Requirements.pm 21 KB
Newer Older
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# Contributor(s): Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
16
#                 Marc Schumann <wurblzap@gmail.com>
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

package Bugzilla::Install::Requirements;

# NOTE: This package MUST NOT "use" any Bugzilla modules other than
# Bugzilla::Constants, anywhere. We may "use" standard perl modules.
#
# Subroutines may "require" and "import" from modules, but they
# MUST NOT "use."

use strict;

28
use Bugzilla::Install::Util qw(vers_cmp install_string);
29
use List::Util qw(max);
30
use Safe;
31

32 33 34
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(
    REQUIRED_MODULES
35
    OPTIONAL_MODULES
36

37
    check_requirements
38
    check_graphviz
39 40 41 42 43
    have_vers
    install_command
);

use Bugzilla::Constants;
44

45 46 47
# The below two constants are subroutines so that they can implement
# a hook. Other than that they are actually constants.

48 49 50 51
# "package" is the perl package we're checking for. "module" is the name
# of the actual module we load with "require" to see if the package is
# installed or not. "version" is the version we need, or 0 if we'll accept
# any version.
52 53 54 55
#
# "blacklist" is an arrayref of regular expressions that describe versions that
# are 'blacklisted'--that is, even if the version is high enough, Bugzilla
# will refuse to say that it's OK to run with that version.
56 57
sub REQUIRED_MODULES {
    my @modules = (
58
    {
59 60
        package => 'CGI',
        module  => 'CGI',
61 62 63
        version => '2.93'
    },
    {
64 65
        package => 'TimeDate',
        module  => 'Date::Format',
66 67 68
        version => '2.21'
    },
    {
69 70
        package => 'PathTools',
        module  => 'File::Spec',
71 72
        version => '0.84'
    },
73 74 75 76 77
    {
        package => 'DBI',
        module  => 'DBI',
        version => '1.41'
    },
78
    {
79 80
        package => 'Template-Toolkit',
        module  => 'Template',
81
        version => '2.15'
82
    },
83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93
    {
        package => 'Email-Send',
        module  => 'Email::Send',
        version => ON_WINDOWS ? '2.16' : '2.00'
    },
    {
        # This will pull in Email::MIME for us, also. 
        package => 'Email-MIME-Modifier',
        module  => 'Email::MIME::Modifier',
        version => 0
    },
94 95 96 97 98 99
    );

    my $all_modules = _get_extension_requirements(
        'REQUIRED_MODULES', \@modules);
    return $all_modules;
};
100

101 102
sub OPTIONAL_MODULES {
    my @modules = (
103
    {
104 105 106 107
        package => 'GD',
        module  => 'GD',
        version => '1.20',
        feature => 'Graphical Reports, New Charts, Old Charts'
108
    },
109 110 111 112 113 114
    {
        package => 'Chart',
        module  => 'Chart::Base',
        version => '1.0',
        feature => 'New Charts, Old Charts'
    },
115
    {
116
        package => 'Template-GD',
117 118
        # This module tells us whether or not Template-GD is installed
        # on Template-Toolkits after 2.14, and still works with 2.14 and lower.
119 120 121
        module  => 'Template::Plugin::GD::Image',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Graphical Reports'
122
    },
123
    {
124 125
        package => 'GDTextUtil',
        module  => 'GD::Text',
126 127
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Graphical Reports'
128
    },
129 130 131
    {
        package => 'GDGraph',
        module  => 'GD::Graph',
132 133
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Graphical Reports'
134 135
    },
    {
136 137 138 139
        package => 'XML-Twig',
        module  => 'XML::Twig',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Move Bugs Between Installations'
140
    },
141 142 143 144 145 146 147
    {
        package => 'MIME-tools',
        # MIME::Parser is packaged as MIME::Tools on ActiveState Perl
        module  => ON_WINDOWS ? 'MIME::Tools' : 'MIME::Parser',
        version => '5.406',
        feature => 'Move Bugs Between Installations'
    },
148
    {
149 150 151 152
        package => 'libwww-perl',
        module  => 'LWP::UserAgent',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Automatic Update Notifications'
153 154
    },
    {
155 156 157 158
        package => 'PatchReader',
        module  => 'PatchReader',
        version => '0.9.4',
        feature => 'Patch Viewer'
159 160
    },
    {
161 162 163 164
        package => 'PerlMagick',
        module  => 'Image::Magick',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Optionally Convert BMP Attachments to PNGs'
165 166
    },
    {
167 168 169 170
        package => 'perl-ldap',
        module  => 'Net::LDAP',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'LDAP Authentication'
171
    },
172 173 174 175 176 177
    {
        package => 'RadiusPerl',
        module  => 'Authen::Radius',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'RADIUS Authentication'
    },
178
    {
179 180 181 182
        package => 'SOAP-Lite',
        module  => 'SOAP::Lite',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'XML-RPC Interface'
183
    },
184
    {
185 186 187 188 189
        # We need the 'utf8_mode' method of HTML::Parser, for HTML::Scrubber.
        package => 'HTML-Parser',
        module  => 'HTML::Parser',
        version => '3.40',
        feature => 'More HTML in Product/Group Descriptions'
190 191
    },
    {
192 193 194 195
        package => 'HTML-Scrubber',
        module  => 'HTML::Scrubber',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'More HTML in Product/Group Descriptions'
196
    },
197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212

    # Inbound Email
    {
        package => 'Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper',
        module  => 'Email::MIME::Attachment::Stripper',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Inbound Email'
    },
    {
        package => 'Email-Reply',
        module  => 'Email::Reply',
        version => 0,
        feature => 'Inbound Email'
    },

    # mod_perl
213
    {
214 215 216 217
        package => 'mod_perl',
        module  => 'mod_perl2',
        version => '1.999022',
        feature => 'mod_perl'
218 219 220 221 222
    },
    # Even very new releases of perl (5.8.5) don't come with this version,
    # so I didn't want to make it a general requirement just for
    # running under mod_cgi.
    {
223 224 225 226
        package => 'CGI',
        module  => 'CGI',
        version => '3.11',
        feature => 'mod_perl'
227
    },
228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260
    );

    my $all_modules = _get_extension_requirements(
        'OPTIONAL_MODULES', \@modules);
    return $all_modules;
};

# This implements the install-requirements hook described in Bugzilla::Hook.
sub _get_extension_requirements {
    my ($function, $base_modules) = @_;
    my @all_modules;
    # get a list of all extensions
    my @extensions = glob(bz_locations()->{'extensionsdir'} . "/*");
    foreach my $extension (@extensions) {
        my $file = "$extension/code/install-requirements.pl";
        if (-e $file) {
            my $safe = new Safe;
            # This is a very liberal Safe.
            $safe->permit(qw(:browse require entereval caller));
            $safe->rdo($file);
            if ($@) {
                warn $@;
                next;
            }
            my $modules = eval { &{$safe->varglob($function)}($base_modules) };
            next unless $modules;
            push(@all_modules, @$modules);
        }
    }

    unshift(@all_modules, @$base_modules);
    return \@all_modules;
};
261

262 263 264
sub check_requirements {
    my ($output) = @_;

265
    print "\n", install_string('checking_modules'), "\n" if $output;
266
    my $root = ROOT_USER;
267
    my $missing = _check_missing(REQUIRED_MODULES, $output);
268

269
    print "\n", install_string('checking_dbd'), "\n" if $output;
270 271 272
    my $have_one_dbd = 0;
    my $db_modules = DB_MODULE;
    foreach my $db (keys %$db_modules) {
273 274
        my $dbd = $db_modules->{$db}->{dbd};
        $have_one_dbd = 1 if have_vers($dbd, $output);
275 276
    }

277
    print "\n", install_string('checking_optional'), "\n" if $output;
278
    my $missing_optional = _check_missing(OPTIONAL_MODULES, $output);
279

280 281 282 283
    # If we're running on Windows, reset the input line terminator so that
    # console input works properly - loading CGI tends to mess it up
    $/ = "\015\012" if ON_WINDOWS;

284
    my $pass = !scalar(@$missing) && $have_one_dbd;
285 286 287
    return {
        pass     => $pass,
        one_dbd  => $have_one_dbd,
288 289 290
        missing  => $missing,
        optional => $missing_optional,
        any_missing => !$pass || scalar(@$missing_optional),
291 292
    };
}
293

294 295 296
# A helper for check_requirements
sub _check_missing {
    my ($modules, $output) = @_;
297

298
    my @missing;
299 300
    foreach my $module (@$modules) {
        unless (have_vers($module, $output)) {
301
            push(@missing, $module);
302
        }
303
    }
304

305
    return \@missing;
306
}
307

308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318
# Returns the build ID of ActivePerl. If several versions of
# ActivePerl are installed, it won't be able to know which one
# you are currently running. But that's our best guess.
sub _get_activestate_build_id {
    eval 'use Win32::TieRegistry';
    return 0 if $@;
    my $key = Win32::TieRegistry->new('LMachine\Software\ActiveState\ActivePerl')
      or return 0;
    return $key->GetValue("CurrentVersion");
}

319 320
sub print_module_instructions {
    my ($check_results, $output) = @_;
321

322
    # We only print these notes if we have to.
323
    if ((!$output && @{$check_results->{missing}})
324 325 326 327 328 329
        || ($output && $check_results->{any_missing}))
    {
        print "\n* NOTE: You must run any commands listed below as "
              . ROOT_USER . ".\n\n";

        if (ON_WINDOWS) {
330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342
            my $perl_ver = sprintf('%vd', $^V);
            
            # URL when running Perl 5.8.x.
            my $url_to_theory58S = 'http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms';
            my $repo_up_cmd =
'*                                                                     *';
            # Packages for Perl 5.10 are not compatible with Perl 5.8.
            if (vers_cmp($perl_ver, '5.10') > -1) {
                $url_to_theory58S = 'http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/PPMPackages/10xx/';
            }
            # ActivePerl older than revision 819 require an additional command.
            if (_get_activestate_build_id() < 819) {
                $repo_up_cmd = <<EOT;
343
*                                                                     *
344
* Then you have to do (also as an Administrator):                     *
345
*                                                                     *
346 347 348 349
*   ppm repo up theory58S                                             *
*                                                                     *
* Do that last command over and over until you see "theory58S" at the *
* top of the displayed list.                                          *
350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360
EOT
            }
            print <<EOT;
***********************************************************************
* Note For Windows Users                                              *
***********************************************************************
* In order to install the modules listed below, you first have to run * 
* the following command as an Administrator:                          *
*                                                                     *
*   ppm repo add theory58S $url_to_theory58S
$repo_up_cmd
361 362
***********************************************************************
EOT
363 364 365
        }
    }

366
    # Required Modules
367
    if (my @missing = @{$check_results->{missing}}) {
368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380
        print <<EOT;
***********************************************************************
* REQUIRED MODULES                                                    *
***********************************************************************
* Bugzilla requires you to install some Perl modules which are either *
* missing from your system, or the version on your system is too old. *
*                                                                     *
* The latest versions of each module can be installed by running the  *
* commands below.                                                     *
***********************************************************************
EOT

        print "COMMANDS:\n\n";
381 382
        foreach my $package (@missing) {
            my $command = install_command($package);
383
            print "    $command\n";
384 385 386 387
        }
        print "\n";
    }

388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405
    if (!$check_results->{one_dbd}) {
        print <<EOT;
***********************************************************************
* DATABASE ACCESS                                                     *
***********************************************************************
* In order to access your database, Bugzilla requires that the        *
* correct "DBD" module be installed for the database that you are     *
* running.                                                            *
*                                                                     *
* Pick and run the correct command below for the database that you    *
* plan to use with Bugzilla.                                          *
***********************************************************************
COMMANDS:

EOT

        my %db_modules = %{DB_MODULE()};
        foreach my $db (keys %db_modules) {
406
            my $command = install_command($db_modules{$db}->{dbd});
407 408
            printf "%10s: \%s\n", $db_modules{$db}->{name}, $command;
            print ' ' x 12 . "Minimum version required: "
409
                  . $db_modules{$db}->{dbd}->{version} . "\n";
410 411 412 413
        }
        print "\n";
    }

414 415
    return unless $output;

416
    if (my @missing = @{$check_results->{optional}}) {
417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432
        print <<EOT;
**********************************************************************
* OPTIONAL MODULES                                                   *
**********************************************************************
* Certain Perl modules are not required by Bugzilla, but by          *
* installing the latest version you gain access to additional        *
* features.                                                          *
*                                                                    *
* The optional modules you do not have installed are listed below,   *
* with the name of the feature they enable. If you want to install   *
* one of these modules, just run the appropriate command in the      *
* "COMMANDS TO INSTALL" section.                                     *
**********************************************************************

EOT
        # Now we have to determine how large the table cols will be.
433
        my $longest_name = max(map(length($_->{package}), @missing));
434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445

        # The first column header is at least 11 characters long.
        $longest_name = 11 if $longest_name < 11;

        # The table is 71 characters long. There are seven mandatory
        # characters (* and space) in the string. So, we have a total
        # of 64 characters to work with.
        my $remaining_space = 64 - $longest_name;
        print '*' x 71 . "\n";
        printf "* \%${longest_name}s * %-${remaining_space}s *\n",
               'MODULE NAME', 'ENABLES FEATURE(S)';
        print '*' x 71 . "\n";
446
        foreach my $package (@missing) {
447
            printf "* \%${longest_name}s * %-${remaining_space}s *\n",
448
                   $package->{package}, $package->{feature};
449 450
        }
        print '*' x 71 . "\n";
451

452
        print "COMMANDS TO INSTALL:\n\n";
453 454 455
        foreach my $module (@missing) {
            my $command = install_command($module);
            printf "%15s: $command\n", $module->{package};
456 457
        }
    }
458 459 460 461

    if ($output && $check_results->{any_missing}) {
        print install_string('install_all', { perl => $^X });
    }
462 463
}

464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493
sub check_graphviz {
    my ($output) = @_;

    return 1 if (Bugzilla->params->{'webdotbase'} =~ /^https?:/);

    printf("Checking for %15s %-9s ", "GraphViz", "(any)") if $output;

    my $return = 0;
    if(-x Bugzilla->params->{'webdotbase'}) {
        print "ok: found\n" if $output;
        $return = 1;
    } else {
        print "not a valid executable: " . Bugzilla->params->{'webdotbase'} . "\n";
    }

    my $webdotdir = bz_locations()->{'webdotdir'};
    # Check .htaccess allows access to generated images
    if (-e "$webdotdir/.htaccess") {
        my $htaccess = new IO::File("$webdotdir/.htaccess", 'r') 
            || die "$webdotdir/.htaccess: " . $!;
        if (!grep(/png/, $htaccess->getlines)) {
            print "Dependency graph images are not accessible.\n";
            print "delete $webdotdir/.htaccess and re-run checksetup.pl to fix.\n";
        }
        $htaccess->close;
    }

    return $return;
}

494
# This was originally clipped from the libnet Makefile.PL, adapted here to
495
# use the below vers_cmp routine for accurate version checking.
496
sub have_vers {
497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506
    my ($params, $output) = @_;
    my $module  = $params->{module};
    my $package = $params->{package};
    if (!$package) {
        $package = $module;
        $package =~ s/::/-/g;
    }
    my $wanted  = $params->{version};

    eval "require $module;";
507

508
    # VERSION is provided by UNIVERSAL::
509
    my $vnum = eval { $module->VERSION } || -1;
510 511 512 513

    # CGI's versioning scheme went 2.75, 2.751, 2.752, 2.753, 2.76
    # That breaks the standard version tests, so we need to manually correct
    # the version
514
    if ($module eq 'CGI' && $vnum =~ /(2\.7\d)(\d+)/) {
515 516 517
        $vnum = $1 . "." . $2;
    }

518
    my $vstr;
519
    if ($vnum eq "-1") { # string compare just in case it's non-numeric
520
        $vstr = install_string('module_not_found');
521 522
    }
    elsif (vers_cmp($vnum,"0") > -1) {
523
        $vstr = install_string('module_found', { ver => $vnum });
524 525
    }
    else {
526
        $vstr = install_string('module_unknown_version');
527 528 529
    }

    my $vok = (vers_cmp($vnum,$wanted) > -1);
530 531 532 533 534 535
    my $blacklisted;
    if ($vok && $params->{blacklist}) {
        $blacklisted = grep($vnum =~ /$_/, @{$params->{blacklist}});
        $vok = 0 if $blacklisted;
    }

536 537 538 539 540
    if ($output) {
        my $ok           = $vok ? install_string('module_ok') : '';
        my $black_string = $blacklisted ? install_string('blacklisted') : '';
        my $want_string  = $wanted ? "v$wanted" : install_string('any');

541 542 543
        $ok = "$ok:" if $ok;
        printf "%s %19s %-9s $ok $vstr $black_string\n",
            install_string('checking_for'), $package, "($want_string)";
544 545
    }
    
546 547 548 549 550
    return $vok ? 1 : 0;
}

sub install_command {
    my $module = shift;
551 552
    my ($command, $package);

553
    if (ON_WINDOWS) {
554 555 556 557
        $command = 'ppm install %s';
        $package = $module->{package};
    }
    else {
558
        $command = "$^X install-module.pl \%s";
559 560 561
        # Non-Windows installations need to use module names, because
        # CPAN doesn't understand package names.
        $package = $module->{module};
562
    }
563
    return sprintf $command, $package;
564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596
}

1;

__END__

=head1 NAME

Bugzilla::Install::Requirements - Functions and variables dealing
  with Bugzilla's perl-module requirements.

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module is used primarily by C<checksetup.pl> to determine whether
or not all of Bugzilla's prerequisites are installed. (That is, all the
perl modules it requires.)

=head1 CONSTANTS

=over 4

=item C<REQUIRED_MODULES>

An arrayref of hashrefs that describes the perl modules required by 
Bugzilla. The hashes have two keys, C<name> and C<version>, which
represent the name of the module and the version that we require.

=back

=head1 SUBROUTINES

=over 4

597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636
=item C<check_requirements>

=over

=item B<Description>

This checks what optional or required perl modules are installed, like
C<checksetup.pl> does.

=item B<Params>

=over

=item C<$output> - C<true> if you want the function to print out information
about what it's doing, and the versions of everything installed.

=back

=item B<Returns>

A hashref containing these values:

=over

=item C<pass> - Whether or not we have all the mandatory requirements.

=item C<missing> - An arrayref containing any required modules that
are not installed or that are not up-to-date. Each item in the array is
a hashref in the format of items from L</REQUIRED_MODULES>.

=item C<optional> - The same as C<missing>, but for optional modules.

=item C<have_one_dbd> - True if at least one C<DBD::> module is installed.

=item C<any_missing> - True if there are any missing modules, even optional
modules.

=back

=back
637

638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647
=item C<check_graphviz($output)>

Description: Checks if the graphviz binary specified in the 
  C<webdotbase> parameter is a valid binary, or a valid URL.

Params:      C<$output> - C<$true> if you want the function to
                 print out information about what it's doing.

Returns:     C<1> if the check was successful, C<0> otherwise.

648
=item C<have_vers($module, $output)>
649 650 651 652 653 654

 Description: Tells you whether or not you have the appropriate
              version of the module requested. It also prints
              out a message to the user explaining the check
              and the result.

655 656
 Params:      C<$module> - A hashref, in the format of an item from 
                           L</REQUIRED_MODULES>.
657 658 659
              C<$output> - Set to true if you want this function to
                           print information to STDOUT about what it's
                           doing.
660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669

 Returns:   C<1> if you have the module installed and you have the
            appropriate version. C<0> otherwise.

=item C<install_command($module)>

 Description: Prints out the appropriate command to install the
              module specified, depending on whether you're
              on Windows or Linux.

670 671
 Params:      C<$module> - A hashref, in the format of an item from
                           L</REQUIRED_MODULES>.
672 673 674 675

 Returns:     nothing

=back