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#!/usr/bin/env perl
=head1 NAME
with-lock - Prevent multiple executions of a program
=cut
=head1 SYNOPSIS
General Options:
--help Show the help information for this script.
--verbose Show useful debugging information.
=cut
=head1 ABOUT
with-lock allows you to run a command under an execlusive
lock - this will prevent you from running two identical
commands at the same time.
The program is similar to lckdo but automatically determines
the name of the lockfile to use by hashing the specified command.
=cut
=head1 AUTHOR
Steve
--
http://www.steve.org.uk/
=cut
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 by Steve Kemp. All rights reserved.
This script is free software;you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use English;
use Fcntl qw(:DEFAULT :flock);
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
#
# Get the options, either defaults or from the command line.
#
my %config = parsedOptions();
#
# Ensure we have arguments
#
if ( $#ARGV < 0 )
{
print "Usage: $0 command to execute\n";
exit(1);
}
#
# Sum up the arguments we have
#
my $hash = sumArgs(@ARGV);
#
# The lockfile we'll use
#
my $lock = "/var/tmp/$UID.$hash";
#
# Open it.
#
open( my $handle, ">", $lock ) or
die "Failed to open lockfile $lock - $!";
#
# Lock it, aborting on error.
#
unless ( flock( $handle, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB ) )
{
print "Failed to acquire lock\n";
if ( $config{ 'verbose' } )
{
print "Lockfile is $lock\n";
}
exit(1);
}
#
# Run our command.
#
my $ret = system(@ARGV);
#
# Cleanup
#
close($handle);
unlink($lock) if ($lock);
exit($ret);
=begin doc
Parse the command-line options.
=end doc
=cut
sub parsedOptions
{
my %vars;
exit
if (
!GetOptions( "help" => \$vars{ 'help' },
"verbose" => \$vars{ 'verbose' } ) );
pod2usage(1) if ( $vars{ 'help' } );
return (%vars);
}
=begin doc
Checksum the given array (== command line program + args ) and return
the SHA1 digest of them
=end doc
=cut
sub sumArgs
{
my (@args) = (@_);
my $hash = undef;
foreach my $module (qw! Digest::SHA Digest::SHA1 !)
{
# If we succeeded in calculating the hash we're done.
next if ( defined($hash) );
# Attempt to load the module
my $eval = "use $module;";
## no critic (Eval)
eval($eval);
## use critic
#
# Loaded module, with no errors.
#
if ( !$@ )
{
my $object = $module->new;
foreach my $a (@args)
{
$object->add($a);
}
$hash = $object->hexdigest();
}
}
return ($hash);
}