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From 842c3bade0b593e5c4eabbe1c18dfab503683cc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Zbigniew=20J=C4=99drzejewski-Szmek?= <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 21:33:25 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] man: fix invalid description of template handling in
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WantedBy=
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We don't need to talk about Alias=. The approach of using Alias= to enable
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units is still supported, but hasn't been advertised as the way to do thing
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for many years. Using it as an explanation is just confusing.
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Also, the description of templated units did not take DefaultInstance=
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into account. It is updated and extended.
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(cherry picked from commit 17a2679e9925c9ec3c5764d01def92c5627973e4)
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Related: #2082131
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---
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man/systemd.unit.xml | 53 +++++++++++++++++------------------
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test/test-systemctl-enable.sh | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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2 files changed, 74 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/man/systemd.unit.xml b/man/systemd.unit.xml
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index 2e6261c1ed..caebaecfdc 100644
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--- a/man/systemd.unit.xml
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+++ b/man/systemd.unit.xml
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@@ -1906,34 +1906,31 @@
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<term><varname>WantedBy=</varname></term>
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<term><varname>RequiredBy=</varname></term>
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- <listitem><para>This option may be used more than once, or a
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- space-separated list of unit names may be given. A symbolic
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- link is created in the <filename>.wants/</filename> or
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- <filename>.requires/</filename> directory of each of the
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- listed units when this unit is installed by <command>systemctl
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- enable</command>. This has the effect that a dependency of
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- type <varname>Wants=</varname> or <varname>Requires=</varname>
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- is added from the listed unit to the current unit. The primary
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- result is that the current unit will be started when the
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- listed unit is started. See the description of
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- <varname>Wants=</varname> and <varname>Requires=</varname> in
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- the [Unit] section for details.</para>
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-
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- <para><command>WantedBy=foo.service</command> in a service
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- <filename>bar.service</filename> is mostly equivalent to
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- <command>Alias=foo.service.wants/bar.service</command> in the
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- same file. In case of template units listing non template units,
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- <command>systemctl enable</command> must be called with an
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- instance name, and this instance will be added to the
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- <filename>.wants/</filename> or
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- <filename>.requires/</filename> list of the listed unit. E.g.
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- <command>WantedBy=getty.target</command> in a service
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- <filename>getty@.service</filename> will result in
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- <command>systemctl enable getty@tty2.service</command>
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- creating a
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- <filename>getty.target.wants/getty@tty2.service</filename>
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- link to <filename>getty@.service</filename>.
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- </para></listitem>
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+ <listitem><para>This option may be used more than once, or a space-separated list of unit names may
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+ be given. A symbolic link is created in the <filename>.wants/</filename> or
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+ <filename>.requires/</filename> directory of each of the listed units when this unit is installed by
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+ <command>systemctl enable</command>. This has the effect of a dependency of type
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+ <varname>Wants=</varname> or <varname>Requires=</varname> being added from the listed unit to the
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+ current unit. The primary result is that the current unit will be started when the listed unit is
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+ started, see the description of <varname>Wants=</varname> and <varname>Requires=</varname> in the
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+ [Unit] section for details.</para>
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+
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+ <para>In case of template units listing non template units, the listing unit must have
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+ <varname>DefaultInstance=</varname> set, or <command>systemctl enable</command> must be called with
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+ an instance name. The instance (default or specified) will be added to the
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+ <filename>.wants/</filename> or <filename>.requires/</filename> list of the listed unit. For example,
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+ <command>WantedBy=getty.target</command> in a service <filename>getty@.service</filename> will result
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+ in <command>systemctl enable getty@tty2.service</command> creating a
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+ <filename>getty.target.wants/getty@tty2.service</filename> link to
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+ <filename>getty@.service</filename>. This also applies to listing specific instances of templated
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+ units: this specific instance will gain the dependency. A template unit may also list a template
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+ unit, in which case a generic dependency will be added where each instance of the listing unit will
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+ have a dependency on an instance of the listed template with the same instance value. For example,
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+ <command>WantedBy=container@.target</command> in a service <filename>monitor@.service</filename> will
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+ result in <command>systemctl enable monitor@.service</command> creating a
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+ <filename>container@.target.wants/monitor@.service</filename> link to
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+ <filename>monitor@.service</filename>, which applies to all instances of
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+ <filename>container@.target</filename>.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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diff --git a/test/test-systemctl-enable.sh b/test/test-systemctl-enable.sh
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index 4117436462..3aa61222a8 100644
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--- a/test/test-systemctl-enable.sh
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+++ b/test/test-systemctl-enable.sh
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@@ -324,6 +324,31 @@ test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/services.target.wants/templ1@333.service"
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test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/services.target.wants/templ1@one.service"
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test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/services.target.wants/templ1@two.service"
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+: -------template enablement for another template-------------
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+cat >"$root/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service" <<EOF
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+[Install]
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+RequiredBy=another-template@.target
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+EOF
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" enable 'templ2@.service'
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@.service" "/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service"
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" enable 'templ2@two.service'
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@.service" "/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service"
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@two.service" "/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service"
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" disable 'templ2@other.service'
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@.service" "/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service"
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@two.service" "/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service"
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" disable 'templ2@two.service'
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@.service" "/etc/systemd/system/templ2@.service"
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@two.service"
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" disable 'templ2@.service'
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@.service"
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-template@.target.requires/templ2@two.service"
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+
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: -------aliases w/ and w/o instance--------------------------
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test ! -e "$root/etc/systemd/system/link4.service"
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cat >"$root/etc/systemd/system/link4.service" <<EOF
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@@ -529,6 +554,30 @@ check_alias % '%' && { echo "Expected failure because % is not legal in unit nam
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check_alias z 'z' && { echo "Expected failure because %z is not known" >&2; exit 1; }
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+: -------specifiers in WantedBy-------------------------------
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+# We don't need to repeat all the tests. Let's do a basic check that specifier
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+# expansion is performed.
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+
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+cat >"$root/etc/systemd/system/some-some-link7.socket" <<EOF
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+[Install]
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+WantedBy=target@%p.target
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+WantedBy=another-target@.target
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+RequiredBy=target2@%p.target
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+RequiredBy=another-target2@.target
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+EOF
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" enable 'some-some-link7.socket'
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/target@some-some-link7.target.wants/some-some-link7.socket" "/etc/systemd/system/some-some-link7.socket"
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-target@.target.wants/some-some-link7.socket" "/etc/systemd/system/some-some-link7.socket"
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/target2@some-some-link7.target.requires/some-some-link7.socket" "/etc/systemd/system/some-some-link7.socket"
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+islink "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-target2@.target.requires/some-some-link7.socket" "/etc/systemd/system/some-some-link7.socket"
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+
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+"$systemctl" --root="$root" disable 'some-some-link7.socket'
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/target@some-some-link7.target.wants/some-some-link7.socket"
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-target@.target.wants/some-some-link7.socket"
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/target2@some-some-link7.target.requires/some-some-link7.socket"
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+test ! -h "$root/etc/systemd/system/another-target2@.target.requires/some-some-link7.socket"
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+
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# TODO: repeat the tests above for presets
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: -------SYSTEMD_OS_RELEASE relative to root------------------
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