# Copyright 1999-2016 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Id$ inherit user # @ECLASS: postgres # @MAINTAINER: # PostgreSQL # @AUTHOR: Aaron W. Swenson # @BLURB: An eclass for PostgreSQL-related packages # @DESCRIPTION: # This eclass provides common utility functions that many # PostgreSQL-related packages perform, such as checking that the # currently selected PostgreSQL slot is within a range, adding a system # user to the postgres system group, and generating dependencies. case ${EAPI:-0} in 5|6) ;; *) die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (unknown) for ${ECLASS}" ;; esac # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: POSTGRES_COMPAT # @DESCRIPTION: # A Bash array containing a list of compatible PostgreSQL slots as # defined by the developer. If declared, must be declared before # inheriting this eclass. Example: POSTGRES_COMPAT=( 9.4 9.{5,6} ) # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: POSTGRES_USEDEP # @DESCRIPTION: # Add the, without brackets, 2-Style and/or 4-Style use dependencies to # be used for POSTGRES_DEP. If declared, must be declared before # inheriting this eclass. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: POSTGRES_DEP # @DESCRIPTION: # An automatically generated dependency string suitable for use in # DEPEND and RDEPEND declarations. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: POSTGRES_REQ_USE # @DESCRIPTION: # An automatically generated REQUIRED_USE-compatible string built upon # POSTGRES_COMPAT. REQUIRED_USE="... ${POSTGRES_REQ_USE}" is only # required if the package must build against one of the PostgreSQL slots # declared in POSTGRES_COMPAT. if declare -p POSTGRES_COMPAT &> /dev/null ; then # Reverse sort the given POSTGRES_COMPAT so that the most recent # slot is preferred over an older slot. # -- do we care if dependencies are deterministic by USE flags? readarray -t POSTGRES_COMPAT < <(printf '%s\n' "${POSTGRES_COMPAT[@]}" | sort -nr) POSTGRES_DEP="" POSTGRES_REQ_USE=" || (" for slot in "${POSTGRES_COMPAT[@]}" ; do POSTGRES_DEP+=" postgres_targets_postgres${slot/\./_}? ( dev-db/postgresql:${slot}=" declare -p POSTGRES_USEDEP &>/dev/null && \ POSTGRES_DEP+="[${POSTGRES_USEDEP}]" POSTGRES_DEP+=" )" IUSE+=" postgres_targets_postgres${slot/\./_}" POSTGRES_REQ_USE+=" postgres_targets_postgres${slot/\./_}" done POSTGRES_REQ_USE+=" )" else POSTGRES_DEP="dev-db/postgresql:=" declare -p POSTGRES_USEDEP &>/dev/null && \ POSTGRES_DEP+="[${POSTGRES_USEDEP}]" fi # @FUNCTION: postgres_check_slot # @DESCRIPTION: # Verify that the currently selected PostgreSQL slot is set to one of # the slots defined in POSTGRES_COMPAT. Automatically dies unless a # POSTGRES_COMPAT slot is selected. Should be called in pkg_pretend(). postgres_check_slot() { if ! declare -p POSTGRES_COMPAT &>/dev/null; then die 'POSTGRES_COMPAT not declared.' fi # Don't die because we can't run postgresql-config during pretend. [[ "$EBUILD_PHASE" = "pretend" && -z "$(which postgresql-config 2> /dev/null)" ]] \ && return 0 if has $(postgresql-config show 2> /dev/null) "${POSTGRES_COMPAT[@]}"; then return 0 else eerror "PostgreSQL slot must be set to one of: " eerror " ${POSTGRES_COMPAT[@]}" die "Incompatible PostgreSQL slot eselected" fi } # @FUNCTION: postgres_new_user # @DESCRIPTION: # Creates the "postgres" system group and user -- which is separate from # the database user -- in addition to the developer defined user. Takes # the same arguments as "enewuser". postgres_new_user() { enewgroup postgres 70 enewuser postgres 70 /bin/bash /var/lib/postgresql postgres if [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; then if [[ "$1" = "postgres" ]] ; then ewarn "Username 'postgres' implied, skipping" else local groups=$5 [[ -n "${groups}" ]] && groups+=",postgres" || groups="postgres" enewuser "$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "${groups}" fi fi }