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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [0.1.0] - 2022-09-15
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+ - Initial release
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+ ## Attribution
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in systemd.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ gem "rake", "~> 13.0"
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+ gem "rspec", "~> 3.0"
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+ PATH
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+ remote: .
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+ specs:
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+ systemdy (0.1.0)
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+ GEM
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+ remote: https://rubygems.org/
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+ specs:
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+ diff-lcs (1.5.0)
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+ rake (13.0.6)
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+ rspec (3.11.0)
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+ rspec-core (~> 3.11.0)
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+ diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0)
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+ rspec-support (~> 3.11.0)
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+ rspec-support (3.11.1)
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+ PLATFORMS
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+ x86_64-linux
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+ DEPENDENCIES
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+ rake (~> 13.0)
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+ rspec (~> 3.0)
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+ systemdy!
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+
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+ BUNDLED WITH
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+ 2.3.7
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2022 TODO: Write your name
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ # Systemd
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+ <div align="center">
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+ ![GitHub repo size](https://img.shields.io/github/repo-size/magic4dev/systemdy?label=size&style=flat-square)
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+ [![GitHub issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/magic4dev/systemdy?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/issues)
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+ [![GitHub forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/magic4dev/systemdy?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/network)
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+ [![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/magic4dev/systemdy?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/blob/master/LICENSE.txt)
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+ [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/magic4dev/systemdy?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/stargazers)
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+ </div>
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+ A lightweight gem for interact with systemd.
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+ If your goal is to develop software to quickly manage systemd services or journalctl logs, this gem is for you! :grin:
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+ ## Features
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+ - Lightweight
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+ - Expressive classes and methods
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+ - Manage systemd's services lifecycle with minimal effort!
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+ - Extract and manipulate Journalctl logs with a single action!
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+ ## Table of contents
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+ * [Installation](#installation)
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+ * [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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+ * [Usage](#usage)
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+ * [Manage services](#manage-services)
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+ * [Create a Systemdy Service object for control a service](#create-a-systemdy-service-object-for-control-a-service)
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+ * [Check if the provided service exist](#check-if-the-provided-service-exist)
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+ * [Check if the provided service is enabled](#check-if-the-provided-service-is-enabled)
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+ * [Check if the provided service is active](#check-if-the-provided-service-is-active)
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+ * [Check the current status of the provided service](#check-the-current-status-of-the-provided-service)
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+ * [Display all the properties for the provided service](#check-the-current-status-of-the-provided-service)
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+ * [Start the service](#start-the-service)
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+ * [Restart the service](#restart-the-service)
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+ * [Stop the service](#stop-the-service)
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+ * [Enable the service](#enable-the-service)
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+ * [Disable the service](#disable-the-service)
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+ * [Reload the service](#reload-the-service)
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+ * [Mask the service](#mask-the-service)
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+ * [Unmask the service](#unmask-the-service)
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+ * [Bonus tip: execute systemctl commands without prompt the password](#bonus-tip-execute-systemctl-commands-without-prompt-the-password)
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+ * [Manage Journalctl logs](#manage-journalctl-logs)
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+ * [Display kernel logs](#display-kernel-logs)
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+ * [Display boot logs](#display-boot-logs)
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+ * [Display unit logs](#display-unit-logs)
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+ * [Display group_id logs (GUID)](#display-group_id-logs-guid)
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+ * [Display user_id logs (UID)](#display-user_id-logs-uid)
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+ * [Contributing](#contributing)
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+ * [Develop a new feature](#develop-a-new-feature)
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+ * [Fix a bug](#fix-a-bug)
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+ * [Note for testing](#note-for-testing)
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+ * [License](#license)
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+ * [Useful links and resources](#useful-links-and-resources)
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+ * [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
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+ ## Installation
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'systemdy'
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+ ```
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+ And then execute:
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+ $ bundle install
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+ $ gem install systemdy
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+ ## Dependencies
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+ The only dependecy you need is [systemd](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemdy/) installed on your system (specifically libsystemd or the older libsystemdy-journal) in order to use the gem. Currently the gem support systemd 249 or higher.
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+ ## Usage
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+ After installing the gem, the first step is to require it:
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+ ```ruby
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+ require 'systemdy'
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+ ```
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+ ## Manage services
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+ The first goal of this gem is to manage a systemd's service with minimal effort.
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+ This section provides an overview of the Systemdy::Service class for managing the life cycle of a systemdy's service.
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+ ### Create a Systemdy Service object for control a service
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+ The first step is to create a new instance of the systemdy::Service class for control the desired service
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+ ```ruby
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+ my_postgresql_service = Systemdy::Service.new('postgresql')
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+ ```
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+ ### Check if the provided service exist
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+ Once our object has been instantiated, you can check if the service is installed on your system
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+ my_postgresql_service.exist?
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+ For check if a service is installed on your system without create a new instance of the Systemdy::Service class
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+ Systemdy::Utility::Validator.check_if_a_service_exist('postgresql')
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+ if the provided service is installed on your system this methods return _**true**_, otherwise return _**false**_.
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+ ### Check if the provided service is enabled
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+ For check if a service is enabled
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+ my_postgresql_service.is_enabled?
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+ if the provided service is enabled this method return _**true**_, otherwise return _**false**_.
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+ ### Check if the provided service is active
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+ For check if a service is active
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+ if the provided service is active this method return _**true**_, otherwise return _**false**_.
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+ ### Check the current status of the provided service
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+ For check the current status of the service
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+ ```ruby
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+ my_postgresql_service.status
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+ Once executed, this method return an hash with all the essential service's information like this:
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+ { "Id"=>"postgresql.service",
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+ "Description"=>"PostgreSQL RDBMS",
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+ "LoadState"=>"loaded",
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+ "ActiveState"=>"active",
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+ "FragmentPath"=>"/lib/systemd/system/postgresql.service",
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+ "ActiveEnterTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:13:07 CEST",
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+ "InactiveEnterTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:12:44 CEST",
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+ "ActiveExitTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:12:44 CEST",
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+ "InactiveExitTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:13:07 CEST"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ### Display all the properties for the provided service
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+ For check all the properties of the service
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+ Once executed, this method return an hash with all the service's properties like this:
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ### Start the service
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+ ```ruby
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+ ### Stop the service
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+ ### Enable the service
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+ ```
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+ ### Disable the service
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+ ### Reload the service
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+ ### Mask the service
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+ ### Unmask the service
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+ ## Bonus tip: execute systemctl commands without prompt the password
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+ The methods **start**, **restart**, **stop**, **enable**, **disable**, **reload**, **mask** and **unmask** detect non-root users and automatically execute the methods with sudo.
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+ ## Manage Journalctl logs
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+ This class method executed with no arguments return an array with:
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+ Another common task is to filter logs based on the unit that we need information on.
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+
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+ To do this, we just simply need to pass the name of the unit as argument, for example we need to analyze postgresql unit logs:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_unit_logs(argument: 'postgresql')
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+ ```
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+
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+ In this case the class method return an array with:
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+ * a default size of 10 (the last 10 lines of log)
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+ * a start period not older than '00:00 AM' o' clock (today)
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+ * an end period not newer than the method execution timenow
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+
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+ Obviously this method require the unit's name as argument, if executed with no arguments return a message like this:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ "display_unit_logs require an argument!"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Obviously as for the previous method, you can filter the unit logs by passing **4** positional arguments:
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+
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+ * **argument**: in this case the unit's name
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+
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+ * **since**: a start period not older than the specified date
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+
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+ * **to**: an end period not older than the specified date
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+
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+ * **lines**: the exact number of last log lines
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+
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+ For example:
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+
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+ If you want to analyze the last 50 log lines of the potsgresql service ranging from a month ago to 10:00 of the current day:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_unit_logs(argument: 'postgresql', since: '1 month ago', to: '10:00', lines: 50)
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you want to analyze the last 20 log lines of the potsgresql service ranging from a week ago to yesterday:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_unit_logs(argument: 'postgresql', since: '1 week ago', to: 'yesterday', lines: 20)
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can also filter the logs by specific dates in the format YYYY-MM-DD for example:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_unit_logs(argument: 'postgresql', since: '2022-08-27', lines: 200)
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+ ```
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+
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+ If the passed arguments not match anything the method return an array with a message like this:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ ["-- No entries --"]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Display group_id logs (GUID)
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+
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+ To find all messages related to a particular group, we just simply need to pass the GUID of the group as argument, for example:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_group_id_logs(argument: 1000)
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+ ```
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+
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+ In this case the class method return an array with:
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+ * a default size of 10 (the last 10 lines of log)
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+ * a start period not older than '00:00 AM' o' clock (today)
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+ * an end period not newer than the method execution timenow
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+
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+ Obviously this method require the GUID as argument, if executed with no arguments return a message like this:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ "display_group_id_logs require an argument!"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Obviously as for the previous method, you can filter the GUID logs by passing **4** positional arguments:
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+
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+ * **argument**: in this case the GUID
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+
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+ * **since**: a start period not older than the specified date
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+
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+ * **to**: an end period not older than the specified date
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+
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+ * **lines**: the exact number of last log lines
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+
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+ For example:
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+
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+ If you want to analyze the last 50 log lines of the GUID 1000 ranging from a month ago to 10:00 of the current day:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_group_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '1 month ago', to: '10:00', lines: 50)
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you want to analyze the last 20 log lines of the GUID 1000 ranging from a week ago to yesterday:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_group_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '1 week ago', to: 'yesterday', lines: 20)
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can also filter the logs by specific dates in the format YYYY-MM-DD for example:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_group_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '2022-08-27', lines: 200)
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+ ```
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+
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+ If the passed arguments not match anything the method return an array with a message like this:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ ["-- No entries --"]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Display user_id logs (UID)
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+
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+ To find all messages related to a particular user, we just simply need to pass the UID of the user as argument, for example:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_user_id_logs(argument: 1000)
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+ ```
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+
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+ In this case the class method return an array with:
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+ * a default size of 10 (the last 10 lines of log)
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+ * a start period not older than '00:00 AM' o' clock (today)
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+ * an end period not newer than the method execution timenow
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+
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+ Obviously this method require the UID as argument, if executed with no arguments return a message like this:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ "display_user_id_logs require an argument!"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Obviously as for the previous method, you can filter the UID logs by passing **4** positional arguments:
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+
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+ * **argument**: in this case the UID
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+
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+ * **since**: a start period not older than the specified date
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+
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+ * **to**: an end period not older than the specified date
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+
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+ * **lines**: the exact number of last log lines
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+
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+ For example:
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+
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+ If you want to analyze the last 50 log lines of the UID 1000 ranging from a month ago to 10:00 of the current day:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_user_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '1 month ago', to: '10:00', lines: 50)
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you want to analyze the last 20 log lines of the UID 1000 ranging from a week ago to yesterday:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_user_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '1 week ago', to: 'yesterday', lines: 20)
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can also filter the logs by specific dates in the format YYYY-MM-DD for example:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Systemdy::Journal.display_user_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '2022-08-27', lines: 200)
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+ ```
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+
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+ If the passed arguments not match anything the method return an array with a message like this:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ ["-- No entries --"]
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+ ```
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ We :heart: pull requests from everyone.
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+
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+ Everyone interacting in the systemdy project's codebases is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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+
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+ ### Develop a new feature
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+
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+ If you wanna develop a new feature:
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+
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+ * Fork this project
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+
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+ * Clone the repo with the following command:
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+
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+ git clone git@github.com:your-username/systemdy.git
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+
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+ * Install dependencies with:
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+
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+ bin/setup
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+
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+ * Make your changes
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+ * Write tests.
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+
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+ **NOTE**: For a correct testing procedure read our [Note for testing](#note-for-testing)
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+ * Make the tests pass with the following command:
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+
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+ rake spec
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+
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+ * Add notes about your changes to the `CHANGELOG.md` file
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+
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+ * Write a good commit message
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+ * Push to your fork
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+ * [Submit a pull request](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/compare)
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+ * Wait for us, we will reply as soon as possible
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+ * We may suggest changes for better code quality
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+ * Please, if you push more than mone commit let's keep the history clean :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
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+
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+ Thank you for your contribution! :handshake:
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+
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+ ### Fix a bug
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+
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+ If you wanna fix a bug:
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+
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+ * Fork this project
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+
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+ * Clone the repo with the following command:
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+
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+ git clone git@github.com:your-username/systemdy.git
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+
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+ * Install dependencies with:
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+
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+ bin/setup
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+
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+ * Make your changes
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+ * Write tests.
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+
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+ **NOTE**: For a correct testing procedure read our [Note for testing](#note-for-testing)
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+ * Make the tests pass with the following command:
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+
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+ rake spec
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+
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+ * Add notes about your changes to the `CHANGELOG.md` file
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+
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+ * Write a good commit message
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+ * Push to your fork
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+ * [Submit a pull request](https://github.com/magic4dev/systemdy/compare)
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+ * Wait for us, we will reply as soon as possible
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+ * We may suggest changes for better code quality
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+ * Please, if you push more than mone commit let's keep the history clean :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
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+
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+ Thank you for your contribution! :handshake:
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+
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+ ## Note for testing
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+
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+ This gem was tested on a __postgresql__ service.
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+
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+ For better testing install __postgresql__ service on your system.
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+
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+ If you don't want to install it:
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+
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+ * go to _spec/setup/test_variables.rb_
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+
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+ and replace:
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+
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+ * let (:real_service_name) { 'postgresql' }
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+
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+ with:
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+
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+ * let (:real_service_name) { 'a_installed_service_on_your_system' }
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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+
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+ ## Useful links and resources
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+
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+ - An interesting article on [how to run sudo commands without password](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/run-sudo-commands-without-password/)
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+ - The official systemdy documentation for [time specification](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.time.html)
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+
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+ ## Acknowledgements
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+
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+ - Thanks to [@colstrom](https://github.com/colstrom) and his [systemized](https://github.com/colstrom/systemized) for the great inspiration
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require "rspec/core/rake_task"
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+
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |t|
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+ t.verbose = false
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+ end
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+
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+ task default: :spec
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+ module Systemdy
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+ class Journal
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+
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+ # extend SingleForwardableForwardable standard's library module for delegate a specified method to a designated object
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+ extend SingleForwardable
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+
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+ # list of options for execute journalctl command that not accept arguments
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+ # Example command: journalctl -k
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+ # the '-k' option not accept arguments
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+ # journalctl -k [argument] return
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+ # Failed to add match [argument]: Invalid argument
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+ LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_NOT_ACCEPT_ARGUMENTS = { kernel: '-k' }
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+
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+ # list of options for execute journalctl command that accept arguments
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+ # Example command: journalctl -b
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+ # the '-b' option accept an argument (the number of the boot)
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+ # journalctl -b postgresql return the boots's logs
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+ # journalctl -b 3 return the third of the availables boot logs
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+ LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_ACCEPT_AN_ARGUMENT = { boot: '-b' }
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+
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+ # list of options for execute journalctl command that require arguments
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+ # Example command: journalctl -u
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+ # the '-u' option require an argument (the name of the unit)
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+ # journalctl -u postgresql return the postgresql's logs
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+ # journalctl -u without an argument return
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+ # journalctl: option requires an argument -- 'u'
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+ LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_REQUIRE_AN_ARGUMENT = { unit: '-u', group_id: '_GID', user_id: '_UID' }
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+
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+ # we delegate return_an_array_from_system_command method to Systemdy::Utility::Formatter class contained in Systemdy/utility/formatter.rb
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+ def_delegator Systemdy::Utility::Formatter, :return_an_array_from_system_command
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+ # we delegate render_message method to Systemdy::Utility::MessageDisplayer class contained in Systemdy/utility/message_displayer.rb
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+ def_delegator Systemdy::Utility::MessageDisplayer, :render_message
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+
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+ # create dynamically class methods based on LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_NOT_ACCEPT_ARGUMENTS constant
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+ # we can call the methods:
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_kernel_logs
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+ # this method accept 3 keyword arguments:
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+ # 1. since ('the log's initial period') - String - default 'yesterday'
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+ # 2. to ('the log's end period') - String - default Time.now.strftime('%H:%M')
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+ # 3. lines ('the log's number of lines') - Integer - default 10 .display_kernel_logs
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+ # Example:
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_kernel_logs(since: '1 month ago', lines: 50)
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+ # if you call this method without arguments
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+ # - it return an array with 10 lines of logs
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+ LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_NOT_ACCEPT_ARGUMENTS.each do |message_from, option|
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+ define_singleton_method "display_#{message_from}_logs" do |since: 'today', to: Time.now.strftime('%H:%M'), lines: 10|
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+ # logs from system call
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+ logs = `#{JOURNALCTL_COMMAND} #{option} -S '#{since}' -U '#{to}' -n #{lines} | tail -n #{lines} 2>&1`
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+ # logs from system call converted into array
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+ return_an_array_from_system_command(logs) # class method contained in Systemdy/utility/formatter.rb
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # create dynamically class methods based on LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_ACCEPT_AN_ARGUMENT constant
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+ # we can call the methods:
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_boot_logs
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+ # this method accept 4 keyword arguments:
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+ # 1. argument ('the boot's number') - Integer - optional
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+ # 2. since ('the log's initial period') - String - default 'yesterday'
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+ # 3. to ('the log's end period') - String - default Time.now.strftime('%H:%M')
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+ # 4. lines ('the log's number of lines') - Integer - default 10
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+ # Example:
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_boot_logs(argument: 3, since: '1 month ago', lines: 50)
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+ # if you call this method without arguments
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+ # - it return an array with 10 lines of logs
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+ LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_ACCEPT_AN_ARGUMENT.each do |message_from, option|
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+ define_singleton_method "display_#{message_from}_logs" do |argument: '', since: 'today', to: Time.now.strftime('%H:%M'), lines: 10|
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+ # logs from system call
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+ logs = `#{JOURNALCTL_COMMAND} #{option} #{argument} -S '#{since}' -U '#{to}' -n #{lines} | tail -n #{lines} 2>&1`
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+ # logs from system call converted into array
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+ return_an_array_from_system_command(logs) # class method contained in Systemdy/utility/formatter.rb
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # create dynamically class methods based on LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_REQUIRE_AN_ARGUMENT constant
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+ # we can call the methods:
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_unit_logs
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_group_id_logs
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_user_id_logs
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+ # this method accept 4 keyword arguments:
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+ # 1. argument ('the unit, the group_id or user_id) - String - required
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+ # 2. since ('the log's initial period') - String - default 'yesterday'
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+ # 3. to ('the log's end period') - String - default Time.now.strftime('%H:%M')
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+ # 4. lines ('the log's number of lines') - Integer - default 10
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+ # Example:
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_unit_logs(argument: 'postgresql', since: '1 month ago', lines: 50)
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_user_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '1 month ago', lines: 50)
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+ # Systemdy::Journal.display_group_id_logs(argument: 1000, since: '1 month ago', lines: 50)
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+ LIST_OF_OPTIONS_THAT_REQUIRE_AN_ARGUMENT.each do |message_from, option|
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+ define_singleton_method "display_#{message_from}_logs" do |argument: '', since: 'today', to: Time.now.strftime('%H:%M'), lines: 10|
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+ # return an error message if the required argument is not provided
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+ # render_message class method contained in Systemdy/utility/message_displayer.rb
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+ return render_message("display_#{message_from}_logs require an argument!") if argument.to_s.empty?
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+ # combination of option and argument based on typology
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+ # '-u postgresql' or '_GUID=1000' or '_UID=1000'
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+ option_with_argument = merge_option_with_argument_based_on_option_typology(message_from, option, argument)
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+ # logs from system call
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+ logs = `#{JOURNALCTL_COMMAND} #{option_with_argument} -S '#{since}' -U '#{to}' | tail -n #{lines} 2>&1`
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+ # logs from system call converted into array
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+ return_an_array_from_system_command(logs) # class method contained in Systemdy/utility/formatter.rb
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # method for return formatted option
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+ # Example
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+ # merge_option_with_argument_based_on_option_typology(:unit, '-u', 'postgresql') return '-u postgresql'
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+ # merge_option_with_argument_based_on_option_typology(:group_id, '_GUID', 1234566) return '_GUID=1000'
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+ def self.merge_option_with_argument_based_on_option_typology(message_from, option, argument)
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+ message_from == :unit ? "#{option} #{argument}" : "#{option}=#{argument}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # make the methods below as private
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+ private_class_method :return_an_array_from_system_command, :render_message, :merge_option_with_argument_based_on_option_typology
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Systemdy
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+ class Service
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+
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+ # extend Forwardable standard's library module for delegate a specified method to a designated object
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+ extend Forwardable
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+
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+ # list of supported actions on a provided service
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+ LIST_OF_ACTIONS = %w( start restart stop enable disable reload mask unmask )
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+
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+ # list of supported statuses on a provided service
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+ LIST_OF_STATUSES = %w( enabled active )
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+
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+ # list of status properties on a provided service when status command is called
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+ LIST_OF_STATUS_PROPERTIES = %w( Id Description ExecMainPID LoadState ActiveState FragmentPath
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+ ActiveEnterTimestamp InactiveEnterTimestamp ActiveExitTimestamp
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+ InactiveExitTimestamp
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+ )
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+
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+ attr_reader :command, :name
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+
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+ # we create a new object that accept 1 argument:
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+ # 1. the name of the Systemdy service to control (postgresql, redis etc..)
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+ # Example:
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+ # my_postgresql_service = Systemdy::Service.new('postgresql')
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+ def initialize(name)
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+ @command = SYSTEMCTL_COMMAND # constant contained in Systemdy.rb
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+ @name = name
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+ end
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+
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+ # we delegate return_an_array_from_system_command method to Systemdy::Utility::Formatter class contained in Systemdy/utility/formatter.rb
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+ def_delegator Systemdy::Utility::Formatter, :return_an_array_from_system_command
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+ # we delegate render_message method to Systemdy::Utility::MessageDisplayer class contained in Systemdy/utility/message_displayer.rb
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+ def_delegator Systemdy::Utility::MessageDisplayer, :render_message
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+ # we delegate check_if_a_service_exist method to Systemdy::Utility::Validator class contained in Systemdy/utility/validator.rb
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+ def_delegator Systemdy::Utility::Validator, :check_if_a_service_exist
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+ # we delegate filter_by_keys method to Systemdy::Utility::KeyValueFilter class contained in Systemdy/utility/key_value.rb
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+ def_delegator Systemdy::Utility::KeyValueFilter, :filter_by_keys
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+
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+ # method for check if a created service exist
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+ # Example:
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+ # my_postgresql_service.exist?
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+ # if the provided service exist this method return
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+ # - true
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+ # otherwise return
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+ # - false
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+ def exist?
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+ check_if_a_service_exist(name) # class method contained in Systemdy/utility/validator.rb
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+ end
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+
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+ # create dynamically methods based on LIST_OF_ACTIONS constant
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+ # after created a new object we can call the methods:
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+ # my_postgresql_service.start
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+ # my_postgresql_service.restart
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+ # my_postgresql_service.stop
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+ # my_postgresql_service.enable
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+ # my_postgresql_service.disable
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+ # my_postgresql_service.reload
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+ # my_postgresql_service.mask
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+ # my_postgresql_service.unmask
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+ LIST_OF_ACTIONS.each do |action|
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+ define_method action do
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+ sudo_command = Etc.getpwuid(Process.uid).name != 'root' ? 'sudo' : ''
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+ exist? ? `#{sudo_command} #{command} #{action} #{name}` : default_error_message()
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # method for return a key/value pair of the provided service's properties
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+ # Example:
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+ # my_postgresql_service.properties
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+ # return a key/value pair of the provided service's properties
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+ # { "Type"=>"oneshot",
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+ # "Restart"=>"no",
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+ # "NotifyAccess"=>"none",
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+ # ....
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+ # }
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+ def properties
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+ array_of_properties = return_an_array_from_system_command(`#{command} show #{name}`)
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+ array_of_properties.collect { |property| { property.split('=')[0] => property.split('=')[1] } }.reduce({}, :merge)
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+ end
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+
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+ # method for return the current status of the provided service
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+ # Example:
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+ # my_postgresql_service.status
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+ # return a key/value pair of the provided service's status
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+ # { "Id"=>"postgresql.service",
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+ # "Description"=>"PostgreSQL RDBMS",
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+ # "ExecMainPID"=>"48615",
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+ # "LoadState"=>"loaded",
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+ # "ActiveState"=>"active",
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+ # "FragmentPath"=>"/lib/Systemdy/system/postgresql.service",
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+ # "ActiveEnterTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:13:07 CEST",
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+ # "InactiveEnterTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:12:44 CEST",
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+ # "ActiveExitTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:12:44 CEST",
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+ # "InactiveExitTimestamp"=>"Thu 2022-09-29 17:13:07 CEST"
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+ # }
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+ def status
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+ exist? ? filter_by_keys(properties, LIST_OF_STATUS_PROPERTIES) : default_error_message()
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+ end
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+
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+ # create dynamically methods based on LIST_OF_STATUSES constant
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+ # after created a new object we can call the methods:
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+ # my_postgresql_service.is_enabled?
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+ # my_postgresql_service.is_active?
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+ # if the provided service is active or enabled this method return
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+ # - true
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+ # otherwise return
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+ # - false
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+ LIST_OF_STATUSES.each do |status|
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+ define_method "is_#{status}?" do
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+ exist? ? return_an_array_from_system_command(`#{command} is-#{status} #{name}`).include?(status) : default_error_message()
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # method for display error when a service or unit not exist
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+ def default_error_message
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+ render_message("Unit #{name}.service could not be found.") # class method contained in Systemdy/utility/message_displayer.rb
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+ end
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+
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+ # make the methods below as private
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+ private :render_message, :default_error_message, :return_an_array_from_system_command, :filter_by_keys
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Systemdy
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+ module Utility
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+ class Formatter
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+ # method for convert `` system call to array based list
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+ def self.return_an_array_from_system_command(system_call)
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+ # remove \n from system call returned value
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+ system_call_without_new_line = system_call.chomp!
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+ # return system error message
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+ return(system_call_without_new_line) if !$?.success?
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+ # convert `` system call to array based list
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+ system_call_without_new_line.split(/\n/)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Systemdy
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+ module Utility
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+ class KeyValueFilter
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+ # method for filter an hash with a list of provided keys
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+ def self.filter_by_keys(hash, *list_of_keys)
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+ filtered_hash = hash.slice(*list_of_keys.flatten)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Systemdy
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+ module Utility
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+ class MessageDisplayer
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+ # method for render custom message tho the user
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+ def self.render_message(message)
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+ message
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Systemdy
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+ module Utility
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+ class Validator
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+ # method for check if a service exist
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+ def self.check_if_a_service_exist(service)
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+ `#{SYSTEMCTL_COMMAND} list-unit-files #{service}.service | wc -l`.to_i > 3
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+ # 'systemctl list-unit-files name_of_service.service | wc -l' command output:
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+ # 3 when there are not matching units
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+ # >3 when there are matching units
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module Systemdy
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+ VERSION = "0.1.0"
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ # external gems or standard's library modules
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+ require "forwardable"
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+ require "etc"
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+
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+ # systemdy's class and modules
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+ require_relative "systemdy/version"
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+ require_relative "systemdy/utility/validator"
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+ require_relative "systemdy/utility/formatter"
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+ require_relative "systemdy/utility/message_displayer"
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+ require_relative "systemdy/utility/key_value_filter"
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+ require_relative "systemdy/service"
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+ require_relative "systemdy/journal"
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+
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+ module Systemdy
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+ class Error < StandardError; end
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+
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+ # systemctl command
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+ SYSTEMCTL_COMMAND = 'systemctl'
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+ # journalctl command
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+ JOURNALCTL_COMMAND = 'journalctl'
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+ end
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+ module Systemdy
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+ VERSION: String
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+ # See the writing guide of rbs: https://github.com/ruby/rbs#guides
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+ end
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