;; Copyright (C) 2003, 2015 Dale Mellor ;; ;; This file is part of GNU mcron. ;; ;; GNU mcron is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under ;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free ;; Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; ;; GNU mcron is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or ;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for ;; more details. ;; ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along ;; with GNU mcron. If not, see . ;; This file defines the variable current-environment-mods, and the procedures ;; append-environment-mods (which is available to user configuration files), ;; clear-environment-mods and modify-environment. The idea is that the ;; current-environment-mods is a list of pairs of environment names and values, ;; and represents the cumulated environment settings in a configuration ;; file. When a job definition is seen in a configuration file, the ;; current-environment-mods are copied into the internal job description, and ;; when the job actually runs these environment modifications are applied to ;; the UNIX environment in which the job runs. (define-module (mcron environment) #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:export (modify-environment clear-environment-mods append-environment-mods get-current-environment-mods-copy)) ;; As we parse configuration files, we build up an alist of environment ;; variables here. (define current-environment-mods '()) ;; Each time a job is added to the system, we take a snapshot of the current ;; set of environment modifiers. (define (get-current-environment-mods-copy) (list-copy current-environment-mods)) ;; When we start to parse a new configuration file, we want to start with a ;; fresh environment (actually an umodified version of the pervading mcron ;; environment). (define (clear-environment-mods) (set! current-environment-mods '())) ;; Procedure to add another environment setting to the alist above. This is ;; used both implicitly by the Vixie parser, and can be used directly by users ;; in scheme configuration files. The return value is purely for the ;; convenience of the parse-vixie-environment in the vixie-specification module ;; (yuk). (define (append-environment-mods name value) (set! current-environment-mods (append current-environment-mods (list (cons name value)))) #t) ;; Modify the UNIX environment for the current process according to the given ;; association list of variables, with the default variable values imposed. (define (modify-environment env-alist passwd-entry) (for-each (lambda (a) (setenv (car a) (cdr a))) (let ((home-dir (passwd:dir passwd-entry)) (user-name (passwd:name passwd-entry))) (append ;; Default environment variables which can be overidden by ENV. `(("HOME" . ,home-dir) ("CWD" . ,home-dir) ("SHELL" . ,(passwd:shell passwd-entry)) ("TERM" . #f) ("TERMCAP" . #f)) env-alist ;; Environment variables with imposed values. `(("LOGNAME" . ,user-name) ("USER" . ,user-name))))))