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491 lines
13 KiB
Go
491 lines
13 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2022 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package envknob provides access to environment-variable tweakable
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// debug settings.
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//
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// These are primarily knobs used by Tailscale developers during
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// development or by users when instructed to by Tailscale developers
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// when debugging something. They are not a stable interface and may
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// be removed or any time.
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//
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// A related package, control/controlknobs, are knobs that can be
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// changed at runtime by the control plane. Sometimes both are used:
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// an envknob for the default/explicit value, else falling back
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// to the controlknob value.
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package envknob
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import (
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"bufio"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"tailscale.com/types/opt"
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"tailscale.com/version"
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"tailscale.com/version/distro"
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)
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var (
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mu sync.Mutex
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set = map[string]string{}
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regStr = map[string]*string{}
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regBool = map[string]*bool{}
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regOptBool = map[string]*opt.Bool{}
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regDuration = map[string]*time.Duration{}
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)
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func noteEnv(k, v string) {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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noteEnvLocked(k, v)
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}
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func noteEnvLocked(k, v string) {
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if v != "" {
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set[k] = v
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} else {
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delete(set, k)
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}
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}
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// logf is logger.Logf, but logger depends on envknob, so for circular
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// dependency reasons, make a type alias (so it's still assignable,
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// but has nice docs here).
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type logf = func(format string, args ...any)
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// LogCurrent logs the currently set environment knobs.
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func LogCurrent(logf logf) {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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list := make([]string, 0, len(set))
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for k := range set {
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list = append(list, k)
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}
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sort.Strings(list)
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for _, k := range list {
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logf("envknob: %s=%q", k, set[k])
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}
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}
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// Setenv changes an environment variable.
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//
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// It is not safe for concurrent reading of environment variables via the
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// Register functions. All Setenv calls are meant to happen early in main before
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// any goroutines are started.
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func Setenv(envVar, val string) {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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os.Setenv(envVar, val)
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noteEnvLocked(envVar, val)
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if p := regStr[envVar]; p != nil {
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*p = val
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}
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if p := regBool[envVar]; p != nil {
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setBoolLocked(p, envVar, val)
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}
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if p := regOptBool[envVar]; p != nil {
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setOptBoolLocked(p, envVar, val)
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}
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if p := regDuration[envVar]; p != nil {
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setDurationLocked(p, envVar, val)
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}
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}
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// String returns the named environment variable, using os.Getenv.
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//
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// If the variable is non-empty, it's also tracked & logged as being
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// an in-use knob.
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func String(envVar string) string {
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v := os.Getenv(envVar)
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noteEnv(envVar, v)
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return v
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}
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// RegisterString returns a func that gets the named environment variable,
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// without a map lookup per call. It assumes that mutations happen via
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// envknob.Setenv.
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func RegisterString(envVar string) func() string {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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p, ok := regStr[envVar]
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if !ok {
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val := os.Getenv(envVar)
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if val != "" {
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noteEnvLocked(envVar, val)
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}
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p = &val
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regStr[envVar] = p
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}
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return func() string { return *p }
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}
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// RegisterBool returns a func that gets the named environment variable,
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// without a map lookup per call. It assumes that mutations happen via
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// envknob.Setenv.
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func RegisterBool(envVar string) func() bool {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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p, ok := regBool[envVar]
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if !ok {
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var b bool
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p = &b
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setBoolLocked(p, envVar, os.Getenv(envVar))
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regBool[envVar] = p
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}
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return func() bool { return *p }
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}
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// RegisterOptBool returns a func that gets the named environment variable,
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// without a map lookup per call. It assumes that mutations happen via
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// envknob.Setenv.
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func RegisterOptBool(envVar string) func() opt.Bool {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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p, ok := regOptBool[envVar]
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if !ok {
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var b opt.Bool
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p = &b
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setOptBoolLocked(p, envVar, os.Getenv(envVar))
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regOptBool[envVar] = p
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}
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return func() opt.Bool { return *p }
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}
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// RegisterDuration returns a func that gets the named environment variable as a
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// duration, without a map lookup per call. It assumes that any mutations happen
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// via envknob.Setenv.
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func RegisterDuration(envVar string) func() time.Duration {
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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p, ok := regDuration[envVar]
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if !ok {
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val := os.Getenv(envVar)
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if val != "" {
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noteEnvLocked(envVar, val)
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}
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p = new(time.Duration)
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setDurationLocked(p, envVar, val)
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regDuration[envVar] = p
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}
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return func() time.Duration { return *p }
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}
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func setBoolLocked(p *bool, envVar, val string) {
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noteEnvLocked(envVar, val)
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if val == "" {
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*p = false
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return
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}
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var err error
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*p, err = strconv.ParseBool(val)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("invalid boolean environment variable %s value %q", envVar, val)
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}
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}
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func setOptBoolLocked(p *opt.Bool, envVar, val string) {
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noteEnvLocked(envVar, val)
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if val == "" {
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*p = ""
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return
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}
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b, err := strconv.ParseBool(val)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("invalid boolean environment variable %s value %q", envVar, val)
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}
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p.Set(b)
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}
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func setDurationLocked(p *time.Duration, envVar, val string) {
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noteEnvLocked(envVar, val)
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if val == "" {
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*p = 0
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return
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}
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var err error
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*p, err = time.ParseDuration(val)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("invalid duration environment variable %s value %q", envVar, val)
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}
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}
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// Bool returns the boolean value of the named environment variable.
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// If the variable is not set, it returns false.
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// An invalid value exits the binary with a failure.
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func Bool(envVar string) bool {
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return boolOr(envVar, false)
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}
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// BoolDefaultTrue is like Bool, but returns true by default if the
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// environment variable isn't present.
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func BoolDefaultTrue(envVar string) bool {
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return boolOr(envVar, true)
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}
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func boolOr(envVar string, implicitValue bool) bool {
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assertNotInInit()
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val := os.Getenv(envVar)
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if val == "" {
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return implicitValue
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}
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b, err := strconv.ParseBool(val)
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if err == nil {
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noteEnv(envVar, strconv.FormatBool(b)) // canonicalize
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return b
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}
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log.Fatalf("invalid boolean environment variable %s value %q", envVar, val)
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panic("unreachable")
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}
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// LookupBool returns the boolean value of the named environment value.
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// The ok result is whether a value was set.
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// If the value isn't a valid int, it exits the program with a failure.
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func LookupBool(envVar string) (v bool, ok bool) {
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assertNotInInit()
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val := os.Getenv(envVar)
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if val == "" {
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return false, false
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}
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b, err := strconv.ParseBool(val)
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if err == nil {
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return b, true
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}
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log.Fatalf("invalid boolean environment variable %s value %q", envVar, val)
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panic("unreachable")
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}
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// OptBool is like Bool, but returns an opt.Bool, so the caller can
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// distinguish between implicitly and explicitly false.
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func OptBool(envVar string) opt.Bool {
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assertNotInInit()
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b, ok := LookupBool(envVar)
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if !ok {
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return ""
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}
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var ret opt.Bool
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ret.Set(b)
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return ret
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}
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// LookupInt returns the integer value of the named environment value.
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// The ok result is whether a value was set.
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// If the value isn't a valid int, it exits the program with a failure.
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func LookupInt(envVar string) (v int, ok bool) {
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assertNotInInit()
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val := os.Getenv(envVar)
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if val == "" {
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return 0, false
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}
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v, err := strconv.Atoi(val)
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if err == nil {
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noteEnv(envVar, val)
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return v, true
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}
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log.Fatalf("invalid integer environment variable %s: %v", envVar, val)
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panic("unreachable")
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}
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// UseWIPCode is whether TAILSCALE_USE_WIP_CODE is set to permit use
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// of Work-In-Progress code.
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func UseWIPCode() bool { return Bool("TAILSCALE_USE_WIP_CODE") }
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// CanSSHD reports whether the Tailscale SSH server is allowed to run.
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//
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// If disabled (when this reports false), the SSH server won't start (won't
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// intercept port 22) if previously configured to do so and any attempt to
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// re-enable it will result in an error.
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func CanSSHD() bool { return !Bool("TS_DISABLE_SSH_SERVER") }
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// CanTaildrop reports whether the Taildrop feature is allowed to function.
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//
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// If disabled, Taildrop won't receive files regardless of user & server config.
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func CanTaildrop() bool { return !Bool("TS_DISABLE_TAILDROP") }
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// SSHPolicyFile returns the path, if any, to the SSHPolicy JSON file for development.
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func SSHPolicyFile() string { return String("TS_DEBUG_SSH_POLICY_FILE") }
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// SSHIgnoreTailnetPolicy is whether to ignore the Tailnet SSH policy for development.
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func SSHIgnoreTailnetPolicy() bool { return Bool("TS_DEBUG_SSH_IGNORE_TAILNET_POLICY") }
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// TKASkipSignatureCheck is whether to skip node-key signature checking for development.
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func TKASkipSignatureCheck() bool { return Bool("TS_UNSAFE_SKIP_NKS_VERIFICATION") }
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// NoLogsNoSupport reports whether the client's opted out of log uploads and
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// technical support.
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func NoLogsNoSupport() bool {
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return Bool("TS_NO_LOGS_NO_SUPPORT")
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}
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var allowRemoteUpdate = RegisterBool("TS_ALLOW_ADMIN_CONSOLE_REMOTE_UPDATE")
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// AllowsRemoteUpdate reports whether this node has opted-in to letting the
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// Tailscale control plane initiate a Tailscale update (e.g. on behalf of an
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// admin on the admin console).
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func AllowsRemoteUpdate() bool { return allowRemoteUpdate() }
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// SetNoLogsNoSupport enables no-logs-no-support mode.
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func SetNoLogsNoSupport() {
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Setenv("TS_NO_LOGS_NO_SUPPORT", "true")
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}
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// notInInit is set true the first time we've seen a non-init stack trace.
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var notInInit atomic.Bool
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func assertNotInInit() {
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if notInInit.Load() {
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return
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}
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skip := 0
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for {
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pc, _, _, ok := runtime.Caller(skip)
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if !ok {
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notInInit.Store(true)
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return
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}
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fu := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)
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if fu == nil {
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return
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}
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name := fu.Name()
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name = strings.TrimRightFunc(name, func(r rune) bool { return r >= '0' && r <= '9' })
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if strings.HasSuffix(name, ".init") || strings.HasSuffix(name, ".init.") {
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stack := make([]byte, 1<<10)
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stack = stack[:runtime.Stack(stack, false)]
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envCheckedInInitStack = stack
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}
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skip++
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}
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}
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var envCheckedInInitStack []byte
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// PanicIfAnyEnvCheckedInInit panics if environment variables were read during
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// init.
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func PanicIfAnyEnvCheckedInInit() {
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if envCheckedInInitStack != nil {
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panic("envknob check of called from init function: " + string(envCheckedInInitStack))
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}
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}
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var applyDiskConfigErr error
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// ApplyDiskConfigError returns the most recent result of ApplyDiskConfig.
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func ApplyDiskConfigError() error { return applyDiskConfigErr }
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// ApplyDiskConfig returns a platform-specific config file of environment keys/values and
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// applies them. On Linux and Unix operating systems, it's a no-op and always returns nil.
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// If no platform-specific config file is found, it also returns nil.
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//
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// It exists primarily for Windows to make it easy to apply environment variables to
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// a running service in a way similar to modifying /etc/default/tailscaled on Linux.
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// On Windows, you use %ProgramData%\Tailscale\tailscaled-env.txt instead.
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func ApplyDiskConfig() (err error) {
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var f *os.File
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defer func() {
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if err != nil {
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// Stash away our return error for the healthcheck package to use.
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applyDiskConfigErr = fmt.Errorf("error parsing %s: %w", f.Name(), err)
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}
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}()
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// First try the explicitly-provided value for development testing. Not
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// useful for users to use on their own. (if they can set this, they can set
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// any environment variable anyway)
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if name := os.Getenv("TS_DEBUG_ENV_FILE"); name != "" {
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f, err = os.Open(name)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("error opening explicitly configured TS_DEBUG_ENV_FILE: %w", err)
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}
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defer f.Close()
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return applyKeyValueEnv(f)
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}
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name := getPlatformEnvFile()
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if name == "" {
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return nil
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}
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f, err = os.Open(name)
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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return nil
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}
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer f.Close()
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return applyKeyValueEnv(f)
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}
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// getPlatformEnvFile returns the current platform's path to an optional
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// tailscaled-env.txt file. It returns an empty string if none is defined
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// for the platform.
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func getPlatformEnvFile() string {
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switch runtime.GOOS {
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case "windows":
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return filepath.Join(os.Getenv("ProgramData"), "Tailscale", "tailscaled-env.txt")
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case "linux":
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if distro.Get() == distro.Synology {
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return "/etc/tailscale/tailscaled-env.txt"
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}
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case "darwin":
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// TODO(bradfitz): figure this out. There are three ways to run
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// Tailscale on macOS (tailscaled, GUI App Store, GUI System Extension)
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// and we should deal with all three.
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}
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return ""
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}
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// applyKeyValueEnv reads key=value lines r and calls Setenv for each.
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//
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// Empty lines and lines beginning with '#' are skipped.
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//
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// Values can be double quoted, in which case they're unquoted using
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// strconv.Unquote.
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func applyKeyValueEnv(r io.Reader) error {
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bs := bufio.NewScanner(r)
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for bs.Scan() {
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line := strings.TrimSpace(bs.Text())
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if line == "" || line[0] == '#' {
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continue
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}
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k, v, ok := strings.Cut(line, "=")
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k = strings.TrimSpace(k)
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if !ok || k == "" {
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continue
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}
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v = strings.TrimSpace(v)
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if strings.HasPrefix(v, `"`) {
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var err error
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v, err = strconv.Unquote(v)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid value in line %q: %v", line, err)
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}
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}
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Setenv(k, v)
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}
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return bs.Err()
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}
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// IPCVersion returns version.Long usually, unless TS_DEBUG_FAKE_IPC_VERSION is
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// set, in which it contains that value. This is only used for weird development
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// cases when testing mismatched versions and you want the client to act like it's
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// compatible with the server.
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func IPCVersion() string {
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if v := String("TS_DEBUG_FAKE_IPC_VERSION"); v != "" {
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return v
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}
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return version.Long
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}
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