($package, 'postrm', 'postrm-systemd', {'UNITFILES' => $unitargs }); } if (%requested_files) { my $any_missing = 0; for my $name (sort(keys(%requested_files))) { if (not exists($installed_files{$name})) { warning(qq{Requested unit "$name" but it was not found in any package acted on.}); $any_missing = 1; } } error("Could not handle all of the requested services") if $any_missing; } =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 AUTHORS pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org =cut