require 'singleton' require 'rex' require 'rex/service' module Rex ### # # This class manages service allocation and interaction. This class can be # used to start HTTP servers and manage them and all that stuff. Yup. # ### class ServiceManager < Hash # # This class is a singleton. # include Singleton # # Calls the instance method to start a service. # def self.start(klass, *args) self.instance.start(klass, *args) end # # Calls the instance method to stop a service. # def self.stop(klass, *args) self.instance.stop(klass, *args) end def self.stop_by_alias(als) self.instance.stop_by_alias(als) end def self.stop_service(service) self.instance.stop_service(service) end # # Starts a service and assigns it a unique name in the service hash. # def start(klass, *args) # Get the hardcore alias. hals = hardcore_alias(klass, *args) # Has a service already been constructed for this guy? If so, increment # its reference count like it aint no thang. if (inst = self[hals]) inst.ref return inst end inst = klass.new(*args) als = inst.alias # Find an alias that isn't taken. if (self[als]) cnt = 1 cnt += 1 while (self[als + " #{cnt}"]) als = inst.alias + " #{cnt}" end # Extend the instance as a service. inst.extend(Rex::Service) # Re-aliases the instance. inst.alias = als # Fire up the engines. If an error occurs an exception will be # raised. inst.start # Alias associate and initialize reference counting self[als] = self[hals] = inst.refinit # Pass the caller a reference inst.ref inst end # # Stop a service using a given klass and arguments. These should mirror # what was originally passed to start exactly. If the reference count of # the service drops to zero the service will be destroyed. # def stop(klass, *args) stop_service(hals[hardcore_alias(klass, *args)]) end # # Stops a service using the provided alias # def stop_by_alias(als) stop_service(self[als]) end # # Stops a service instance. # def stop_service(inst) # Stop the service and be done wif it, but only if the number of # references has dropped to zero if (inst) # Since the instance may have multiple aliases, scan through # all the pairs for matching stuff. self.each_pair { |cals, cinst| self.delete(cals) if (inst == cinst) } # Lose the list-held reference to the instance inst.deref return true end # Return false if the service isn't there return false end protected # # Returns the alias for a given service instance. # def hardcore_alias(klass, *args) "__#{klass.name}#{args.to_s}" end end end