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1 # Copyright 1999-2017 Gentoo Foundation
2 # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
3
4 # @ECLASS: sys-user.eclass
5 # @MAINTAINER:
6 # Michael Orlitzky <mjo@gentoo.org>
7 # @BLURB: handle installation and removal of system users.
8 # @DESCRIPTION:
9 # This eclass does most of the work for the sys-user/ packages that
10 # supply system user accounts.
11
12 # Needed for egetshell and egethome
13 inherit user
14
15 EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_pretend src_unpack src_configure src_compile src_install src_test pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_prerm
16
17 : ${HOMEPAGE:="https://www.gentoo.org/"}
18 : ${DESCRIPTION:="The ${PN} system user"}
19 : ${LICENSE:="GPL-2"}
20
21 # If you want a different username, use a different package name. This
22 # prevents different people from claiming the same username.
23 SYS_USER_NAME="${PN}"
24
25 # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: SYS_USER_GROUPS
26 # @DESCRIPTION:
27 # A space-separated list of groups that the user will belong to.
28 # Dependencies on the appropriate sys-group packages are generated
29 # automatically.
30 : ${SYS_USER_GROUPS:=${PN}}
31
32 # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: SYS_USER_UID
33 # @REQUIRED
34 # @DESCRIPTION:
35 # etc.
36
37
38 # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT
39 # @REQUIRED
40 # @DESCRIPTION:
41 # Set to "true" if you want to die() if you don't get your desired UID.
42 : ${SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT:=false}
43
44 # In many cases, if the UID of a user changes, packages depending on it
45 # will want to rebuild. We always use SLOT=0, because you can't install
46 # the same user twice. Then we use the UID as our subslot so that
47 # subslot deps can be used to rebuild packages when our UID changes.
48 SLOT="0/${SYS_USER_UID}"
49
50 # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: SYS_USER_HOME
51 # @DESCRIPTION:
52 # etc.
53 : ${SYS_USER_HOME:=/home/${SYS_USER_NAME}}
54
55 # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: SYS_USER_SHELL
56 # @DESCRIPTION:
57 # etc.
58 : ${SYS_USER_SHELL:=/bin/false}
59
60 case ${EAPI} in
61 6) ;;
62 *)
63 die "${ECLASS} is not compatible with EAPI=${EAPI}"
64 esac
65
66 # Depend on any groups we might need.
67 for _group in ${SYS_USER_GROUPS}; do
68 DEPEND+=" sys-group/${_group} "
69 RDEPEND+=" sys-group/${_group}:= "
70 done
71 unset _group
72
73 S="${WORKDIR}"
74
75 sys-user_src_unpack() { :; }
76 sys-user_src_compile() { :; }
77 sys-user_src_test() { :; }
78
79 sys-user_getuid() {
80 [[ $# -eq 1 ]] || die "usage: sys-user_getuid <username>"
81
82 # Output the real UID of the given user, or the empty string if the
83 # user does not exist on the system.
84 echo $(id --real --user "${1}")
85 }
86
87 sys-user_create() {
88 # Create the user whose information is contained in the following
89 # variables:
90 #
91 # * SYS_USER_NAME
92 # * SYS_USER_UID
93 # * SYS_USER_SHELL
94 # * SYS_USER_HOME
95 # * SYS_USER_GROUPS
96 #
97 # We don't create a group with the same name; that should be the
98 # job of the matching sys-group package.
99 useradd --no-user-group \
100 ${SYS_USER_UID:+--uid }"${SYS_USER_UID}" \
101 ${SYS_USER_GROUPS:+--groups }"${SYS_USER_GROUPS}" \
102 --shell "${SYS_USER_SHELL}" \
103 --home-dir "${SYS_USER_HOME}" \
104 "${SYS_USER_NAME}"
105 }
106
107
108 sys-user_pkg_pretend() {
109 # Sanity checks that would otherwise run code in global scope.
110 #
111 # First ensure that the user didn't say his UID is important and
112 # then fail to specify one.
113 if [[ -z "${SYS_USER_UID}" ]] &&
114 [[ "${SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT}" == "true" ]]; then
115 # Don't make no damn sense.
116 die "arbitrary UID requested with SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT=true"
117 fi
118
119 # Next ensure that no other username owns an important UID.
120 if [[ "${SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT}" == "true" ]]; then
121 # Ok, the UID is important. Make sure nobody else has it. Or
122 # rather, nobody else *with a different username* has it.
123 local oldname=$(egetent passwd "${SYS_USER_UID}" | cut -f1 -d':')
124 if [[ "${SYS_USER_NAME}" != "${oldname}" ]]; then
125 die "important UID ${SYS_USER_UID} already belongs to ${oldname}"
126 fi
127 fi
128
129 # Finally, ensure that this username doesn't already exist with
130 # another UID if its UID is supposedly important.
131 local olduid=$(sys-user_getuid "${SYS_USER_NAME}")
132 if [[ -n "${olduid}" ]]; then
133 if [[ "${SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT}" == "true" ]] && \
134 [[ "${SYS_USER_UID}" != "${olduid}" ]]; then
135 # The UID is important and specified, but there is already a
136 # system user with this name and a different UID. Halp.
137 die "user ${SYS_USER_NAME} already exists with UID ${olduid}"
138 fi
139 fi
140 }
141
142 sys-user_src_configure() {
143 local current_uid=$(sys-user_getuid "${SYS_USER_NAME}")
144 if [[ -n "${current_uid}" ]]; then
145 # UPGRADE PATH: This user already exists, so if the eclass
146 # consumer doesn't care about some settings, we can reuse the
147 # pre-existing ones.
148 #
149 # This is also useful for sys-user package upgrades, because it
150 # prevents us from incrementing the UID on a reinstall, and doing
151 # so would break most packages that need a system user to exist.
152 if [[ "${SYS_USER_UID_IMPORTANT}" != "true" ]]; then
153 SYS_USER_UID="${current_uid}"
154 fi
155
156 if [[ -z "${SYS_USER_HOME}" ]]; then
157 SYS_USER_HOME=$(egethome "${SYS_USER_NAME}")
158 fi
159
160 if [[ -z "${SYS_USER_SHELL}" ]]; then
161 SYS_USER_SHELL=$(egetshell "${SYS_USER_NAME}")
162 fi
163 fi
164
165 # The "useradd" and "usermod" tools expect a comma-separated list,
166 # so change our spaces to commas. Having duplicates in the list is
167 # not a problem for those two tools.
168 SYS_USER_GROUPS="${SYS_USER_GROUPS// /,}"
169 }
170
171 sys-user_src_install() {
172 # Install a placeholder file to /var/lib/sys-user/$uid. This will
173 # cause collisions if two packages try to install users with the
174 # same UID. The same problem potentially exists with the username,
175 # but as long as SYS_USER_NAME is hard-coded to $PN, that shouldn't
176 # be possible.
177 #
178 # Beware, this only works if SYS_USER_UID is guaranteed to have a
179 # real UID and not, for example, -1.
180 #
181 # TODO: this is a problem now!
182 #
183 #touch "${T}/${SYS_USER_UID}" || die
184 #insinto "/var/lib/sys-user"
185 #doins "${T}/${SYS_USER_UID}"
186 }
187
188 sys-user_pkg_preinst() {
189 if [[ -z $(sys-user_getuid "${SYS_USER_NAME}") ]]; then
190 # The user does not already exist. This is the nice and easy
191 # case because no matter how we got here, we want to go ahead
192 # and create the (new) user.
193 sys-user_create || die "failed to add user ${SYS_USER_NAME}"
194 elif [[ -n "${REPLACING_VERSIONS}" ]]; then
195 #
196 # This case is done in pkg_postint() to avoid clobbering a
197 # new user when we remove the old one.
198 #
199 :
200 else
201 # UPGRADE PATH: Ok, the user exists but this isn't an upgrade of
202 # a sys-user package. This is the upgrade path from the old
203 # style of user/group management to the new style. Lets see if
204 # the new user is compatible with the old one; it usually will be.
205 # We only bail out if there's a homedir or shell conflict.
206 #
207 # We should make it policy that new sys-user packages have the
208 # same homedir and shell as the existing ones created by
209 # ebuilds, but it can't hurt to check again here. These checks
210 # are done here (and not in pkg_pretend, where they would be
211 # more consistent) because the PMS states that REPLACING_VERSIONS
212 # may not be defined there.
213 #
214 # If a homedir/shell changes during a sys-user upgrade, we don't
215 # consider that a problem, because the change was knowingly made
216 # by a developer who just edited an ebuild to make that change.
217 local oldhome=$(egethome "${SYS_USER_NAME}")
218 local oldshell=$(egetshell "${SYS_USER_NAME}")
219
220 if [[ "${oldhome}" != "${SYS_USER_HOME}" ]]; then
221 die "home directory conflict for new user: ${SYS_USER_HOME}"
222 fi
223
224 if [[ "${oldhshell}" != "${SYS_USER_SHELL}" ]]; then
225 die "shell conflict for new user: ${SYS_USER_SHELL}"
226 fi
227
228 # The user already exists, so all we have left to do is to try
229 # to append SYS_USER_GROUPS to the existing groups.
230 usermod --append --groups "${SYS_USER_GROUPS}" \
231 || die "failed to append groups to existing user ${SYS_USER_NAME}"
232 fi
233 }
234
235 sys-user_pkg_postinst() {
236 if [[ -n "${REPLACING_VERSIONS}" ]]; then
237 # This is an upgrade from a previous version of a sys-user
238 # package. This case has to be handled carefully to make sure
239 # that the pkg_prerm() of the old version doesn't remove the user
240 # that this new version is going to add. At this point, in our
241 # pkg_postinst(), the old version's pkg_prerm() phase should have
242 # already happened.
243 if [[ -n $(sys-user_getuid "${SYS_USER_NAME}") ]]; then
244 die "User ${SYS_USER_NAME} already exists during an upgrade."
245 else
246 sys-user_create || die "failed to add user ${SYS_USER_NAME}"
247 fi
248 fi
249 }
250
251 sys-user_pkg_prerm() {
252 if [[ -z $(sys-user_getuid "${SYS_USER_NAME}") ]]; then
253 # We have successfully done nothing.
254 ewarn "Tried to remove nonexistent user ${SYS_USER_NAME}."
255 else
256 userdel "${SYS_USER_NAME}" || \
257 die "failed to remove user ${SYS_USER_NAME}"
258 einfo "Removed user ${SYS_USER_NAME} from the system."
259 fi
260 }