#!/bin/bash
#==============================================================================
# Copyright and license info is available in the LICENSE file included with
# the Server Deployment Package (SDP), and also available online:
# https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/projects/perforce-software-sdp/view/main/LICENSE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#==============================================================================
# Declarations and Environment
export SDP_ENV=${SDP_ENV:-/p4/common/bin/p4_vars}
export SDP_INSTANCE=${SDP_INSTANCE:-Unset}
declare -i SDP_ALWAYS_LOGIN=${SDP_ALWAYS_LOGIN:-0}
declare -i LoginSuperUser=1
declare -i LoginServiceUser=0
declare -i LoginAutomationUsers=0
declare AutomationUsers=${SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS:-""}
declare AuthID=
declare AuthServerPort=
declare Cmd=
declare ServiceUser=
declare TargetServerPort=
declare TicketExpiration=
declare Port=Unset
declare Log=Unset
declare CmdLine="$0 $*"
declare -i ShowLog=${SDP_SHOW_LOG:-0}
declare -i OverallExitCode=0
declare -i LoginCount=0
declare Version=4.0.12
#==============================================================================
# Local Functions
# Micro-functions, one-liners used to avoid external dependencies.
function msg () { if [[ $Log != Unset ]]; then echo -e "$*" >> $Log; else echo -e "$*"; fi; }
function cmd () { msg "Executing: $*" >> $Log; $* >> $Log 2>&1 ; return $?; }
function bail () { msg "\nError: ${1:-Unknown Error}"; exit ${2:-1}; }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Function: usage (required function)
#
# Input:
# $1 - style, either -h (for short form) or -man (for man-page like format).
# The default is -h.
#
# $2 - error message (optional). Specify this if usage() is called due to
# user error, in which case the given message displayed first, followed by the
# standard usage message (short or long depending on $1). If displaying an
# errror, usually $1 should be -h so that the longer usage message doesn't
# obsure the error message.
#
# Sample Usage:
# usage
# usage -man
# usage -h "Incorrect command line usage."
#
# This last example generates a usage error message followed by the short
# '-h' usage summary.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function usage
{
declare style=${1:--h}
declare errorMessage=${2:-Unset}
if [[ $errorMessage != Unset ]]; then
echo -e "\n\nUsage Error:\n\n$errorMessage\n\n" >&2
fi
echo "USAGE for p4login v$Version:
p4login [<instance>] [-p <port> | -service] [-automation] [-all]
or
p4login -h|-man
"
if [[ $style == -man ]]; then
echo -e "DESCRIPTION:
In its simplest form, this script simply logs in P4USER to P4PORT
using the defined password access mechanism.
It generates a login ticket for the SDP super user, defined by
P4USER when sourcing the SDP standard shell environment. It is
called from cron scripts, and so does not normally generate any
output.
If run on a replica with the -service option, the serviceUser defined
for the given replica is logged in.
The \$SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS variable can be defined in
$P4CCFG/p4_N.vars. If defined, this should contain a
comma-delimited list of automation users to be logged in when the
-automation option is used. A definition might look like:
export SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS=builder,trigger-admin,p4review
Login behaviour is affected by external factors:
1. P4AUTH, if defined, affects login behavior on replicas.
2. The auth.id setting, if defined, affects login behaviors (and
generally simplifies them).
3. The \$SDP_ALWAYS_LOGIN variable. If set to 1, this causes p4login
to always execute a 'p4 login' command to generate a login ticket,
even if a 'p4 login -s' test indicates none is needed. By default,
the login is skipped if a 'p4 login -s' test indicates a long-term
ticket is available that expires 31+days in the future.
Add \"export SDP_ALWYAYS_LOGIN=1\" to $P4CCFG/p4_N.vars to
change the default for an instance, or to $P4CBIN/p4_vars to
change it globally. If unset, the default is 0.
OPTIONS:
<instance>
Specify the SDP instances. If not specified, the SDP_INSTANCE
environment variable is used instead. If the instance is not
defined by a parameter and SDP_INSTANCE is not defined, p4login
exists immediately with an error message.
-service
Specify -service when run on a replica or edge server to login
the super user and the replication service user.
This option is not compatible with '-p <port>'.
-p <port>
Specify a P4PORT value to login to, overriding the default
defined by P4PORT setting in the environment. If operating
on a host other than the master, and auth.id is set, this
flag is ignored; the P4TARGET for the replica is used
instead.
This option is not compatible with '-service'.
-automation
Specify -automation to login external automation users defined
by the \$SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS variable.
-v Show ouptput of login attempts, which is suppressed by default.
Setting SDP_SHOW_LOG=1 in the shell environment has the same
effect as -v.
-L <log>
Specify the log file to use. The default is /p4/N/logs/p4login.log
-D Set extreme debugging verbosity.
HELP OPTIONS:
-h Display short help message
-man Display man-style help message
EXAMPLES:
1. Typical usage for automation, with instance SDP_INSTANCE defined
in the environment by sourcing p4_vars, and logging in only the super
user P4USER to P4PORT:
source $P4CBIN/p4_vars abc
p4login
Login in only P4USER to the specified port, P4MASTERPORT in this example:
p4login -p \$P4MASTERPORT
Login the super user P4USER, and then login the replication serviceUser
for the current ServerID:
p4login -service
Login external automation users (see SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS above):
p4login -automation
Login all users:
p4login -all
Or: p4login -service -automation
LOGGING:
This script generates no output by default. All (stdout and stderr) is
logged to /p4/N/logs/p4login.log.
The exception is usage errors, which result an error being sent to
stderr followed usage info on stdout, followed by an immediate exit.
If the '-v' flag is used, the contents of the log are displayed to
stdout at the end of processing.
EXIT CODES:
An exit code of 0 indicates a valid login ticket exists, while a
non-zero exit code indicates a failure to login.
"
fi
exit 1
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Function: login_user ($user, $port)
# Login specififed user into specified port.
# Return 0 if successful, 1 if not.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function login_user () {
declare user=$1
declare port=$2
declare userType=
userType=$($P4BIN -ztag -F %Type% user -o $user)
userType=${userType:-Unknown}
if [[ $userType != Unknown ]]; then
msg "Logging user $user (type=$userType) into port: $port."
else
msg "Logging user $user into port: $port."
fi
TicketExpiration=$($P4BIN -ztag -F %TicketExpiration% -p $port -u $user login -s 2>/dev/null)
if [[ $TicketExpiration =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then
# A 'long-term' ticket is one that expires more than a month (31 days + 1 second) from now.
if [[ $TicketExpiration -ge 2678401 ]]; then
msg "User $user already logged into $P4PORT with a long-term ticket. Login not required."
if [[ $SDP_ALWAYS_LOGIN -eq 1 ]]; then
msg "Doing login anyway as SDP_ALWAYS_LOGIN is enabled."
LoginCount=$((LoginCount+1))
if [[ $user == $P4USER ]]; then
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $user -s login -a"
msg Running: $Cmd
$Cmd < $P4CCFG/.p4passwd.${P4SERVER}.admin >> $Log 2>&1 || return 1
else
if [[ $userType == service ]]; then
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login $user"
else
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login -a $user"
fi
msg Running: $Cmd
$Cmd >> $Log 2>&1 || return 1
fi
fi
return 0
else
msg "Warning: User $user logged into $P4PORT with a short-term ticket. Attempting to extend."
if [[ $user == $P4USER ]]; then
LoginCount=$((LoginCount+1))
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login -a"
msg Running: $Cmd
$Cmd < $P4CCFG/.p4passwd.${P4SERVER}.admin >> $Log 2>&1 || return 1
else
LoginCount=$((LoginCount+1))
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login -a $user"
msg Running: $Cmd
$Cmd >> $Log 2>&1 || return 1
fi
fi
else
msg "User $user is not logged into $P4PORT. Attempting to login."
if [[ $user == $P4USER ]]; then
LoginCount=$((LoginCount+1))
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login -a"
msg Running: $Cmd
$Cmd < $P4CCFG/.p4passwd.${P4SERVER}.admin >> $Log 2>&1 || return 1
else
# We cannot use the '-a' flag to 'p4 login' for service accounts, so
# drop it for service accounts. Otherwise, '-a' is preferred for
# robustness, since certain network interface card (NIC)
# configurations with multiple IPs need tickets not bound to one of
# multiple possible IPs. See 'p4 help login' for more.
LoginCount=$((LoginCount+1))
if [[ $userType == service ]]; then
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login $user"
else
Cmd="$P4BIN -p $port -u $P4USER -s login -a $user"
fi
msg Running: $Cmd
$Cmd >> $Log 2>&1 || return 1
fi
fi
}
#==============================================================================
# Command Line Processing
declare -i shiftArgs=0
set +u
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case $1 in
# Note: When If $LoginServiceUser is set to 1, the super user is
# still logged in, but in a different block of code than the one
# dedicated to logging, in only the super user, which applies
# if LoginSuperUser=1.
(-service) LoginSuperUser=0; LoginServiceUser=1;;
(-automation) LoginSuperUser=0; LoginAutomationUsers=1;;
(-all) LoginSuperUser=1; LoginServiceUser=1; LoginAutomationUsers=1;;
(-h) usage -h;;
(-man) usage -man;;
(-p) Port=$2; shiftArgs=1;;
(-v) ShowLog=1;;
(-L) Log=$2; shiftArgs=1;;
(-D) set -x;; # Debug; use 'set -x' mode.
(-*) usage -h "Unknown command line option ($1).";;
(*) export SDP_INSTANCE=$1;;
esac
# Shift (modify $#) the appropriate number of times.
shift; while [[ $shiftArgs -gt 0 ]]; do
[[ $# -eq 0 ]] && usage -h "Incorrect number of arguments."
shiftArgs=$shiftArgs-1
shift
done
done
set -u
#==============================================================================
# Command Line Verification
[[ $SDP_INSTANCE == Unset ]] && \
bail "The \$SDP_INSTANCE setting is not defined. It must be defined by doing:\n\n\tsource $P4CBIN/p4_vars <instance>\n\nor by passing in the instance name as a parameter to this script.\n"
#==============================================================================
# Main Program
source $SDP_ENV $SDP_INSTANCE ||\
bail "Failed to load SDP environment for instance $SDP_INSTANCE."
[[ $Log == Unset ]] && Log=$LOGS/p4login.$(date +'%Y%m%d-%H%M%S').log
rm -f "$Log"
msg "${0##*/} v$Version Checking login status at $(date +'%a %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z').\nInitial command line:\n$CmdLine"
[[ $Port == Unset ]] && Port=$P4PORT
cmd $P4BIN set P4TICKETS
AuthID=$($P4DBIN -cshow | grep "auth.id" | cut -d ' ' -f 4)
if [[ $LoginSuperUser -eq 1 ]]; then
if [[ -n "$SERVERID" && "$SERVERID" == "$P4MASTER_ID" ]]; then
msg "Logging user $P4USER to port $Port."
login_user "$P4USER" "$Port" || OverallExitCode=1
else
# If not on the master, login to the P4TARGET if auth.id is set, else
# just login as indicated. This implies that '-p <port>' is ignored
# if auth.id is set.
if [[ -n "$AuthID" ]]; then
TargetServerPort=$($P4DBIN -cshow | grep "${SERVERID}: P4TARGET" | cut -d ' ' -f 4)
login_user "$P4USER" "$TargetServerPort" || OverallExitCode=1
else
login_user "$P4USER" "$Port" || OverallExitCode=1
fi
fi
fi
if [[ $LoginServiceUser -eq 1 ]]; then
# If we are on a replica/edge, login the service user and super
# user to the master server first, then to the local replica.
if [[ -n "$SERVERID" && "$SERVERID" != "$P4MASTER_ID" ]]; then
msg "\nDoing replica/edge logins."
TargetServerPort=$($P4DBIN -cshow | grep "${SERVERID}: P4TARGET" | cut -d ' ' -f 4)
ServiceUser=$($P4DBIN -cshow | grep "${SERVERID}: serviceUser" | cut -d ' ' -f 4)
if [[ -n "$AuthID" ]]; then
msg "The auth.id configurable is set ($AuthID). Logging in to master P4PORT only."
# Login the $P4USER super user first, whose password must match that
# in $P4CCFG/.p4passwd.${P4SERVER}.admin.
if [[ -n "$TargetServerPort" && -n "$ServiceUser" ]]; then
login_user "$P4USER" "$TargetServerPort" || OverallExitCode=1
login_user "$ServiceUser" "$TargetServerPort" || OverallExitCode=1
else
msg "\nError: This is not the master (ServerID=$SERVERID), but could not determine P4TARGET and/or serviceUser for server $SERVERID."
OverallExitCode=1
login_user "$P4USER" "$TargetServerPort"
login_user "$ServiceUser" "$TargetServerPort"
fi
else
msg "The auth.id configurable is not set. Logging in to both local and P4TARGET ports."
if [[ -n "$TargetServerPort" && -n "$ServiceUser" ]]; then
login_user "$P4USER" "$TargetServerPort" || OverallExitCode=1
login_user "$P4USER" "$P4PORT" || OverallExitCode=1
login_user "$ServiceUser" "$TargetServerPort" || OverallExitCode=1
else
msg "\nError: This is not the master (ServerID=$SERVERID), but could not determine P4TARGET and/or serviceUser for server $SERVERID."
OverallExitCode=1
login_user "$P4USER" "$P4PORT"
fi
# AuthServerPort is the P4AUTH server; it is not related to the
# auth.id configurable. If a P4AUTH server is defined, we need to
# login there, too.
AuthServerPort=$($P4BIN -p $P4PORT configure show P4AUTH 2>/dev/null)
if [[ -n "$AuthServerPort" ]]; then
AuthServerPort=${AuthServerPort##*=}
AuthServerPort=${AuthServerPort%% *}
msg "Logging into P4AUTH server."
login_user "$ServiceUser" "$AuthServerPort" || OverallExitCode=1
fi
fi
else
msg "\nOperating on master/commit server, skipping replica/edge logins."
fi
# Login to P4BROKERPORT unless auth.id is set, in which case it's not
# necessary.
if [[ -n "$P4BROKERPORT" && "$P4BROKERPORT" != Unset && -z "$AuthID" ]]; then
msg Logging $P4USER into broker.
login_user "$P4USER" "$P4BROKERPORT" || OverallExitCode=1
fi
fi
if [[ $LoginAutomationUsers -eq 1 ]]; then
# Login other automation users (which may or may not be super users)
# using $P4USER's super powers to log them in without a password.
if [[ -n "$AutomationUsers" ]]; then
msg "\nLogging in special automation users defined by \$SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS in $P4CCFG/${P4SERVER}.vars."
for user in ${AutomationUsers/,/ }; do
msg "Logging in user $user."
login_user "$user" "$P4PORT" || OverallExitCode=1
if [[ -z "$AuthID" ]]; then
if [[ -n "$P4BROKERPORT" && "$P4BROKERPORT" != Unset ]]; then
login_user "$user" "$P4BROKERPORT" || OverallExitCode=1
fi
fi
done
else
msg "\nError: The -automation flag was specified, but \$SDP_AUTOMATION_USERS is not defined in the environment. Check $P4CCFG/${P4SERVER}.vars."
OverallExitCode=1
fi
fi
if [[ $OverallExitCode -eq 0 ]]; then
if [[ $LoginCount -gt 0 ]]; then
msg "\nSuccess: All logins were successful, $LoginCount login(s) were needed."
else
msg "\nSuccess: No logins were needed."
fi
else
msg "\nError: Some logins were not successful; $LoginCount were attempted. Review the output above."
fi
[[ $ShowLog -eq 1 && -s $Log ]] && cat $Log
# Overwrite p4login.log so it always has the contents of the last call
# to p4login.
if [[ "$Log" != "$LOGS/p4login.log" ]]; then
cp -f "$Log" "$LOGS/p4login.log"
fi
exit $OverallExitCode
| # | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | 23314 | matt_peterson | integrate sdp version 23041 | ||
| //guest/perforce_software/sdp/main/Server/Unix/p4/common/bin/p4login | |||||
| #13 | 23044 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2017.3.23041 (2017/10/24). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
||
| #12 | 20839 | C. Thomas Tyler | Fixed quoting bug in p4login. | ||
| #11 | 20792 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.2.20790 (2016/09/30). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
||
| #10 | 20767 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.2.20755 (2016/09/29). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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| #9 | 20353 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released SDP 2016.1.20348. Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev', with selective removal of changes related to work-in-progress changes. |
||
| #8 | 20050 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Released: 2016.1.20028 (2016/08/03). Copy Up using 'p4 copy -r -b perforce_software-sdp-dev'. |
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| #7 | 18530 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Update main from dev. | ||
| #6 | 15865 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Removed space between $ and Log | ||
| #5 | 15856 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Replaced the big license comment block with a shortened form referencing the LICENSE file included with the SDP package, and also by the URL for the license file in The Workshop. |
||
| #4 | 15609 | C. Thomas Tyler | Pushing SDP 2015.1.15607 (2015/09/02). | ||
| #3 | 13908 | C. Thomas Tyler | Pushing SDP 2015.1.13906. | ||
| #2 | 12171 | Russell C. Jackson (Rusty) | Merge in changes to remove the need for p4master_run. | ||
| #1 | 10148 | C. Thomas Tyler | Promoted the Perforce Server Deployment Package to The Workshop. | ||