tailscale/version/prop.go
Brad Fitzpatrick ba5aa2c486 version, cmd/tailscale: add version.Meta, tailscale version --json
Add `tailscale version --json` JSON output mode. This will be used
later for a double-opt-in (per node consent like Tailscale SSH +
control config) to let admins do remote upgrades via `tailscale
update` via a c2n call, which would then need to verify the
cmd/tailscale found on disk for running tailscale update corresponds
to the running tailscaled, refusing if anything looks amiss.

Plus JSON output modes are just nice to have, rather than parsing
unstable/fragile/obscure text formats.

Updates #6995
Updates #6907

Change-Id: I7821ab7fbea4612f4b9b7bdc1be1ad1095aca71b
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2023-01-20 21:04:30 -08:00

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// Copyright (c) 2020 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package version
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
tailscaleroot "tailscale.com"
"tailscale.com/syncs"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
)
// IsMobile reports whether this is a mobile client build.
func IsMobile() bool {
return runtime.GOOS == "android" || runtime.GOOS == "ios"
}
// OS returns runtime.GOOS, except instead of returning "darwin" it
// returns "iOS" or "macOS".
func OS() string {
if runtime.GOOS == "ios" {
return "iOS"
}
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
return "macOS"
}
return runtime.GOOS
}
// IsSandboxedMacOS reports whether this process is a sandboxed macOS
// process (either the app or the extension). It is true for the Mac App Store
// and macsys (System Extension) version on macOS, and false for
// tailscaled-on-macOS.
func IsSandboxedMacOS() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" {
return false
}
if IsMacSysExt() {
return true
}
exe, _ := os.Executable()
return strings.HasSuffix(exe, "/Contents/MacOS/Tailscale") || strings.HasSuffix(exe, "/Contents/MacOS/IPNExtension")
}
var isMacSysExt syncs.AtomicValue[bool]
// IsMacSysExt whether this binary is from the standalone "System
// Extension" (a.k.a. "macsys") version of Tailscale for macOS.
func IsMacSysExt() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" {
return false
}
if b, ok := isMacSysExt.LoadOk(); ok {
return b
}
exe, err := os.Executable()
if err != nil {
return false
}
v := filepath.Base(exe) == "io.tailscale.ipn.macsys.network-extension"
isMacSysExt.Store(v)
return v
}
// IsWindowsGUI reports whether the current process is the Windows GUI.
func IsWindowsGUI() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
return false
}
exe, _ := os.Executable()
exe = filepath.Base(exe)
return strings.EqualFold(exe, "tailscale-ipn.exe") || strings.EqualFold(exe, "tailscale-ipn")
}
var (
isUnstableOnce sync.Once
isUnstableBuild bool
)
// IsUnstableBuild reports whether this is an unstable build.
// That is, whether its minor version number is odd.
func IsUnstableBuild() bool {
isUnstableOnce.Do(initUnstable)
return isUnstableBuild
}
func initUnstable() {
_, rest, ok := strings.Cut(Short, ".")
if !ok {
return
}
minorStr, _, ok := strings.Cut(rest, ".")
if !ok {
return
}
minor, err := strconv.Atoi(minorStr)
if err != nil {
return
}
isUnstableBuild = minor%2 == 1
}
// Meta is a JSON-serializable type that contains all the version
// information.
type Meta struct {
// MajorMinorPatch is the "major.minor.patch" version string, without
// any hyphenated suffix.
MajorMinorPatch string `json:"majorMinorPatch"`
// IsDev is whether Short contains a -dev suffix. This is whether the build
// is a development build (as opposed to an official stable or unstable
// build stamped in the usual ways). If you just run "go install" or "go
// build" on a dev branch, this will be true.
IsDev bool `json:"isDev,omitempty"`
// Short is MajorMinorPatch but optionally adding "-dev" or "-devYYYYMMDD"
// for dev builds, depending on how it was build.
Short string `json:"short"`
// Long is the full version string, including git commit hash(es) as the
// suffix.
Long string `json:"long"`
// UnstableBranch is whether the build is from an unstable (development)
// branch. That is, it reports whether the minor version is odd.
UnstableBranch bool `json:"unstableBranch,omitempty"`
// GitCommit, if non-empty, is the git commit of the
// github.com/tailscale/tailscale repository at which Tailscale was
// built. Its format is the one returned by `git describe --always
// --exclude "*" --dirty --abbrev=200`.
GitCommit string `json:"gitCommit,omitempty"`
// GitDirty is whether Go stamped the binary as having dirty version
// control changes in the working directory (debug.ReadBuildInfo
// setting "vcs.modified" was true).
GitDirty bool `json:"gitDirty,omitempty"`
// ExtraGitCommit, if non-empty, is the git commit of a "supplemental"
// repository at which Tailscale was built. Its format is the same as
// gitCommit.
//
// ExtraGitCommit is used to track the source revision when the main
// Tailscale repository is integrated into and built from another
// repository (for example, Tailscale's proprietary code, or the
// Android OSS repository). Together, GitCommit and ExtraGitCommit
// exactly describe what repositories and commits were used in a
// build.
ExtraGitCommit string `json:"extraGitCommit,omitempty"`
// DaemonLong is the version number from the tailscaled
// daemon, if requested.
DaemonLong string `json:"daemonLong,omitempty"`
// Cap is the current Tailscale capability version. It's a monotonically
// incrementing integer that's incremented whenever a new capability is
// added.
Cap int `json:"cap"`
}
// GetMeta returns version metadata about the current build.
func GetMeta() Meta {
return Meta{
MajorMinorPatch: strings.TrimSpace(tailscaleroot.Version),
Short: Short,
Long: Long,
GitCommit: GitCommit,
GitDirty: GitDirty,
ExtraGitCommit: ExtraGitCommit,
IsDev: strings.Contains(Short, "-dev"), // TODO(bradfitz): could make a bool for this in init
UnstableBranch: IsUnstableBuild(),
Cap: int(tailcfg.CurrentCapabilityVersion),
}
}