File: //proc/self/root/opt/puppetlabs/puppet/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/puppet/reports/http.rb
require 'puppet'
require 'puppet/network/http_pool'
require 'uri'
Puppet::Reports.register_report(:http) do
desc <<-DESC
Send reports via HTTP or HTTPS. This report processor submits reports as
POST requests to the address in the `reporturl` setting. When a HTTPS URL
is used, the remote server must present a certificate issued by the Puppet
CA or the connection will fail validation. The body of each POST request
is the YAML dump of a Puppet::Transaction::Report object, and the
Content-Type is set as `application/x-yaml`.
DESC
def process
url = URI.parse(Puppet[:reporturl])
headers = { "Content-Type" => "application/x-yaml" }
# This metric_id option is silently ignored by Puppet's http client
# (Puppet::Network::HTTP) but is used by Puppet Server's http client
# (Puppet::Server::HttpClient) to track metrics on the request made to the
# `reporturl` to store a report.
options = { :metric_id => [:puppet, :report, :http] }
if url.user && url.password
options[:basic_auth] = {
:user => url.user,
:password => url.password
}
end
use_ssl = url.scheme == 'https'
conn = Puppet::Network::HttpPool.http_instance(url.host, url.port, use_ssl)
response = conn.post(url.path, self.to_yaml, headers, options)
unless response.kind_of?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
Puppet.err _("Unable to submit report to %{url} [%{code}] %{message}") % { url: Puppet[:reporturl].to_s, code: response.code, message: response.msg }
end
end
end