#!/bin/sh # shellcheck disable=SC2039 # zed-functions.sh # # ZED helper functions for use in ZEDLETs # Variable Defaults # : "${ZED_LOCKDIR:="/var/lock"}" : "${ZED_NOTIFY_INTERVAL_SECS:=3600}" : "${ZED_NOTIFY_VERBOSE:=0}" : "${ZED_RUNDIR:="/var/run"}" : "${ZED_SYSLOG_PRIORITY:="daemon.notice"}" : "${ZED_SYSLOG_TAG:="zed"}" ZED_FLOCK_FD=8 # zed_check_cmd (cmd, ...) # # For each argument given, search PATH for the executable command [cmd]. # Log a message if [cmd] is not found. # # Arguments # cmd: name of executable command for which to search # # Return # 0 if all commands are found in PATH and are executable # n for a count of the command executables that are not found # zed_check_cmd() { local cmd local rv=0 for cmd; do if ! command -v "${cmd}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then zed_log_err "\"${cmd}\" not installed" rv=$((rv + 1)) fi done return "${rv}" } # zed_log_msg (msg, ...) # # Write all argument strings to the system log. # # Globals # ZED_SYSLOG_PRIORITY # ZED_SYSLOG_TAG # # Return # nothing # zed_log_msg() { logger -p "${ZED_SYSLOG_PRIORITY}" -t "${ZED_SYSLOG_TAG}" -- "$@" } # zed_log_err (msg, ...) # # Write an error message to the system log. This message will contain the # script name, EID, and all argument strings. # # Globals # ZED_SYSLOG_PRIORITY # ZED_SYSLOG_TAG # ZEVENT_EID # # Return # nothing # zed_log_err() { logger -p "${ZED_SYSLOG_PRIORITY}" -t "${ZED_SYSLOG_TAG}" -- "error:" \ "$(basename -- "$0"):""${ZEVENT_EID:+" eid=${ZEVENT_EID}:"}" "$@" } # zed_lock (lockfile, [fd]) # # Obtain an exclusive (write) lock on [lockfile]. If the lock cannot be # immediately acquired, wait until it becomes available. # # Every zed_lock() must be paired with a corresponding zed_unlock(). # # By default, flock-style locks associate the lockfile with file descriptor 8. # The bash manpage warns that file descriptors >9 should be used with care as # they may conflict with file descriptors used internally by the shell. File # descriptor 9 is reserved for zed_rate_limit(). If concurrent locks are held # within the same process, they must use different file descriptors (preferably # decrementing from 8); otherwise, obtaining a new lock with a given file # descriptor will release the previous lock associated with that descriptor. # # Arguments # lockfile: pathname of the lock file; the lock will be stored in # ZED_LOCKDIR unless the pathname contains a "/". # fd: integer for the file descriptor used by flock (OPTIONAL unless holding # concurrent locks) # # Globals # ZED_FLOCK_FD # ZED_LOCKDIR # # Return # nothing # zed_lock() { local lockfile="$1" local fd="${2:-${ZED_FLOCK_FD}}" local umask_bak local err [ -n "${lockfile}" ] || return if ! expr "${lockfile}" : '.*/' >/dev/null 2>&1; then lockfile="${ZED_LOCKDIR}/${lockfile}" fi umask_bak="$(umask)" umask 077 # Obtain a lock on the file bound to the given file descriptor. # eval "exec ${fd}>> '${lockfile}'" if ! err="$(flock --exclusive "${fd}" 2>&1)"; then zed_log_err "failed to lock \"${lockfile}\": ${err}" fi umask "${umask_bak}" } # zed_unlock (lockfile, [fd]) # # Release the lock on [lockfile]. # # Arguments # lockfile: pathname of the lock file # fd: integer for the file descriptor used by flock (must match the file # descriptor passed to the zed_lock function call) # # Globals # ZED_FLOCK_FD # ZED_LOCKDIR # # Return # nothing # zed_unlock() { local lockfile="$1" local fd="${2:-${ZED_FLOCK_FD}}" local err [ -n "${lockfile}" ] || return if ! expr "${lockfile}" : '.*/' >/dev/null 2>&1; then lockfile="${ZED_LOCKDIR}/${lockfile}" fi # Release the lock and close the file descriptor. if ! err="$(flock --unlock "${fd}" 2>&1)"; then zed_log_err "failed to unlock \"${lockfile}\": ${err}" fi eval "exec ${fd}>&-" } # zed_notify (subject, pathname) # # Send a notification via all available methods. # # Arguments # subject: notification subject # pathname: pathname containing the notification message (OPTIONAL) # # Return # 0: notification succeeded via at least one method # 1: notification failed # 2: no notification methods configured # zed_notify() { local subject="$1" local pathname="$2" local num_success=0 local num_failure=0 zed_notify_email "${subject}" "${pathname}"; rv=$? [ "${rv}" -eq 0 ] && num_success=$((num_success + 1)) [ "${rv}" -eq 1 ] && num_failure=$((num_failure + 1)) zed_notify_pushbullet "${subject}" "${pathname}"; rv=$? [ "${rv}" -eq 0 ] && num_success=$((num_success + 1)) [ "${rv}" -eq 1 ] && num_failure=$((num_failure + 1)) zed_notify_slack_webhook "${subject}" "${pathname}"; rv=$? [ "${rv}" -eq 0 ] && num_success=$((num_success + 1)) [ "${rv}" -eq 1 ] && num_failure=$((num_failure + 1)) [ "${num_success}" -gt 0 ] && return 0 [ "${num_failure}" -gt 0 ] && return 1 return 2 } # zed_notify_email (subject, pathname) # # Send a notification via email to the address specified by ZED_EMAIL_ADDR. # # Requires the mail executable to be installed in the standard PATH, or # ZED_EMAIL_PROG to be defined with the pathname of an executable capable of # reading a message body from stdin. # # Command-line options to the mail executable can be specified in # ZED_EMAIL_OPTS. This undergoes the following keyword substitutions: # - @ADDRESS@ is replaced with the space-delimited recipient email address(es) # - @SUBJECT@ is replaced with the notification subject # # Arguments # subject: notification subject # pathname: pathname containing the notification message (OPTIONAL) # # Globals # ZED_EMAIL_PROG # ZED_EMAIL_OPTS # ZED_EMAIL_ADDR # # Return # 0: notification sent # 1: notification failed # 2: not configured # zed_notify_email() { local subject="$1" local pathname="${2:-"/dev/null"}" : "${ZED_EMAIL_PROG:="mail"}" : "${ZED_EMAIL_OPTS:="-s '@SUBJECT@' @ADDRESS@"}" # For backward compatibility with ZED_EMAIL. if [ -n "${ZED_EMAIL}" ] && [ -z "${ZED_EMAIL_ADDR}" ]; then ZED_EMAIL_ADDR="${ZED_EMAIL}" fi [ -n "${ZED_EMAIL_ADDR}" ] || return 2 zed_check_cmd "${ZED_EMAIL_PROG}" || return 1 [ -n "${subject}" ] || return 1 if [ ! -r "${pathname}" ]; then zed_log_err \ "$(basename "${ZED_EMAIL_PROG}") cannot read \"${pathname}\"" return 1 fi ZED_EMAIL_OPTS="$(echo "${ZED_EMAIL_OPTS}" \ | sed -e "s/@ADDRESS@/${ZED_EMAIL_ADDR}/g" \ -e "s/@SUBJECT@/${subject}/g")" # shellcheck disable=SC2086 eval ${ZED_EMAIL_PROG} ${ZED_EMAIL_OPTS} < "${pathname}" >/dev/null 2>&1 rv=$? if [ "${rv}" -ne 0 ]; then zed_log_err "$(basename "${ZED_EMAIL_PROG}") exit=${rv}" return 1 fi return 0 } # zed_notify_pushbullet (subject, pathname) # # Send a notification via Pushbullet . # The access token (ZED_PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN) identifies this client to the # Pushbullet server. The optional channel tag (ZED_PUSHBULLET_CHANNEL_TAG) is # for pushing to notification feeds that can be subscribed to; if a channel is # not defined, push notifications will instead be sent to all devices # associated with the account specified by the access token. # # Requires awk, curl, and sed executables to be installed in the standard PATH. # # References # https://docs.pushbullet.com/ # https://www.pushbullet.com/security # # Arguments # subject: notification subject # pathname: pathname containing the notification message (OPTIONAL) # # Globals # ZED_PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN # ZED_PUSHBULLET_CHANNEL_TAG # # Return # 0: notification sent # 1: notification failed # 2: not configured # zed_notify_pushbullet() { local subject="$1" local pathname="${2:-"/dev/null"}" local msg_body local msg_tag local msg_json local msg_out local msg_err local url="https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes" [ -n "${ZED_PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN}" ] || return 2 [ -n "${subject}" ] || return 1 if [ ! -r "${pathname}" ]; then zed_log_err "pushbullet cannot read \"${pathname}\"" return 1 fi zed_check_cmd "awk" "curl" "sed" || return 1 # Escape the following characters in the message body for JSON: # newline, backslash, double quote, horizontal tab, vertical tab, # and carriage return. # msg_body="$(awk '{ ORS="\\n" } { gsub(/\\/, "\\\\"); gsub(/"/, "\\\""); gsub(/\t/, "\\t"); gsub(/\f/, "\\f"); gsub(/\r/, "\\r"); print }' \ "${pathname}")" # Push to a channel if one is configured. # [ -n "${ZED_PUSHBULLET_CHANNEL_TAG}" ] && msg_tag="$(printf \ '"channel_tag": "%s", ' "${ZED_PUSHBULLET_CHANNEL_TAG}")" # Construct the JSON message for pushing a note. # msg_json="$(printf '{%s"type": "note", "title": "%s", "body": "%s"}' \ "${msg_tag}" "${subject}" "${msg_body}")" # Send the POST request and check for errors. # msg_out="$(curl -u "${ZED_PUSHBULLET_ACCESS_TOKEN}:" -X POST "${url}" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json" --data-binary "${msg_json}" \ 2>/dev/null)"; rv=$? if [ "${rv}" -ne 0 ]; then zed_log_err "curl exit=${rv}" return 1 fi msg_err="$(echo "${msg_out}" \ | sed -n -e 's/.*"error" *:.*"message" *: *"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p')" if [ -n "${msg_err}" ]; then zed_log_err "pushbullet \"${msg_err}"\" return 1 fi return 0 } # zed_notify_slack_webhook (subject, pathname) # # Notification via Slack Webhook . # The Webhook URL (ZED_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL) identifies this client to the # Slack channel. # # Requires awk, curl, and sed executables to be installed in the standard PATH. # # References # https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks # # Arguments # subject: notification subject # pathname: pathname containing the notification message (OPTIONAL) # # Globals # ZED_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL # # Return # 0: notification sent # 1: notification failed # 2: not configured # zed_notify_slack_webhook() { [ -n "${ZED_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}" ] || return 2 local subject="$1" local pathname="${2:-"/dev/null"}" local msg_body local msg_tag local msg_json local msg_out local msg_err local url="${ZED_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}" [ -n "${subject}" ] || return 1 if [ ! -r "${pathname}" ]; then zed_log_err "slack webhook cannot read \"${pathname}\"" return 1 fi zed_check_cmd "awk" "curl" "sed" || return 1 # Escape the following characters in the message body for JSON: # newline, backslash, double quote, horizontal tab, vertical tab, # and carriage return. # msg_body="$(awk '{ ORS="\\n" } { gsub(/\\/, "\\\\"); gsub(/"/, "\\\""); gsub(/\t/, "\\t"); gsub(/\f/, "\\f"); gsub(/\r/, "\\r"); print }' \ "${pathname}")" # Construct the JSON message for posting. # msg_json="$(printf '{"text": "*%s*\n%s"}' "${subject}" "${msg_body}" )" # Send the POST request and check for errors. # msg_out="$(curl -X POST "${url}" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json" --data-binary "${msg_json}" \ 2>/dev/null)"; rv=$? if [ "${rv}" -ne 0 ]; then zed_log_err "curl exit=${rv}" return 1 fi msg_err="$(echo "${msg_out}" \ | sed -n -e 's/.*"error" *:.*"message" *: *"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p')" if [ -n "${msg_err}" ]; then zed_log_err "slack webhook \"${msg_err}"\" return 1 fi return 0 } # zed_rate_limit (tag, [interval]) # # Check whether an event of a given type [tag] has already occurred within the # last [interval] seconds. # # This function obtains a lock on the statefile using file descriptor 9. # # Arguments # tag: arbitrary string for grouping related events to rate-limit # interval: time interval in seconds (OPTIONAL) # # Globals # ZED_NOTIFY_INTERVAL_SECS # ZED_RUNDIR # # Return # 0 if the event should be processed # 1 if the event should be dropped # # State File Format # time;tag # zed_rate_limit() { local tag="$1" local interval="${2:-${ZED_NOTIFY_INTERVAL_SECS}}" local lockfile="zed.zedlet.state.lock" local lockfile_fd=9 local statefile="${ZED_RUNDIR}/zed.zedlet.state" local time_now local time_prev local umask_bak local rv=0 [ -n "${tag}" ] || return 0 zed_lock "${lockfile}" "${lockfile_fd}" time_now="$(date +%s)" time_prev="$(grep -E "^[0-9]+;${tag}\$" "${statefile}" 2>/dev/null \ | tail -1 | cut -d\; -f1)" if [ -n "${time_prev}" ] \ && [ "$((time_now - time_prev))" -lt "${interval}" ]; then rv=1 else umask_bak="$(umask)" umask 077 grep -E -v "^[0-9]+;${tag}\$" "${statefile}" 2>/dev/null \ > "${statefile}.$$" echo "${time_now};${tag}" >> "${statefile}.$$" mv -f "${statefile}.$$" "${statefile}" umask "${umask_bak}" fi zed_unlock "${lockfile}" "${lockfile_fd}" return "${rv}" } # zed_guid_to_pool (guid) # # Convert a pool GUID into its pool name (like "tank") # Arguments # guid: pool GUID (decimal or hex) # # Return # Pool name # zed_guid_to_pool() { if [ -z "$1" ] ; then return fi guid="$(printf "%u" "$1")" $ZPOOL get -H -ovalue,name guid | awk '$1 == '"$guid"' {print $2; exit}' } # zed_exit_if_ignoring_this_event # # Exit the script if we should ignore this event, as determined by # $ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_INCLUDE and $ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_EXCLUDE in zed.rc. # This function assumes you've imported the normal zed variables. zed_exit_if_ignoring_this_event() { if [ -n "${ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_INCLUDE}" ]; then eval "case ${ZEVENT_SUBCLASS} in ${ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_INCLUDE});; *) exit 0;; esac" elif [ -n "${ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_EXCLUDE}" ]; then eval "case ${ZEVENT_SUBCLASS} in ${ZED_SYSLOG_SUBCLASS_EXCLUDE}) exit 0;; *);; esac" fi }