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100644 index 0000000..be11fef --- /dev/null +++ b/harmony-rs/harmony/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +[package] +name = "harmony" +version = "0.1.0" +edition = "2021" + +[dependencies] +libredfish = "0.1.1" +reqwest = {version = "0.11", features = ["blocking", "json"] } +russh = "0.45.0" +rust-ipmi = "0.1.1" +semver = "1.0.23" +serde = { version = "1.0.209", features = ["derive"] } +serde_json = "1.0.127" +tokio = { version = "1.40.0", features = ["io-std"] } +derive-new = { workspace = true } +log = { workspace = true } +env_logger = { workspace = true } +async-trait = { workspace = true } diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/cluster/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/cluster/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/cluster/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/cluster/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/data/id.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/data/id.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/data/id.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/data/id.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/data/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/data/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/data/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/data/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/data/version.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/data/version.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/data/version.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/data/version.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/executors/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/executors/mod.rs similarity index 84% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/executors/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/executors/mod.rs index 8af236e..6d8096f 100644 --- a/harmony-rs/src/domain/executors/mod.rs +++ b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/executors/mod.rs @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ use std::fmt; +use async_trait::async_trait; + pub struct ExecutorResult { message: String, } @@ -25,6 +27,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for ExecutorError { impl std::error::Error for ExecutorError {} +#[async_trait] pub trait SshClient { - fn test_connection(&self, username: String, password: String) -> Result<(), ExecutorError>; + async fn test_connection(&self, username: String, password: String) -> Result<(), ExecutorError>; } diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/filter.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/filter.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/filter.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/filter.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/building.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/building.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/building.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/building.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/host.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/host.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/host.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/host.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/network_cable.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/network_cable.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/network_cable.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/network_cable.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/power_cable.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/power_cable.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/power_cable.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/power_cable.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/rack.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/rack.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/rack.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/rack.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/switch.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/switch.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/switch.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/switch.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/ups.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/ups.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/hardware/ups.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/hardware/ups.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/interpret/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/interpret/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/interpret/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/interpret/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/inventory/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/inventory/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/inventory/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/inventory/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/maestro/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/maestro/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/maestro/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/maestro/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/score.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/score.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/score.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/score.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/domain/topology/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/topology/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/domain/topology/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/domain/topology/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/ansible/opnsense_dhcp_configuration.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/ansible/opnsense_dhcp_configuration.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/ansible/opnsense_dhcp_configuration.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/ansible/opnsense_dhcp_configuration.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/boot/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/boot/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/boot/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/boot/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/power/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/power/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/power/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/power/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/russh/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/russh/mod.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6d1845 --- /dev/null +++ b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/executors/russh/mod.rs @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +use std::sync::Arc; +use async_trait::async_trait; + +use russh::{client, keys::key}; + +use crate::domain::executors::{ExecutorError, SshClient}; + +pub struct RusshClient; + +#[async_trait] +impl SshClient for RusshClient { + async fn test_connection(&self, _username: String, _password: String) -> Result<(), crate::domain::executors::ExecutorError> { + let config = client::Config::default(); + let c = Client{}; + let _client = client::connect(Arc::new(config), ("192.168.12.1", 22), c).await?; + Ok(()) + } +} + +struct Client {} + +// More SSH event handlers +// can be defined in this trait +// In this example, we're only using Channel, so these aren't needed. +#[async_trait] +impl client::Handler for Client { + type Error = ExecutorError; + + async fn check_server_key( + &mut self, + _server_public_key: &key::PublicKey, + ) -> Result { + Ok(true) + } +} + +impl From for ExecutorError { + fn from(_value: russh::Error) -> Self { + todo!() + } +} diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/mod.rs similarity index 50% rename from harmony-rs/src/infra/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/mod.rs index ed4e230..7c47003 100644 --- a/harmony-rs/src/infra/mod.rs +++ b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/infra/mod.rs @@ -1,2 +1 @@ -pub mod inventory; pub mod executors; diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/lib.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/lib.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/lib.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/lib.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/main.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/main.rs similarity index 71% rename from harmony-rs/src/main.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/main.rs index 7dd3100..a04c1d3 100644 --- a/harmony-rs/src/main.rs +++ b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/main.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -use harmony_rs::{ +use harmony::{ domain::{ inventory::{Inventory, InventoryFilter}, maestro::Maestro, }, - infra::inventory::fqm::get_fqm_inventory, modules::opnsense_dhcp::OPNSenseDhcpScore, + modules::opnsense_dhcp::OPNSenseDhcpScore, }; pub fn main() { @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ pub fn main() { } fn get_inventory() -> Inventory { - get_fqm_inventory() + todo!() } diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/main_ipmi.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/main_ipmi.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/main_ipmi.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/main_ipmi.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/main_redfish.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/main_redfish.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/main_redfish.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/main_redfish.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/modules/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/modules/mod.rs similarity index 100% rename from harmony-rs/src/modules/mod.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/modules/mod.rs diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/modules/opnsense_dhcp.rs b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/modules/opnsense_dhcp.rs similarity index 92% rename from harmony-rs/src/modules/opnsense_dhcp.rs rename to harmony-rs/harmony/src/modules/opnsense_dhcp.rs index a120a55..7b72a5d 100644 --- a/harmony-rs/src/modules/opnsense_dhcp.rs +++ b/harmony-rs/harmony/src/modules/opnsense_dhcp.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use derive_new::new; use log::info; use crate::{domain::{ - data::{Id, Version}, executors::SshClient, hardware::NetworkInterface, interpret::{InterpretError, InterpretStatus, Outcome}, inventory::Inventory, topology::IpAddress + data::{Id, Version}, hardware::NetworkInterface, interpret::{InterpretError, InterpretStatus, Outcome}, inventory::Inventory, topology::IpAddress }, infra::executors::russh::RusshClient}; use crate::domain::{ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ impl Interpret for OPNSenseDhcpInterpret { fn execute(&self, _inventory: &Inventory) -> Result { info!("Executing {} on inventory {_inventory:?}", self.get_name()); - let ssh_client = RusshClient{}; + let _ssh_client = RusshClient{}; // ssh_client.test_connection("username", "password"); todo!() } diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/russh/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/russh/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 67a2577..0000000 --- a/harmony-rs/src/infra/executors/russh/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -use std::{net::ToSocketAddrs, path::Path, sync::Arc, time::Duration}; - -use russh::{client, keys::{key, load_secret_key}, ChannelMsg, Disconnect}; -use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt; - -use crate::domain::executors::SshClient; - -pub struct RusshClient; - -impl SshClient for RusshClient { - fn test_connection(&self, username: String, password: String) -> Result<(), crate::domain::executors::ExecutorError> { - todo!() - //Session::connect(); - - } -} - -struct Client {} - -// More SSH event handlers -// can be defined in this trait -// In this example, we're only using Channel, so these aren't needed. -#[async_trait] -impl client::Handler for Client { - type Error = russh::Error; - - async fn check_server_key( - &mut self, - _server_public_key: &key::PublicKey, - ) -> Result { - Ok(true) - } -} - - -/// This struct is a convenience wrapper -/// around a russh client -pub struct Session { - session: client::Handle, -} - -impl Session { - async fn connect, A: ToSocketAddrs>( - key_path: P, - user: impl Into, - addrs: A, - ) -> Result { - let key_pair = load_secret_key(key_path, None)?; - let config = client::Config { - inactivity_timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(5)), - ..<_>::default() - }; - - let config = Arc::new(config); - let sh = Client {}; - - let mut session = client::connect(config, addrs, sh).await?; - let auth_res = session - .authenticate_publickey(user, Arc::new(key_pair)) - .await?; - - if !auth_res { - Err("Authentication failed") - } - - Ok(Self { session }) - } - - async fn call(&mut self, command: &str) -> Result { - let mut channel = self.session.channel_open_session().await?; - channel.exec(true, command).await?; - - let mut code = None; - let mut stdout = tokio::io::stdout(); - - loop { - // There's an event available on the session channel - let Some(msg) = channel.wait().await else { - break; - }; - match msg { - // Write data to the terminal - ChannelMsg::Data { ref data } => { - stdout.write_all(data).await?; - stdout.flush().await?; - } - // The command has returned an exit code - ChannelMsg::ExitStatus { exit_status } => { - code = Some(exit_status); - // cannot leave the loop immediately, there might still be more data to receive - } - _ => {} - } - } - Ok(code.expect("program did not exit cleanly")) - } - - async fn close(&mut self) -> Result<()> { - self.session - .disconnect(Disconnect::ByApplication, "", "English") - .await?; - Ok(()) - } -} diff --git a/harmony-rs/src/infra/inventory/mod.rs b/harmony-rs/src/infra/inventory/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e8da7e..0000000 --- a/harmony-rs/src/infra/inventory/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -pub mod fqm;