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1 root 1.38 #!/opt/bin/perl
2 root 1.1
3     =head1 NAME
4    
5     aemp - AnyEvent:MP utility
6    
7     =head1 SYNOPSIS
8    
9     aemp command args...
10    
11     # protocol commands
12 root 1.19 aemp snd <port> <arg...> # send a message
13     aemp mon <port> # wait till port is killed
14 root 1.41 aemp cal <port> <arg...> # send message, append reply
15 root 1.19 aemp eval <node> <expr...> # evaluate expression
16 root 1.42 aemp shell [<node>] # run an interactive shell
17 root 1.37 aemp trace <node> # trace the network topology
18 root 1.8
19     # run a node
20 root 1.26 aemp run configure_args... # run a node
21 root 1.37 aemp restart <node> # restart a node if running under watchdog
22 root 1.8
23 root 1.23 # node configuration: node ID
24 root 1.19 aemp setnodeid <nodeid> # configure the real node id
25     aemp delnodeid # reset node id to default (= inherit)
26 root 1.1
27 root 1.47 # node configuration: authentication
28 root 1.19 aemp gensecret # generate a random shared secret
29     aemp setsecret <secret> # set the shared secret
30     aemp delsecret # remove the secret (= inherit)
31     aemp gencert # generate a random certificate
32     aemp setcert <file> # set a certificate (key.pem + certificate.pem)
33     aemp delcert # remove certificate (= inherit)
34 root 1.8
35 root 1.17 # node configuration: seed addresses for bootstrapping
36 root 1.19 aemp setseeds <host:port>,... # set seeds
37     aemp delseeds # clear all seeds (= inherit)
38     aemp addseed <host:port> # add a seed
39     aemp delseed <host:port> # remove seed
40 root 1.17
41     # node configuration: bind addresses
42 root 1.19 aemp setbinds <host:port>,... # set binds
43     aemp delbinds # clear all binds (= inherit)
44     aemp addbind <host:port> # add a bind address
45     aemp delbind <host:port> # remove a bind address
46 root 1.8
47     # node configuration: services
48 root 1.19 aemp setservices initfunc,... # set service functions
49     aemp delservices # clear all services (= inherit)
50     aemp addservice <initfunc> # add an instance of a service
51     aemp delservice <initfunc> # delete one instance of a service
52 root 1.6
53 root 1.47 # profile management
54 root 1.10 aemp profile <name> <command>... # apply command to profile only
55 root 1.26 aemp setparent <name> # specify a parent profile
56 root 1.25 aemp delparent # clear parent again
57 root 1.19 aemp delprofile <name> # eradicate the named profile
58     aemp showprofile <name> # display given profile
59 root 1.25 aemp showconfig <name> ... # display effective config
60 root 1.10
61 root 1.47 # node configuration: low-level protocol
62 root 1.54 aemp [set|del]secure <boolean>
63 root 1.47 aemp [set|del]monitor_timeout <seconds>
64     aemp [set|del]connect_interval <seconds>
65     aemp [set|del]framing_format [array]
66     aemp [set|del]auth_offer [array]
67     aemp [set|del]auth_accept [array]
68     aemp [set|del]autocork <boolean>
69     aemp [set|del]nodelay <boolean>
70    
71 root 1.1 =head1 DESCRIPTION
72    
73 root 1.8 With aemp you can configure various aspects of AnyEvent::MP and its
74 root 1.22 protocol, send various messages and even run a node.
75 root 1.1
76 root 1.23 The F<aemp> utility works like F<cvs>, F<svn> or other commands: the first
77     argument defines which operation (subcommand) is requested, after which
78     arguments for this operation are expected. When a subcommand does not eat
79     all remaining arguments, the remaining arguments will again be interpreted
80     as subcommand and so on.
81    
82     This means you can chain multiple commands, which is handy for profile
83     configuration, e.g.:
84    
85 root 1.27 aemp gensecret profile xyzzy binds 4040,4041 nodeid anon/
86    
87     Please note that all C<setxxx> subcommands have an alias without the
88     C<set> prefix.
89 root 1.23
90 root 1.34 All configuration data is stored in a human-readable (JSON) config file
91 root 1.46 stored in F<~/.perl-anyevent-mp> (or F<%appdata%/perl-anyevent-mp> on
92 root 1.49 loser systems, or wherever C<$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MP_RC}> points to). Feel
93 root 1.46 free to look at it or edit it, the format is relatively simple.
94 root 1.34
95 root 1.35 =head2 SPECIFYING ARGUMENTS
96    
97     Arguments can be specified just as with any other shell command, with a
98     few special cases:
99    
100     If the I<first> argument starts with a literal C<[>-character, then it is
101     interpreted as a UTF-8 encoded JSON text. The resulting array replaces all
102     arguments.
103    
104     Otherwise, if I<any> argument starts with one of C<[>, C<{> or C<">, then
105     it is interpreted as UTF-8 encoded JSON text (or a single value in case of
106     C<">), and the resulting reference or scalar replaces the argument.
107    
108     This allows you, for example, to specify binds in F<aemp run> (using POSIX
109     shell syntax):
110    
111     aemp run binds '["*:4040"]'
112    
113 root 1.23 =head2 RUNNING A NODE
114    
115     This can be used to run a node - together with some services, this makes
116 elmex 1.32 it unnecessary to write any wrapper programs.
117 root 1.23
118     =over 4
119    
120 root 1.30 =item run <configure_args>...
121 root 1.23
122 root 1.26 Runs a node by calling C<AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::configure> with the given
123 root 1.23 arguments. The node runs under L<AnyEvent::Watchdog>, can be restarted
124 root 1.30 (and autorestarted, see the L<AnyEvent::Watchdog> manual). A very common
125 root 1.33 invocation is to just specify a profile using the profile name
126 root 1.30
127 root 1.33 aemp run database-backend
128 root 1.30
129     ... but you can use most arguments that C<configure> understands:
130    
131     aemp run nodeid mynode2 profile someprofile
132 root 1.23
133     Care has been taken to load (almost) no modules other than
134     L<AnyEvent::Watchdog> and the modules it loads, so everything (including
135     the L<AnyEvent::MP> modules themselves) will be freshly loaded on restart,
136     which makes upgrading everything except the perl binary easy.
137    
138 root 1.37 =item restart <node>
139    
140     Restarts the node using C<AnyEvent::Watchdog::Util::restart>. This works
141     for nodes started by C<aemp run>, but also for any other node that uses
142     L<AnyEvent::Watchdog>.
143    
144 root 1.23 =back
145    
146     =head2 PROTOCOL COMMANDS
147    
148     These commands actually communicate with other nodes. They all use a node
149 elmex 1.32 profile name of C<aemp> (specifying a default node ID of C<anon/> and a
150 root 1.25 binds list containing C<*:*> only).
151 root 1.23
152     They all use a timeout of five seconds, after which they give up.
153    
154     =over 4
155    
156     =item snd <port> <arguments...>
157    
158     Simply send a message to the given port - where you get the port ID from
159     is your problem.
160    
161     Exits after ensuring that the message has been delivered to its node.
162    
163 elmex 1.32 Most useful to take advantage of some undocumented functionality inside
164 root 1.23 nodes, such as node ports being able to call any method:
165    
166     aemp snd doomed AnyEvent::Watchdog::restart 1
167    
168 root 1.41 =item cal <port> <arg...>
169 root 1.23
170 root 1.41 Like F<aemp cal>: appends a local reply port to the message and waits for
171     a message to it.
172 root 1.23
173     Any return values will be JSON-encoded and printed separated by commas
174     (kind of like a JSON array without []-brackets).
175    
176 root 1.41 Example: ask the (undocumented) time service of a node for its current
177 root 1.23 time.
178    
179 root 1.41 aemp cal mynode time
180 root 1.23
181     =item mon <port>
182    
183     Monitors the port and exits when it's monitorign callback is called. Most
184     useful to monitor node ports.
185    
186     Example: monitor some node.
187    
188     aemp mon doomed
189    
190     =item eval <node> <expr...>
191    
192     Joins all remaining arguments into a string and evaluates it on the given
193 root 1.41 node. Return values are handled as with F<aemp cal>.
194 root 1.23
195     Example: find the unix process ID of the node called posicks.
196    
197     aemp eval posicks '$$'
198    
199     =item trace <node>
200    
201     Asks the given node for all currently connected nodes, then asks those
202     nodes for the same, thus tracing all node connections.
203    
204 root 1.31 =back
205 root 1.23
206     =head2 CONFIGURATION/NODE ID/SECRET/CERTIFICATE
207    
208     These commands deal with rather basic settings, the node ID, the shared
209     secret and the TLS certificate.
210    
211     =over 4
212    
213     =item setnodeid <nodeid>
214    
215 root 1.50 Set the node ID to the given string. If it ends with a slash (C</>), then
216     a random string is appended to make it unique.
217    
218     If no nodeid is specified in any profile, then the profile name, plus
219     appended slash, is used.
220 root 1.23
221     =item delnodeid
222    
223     Removes the node ID again, which means it is inherited again from it's
224     parent profile, or stays unset.
225    
226     =item gensecret
227    
228 root 1.51 Generates a random shared secret (currently 1071 bits) and sets it. The
229     shared secret is used to authenticate nodes to each other when TLS is not
230     required.
231 root 1.23
232     =item setsecret <secret>
233    
234 root 1.51 Sets the shared secret to the given string, which can be anything.
235 root 1.23
236     =item delsecret
237    
238     Removes the shared secret again, which means it is inherited again from
239     it's parent profile, or stays unset.
240    
241     =item gencert
242    
243 elmex 1.32 Generates a self-signed certificate and key, and sets it. This works
244 root 1.23 similarly to a shared secret: when all nodes have it, TLS will be used to
245     authenticate and encrypt all traffic.
246    
247     =item setcert <file>
248    
249     Set a node certificate (and optionally any CA certificates) from the given
250     file. The file must contain the key, followed by the certificate, followed
251     by any CA certificates you want to trust, all in PEM format.
252    
253     See L<AnyEvent::TLS> for some more details - this sets the C<cert> and
254     C<ca_cert> options.
255    
256     =item delcert
257    
258     Removes the certificate(s) again, which means it is inherited again from
259     it's parent profile, or stays unset.
260    
261     =back
262    
263     =head2 CONFIGURATION/SEEDS
264    
265     To discover the network you have to specify some seed addresses, which are
266     basically C<host:port> pairs where you expect some long-running nodes. It
267     does no harm to have a node as its own seed (they will eventually be
268     ignored).
269    
270 root 1.31 =over 4
271    
272 root 1.23 =item setseeds <host:port>,...
273    
274     Sets or replaces the list of seeds, which must be specified as a
275     comma-separated list of C<host:port> pairs. The C<host> can be a hostname,
276 root 1.36 an IP address, or C<*> to signify all local host addresses (which makes
277     little sense for seeds, outside some examples, but a lot of sense for
278     binds).
279 root 1.23
280     An empty list is allowed.
281    
282     Example: use C<doomed> with default port as only seednode.
283    
284     aemp setseeds doomed
285    
286     =item delseeds
287    
288     Removes the seed list again, which means it is inherited again from it's
289     parent profile, or stays unset.
290    
291     =item addseed <host:port>
292    
293     Adds a single seed address.
294    
295     =item delseed <host:port>
296    
297     Deletes the given seed address, if it exists.
298    
299     =back
300    
301     =head2 CONFIGURATION/BINDS
302    
303     To be able to be reached from other nodes, a node must I<bind> itself
304     to some listening socket(s). The list of these can either bs specified
305     manually, or AnyEvent::MP can guess them. Nodes without any binds are
306     possible to some extent.
307    
308     =over 4
309    
310     =item setbinds <host:port>,...
311    
312     Sets the list of bind addresses explicitly - see the F<aemp setseeds>
313 root 1.36 command for the exact syntax. In addition, a value of C<*> for the port,
314     or not specifying a port, means to use a dynamically-assigned port.
315 root 1.23
316 root 1.36 Note that the C<*>, C<*:*> or C<*:port> patterns are very useful here.
317 root 1.23
318 root 1.36 Example: bind on a ephemeral port on all local interfaces.
319 root 1.23
320     aemp setbinds "*"
321    
322     Example: bind on a random port on all local interfaces.
323    
324 root 1.25 aemp setbinds "*:*"
325 root 1.23
326     Example: resolve "doomed.mydomain" and try to bind on port C<4040> of all
327     IP addressess returned.
328    
329 root 1.36 aep setbinds doomed.mydomain:4040
330 root 1.23
331     =item delbinds
332    
333     Removes the bind list again, which means it is inherited again from it's
334     parent profile, or stays unset.
335    
336     =item addbind <host:port>
337    
338     Adds a single bind address.
339    
340     =item delbind <host:port>
341    
342     Deletes the given bind address, if it exists.
343    
344     =back
345    
346     =head2 CONFIGURATION/SERVICES
347    
348     Services are modules (or functions) that are automatically loaded (or
349     executed) when a node starts. They are especially useful when used in
350     conjunction with F<aemp run>, to configure which services a node should
351     run.
352    
353 root 1.47 Despite the daunting name, services really I<are> nothing more than a
354     module name or a function name with arguments. The "service" aspect comes
355     only from the behaviour of the module or function, which is supposed to
356     implement, well, some kind of service for the node, network etc.
357    
358     Instead of writing a standalone program for each different node type in
359     your network, you can simply put your code into a module, and then let the
360     configuration decide which node runs which "services". This also makes it
361     easy to combine multiple different services within the same node.
362    
363 root 1.23 =over 4
364    
365     =item setservices <initfunc>...
366    
367     Sets or replaces the list of services, which must be specified as a
368 root 1.37 comma-separated list or a JSON array.
369    
370     Each string entry in the list is interpreted as either a module name to
371     load (when it ends with C<::>) or a function to call (all other cases).
372    
373     Each entry which is an array itself (you need to use JSON format to
374     specify those) is interpreted as a function name and the arguments to
375     pass.
376 root 1.23
377 root 1.37 The algorithm to find the function is the same as used for C<<
378 root 1.23 L<AnyEvent::MP>::spawn >>.
379    
380 root 1.37 Example: run the globa service (which runs anyway, but this doesn't hurt).
381    
382     aemp setservices AnyEvent::MP::Global::
383    
384     Example: call the mymod::myfun function with arguments 1, 2 and 3.
385    
386     aemp setservices '[["mymod::myfun", 1,2,3]]'
387    
388 root 1.23 =item delservices
389    
390     Removes the service list again, which means it is inherited again from
391     it's parent profile, or stays unset.
392    
393     =item addservice <initfunc>
394    
395     Adds a single service.
396    
397     =item delservice <initfunc>
398    
399     Deletes the given service, if it exists.
400    
401     =back
402    
403     =head2 CONFIGURATION/PROFILE MANAGEMENT
404    
405     All the above configuration functions by default affect the I<global
406     default configuration>, which is basically used to augment every profile
407     and node configuration.
408    
409     =over 4
410    
411     =item profile <name> ...
412    
413     This subcommand makes the following subcommands act only on a specific
414     named profile, instead of on the global default. The profile is created if
415     necessary.
416    
417     Example: create a C<server> profile, give it a random node name, some seed
418     nodes and bind it on an unspecified port on all local interfaces. You
419     should add some services then and run the node...
420    
421 root 1.30 aemp profile server nodeid anon/ seeds doomed,10.0.0.2:5000 binds "*:*"
422 root 1.23
423     =item delprofile <name>
424    
425     Deletes the profile of the given name.
426    
427 root 1.26 =item setparent <name>
428 root 1.24
429     Sets the parent profile to use - values not specified in a profile will be
430     taken from the parent profile (even recursively, with the global default
431     config being the default parent). This is useful to configure profile
432     I<classes> and then to inherit from them for individual nodes.
433    
434     Note that you can specify circular parent chains and even a parent for the
435     global configuration. Neither will do you any good, however.
436    
437     Example: inherit all values not specified in the C<doomed> profile from
438     the C<server> profile.
439    
440 root 1.26 aemp profile doomed setparent server
441 root 1.24
442     =item delparent
443    
444     Removes the parent again from the profile, if any was set, so the profile
445     inherits directly from the global default config again.
446    
447 root 1.23 =item showprofile <name>
448    
449     Shows the values of the given profile, and only those, no inherited
450     values.
451    
452 root 1.25 =item showconfig <name> <key value...>
453 root 1.23
454 root 1.24 Shows the I<effective> config, i.e. the values as used by a node started
455 root 1.25 with the given profile name. Any additional key-value pairs specified
456 root 1.26 augment the configuration, just as with C<configure>.
457 root 1.24
458 root 1.25 If all arguments are omitted, show the global default config.
459 root 1.23
460     =back
461    
462 root 1.47 =head2 LOW-LEVEL TRANSPORT PROTOCOL
463    
464     The low-level transport protocol betwene two nodes also has a number of
465     configurable options, most of which should not be touched unless you know
466     what you are doing.
467    
468     =over 4
469    
470 root 1.54 =item [set|del]secure <boolean>
471    
472     Normally, nodes allow anything to be done to them by remote nodes,
473     including remotely-triggered execution of code.
474    
475     Sometimes a more secure mode is desired - this can be achieved by setting
476     the secure option to a true value.
477    
478     When secure mode is enabled, then remote nodes cannot execute code
479     locally, at least not via the normal node protocol. All other messages are
480     still allowed. This means remote nodes can monitor, kill or local ports
481     (port names can be easily guessed).
482    
483     At the moment, this affects C<eval_on> and C<spawn> functionality.
484    
485     The C<configure> function additionally allows you to specify a callback
486     that can grant or suppress such requests on a per-node basis.
487    
488 root 1.47 =item [set|del]monitor_timeout <seconds>
489    
490     Sets the default monitor timeout, that is, when a connection to a node
491     cannot be established within this many seconds, the node is declared
492     unreachable and all monitors will fire.
493    
494     C<30> seconds are usually a good time span for this.
495    
496     =item [set|del]connect_interval <seconds>
497    
498     When a connection cannot be established successfully within this many
499     seconds, try the next transport address (e.g. the next IP address). If
500     your nodes have a lot of transports, you might have to set this to a low
501     value so that they will actually all be tried within the monitor timeout
502     interval.
503    
504     C<2> is usually a good value, unless you live in new zealand.
505    
506     =item [set|del]framing_format [array]
507    
508     Configures the list of framing formats offered to the other side. This is
509     simply a list of formatted read/write types used with L<AnyEvent::Handle>,
510     in order of decreasing preference.
511    
512     Nodes support both C<json> and C<storable> framing formats for data
513     packets out of the box, and usually choose C<json> because it is first in
514     the list.
515    
516     Example: prefer the C<My::Personal::Format> framing format over JSON over
517     Storable.
518    
519     aemp setframing_format '["My::Personal::Format", "json", "storable"]'
520    
521     =item [set|del]auth_offer [array]
522    
523     Configures the list of authentication types that the node offers to the
524     other side as acceptable, in order of decreasing preference. Only auth
525     methods that the node can actually support will be offered.
526    
527     The default is '["tls_md6_64_256", "hmac_md6_64_256"]' and is usually good
528     enough.
529    
530     =item [set|del]auth_accept [array]
531    
532     Configures the list of authentication types that remote nodes can use to
533     authenticate, in order of decreasing preference.
534    
535     The default is '["tls_md6_64_256", "hmac_md6_64_256", "tls_anon",
536     "cleartext"]' and is usually good enough.
537    
538     =item [set|del]autocork <boolean>
539    
540     Sets the default C<autocork> option value for the L<AnyEvent::Handle>
541     object used by transports. By default, autocorking is off.
542    
543     =item [set|del]nodelay <boolean>
544    
545     Sets the default C<nodelay> option value for the L<AnyEvent::Handle>
546     object used by transports. By default, nodelay is on.
547    
548     =back
549    
550 root 1.1 =cut
551    
552     use common::sense;
553    
554 root 1.19 # should come before anything else, so all modules
555     # will be loaded on each restart
556 root 1.22 BEGIN {
557 root 1.35 if (@ARGV == 1 && $ARGV[0] =~ /^\[/) {
558     require JSON::XS;
559     @ARGV = @{ JSON::XS->new->utf8->decode (shift) };
560     } else {
561     for (@ARGV) {
562     if (/^[\[\{\"]/) {
563     require JSON::XS;
564     $_ = JSON::XS->new->utf8->allow_nonref->decode ($_);
565     }
566     }
567     }
568    
569 root 1.8 if ($ARGV[0] eq "run") {
570     shift;
571    
572 root 1.13 # d'oh
573 root 1.22 require AnyEvent::Watchdog;
574 root 1.48 # only now can we load additional modules
575    
576     require AnyEvent;
577 root 1.19
578 root 1.29 require AnyEvent::Watchdog::Util;
579     AnyEvent::Watchdog::Util::autorestart (1);
580     AnyEvent::Watchdog::Util::heartbeat (300);
581 root 1.13
582 root 1.25 require AnyEvent::MP::Kernel;
583 root 1.26 AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::configure (@ARGV);
584 root 1.8
585 root 1.16 AnyEvent::detect () eq "AnyEvent::Impl::EV"
586 root 1.8 ? EV::loop ()
587     : AE::cv ()->recv;
588     }
589 root 1.22 }
590 root 1.8
591 root 1.1 use Carp ();
592    
593 root 1.17 use JSON::XS;
594    
595 root 1.1 use AnyEvent;
596 root 1.4 use AnyEvent::Util;
597    
598 root 1.8 use AnyEvent::MP;
599 root 1.1 use AnyEvent::MP::Config;
600    
601     sub my_run_cmd {
602     my ($cmd) = @_;
603    
604     my $cv = &run_cmd;
605     my $status = $cv->recv;
606    
607     $status
608     and die "@$cmd: command failed with exit status $status.";
609     }
610    
611     sub gen_cert {
612 root 1.2 my_run_cmd [qw(openssl req
613     -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650
614     -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /dev/fd/3
615     -batch -subj /CN=AnyEvent::MP
616     )],
617 root 1.5 "<", "/dev/null",
618 root 1.1 ">" , \my $cert,
619     "3>", \my $key,
620 root 1.4 "2>", "/dev/null";
621 root 1.1
622     "$cert$key"
623     }
624    
625 root 1.25 sub init {
626 root 1.53 configure profile => "aemp", nodeid => "aemp/%n/%u";
627 root 1.25 }
628    
629 root 1.10 our $cfg = AnyEvent::MP::Config::config;
630 root 1.8 our $profile = $cfg;
631 root 1.1
632 root 1.11 sub trace {
633     my ($node) = @_;
634     my $cv = AE::cv;
635     my %seen;
636    
637 root 1.28 my $to = AE::timer 15, 0, sub { exit 1 };
638 root 1.11
639 root 1.25 init;
640 root 1.11
641     my $reply = port {
642 root 1.12 my ($node, @neigh) = @_;
643 root 1.11
644 root 1.12 @neigh = grep $_ ne $NODE, @neigh;
645    
646     print +(join " ", $node, @neigh), "\n";
647    
648     for (@neigh) {
649 root 1.11 unless ($seen{$_}++) {
650     $cv->begin;
651     snd $_, up_nodes => $SELF => $_;
652     }
653     }
654    
655     $cv->end;
656     };
657    
658     $cv->begin;
659     snd $reply, seed => $node;
660    
661     $cv->recv;
662     }
663    
664 root 1.42 sub shell {
665     init;
666    
667     my $node = shift @ARGV || $NODE;
668     $| = 1;
669    
670     print <<EOF;
671     Entering interactive shell - no commandline editing of course (use rlfe etc.).
672    
673 root 1.43 \= display a list of nodes
674     \=name switch to another node
675 root 1.51 package P switch to package P when evaluating
676     \$ECHO contains the name of a port that echos everything sent to it
677 root 1.42
678     EOF
679 root 1.52 my $pkg = "AnyEvent::MP::Kernel";
680 root 1.42 my $cv = AE::cv;
681 root 1.51 my $echo = port {
682 root 1.52 print "\n ECHO<$AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::SRCNODE->{id}> ", JSON::XS::encode_json \@_, "\n$node $pkg> ";
683 root 1.51 };
684 root 1.52 print "$node $pkg> ";
685 root 1.42 my $t = AE::io *STDIN, 0, sub {
686     chomp (my $line = <STDIN>);
687    
688     if ($line =~ s/^=//) {
689     if (length $line) {
690     $node = $line;
691     } else {
692     print +(join " ", AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::up_nodes), "\n";
693     }
694 root 1.51 } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*package\s+(\S+)\s*;?\s*$/) {
695 root 1.52 $pkg = $1;
696 root 1.51 } elsif ($line =~ /\S/) {
697 root 1.42 my $time = AE::time;
698 root 1.52 AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::eval_on
699     $node,
700     "package $pkg; my \$ECHO = '$echo'; $line",
701     port {
702     kil $SELF;
703    
704     my ($err, @res) = @_;
705    
706     $time = AE::time - $time;
707    
708     print "\n $node: $line\n";
709     if (length $err) {
710     print " $err @res";
711     } else {
712     print " ", JSON::XS::encode_json \@res;
713     }
714     printf "\n %0.3fs\n", $time;
715     print "$node $pkg> ";
716 root 1.42 }
717 root 1.52 ;
718 root 1.42 }
719    
720 root 1.52 print "$node $pkg> ";
721 root 1.42 };
722     $cv->recv;
723     }
724    
725 root 1.37 sub node_eval {
726     my ($node, $expr) = @_;
727    
728     init;
729    
730     my $cv = AE::cv;
731     my $to = AE::timer 5, 0, sub { exit 1 };
732     AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::eval_on $node, $expr, port { &$cv };
733     mon $node, $cv;
734    
735     my ($err, @res) = $cv->recv;
736    
737 root 1.39 die "$err @res" if length $err;
738 root 1.37
739     print +(substr JSON::XS->new->encode (\@res), 1, -1), "\n";
740     }
741    
742 root 1.10 sub docmd;
743    
744 root 1.1 our %CMD = (
745     snd => sub {
746 root 1.17 my $port = shift @ARGV;
747 root 1.25 init;
748 root 1.1
749 root 1.7 snd $port, @ARGV; @ARGV = ();
750 root 1.1
751     my $cv = AE::cv;
752 root 1.28 my $to = AE::timer 5, 0, sub { exit 1 };
753 root 1.1 mon $port, $cv;
754 root 1.19 my $reply = port sub { &$cv };
755     snd node_of $port, snd => $reply, "message sent successfully";
756 root 1.1
757     print join " ", $cv->recv, "\n";
758     },
759    
760 root 1.41 cal => sub {
761 root 1.17 my $port = shift @ARGV;
762 root 1.25 init;
763 root 1.7
764     my $cv = AE::cv;
765 root 1.41 cal $port, @ARGV, sub { &$cv }; @ARGV = ();
766 root 1.7
767 root 1.23 print +(substr JSON::XS->new->encode ([$cv->recv]), 1, -1), "\n";
768 root 1.7 },
769    
770 root 1.1 mon => sub {
771 root 1.17 my $port = shift @ARGV;
772 root 1.25 init;
773 root 1.1
774     mon $port, my $cv = AE::cv;
775     print join " ", $cv->recv, "\n";
776     },
777    
778 root 1.19 eval => sub {
779     my $node = node_of shift @ARGV;
780     my $expr = join " ", @ARGV; @ARGV = ();
781 root 1.37 node_eval $node, $expr;
782 root 1.19 },
783    
784 root 1.42 shell => \&shell,
785    
786 root 1.11 trace => sub {
787     @ARGV >= 1
788 root 1.17 or die "node id missing\n";
789 root 1.11
790 root 1.17 trace shift @ARGV;
791 root 1.11 },
792 root 1.37 restart => sub {
793     my $node = node_of shift @ARGV;
794 root 1.44 node_eval $node, 'my $w; $w = AE::idle sub { '
795     . 'undef $w; '
796     . 'use AnyEvent::Watchdog::Util ();'
797     . 'AnyEvent::Watchdog::Util::restart'
798     . '}; ()';
799 root 1.37 },
800 root 1.11
801 root 1.17 setnodeid => sub {
802 root 1.8 @ARGV >= 1
803     or die "shared secret missing\n";
804    
805 root 1.17 $profile->{nodeid} = shift @ARGV;
806 root 1.8 ++$cfg->{dirty};
807     },
808 root 1.17 delnodeid => sub {
809     delete $profile->{nodeid};
810 root 1.8 ++$cfg->{dirty};
811     },
812    
813 root 1.1 setsecret => sub {
814 root 1.8 @ARGV >= 1
815 root 1.1 or die "shared secret missing\n";
816    
817 root 1.8 $profile->{secret} = shift @ARGV;
818 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
819     },
820     gensecret => sub {
821 root 1.51 $profile->{secret} = AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::nonce62 180; # ~1071 bits
822 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
823     },
824 root 1.17 delsecret => sub {
825 root 1.8 delete $profile->{secret};
826 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
827     },
828    
829     setcert => sub {
830 root 1.8 @ARGV >= 1
831 root 1.1 or die "key+certificate pem filename missing\n";
832    
833 elmex 1.45 my $certfile = shift @ARGV;
834    
835     open my $fh, "<", $certfile
836     or die "$certfile: $!";
837 root 1.1
838     local $/;
839 root 1.8 $profile->{cert} = <$fh>;
840 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
841     },
842     gencert => sub {
843 root 1.8 $profile->{cert} = gen_cert;
844 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
845     },
846 root 1.17 delcert => sub {
847 root 1.8 delete $profile->{cert};
848 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
849     },
850 root 1.6
851 root 1.17 setbinds => sub {
852 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
853     or die "bind addresses missing\n";
854 root 1.38 my $list = shift @ARGV;
855     $profile->{binds} = ref $list ? $list : [split /,/, $list];
856 root 1.17 ++$cfg->{dirty};
857     },
858     delbinds => sub {
859     delete $profile->{binds};
860     ++$cfg->{dirty};
861     },
862     addbind => sub {
863     @ARGV >= 1
864     or die "bind address missing\n";
865     my $bind = shift @ARGV;
866    
867     @{ $profile->{binds} } = grep $_ ne $bind, @{ $profile->{binds} };
868     push @{ $profile->{binds} }, $bind;
869     ++$cfg->{dirty};
870     },
871     delbind => sub {
872     @ARGV >= 1
873     or die "bind address missing\n";
874     my $bind = shift @ARGV;
875    
876     @{ $profile->{binds} } = grep $_ ne $bind, @{ $profile->{binds} };
877     ++$cfg->{dirty};
878     },
879    
880 root 1.6 setseeds => sub {
881 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
882     or die "seed addresses missing\n";
883 root 1.38 my $list = shift @ARGV;
884     $profile->{seeds} = ref $list ? $list : [split /,/, $list];
885 root 1.6 ++$cfg->{dirty};
886     },
887 root 1.17 delseeds => sub {
888     delete $profile->{seeds};
889     ++$cfg->{dirty};
890     },
891 root 1.6 addseed => sub {
892 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
893 root 1.17 or die "seed address missing\n";
894 root 1.6 my $seed = shift @ARGV;
895 root 1.10
896 root 1.8 @{ $profile->{seeds} } = grep $_ ne $seed, @{ $profile->{seeds} };
897     push @{ $profile->{seeds} }, $seed;
898     ++$cfg->{dirty};
899     },
900     delseed => sub {
901 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
902 root 1.17 or die "seed address missing\n";
903 root 1.8 my $seed = shift @ARGV;
904 root 1.10
905 root 1.8 @{ $profile->{seeds} } = grep $_ ne $seed, @{ $profile->{seeds} };
906     ++$cfg->{dirty};
907     },
908    
909     setservices => sub {
910 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
911     or die "service specifications missing\n";
912 root 1.38 my $list = shift @ARGV;
913     $profile->{services} = ref $list ? $list : [split /,/, $list];
914 root 1.6 ++$cfg->{dirty};
915     },
916 root 1.17 delservices => sub {
917     delete $profile->{services};
918     ++$cfg->{dirty};
919     },
920 root 1.9 addservice => sub {
921 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
922     or die "service specification missing\n";
923 root 1.8 my $service = shift @ARGV;
924     push @{ $profile->{services} }, $service;
925     ++$cfg->{dirty};
926     },
927 root 1.9 delservice => sub {
928 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
929     or die "service specification missing\n";
930 root 1.8 my $service = shift @ARGV;
931     for (0 .. $#{ $profile->{services} }) {
932     next unless $profile->{services}[$_] eq $service;
933     splice @{ $profile->{services} }, $_, 1;
934     last;
935     }
936 root 1.6 ++$cfg->{dirty};
937     },
938 root 1.10
939     profile => sub {
940 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
941     or die "profile name is missing\n";
942 root 1.10 my $name = shift @ARGV;
943    
944     $profile = $cfg->{profile}{$name} ||= {};
945 root 1.14 ++$cfg->{dirty};
946 root 1.10 },
947     delprofile => sub {
948     @ARGV >= 1
949     or die "profile name is missing\n";
950     my $name = shift @ARGV;
951    
952     delete $cfg->{profile}{$name};
953 root 1.14 ++$cfg->{dirty};
954 root 1.10 },
955 root 1.26 setparent => sub {
956 root 1.24 @ARGV >= 1
957     or die "profile name is missing\n";
958    
959     $profile->{parent} = shift @ARGV;
960     ++$cfg->{dirty};
961     },
962     delparent => sub {
963     delete $profile->{parent};
964     ++$cfg->{dirty};
965     },
966 root 1.17 showprofile => sub {
967     @ARGV >= 1
968     or die "profile name is missing\n";
969     my $name = shift @ARGV;
970    
971     print JSON::XS->new->pretty->encode ($cfg->{profile}{$name} || {});
972     },
973     showconfig => sub {
974 root 1.53 my $name = @ARGV ? shift @ARGV : AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::nodename;
975 root 1.17
976 root 1.25 my $profile = AnyEvent::MP::Config::find_profile $name, @ARGV;
977     @ARGV = ();
978 root 1.24
979     # make it look nicer:
980     delete $profile->{profile};
981     delete $profile->{parent};
982    
983     print JSON::XS->new->pretty->encode ($profile);
984 root 1.17 },
985 root 1.25
986     # undocumented
987     _resolve => sub {
988     print +(join ",", (AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::_resolve shift @ARGV)->recv), "\n";
989     },
990 root 1.1 );
991    
992 root 1.47 for my $attr (qw(
993     monitor_timeout connect_interval framing_format auth_offer
994 root 1.54 auth_accept autocork nodelay secure
995 root 1.47 )) {
996     $CMD{"set$attr"} = sub {
997     @ARGV >= 1
998     or die "$attr value is missing\n";
999    
1000     $profile->{$attr} = shift @ARGV;
1001     ++$cfg->{dirty};
1002     };
1003     $CMD{"del$attr"} = sub {
1004     delete $profile->{$attr};
1005     ++$cfg->{dirty};
1006     };
1007     }
1008    
1009 root 1.27 for (keys %CMD) {
1010     $CMD{$1} = $CMD{$_} if /^set(.*)$/;
1011     }
1012    
1013 root 1.1 sub docmd {
1014     my $cmd = shift @ARGV;
1015    
1016     $CMD{$cmd}
1017 root 1.23 or die "$cmd: no such aemp command (try perldoc aemp, or man aemp)";
1018 root 1.1
1019     $CMD{$cmd}();
1020     }
1021    
1022     @ARGV
1023 root 1.23 or die "Usage: aemp subcommand ... (try perldoc aemp, or man aemp)\n";
1024 root 1.1
1025 root 1.19 docmd while @ARGV;
1026 root 1.1
1027