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#!@@PERL@@ -w
# -*- perl -*-

=head1 NAME

apt_all - Plugin to monitor packages that should be installed on
systems using apt-get (mostly Debian, but also RedHat).

=head1 NOTES

The differences between this plugin and the apt plugins, is that this
plugin separates each distro with its own plot, and actually draws
graphs.

=head1 CONFIGURATION

You can add some extra options to the apt call, in order to override
your /etc/apt.conf defaults.

  [apt_all]
  env.options -o Debug::pkgDepCache::AutoInstall=false -o APT::Get::Show-Versions=false
  env.releases stable experimental

=head2 options

This settings defaults to the example given above.

This default overrides potential local customization within
/etc/apt.conf, which could interfere with the intended operation of
apt or the output format required for this plugin.

Please note that "apt" honors your /etc/apt.conf defaults.
Thus you may need to override specific options, if you adjusted your
local apt.conf setup.

=head2 releases

This configuration may contain a space separated list of release names.
It defaults to the empty string.  This default triggers the automatic
detection of available distributions from the URLs of all configured
repositories.

=head1 USAGE

This plugin needs a cronjob that runs apt-get update every hour or so

Example conjob

 /etc/cron.d/munin-plugin-apt
 53  * * * *    root    apt-get update > /dev/null 2>&1
 23 08 * * *    root    apt-get update > /dev/null

Remember to randomize when these cronjobs are run on your servers

This plugin can also be called with the argument "update", which will
run apt-get update

 update <maxinterval> <probability>

 Updates the APT database randomly, guaranteeing there
 won't be more than <maxinterval> seconds between each
 update.  Otherwise, there is a a 1 in <probability>
 chance that an update will occur.

=head1 MAGIC MARKERS

 #%# family=manual
 #%# capabilities=autoconf

=cut

# Now for the real work...

use strict;
use Munin::Plugin;

$ENV{'LANG'}="C";
$ENV{'LC_ALL'}="C";

# The plugin is called in two ways:
#     - via a cron job (without the munin environment provided by "munin-run")
#     - as a regular plugin
# Thus the location evaluation below relies on the following assumptions:
#     - the plugin is configured to run as "nobody"
#     - the munin plugin state directory location was not reconfigured
my $statefile = ($ENV{MUNIN_PLUGSTATE} || '@@PLUGSTATE@@/nobody/') . "/plugin-apt_all.state";
my $apt_options = $ENV{options} || "-o Debug::pkgDepCache::AutoInstall=false -o APT::Get::Show-Versions=false";


# try to determine the currently available distributions by inspecting the repository URLs
sub guess_releases() {
    open(my $fh, "-|", "apt-get $apt_options update --print-uris")
        or die("Failed to determine distribution releases via 'apt-get update --print-uris");
    my %release_names;
    my $line;
    while ( ! eof($fh) ) {
        defined( $line = readline $fh ) or die "Failed to read line from output of 'apt-get': $!";
        # example line:
        #     'http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/InRelease' ftp.debian.org_debian_dists_stable_InRelease 0
        if ($line =~ m#^.*/dists/([^']+)/[^/]+/[^/]+/Packages#) {
            my $release_name = $1;
            # The security updates are named like "buster/updates". The first part (before the
            # slash) is sufficient to mach these packages.
            $release_name =~ s|/updates$||;
            $release_names{$release_name} = 1;
        }
    }
    return sort keys %release_names;
}


# use a given 'releases' environment variable (space separated names) or inspect the repository URLs
my @releases = split(/\s/, ($ENV{releases} || ""));
@releases = guess_releases() unless @releases;


sub get_clean_release_fieldname {
    my ($fieldname) = @_;
    # apply some minor URI-like substitution (avoiding ambiguity between slash and hyphen)
    $fieldname =~ s#/#_2F#g;
    return clean_fieldname($fieldname);
}


sub print_state() {
    if (-l $statefile) {
        die("$statefile is a symbolic link, refusing to read it.");
    }
    if (! -e "$statefile") {
        update_state();
    }
    if (! -e "$statefile") {
        die("$statefile does not exist. Something wicked happened.");
    }
    open(STATE, "$statefile")
        or die("Couldn't open state file $statefile for reading.");
    while (my $line = <STATE>) {
        foreach my $release (@releases) {
            my $release_cleaned = get_clean_release_fieldname($release);
            # print only lines that are exected for the currently requested releases
            if ($line =~ /^(hold|pending)_$release_cleaned\.(value|extinfo)/) {
                print $line ;
                last;
            }
        }
    }
    close STATE;
}

sub update_state() {
    if(-l $statefile) {
        die("$statefile is a symbolic link, refusing to touch it.");
    }
    open(STATE, ">$statefile")
        or die("Couldn't open state file $statefile for writing.");
    foreach my $release (@releases) {
        my $apt="apt-get $apt_options -u dist-upgrade --print-uris --yes -t $release |";
        open (APT, "$apt") or exit 22;

        my @pending = ();
        my $hold = 0;
        my @remove = ();
        my @install = ();

        while (<APT>) {
            if (/^The following packages will be REMOVED:/) {
                my $where = 0;
                while (<APT>) {
                    last if (/^\S/);
                    foreach my $package (split /\s+/) {
                        next unless ($package =~ /\S/);
                        push (@remove, "-$package");
                    }
                }
            }
            if (/^The following NEW packages will be installed:/) {
                my $where = 0;
                while (<APT>) {
                    last if (/^\S/);
                    foreach my $package (split /\s+/) {
                        next unless ($package =~ /\S/);
                        push (@install, "+$package");
                    }
                }
            }
            if (/^The following packages will be upgraded/) {
                my $where = 0;
                while (<APT>) {
                    last if (/^\S/);
                    foreach my $package (split /\s+/) {
                        next unless ($package =~ /\S/);
                        push (@pending, $package);
                    }
                }
            }
            if (/^\d+\supgraded,\s\d+\snewly installed, \d+ to remove and (\d+) not upgraded/) {
                $hold = $1;
            }
        }

        push (@pending, @install) if @install;
        push (@pending, @remove ) if @remove;
        close APT;

        my $release_cleaned = get_clean_release_fieldname($release);
        print STATE "pending_$release_cleaned.value ", scalar (@pending), "\n";
        if (@pending) {
            print STATE "pending_$release_cleaned.extinfo ", join (' ', @pending), "\n";
        }
        print STATE "hold_$release_cleaned.value $hold\n";

    }
    close(STATE);
}

sub update_helpandexit() {
    print("apt update <maxinterval> <probability> -- update apt databases randomly\n\n",
          " maxinterval:\n",
          "  Enforce the updating of the apt database if it has\n",
          "  been more than 'maxinterval' many seconds since the last update.\n\n",
          " probability:\n",
          "  There's a 1 in 'probability' chance that the database\n",
          "  will be updated.\n");
    exit(1);
}

if ($ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "autoconf") {
    `apt-get -v >/dev/null 2>/dev/null`;
    if ($? eq "0") {
        print "yes\n";
        exit 0;
    } else {
        print "no (apt-get not found)\n";
        exit 0;
    }
}

if ($ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "config") {

    print "graph_title Pending packages\n";
    print "graph_vlabel Total packages\n";
    print "graph_category system\n";

    foreach my $release (@releases) {
        my $release_cleaned = get_clean_release_fieldname($release);
        print "pending_$release_cleaned.label pending ($release)\n";
        print "pending_$release_cleaned.warning 0:0\n";
        print "hold_$release_cleaned.label hold ($release)\n";
    }
    exit 0;
}

if ($ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "update") {
    my $maxinterval = $ARGV[1] ? $ARGV[1] : update_helpandexit;
    my $probability = $ARGV[2] ? $ARGV[2] : update_helpandexit;

    # The state file needs an update in three situations:
    #     * it does not exist
    #     * $maxinterval seconds elapsed since the last update
    #     * random $probability was hit (one out of $probability)
    if (!-e $statefile
            || ((stat($statefile))[10] + $maxinterval < time())
            || (int(rand($probability)) == 0)) {
        system("/usr/bin/apt-get update") == 0
            or die("Failed to run 'apt-get update'");
        update_state();
    }
    exit(0);
}

print_state ();

exit 0;

# vim:syntax=perl