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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@cs.vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 2011, VU University Amsterdam
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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*/
:- module(uid,
[ getuid/1, % -UID
getgid/1, % -GID
geteuid/1, % -UID
getegid/1, % -GID
user_info/2, % +User, -UserInfo
group_info/2, % +Group, -GroupInfo
user_data/3, % +Field, +UserInfo, -Value
group_data/3, % +Field, +GroupInfo, -Value
setuid/1, % +UID
setgid/1, % +GID
seteuid/1, % +UID
setegid/1, % +GID
set_user_and_group/1, % +User
set_user_and_group/2 % +User, +Group
]).
:- use_foreign_library(foreign(uid)).
/** <module> User and group management on Unix systems
This module provides and interface to user and group information on
Posix systems. In addition, it allows for changing user and group ids.
@see Please check the documentation of your OS for details on the
semantics of this predicates.
*/
%% getuid(-UID) is det.
%
% UID is the real user ID of the calling process.
%% getgid(-GID) is det.
%
% GID is the real group ID of the calling process.
%% geteuid(-UID) is det.
%
% UID is the effective user ID of the calling process.
%% getegid(-GID) is det.
%
% GID is the effective group ID of the calling process.
%% user_info(+User, -UserData) is det.
%
% UserData represent the passwd information for User. User is
% either a numeric UID or a user name. The predicate user_data/3
% can be used to extract information from UserData.
%% user_data(?Field, ?UserData, ?Value)
%
% Value is the value for Field in UserData. Defined fields are:
%
% * name
% Name of the user
% * password
% Password hash of the user (or =x= if this is not accessible)
% * uid
% Numeric user id of the user
% * gid
% Numeric primary group id of the user
% * comment
% The _gecos_ field
% * home
% Home directory of the user
% * shell
% Default (login) shell of the user.
user_data(name, user_info(Nam, _, _, _, _, _, _), Nam).
user_data(password, user_info(_, PWD, _, _, _, _, _), PWD).
user_data(uid, user_info(_, _, UID, _, _, _, _), UID).
user_data(gid, user_info(_, _, _, GID, _, _, _), GID).
user_data(comment, user_info(_, _, _, _, GEC, _, _), GEC).
user_data(home, user_info(_, _, _, _, _, HOM, _), HOM).
user_data(shell, user_info(_, _, _, _, _, _, SHE), SHE).
%% group_info(+Group, -GroupData) is det.
%
% GroupData represent the group information for Group. Group is
% either a numeric GID or a group name. The predicate group_data/3
% can be used to extract information from GroupData.
%% group_data(?Field, ?GroupData, ?Value)
%
% Value is the value for Field GroupData. Defined fields are:
%
% * name
% Name of the user
% * password
% Password hash of the user (or =x= if this is not accessible)
% * gid
% Numeric group id of the group
% * members
% List of user-names that are member of this group.
group_data(name, group_info(Nam, _, _, _), Nam).
group_data(password, group_info(_, PWD, _, _), PWD).
group_data(gid, group_info(_, _, GID, _), GID).
group_data(members, group_info(_, _, _, MBR), MBR).
/*******************************
* SETTING *
*******************************/
%% setuid(+UID)
%
% Set the user id of the calling process.
%% seteuid(+UID)
%
% Set the effective user id of the calling process.
%% setgid(+GID)
%
% Set the group id of the calling process.
%% setegid(+GID)
%
% Set the effective group id of the calling process.
%% set_user_and_group(+User) is det.
%% set_user_and_group(+User, +Group) is det.
%
% Set the UID and GID to the User. User is either a UID or a user
% name. If Group is not specified, the primary group of User is
% used.
set_user_and_group(User) :-
user_info(User, Data),
user_data(uid, Data, UID),
user_data(gid, Data, GID),
setgid(GID),
setuid(UID).
set_user_and_group(User, Group) :-
user_info(User, Data),
group_info(Group, GData),
user_data(uid, Data, UID),
group_data(gid, GData, GID),
setgid(GID),
setuid(UID).
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