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This PR adds a standalone Systemd Services and Units module for managing systemd units across system and user scopes. The module keeps systemd-specific behavior separate from the legacy Bootup and Shutdown module and is implemented as standalone `strict`/`warnings` Perl code rather than depending on its existing init helpers. Those helpers intentionally smooth over multiple init systems, while this module keeps systemd-specific file handling, user-manager behavior, ACL checks, and control operations explicit, scoped, and easier to audit. It includes: - Tabbed views for services, timers, sockets, paths, targets, storage, resources, devices, and user units - Guided creation and editing for common unit types, with contextual fields, validation, and help - User-scoped unit management with linger support and safe handling of home-directory unit files - Runtime actions for start, stop, restart, enable, disable, status, logs, properties, dependencies, and system-unit mask/unmask - Drop-in override inventory plus create, edit, and delete flows - Manual unit-file editing with daemon reload reminders and actions - Configurable module behavior, visible tabs, display options, and post-create navigation - Comprehensive ACL controls for system/user scopes, actions, manual edits, drop-ins, linger, reload, backup, and user filters - Safe Webmin user support through a scoped safe ACL preset - Virtualmin integration for granting domain owners access to their own systemd user units - Tests for unit generation, safety checks, ACL behavior, user-unit handling, backup coverage, and Perl::Critic compatibility A companion Virtualmin PR adds template integration so domain owners can be granted scoped access to their own systemd user units when this module is installed.
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Perl
25 lines
562 B
Perl
# Supplies the System Logs module with a journalctl-backed log source.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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require 'systemd-lib.pl'; ## no critic
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our %text;
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# syslog_getlogs()
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# Returns a journalctl log source if journalctl is installed.
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sub syslog_getlogs
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{
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if (has_command("journalctl")) {
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# Let the System Logs module run journalctl when rendering entries.
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return ( { 'cmd' => "journalctl -n 1000",
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'desc' => $text{'syslog_journalctl'},
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'active' => 1, } );
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}
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else {
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# Without journalctl there is no useful systemd log source to add.
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return ( );
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}
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}
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