109 lines
2.3 KiB
Ruby
109 lines
2.3 KiB
Ruby
# -*- coding: binary -*-
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module Rex
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autoload :Job, 'rex/job'
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###
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#
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# This class contains zero or more abstract jobs that can be enumerated and
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# stopped in a generic fashion. This is used to provide a mechanism for
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# keeping track of arbitrary contexts that may or may not require a dedicated
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# thread.
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#
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###
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class JobContainer < Hash
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def initialize
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self.job_id_pool = 0
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end
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#
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# Adds an already running task as a symbolic job to the container.
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#
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def add_job(name, ctx, run_proc, clean_proc)
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real_name = name
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count = 0
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jid = job_id_pool
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self.job_id_pool += 1
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# If we were not supplied with a job name, pick one from the hat
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if (real_name == nil)
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real_name = '#' + jid.to_s
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end
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# Find a unique job name
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while (j = self[real_name])
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real_name = name + " #{count}"
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count += 1
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end
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j = Job.new(self, jid, real_name, ctx, run_proc, clean_proc)
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self[jid.to_s] = j
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end
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#
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# Starts a job using the supplied name and run/clean procedures.
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#
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def start_job(name, ctx, run_proc, clean_proc = nil)
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j = add_job(name, ctx, run_proc, clean_proc)
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j.start
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j.jid
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end
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#
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# Starts a background job that doesn't call the cleanup routine or run
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# the run_proc in its own thread. Rather, the run_proc is called
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# immediately and the clean_proc is never called until the job is removed
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# from the job container.
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#
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def start_bg_job(name, ctx, run_proc, clean_proc = nil, async = true)
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j = add_job(name, ctx, run_proc, clean_proc)
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j.start(async)
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j.jid
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end
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#
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# Stops the job with the supplied name and forces it to cleanup. Stopping
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# the job also leads to its removal.
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#
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def stop_job(jid)
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if (j = self[jid.to_s])
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j.stop
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remove_job(j)
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end
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end
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#
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# Removes a job that was previously running. This is typically called when
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# a job completes its task.
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#
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def remove_job(inst)
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self.delete(inst.jid.to_s)
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end
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#
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# Overrides the builtin 'each' operator to avoid the following exception on Ruby 1.9.2+
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# "can't add a new key into hash during iteration"
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#
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def each(&block)
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list = []
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self.keys.sort.each do |sidx|
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list << [sidx, self[sidx]]
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end
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list.each(&block)
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end
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protected
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attr_accessor :job_id_pool # :nodoc:
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end
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end
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