From 7c076e8a11f4e06e015ae4b37254236055ed34cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Francois @fanf42 Armand" Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2024 18:29:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fixes #23997: Remove hello-world plugin --- helloworld/LICENSE | 674 ------------------ helloworld/LICENSE_EXCEPTION | 27 - helloworld/Makefile | 29 - helloworld/README.asciidoc | 20 - helloworld/build.conf | 21 - helloworld/packaging/metadata | 11 - helloworld/packaging/postinst | 2 - helloworld/pom-template.xml | 149 ---- .../main/resources/demo-config-1.properties | 15 - .../main/resources/demo-config-2.properties | 6 - .../src/main/resources/helloPlugin.html | 31 - .../plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala | 47 -- .../plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala | 58 -- .../rudder/plugin/HelloWorldConf.scala | 64 -- .../helloworld/HelloWorldPluginDef.scala | 39 - .../extension/CreateRuleExtension.scala | 130 ---- .../helloworld/service/LogAccessInDb.scala | 39 - .../helloworld/snippet/HelloWorld.scala | 19 - 18 files changed, 1381 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 helloworld/LICENSE delete mode 100644 helloworld/LICENSE_EXCEPTION delete mode 100644 helloworld/Makefile delete mode 100644 helloworld/README.asciidoc delete mode 100644 helloworld/build.conf delete mode 100644 helloworld/packaging/metadata delete mode 100755 helloworld/packaging/postinst delete mode 100644 helloworld/pom-template.xml delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-1.properties delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-2.properties delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/resources/helloPlugin.html delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/default/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/limited/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala/bootstrap/rudder/plugin/HelloWorldConf.scala delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/HelloWorldPluginDef.scala delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/extension/CreateRuleExtension.scala delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/service/LogAccessInDb.scala delete mode 100644 helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/snippet/HelloWorld.scala diff --git a/helloworld/LICENSE b/helloworld/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index b743e04ed..000000000 --- a/helloworld/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ -GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - -Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies -of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - -The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - -The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If not, see . - -Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. - -If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short -notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: - - Copyright (C) -This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. - -The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate -parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands -might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". - -You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, -if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. -For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see -. - -The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program -into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you -may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with -the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. But first, please read -. diff --git a/helloworld/LICENSE_EXCEPTION b/helloworld/LICENSE_EXCEPTION deleted file mode 100644 index 6024da089..000000000 --- a/helloworld/LICENSE_EXCEPTION +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright 2011 Normation SAS - -This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -In accordance with the terms of section 7 (7. Additional Terms.) of -the GNU General Public License version 3, the copyright holders add -the following Additional permissions: -Notwithstanding to the terms of section 5 (5. Conveying Modified Source -Versions) and 6 (6. Conveying Non-Source Forms.) of the GNU General -Public License version 3, when you create a Related Module, this -Related Module is not considered as a part of the work and may be -distributed under the license agreement of your choice. -A "Related Module" means a set of sources files including their -documentation that, without modification of the Source Code, enables -supplementary functions or services in addition to those offered by -the Software. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program. If not, see . diff --git a/helloworld/Makefile b/helloworld/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index df1aae61d..000000000 --- a/helloworld/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# -# make all : will build helloworld.rpkg. -# make license : will build a license limited version of the plugin -# - -# Uncomment to add files to include in the plugin's main directory -# Those files are relative to the target/ directory -#FILES = $(NAME)/helloworld.properties -#target/$(NAME)/helloworld.properties: -# cp src/main/resources/helloworld.properties target/$(NAME)/ - -# Uncomment to add scripts to the plugin (default is to have only postinst) -# Those files are relative to the packaging directory -#SCRIPTS = postinst preinst - -# Add another archive to the plugin (files.txz is the first one) -#OTHER_ARCHIVES = target/other.txz - -SCRIPTS = postinst - -# Use this one for a Scala plugin -include ../makefiles/common-scala-plugin.mk - -# Uncomment this one for a non scala plugin -#include ../makefiles/common-plugin.mk - -#target/other.txz: - #tar cJ -C packaging -f target/other.txz file1 file2 - diff --git a/helloworld/README.asciidoc b/helloworld/README.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 073c816d4..000000000 --- a/helloworld/README.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# Rudder plugin: Hello world ! - -This project is part of Rudder - IT infrastructure Automation and Compliance. -See: http://rudder.io for more information. - -See repository main README for information about licensing, contribution, and -other general information. - -== Synopsis - -This is a sample plugin which purpose is to provide a clean and simple introduction to the creation -of Rudder plugins, as well as displaying a nice "Hello world" in the Web UI. - -// Everything after this line goes into Rudder documentation -// ====doc==== -[helloworld-plugin] -= Hello world plugin - -This plugin is just an example intended for demonstrate how to structure and use Rudder -internal APIs in a plugin. diff --git a/helloworld/build.conf b/helloworld/build.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 306f3c44e..000000000 --- a/helloworld/build.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# -# This file defines the release information about the plugin like -# its version and its ABI compatibility. -# -# So version are not managed in pom.xml (safe for parent-pom version, -# which can't be a parameter, and must be equals to rudder-branch here) -# - -# Human readable name -plugin-name=helloworld -plugin-fullname=rudder-plugin-${plugin-name} - -plugin-title-description=An example plugin for Rudder -plugin-web-description=

An example plugin for Rudder

- -# Plugin version. It is build as follow: A.B-x.y(.z) with: -# - A.B: Rudder major.minor -# - x.y(.z): plugin major.minor.micro. Micro should be omitted. When omitted, z is assumed to be 0. -# For the build, we split the information between two properties, rudder branch and plugin version, -# which must be concatenated with "-" to build the plugin version. -plugin-version=2.1 diff --git a/helloworld/packaging/metadata b/helloworld/packaging/metadata deleted file mode 100644 index c258e67c7..000000000 --- a/helloworld/packaging/metadata +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -{ - "type": "plugin", - "name": "${plugin-id}", - "version": "${plugin-version}", - "build-date": "${maven.build.timestamp}", - "build-commit": "${commit-id}", - "jar-files": [ "/opt/rudder/share/plugins/${plugin-name}/${plugin-name}.jar" ], - "content": { - "files.txz": "/opt/rudder/share/plugins" - } -} diff --git a/helloworld/packaging/postinst b/helloworld/packaging/postinst deleted file mode 100755 index 2005ff9b3..000000000 --- a/helloworld/packaging/postinst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -set -e diff --git a/helloworld/pom-template.xml b/helloworld/pom-template.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 23ddcd740..000000000 --- a/helloworld/pom-template.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ - - 4.0.0 - com.normation.plugins - helloworld - jar - ${plugin-version} - - - com.normation.plugins - plugins-parent - ${parent-version} - - - - This is a HelloWorld plugin for Rudder. Use it as a template to build your own plugin. - - - - - - org.codehaus.mojo - properties-maven-plugin - - - maven-resources-plugin - - - maven-shade-plugin - - - com.diffplug.spotless - spotless-maven-plugin - - - - - - - - javax.servlet - servlet-api - 2.5 - provided - - - - - - - - - internal-default - - - !limited - - - - org.codehaus.mojo - build-helper-maven-plugin - 3.0.0 - - - add-source - generate-sources - - add-source - - - - ${basedir}/src/main/scala-templates/default - - - - - - - - - - internal-limited - - - limited - - - - org.codehaus.mojo - templating-maven-plugin - 1.0.0 - - - filter-src - - filter-sources - - - ${basedir}/src/main/scala-templates/limited - ${project.build.directory}/generated - - - - - - org.codehaus.mojo - build-helper-maven-plugin - 3.0.0 - - - add-license-checker-source - generate-sources - - add-source - - - - ${project.build.directory}/generated - - - - - - - - - com.normation.plugins - plugins-common-private - - - - - rudder-release-private - https://nexus.normation.com/nexus/content/repositories/private-releases/ - default - false - - - rudder-snapshot-private - https://nexus.normation.com/nexus/content/repositories/private-snapshots/ - default - true - - - - - - diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-1.properties b/helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-1.properties deleted file mode 100644 index 7afd19a83..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-1.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# -# This a demo file explaining how to retrieve -# configuration properties from the plugin code. -# - -plugin.hello.world=Hello, World! from the config file - -#a value that will be overridden in an other file -override.value=value from config1 - -#a value from Rudder config -#that will be overridden -#default from Rudder is 5309 -rudder.community.port=42 - diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-2.properties b/helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-2.properties deleted file mode 100644 index 2a83706ba..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/resources/demo-config-2.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# -# This a demo file explaining how to retrieve -# configuration properties from the plugin code. -# -#override value from demo-config-1 -override.value=value from config2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/resources/helloPlugin.html b/helloworld/src/main/resources/helloPlugin.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2ad4c0fd2..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/resources/helloPlugin.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - - -
-
Plugin management
-
- -
-
- Hello from hello plugin ! -
-
-
- -
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-
Snippet HelloWorld
-
-

[here comes the hello from plugins snippet]

-
    -
  • [here comes the value for that property]
  • -
  • [here comes the hello for that property]
  • -
  • [here comes the hello for that property]
  • -
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/default/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/default/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 4a39a9a11..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/default/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/* - ************************************************************************************* - * Copyright 2018 Normation SAS - ************************************************************************************* - * - * This file is part of Rudder. - * - * Rudder is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * In accordance with the terms of section 7 (7. Additional Terms.) of - * the GNU General Public License version 3, the copyright holders add - * the following Additional permissions: - * Notwithstanding to the terms of section 5 (5. Conveying Modified Source - * Versions) and 6 (6. Conveying Non-Source Forms.) of the GNU General - * Public License version 3, when you create a Related Module, this - * Related Module is not considered as a part of the work and may be - * distributed under the license agreement of your choice. - * A "Related Module" means a set of sources files including their - * documentation that, without modification of the Source Code, enables - * supplementary functions or services in addition to those offered by - * the Software. - * - * Rudder is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Rudder. If not, see . - - * - ************************************************************************************* - */ - -package com.normation.plugins.helloworld - -import com.normation.plugins.PluginEnableImpl -import com.normation.rudder.services.nodes.NodeInfoService - -/* - * The class will be loaded by ServiceLoader, it needs an empty constructor. - */ - -final class CheckRudderPluginEnableImpl(nodeInfoService: NodeInfoService) extends PluginEnableImpl diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/limited/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/limited/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 460dba82a..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala-templates/limited/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/EnablePluginImpl.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -/* - ************************************************************************************* - * Copyright 2018 Normation SAS - ************************************************************************************* - * - * This file is part of Rudder. - * - * Rudder is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * In accordance with the terms of section 7 (7. Additional Terms.) of - * the GNU General Public License version 3, the copyright holders add - * the following Additional permissions: - * Notwithstanding to the terms of section 5 (5. Conveying Modified Source - * Versions) and 6 (6. Conveying Non-Source Forms.) of the GNU General - * Public License version 3, when you create a Related Module, this - * Related Module is not considered as a part of the work and may be - * distributed under the license agreement of your choice. - * A "Related Module" means a set of sources files including their - * documentation that, without modification of the Source Code, enables - * supplementary functions or services in addition to those offered by - * the Software. - * - * Rudder is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Rudder. If not, see . - - * - ************************************************************************************* - */ - -package com.normation.plugins.helloworld - -import com.normation.plugins.LicensedPluginCheck -import com.normation.rudder.services.nodes.NodeInfoService - -/* - * This template file will processed at build time to choose - * the correct immplementation to use for the interface. - * The default implementation is to always enable status. - * - * The class will be loaded by ServiceLoader, it needs an empty constructor. - */ -final class CheckRudderPluginEnableImpl(nodeInfoService: NodeInfoService) extends LicensedPluginCheck { - // here are processed variables - def pluginResourcePublickey = "${plugin-resource-publickey}" - def pluginResourceLicense = "${plugin-resource-license}" - def pluginDeclaredVersion = "${plugin-declared-version}" - def pluginId = "${plugin-fullname}" - - override def getNumberOfNodes: Int = nodeInfoService.getNumberOfManagedNodes -} diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala/bootstrap/rudder/plugin/HelloWorldConf.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala/bootstrap/rudder/plugin/HelloWorldConf.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 7167f62d0..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala/bootstrap/rudder/plugin/HelloWorldConf.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -package bootstrap.rudder.plugin - -import bootstrap.liftweb.RudderConfig -import bootstrap.liftweb.RudderParsedProperties._ -import com.normation.plugins._ -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.CheckRudderPluginEnableImpl -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.HelloWorldPluginDef -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.extension.CreateRuleEditFormExtension -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.extension.CreateRuleExtension -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.service.LogAccessInDb -import com.normation.utils.ParseVersion -import net.liftweb.common.Loggable -import scala.xml.NodeSeq -import scala.xml.Text - -/** - * Definition of services for the HelloWorld plugin. - */ -object HelloWorldConf extends Loggable with RudderPluginModule { - - // by build convention, we have only one of that on the classpath - lazy val pluginStatusService = new CheckRudderPluginEnableImpl(RudderConfig.nodeInfoService) - - lazy val pluginDef = new HelloWorldPluginDef(dbService, pluginStatusService) - - RudderConfig.snippetExtensionRegister.register(new CreateRuleExtension()) - RudderConfig.snippetExtensionRegister.register(new CreateRuleEditFormExtension(dbService)) - - lazy val dbService = new LogAccessInDb( - RUDDER_JDBC_URL, - RUDDER_JDBC_USERNAME, - RUDDER_JDBC_PASSWORD - ) -} - -/** - * An other plugin for testing purpose, to verify that - * two plugins don't override each other one another. - */ -object Module1 extends Loggable with RudderPluginModule { - - /** - * This class contains the metadatas about the plugins : it's version, - * name, description, etc. - */ - lazy val pluginDef = new RudderPluginDef { - val status = new PluginEnableImpl() {} - val name = PluginName("rudder-plugin-module1") - val shortName = "module1" - // version parsing error are not handled - val version = PluginVersion(ParseVersion.parse("7.0.0").getOrElse(???), ParseVersion.parse("0.0.1").getOrElse(???)) - val versionInfo = None - val basePackage = "com.normation.plugins.helloworld" - val description: NodeSeq = Text { - "A template plugin for testing purpose" - } - - val configFiles = Seq() - - def init = { - logger.info("loading module 1") - } - } -} diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/HelloWorldPluginDef.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/HelloWorldPluginDef.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 80a76ab75..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/HelloWorldPluginDef.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -package com.normation.plugins.helloworld - -import bootstrap.liftweb.ClassPathResource -import com.normation.plugins._ -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.service.LogAccessInDb -import net.liftweb.common.Loggable -import net.liftweb.http.ClasspathTemplates -import net.liftweb.sitemap.Loc.LocGroup -import net.liftweb.sitemap.Loc.Template -import net.liftweb.sitemap.Loc.Title -import net.liftweb.sitemap.LocPath.stringToLocPath -import net.liftweb.sitemap.Menu - -class HelloWorldPluginDef(dbService: LogAccessInDb, override val status: PluginStatus) extends DefaultPluginDef with Loggable { - - override val basePackage = "com.normation.plugins.helloworld" - - val configFiles = Seq(ClassPathResource("demo-config-1.properties"), ClassPathResource("demo-config-2.properties")) - - def init = { - logger.info("loading helloWorld plugin") - dbService.init() - } - - def oneTimeInit: Unit = {} - - override def pluginMenuEntry: List[(Menu, Option[String])] = { - ( - (Menu("HelloPluginConfig") / "secure" / "plugins" / "helloplugin" >> - Title(x => HelloPlugin) >> - LocGroup("administrationGroup") >> - Template(() => { - ClasspathTemplates("helloPlugin" :: Nil) openOr -
Template not found
- })).toMenu, - None - ) :: Nil - } -} diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/extension/CreateRuleExtension.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/extension/CreateRuleExtension.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 6457caa96..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/extension/CreateRuleExtension.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -package com.normation.plugins.helloworld.extension - -import com.normation.plugins.SnippetExtensionPoint -import com.normation.plugins.helloworld.service.LogAccessInDb -import com.normation.rudder.domain.policies.Rule -import com.normation.rudder.web.components.RuleEditForm -import com.normation.rudder.web.snippet.configuration.RuleManagement -import com.normation.utils.DateFormaterService -import net.liftweb.common.Loggable -import net.liftweb.util.Helpers._ -import org.joda.time.DateTime -import org.springframework.security.core.context.SecurityContextHolder -import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.UserDetails -import scala.reflect.ClassTag -import scala.xml.NodeSeq - -class CreateRuleExtension(implicit val ttag: ClassTag[RuleManagement]) - extends SnippetExtensionPoint[RuleManagement] with Loggable { - - def compose(snippet: RuleManagement): Map[String, NodeSeq => NodeSeq] = Map( - "head" -> display _, - "viewRules" -> viewRules _ - ) - - def display(xml: NodeSeq) = { - logger.info("display: I'm called !!!!!!!!!!") - xml - } - - def viewRules(xml: NodeSeq): NodeSeq = { - logger.info("viewRules: I'm called !!!!!!!!!!") - xml - } - -} - -class CreateRuleEditFormExtension( - dbLogService: LogAccessInDb -)(implicit val ttag: ClassTag[RuleEditForm]) - extends SnippetExtensionPoint[RuleEditForm] with Loggable { - - def compose(snippet: RuleEditForm): Map[String, NodeSeq => NodeSeq] = Map( - "showForm" -> addAnOtherTab(snippet) _ - ) - - /** - * Add a tab: - * - add an li in ul with id=ruleDetailsTabMenu - * - add the actual tab after the div with id=ruleDetailsEditTab - */ - def addAnOtherTab(snippet: RuleEditForm)(xml: NodeSeq) = { - logger.info("I'm called !!!!!!!!!!") - - // add a log entry - dbLogService.logAccess(SecurityContextHolder.getContext.getAuthentication.getPrincipal match { - case u: UserDetails => u.getUsername - case x => "unknown user" - }) - - ( - "#ruleDetailsTabMenu *" #> { (x: NodeSeq) => - x ++ ( -
  • An other tab, add by a plugin
  • -
  • Access log for that cr
  • - ) - } & - "#ruleDetailsEditTab" #> { (x: NodeSeq) => - x ++ - tabContent(snippet.rule)(myXml) ++ - logTabContent(logXml) - } - )(xml) - } - - def tabContent(rule: Rule) = { - "#ruleInfos" #> rule.name & - "#nodeListTableForRule" #> { xml: NodeSeq => - (".nodeId" #> rule.targets.map(target => {target.target})).apply(xml) - } - } - - private val myXml = { -
    -

    This tab list all the node on which that rule is applied

    -
    -

    This is an other tab which is provided by a plugin. Cool, isn't it ?

    -
    -
    - We are currently processing -
    - - - - - - - - - -
    Node ID
    [Here comes the node id]
    -
    - } - - def logTabContent = { - ".nodeId" #> dbLogService.getLog((DateTime.now).withYear(2015), (DateTime.now).plusDays(1)).map { log => - val date = DateFormaterService.getDisplayDate(log.date) - {log.id.toString}{log.user}{date} - } - } - - private val logXml = { -
    -

    This tab list all access date and time to that CR

    -
    - - - - - - - - - - - -
    iduserdate
    [Here comes the log id][Here comes the log user][Here comes the log date]
    -
    - } - -} diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/service/LogAccessInDb.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/service/LogAccessInDb.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 12b0df099..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/service/LogAccessInDb.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -package com.normation.plugins.helloworld.service - -import net.liftweb.common.Loggable -import org.joda.time.DateTime - -/** - * - * That service show how the plugin can write information in - * a DataBase. - * - * That service is just a simple CRUD facade to the DB. - * - * DB management/query are done thanks to Squeryl. - * - * We can see that the service has a "one time init" method that - * is used to create DataBase tables. It has to handle itself the - * test that check if the init was already done. - */ -case class AccessLog(id: Int, user: String, date: DateTime) - -class LogAccessInDb(dbUrl: String, dbUser: String, dbPass: String) extends Loggable { - - var base = List[AccessLog]() - - def init(): Unit = { - - logger.info("Dropping and creting table in database with given schema:") - base = Nil - } - - def logAccess(user: String): Unit = { - base = AccessLog(base.size, user, DateTime.now) :: base - } - - def getLog(fromTime: DateTime, toTime: DateTime): Seq[AccessLog] = { - base.filter(x => x.date.isAfter(fromTime) && x.date.isBefore(toTime)) - } - -} diff --git a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/snippet/HelloWorld.scala b/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/snippet/HelloWorld.scala deleted file mode 100644 index 66d16a753..000000000 --- a/helloworld/src/main/scala/com/normation/plugins/helloworld/snippet/HelloWorld.scala +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -package com.normation.plugins.helloworld.snippet - -import bootstrap.rudder.plugin.HelloWorldConf -import net.liftweb.http.DispatchSnippet -import net.liftweb.util.Helpers._ - -class HelloWorld extends DispatchSnippet { - - val moduleConfig = HelloWorldConf.pluginDef - - def dispatch = { case "hello" => sayHello } - - def sayHello = { - val props = Seq("plugin.hello.world", "override.value", "rudder.community.port") - - "#snippetHello *" #> "Hello from the HelloWorld Snippet" & - props.map(prop => s"#${prop} *" #> s"${prop} value: ${moduleConfig.config.getString(prop)}").reduceLeft(_ & _) - } -}