NAME
Rex - the friendly automation framework
DESCRIPTION
Rex is an automation framework that is friendly to any combinations of local and remote execution, push and pull style of management, or imperative and declarative approach.
Its flexibility makes it a great fit for many different use cases, but most commonly Rex is used to automate application deployment and data center infrastructure management tasks.
See Rex::Commands for a starting point of available built-in commands.
See rex for more information about how to use rex on the command line.
SYNOPSIS
# In a Rexfile:
use Rex -feature => [qw/1.4/];
user "root";
password "ch4ngem3";
desc "Show system information";
task "sysinfo", sub {
say run "uname -a";
};
1;
# On the command line:
$ rex -H server[01..10] sysinfo
CLASS METHODS
get_current_connection
This function is deprecated since 0.28! See Rex::Commands::connection.
Returns the current connection as a hashRef.
- server
-
The server name
- ssh
-
1 if it is a ssh connection, 0 if not.
is_ssh
Returns 1 if the current connection is a ssh connection. 0 if not.
is_local
Returns 1 if the current connection is local. Otherwise 0.
is_sudo
Returns 1 if the current operation is executed within sudo.
get_sftp
Returns the sftp object for the current ssh connection.
connect
Use this function to create a connection if you use Rex as a library.
use Rex;
use Rex::Commands::Run;
use Rex::Commands::Fs;
Rex::connect(
server => "remotehost",
user => "root",
password => "f00b4r",
private_key => "/path/to/private/key/file",
public_key => "/path/to/public/key/file",
);
if(is_file("/foo/bar")) {
print "Do something...\n";
}
my $output = run("uptime");
FEATURE FLAGS
Everyone knows the pain if something gets deprecated and one has to port his old (and stable) code to a new version of a library or a framework. There is enough work to do instead of fixing code to work with newer versions of them.
So there is one promise new versions of Rex has to fulfill. They must be backward compatible.
I know this might be impossible in one way or another, but to minimize this danger there is a thing called feature flags. If there is the need to break backward compatibility in favor of a new feature there will be a feature flag for this change. And only if this feature flag gets enabled in the Rexfile it will break compatibility.
So the default is always to remain compatible.
If you have a problem that occurs after an update, it is considered as a bug. Please report this bug in our issue tracker.
Also see the backwards compatibility section of the CONTRIBUTING guide.
How to enable feature flags
You can enable feature flags in your Rexfile with the following code:
use Rex -feature => ['1.4'];
or even multiple ones like this:
use Rex -feature => [qw(1.4 exec_autodie)];
List of feature flags
- 1.4
-
Enable per-task argument parsing (task_chaining_cmdline_args). Furthermore, all features from earlier versions are activated. Available since version 1.4.
- no_task_chaining_cmdline_args
-
Disable per-task argument parsing. Available since version 1.4.
- task_chaining_cmdline_args
-
Enable per-task argument parsing:
rex --rex --args task1 --task1arg=value task2 --task2arg
so task1 only getstask1arg
and task2 only getstask2arg
. Available since version 1.4. - 1.3
-
Activating the new template engine by default. Furthermore, all features from earlier versions are activated. Available since version 1.3.
- no_template_ng
-
Disabling the new template engine. Available since version 1.3.
- 1.0
-
Disabling usage of a tty. This increases compatibility for remote execution. Furthermore, all features from earlier versions are activated. Available since version 1.0.
- no_autodie
-
Will disable autodie feature. Available since version 1.0.
- tty
-
Enable pty usage for ssh connections. Available since version 1.0.
- template_ng
-
Enabling the new template engine (better error reporting, etc.). Available since version 0.56.
- 0.56
-
Will activate autodie feature. Furthermore, all features from earlier versions are activated. Available since version 0.56.
- autodie
-
Will enable autodie feature: die on all failed filesystem commands. Available since version 1.13.1.
- 0.55
-
Will activate using Net::OpenSSH by default if present. Furthermore, all features from earlier versions are activated. Available since version 0.55.
- 0.54
-
Will activate checking services for existence before trying to manipulate them, and
set()
will overwrite already existing values (instead of concatenating). Furthermore, all features from earlier versions are activated. Available since version 0.54. - 0.53
-
Will activate register_cmdb_top_scope. And all things 0.51 and down activated. Available since version 0.53.
- register_cmdb_top_scope
-
Will register all cmdb top scope variables automatically in the templates. Available since version 0.53.
- 0.51
-
Will load Rex::Constants and the CMDB by default. And all things 0.47 and down activated. Available since version 0.51.
- disable_taskname_warning
-
Disable warning about invalid task names (they should match
/^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$/
). Available since version 0.47. - verbose_run
-
Explicitly output "Successfully executed" or "Error executing" messages for
run()
commands. Available since version 0.47. - no_cache
-
Disable caching (like discovery results of remote OS, hardware, shell, etc.). Available since version 0.46.
- no_path_cleanup
-
Controls whether Rex should use the default or explicitly configured
PATH
settings when executing commands or not. See also the path command and the set_path configuration option. Available since version 0.44. - source_profile
-
Source
$HOME/.profile
before running a command. Available since version 0.44. - source_global_profile
-
Source
/etc/profile
before running a command. Available since version 0.44. - exec_autodie
-
If you execute a command with
run()
Rex willdie()
if the command returns aRETVAL != 0
. Available since version 0.44. - exec_and_sleep
-
Sometimes some commands that fork away didn't keep running. With this flag rex will wait a few ms before exiting the shell. Available since version 0.43.
- disable_strict_host_key_checking
-
Disabling strict host key checking for openssh connection mode. Available since version 0.43.
- reporting
-
Enable reporting. Available since version 0.43.
- empty_groups
-
Enable usage of empty groups. Available since version 0.42.
- use_server_auth
-
Enable the usage of special authentication options for servers. Available since version 0.42.
- no_tty
-
Disable pty usage for ssh connections. Available since version 0.41.
- no_local_template_vars
-
Use global variables in templates. Available since version 0.40.
- sudo_without_sh
-
Run sudo commands directly without the use of 'sh'. This might break things. Available since version 0.40.
- sudo_without_locales
-
Run sudo commands without locales. This will break things if you don't use English locales. Available since version 0.40.
- exit_status
-
This option tells Rex to return a non zero value on exit if a task fails. Available since version 0.39.
- 0.35
-
This option enables the features of 0.31 and the possibility to call tasks as a functions without the need to use a hash reference for the parameters. Available since version 0.35.
- 0.31
-
To enable special authentication options for a server group. This will overwrite the default authentication options for a task. Available since version 0.31.
CONTRIBUTORS
Many thanks to the contributors for their work. Please see CONTRIBUTORS file for a complete list.
LICENSE
Rex is a free software, licensed under: The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004