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Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001# functions-common - Common functions used by DevStack components
2#
3# The canonical copy of this file is maintained in the DevStack repo.
4# All modifications should be made there and then sync'ed to other repos
5# as required.
6#
7# This file is sorted alphabetically within the function groups.
8#
9# - Config Functions
10# - Control Functions
11# - Distro Functions
12# - Git Functions
13# - OpenStack Functions
14# - Package Functions
15# - Process Functions
16# - Python Functions
17# - Service Functions
Masayuki Igawaf6368d32014-02-20 13:31:26 +090018# - System Functions
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060019#
20# The following variables are assumed to be defined by certain functions:
21#
22# - ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
23# - ``ERROR_ON_CLONE``
24# - ``FILES``
25# - ``OFFLINE``
26# - ``PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE``
27# - ``PIP_USE_MIRRORS``
28# - ``RECLONE``
Masayuki Igawad20f6322014-02-28 09:22:37 +090029# - ``REQUIREMENTS_DIR``
30# - ``STACK_USER``
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060031# - ``TRACK_DEPENDS``
Masayuki Igawad20f6322014-02-28 09:22:37 +090032# - ``UNDO_REQUIREMENTS``
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060033# - ``http_proxy``, ``https_proxy``, ``no_proxy``
34
35# Save trace setting
36XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
37set +o xtrace
38
39
40# Config Functions
41# ================
42
43# Append a new option in an ini file without replacing the old value
44# iniadd config-file section option value1 value2 value3 ...
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +110045function iniadd {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050046 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
47 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060048 local file=$1
49 local section=$2
50 local option=$3
51 shift 3
52 local values="$(iniget_multiline $file $section $option) $@"
53 iniset_multiline $file $section $option $values
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050054 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060055}
56
57# Comment an option in an INI file
58# inicomment config-file section option
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +110059function inicomment {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050060 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
61 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060062 local file=$1
63 local section=$2
64 local option=$3
65 sed -i -e "/^\[$section\]/,/^\[.*\]/ s|^\($option[ \t]*=.*$\)|#\1|" "$file"
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050066 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060067}
68
69# Get an option from an INI file
70# iniget config-file section option
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +110071function iniget {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050072 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
73 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060074 local file=$1
75 local section=$2
76 local option=$3
77 local line
78 line=$(sed -ne "/^\[$section\]/,/^\[.*\]/ { /^$option[ \t]*=/ p; }" "$file")
79 echo ${line#*=}
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050080 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060081}
82
83# Get a multiple line option from an INI file
84# iniget_multiline config-file section option
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +110085function iniget_multiline {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050086 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
87 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060088 local file=$1
89 local section=$2
90 local option=$3
91 local values
92 values=$(sed -ne "/^\[$section\]/,/^\[.*\]/ { s/^$option[ \t]*=[ \t]*//gp; }" "$file")
93 echo ${values}
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -050094 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -060095}
96
97# Determinate is the given option present in the INI file
98# ini_has_option config-file section option
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +110099function ini_has_option {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500100 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
101 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600102 local file=$1
103 local section=$2
104 local option=$3
105 local line
106 line=$(sed -ne "/^\[$section\]/,/^\[.*\]/ { /^$option[ \t]*=/ p; }" "$file")
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500107 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600108 [ -n "$line" ]
109}
110
111# Set an option in an INI file
112# iniset config-file section option value
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100113function iniset {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500114 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
115 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600116 local file=$1
117 local section=$2
118 local option=$3
119 local value=$4
120
121 [[ -z $section || -z $option ]] && return
122
123 if ! grep -q "^\[$section\]" "$file" 2>/dev/null; then
124 # Add section at the end
125 echo -e "\n[$section]" >>"$file"
126 fi
127 if ! ini_has_option "$file" "$section" "$option"; then
128 # Add it
129 sed -i -e "/^\[$section\]/ a\\
130$option = $value
131" "$file"
132 else
133 local sep=$(echo -ne "\x01")
134 # Replace it
135 sed -i -e '/^\['${section}'\]/,/^\[.*\]/ s'${sep}'^\('${option}'[ \t]*=[ \t]*\).*$'${sep}'\1'"${value}"${sep} "$file"
136 fi
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500137 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600138}
139
140# Set a multiple line option in an INI file
141# iniset_multiline config-file section option value1 value2 valu3 ...
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100142function iniset_multiline {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500143 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
144 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600145 local file=$1
146 local section=$2
147 local option=$3
148 shift 3
149 local values
150 for v in $@; do
151 # The later sed command inserts each new value in the line next to
152 # the section identifier, which causes the values to be inserted in
153 # the reverse order. Do a reverse here to keep the original order.
154 values="$v ${values}"
155 done
156 if ! grep -q "^\[$section\]" "$file"; then
157 # Add section at the end
158 echo -e "\n[$section]" >>"$file"
159 else
160 # Remove old values
161 sed -i -e "/^\[$section\]/,/^\[.*\]/ { /^$option[ \t]*=/ d; }" "$file"
162 fi
163 # Add new ones
164 for v in $values; do
165 sed -i -e "/^\[$section\]/ a\\
166$option = $v
167" "$file"
168 done
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500169 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600170}
171
172# Uncomment an option in an INI file
173# iniuncomment config-file section option
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100174function iniuncomment {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500175 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
176 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600177 local file=$1
178 local section=$2
179 local option=$3
180 sed -i -e "/^\[$section\]/,/^\[.*\]/ s|[^ \t]*#[ \t]*\($option[ \t]*=.*$\)|\1|" "$file"
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500181 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600182}
183
184# Normalize config values to True or False
185# Accepts as False: 0 no No NO false False FALSE
186# Accepts as True: 1 yes Yes YES true True TRUE
187# VAR=$(trueorfalse default-value test-value)
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100188function trueorfalse {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500189 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
190 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600191 local default=$1
192 local testval=$2
193
194 [[ -z "$testval" ]] && { echo "$default"; return; }
195 [[ "0 no No NO false False FALSE" =~ "$testval" ]] && { echo "False"; return; }
196 [[ "1 yes Yes YES true True TRUE" =~ "$testval" ]] && { echo "True"; return; }
197 echo "$default"
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500198 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600199}
200
201
202# Control Functions
203# =================
204
205# Prints backtrace info
206# filename:lineno:function
207# backtrace level
208function backtrace {
209 local level=$1
210 local deep=$((${#BASH_SOURCE[@]} - 1))
211 echo "[Call Trace]"
212 while [ $level -le $deep ]; do
213 echo "${BASH_SOURCE[$deep]}:${BASH_LINENO[$deep-1]}:${FUNCNAME[$deep-1]}"
214 deep=$((deep - 1))
215 done
216}
217
218# Prints line number and "message" then exits
219# die $LINENO "message"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100220function die {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600221 local exitcode=$?
222 set +o xtrace
223 local line=$1; shift
224 if [ $exitcode == 0 ]; then
225 exitcode=1
226 fi
227 backtrace 2
228 err $line "$*"
Dean Troyera25a6f62014-02-24 16:03:41 -0600229 # Give buffers a second to flush
230 sleep 1
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600231 exit $exitcode
232}
233
234# Checks an environment variable is not set or has length 0 OR if the
235# exit code is non-zero and prints "message" and exits
236# NOTE: env-var is the variable name without a '$'
237# die_if_not_set $LINENO env-var "message"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100238function die_if_not_set {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600239 local exitcode=$?
240 FXTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
241 set +o xtrace
242 local line=$1; shift
243 local evar=$1; shift
244 if ! is_set $evar || [ $exitcode != 0 ]; then
245 die $line "$*"
246 fi
247 $FXTRACE
248}
249
250# Prints line number and "message" in error format
251# err $LINENO "message"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100252function err {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600253 local exitcode=$?
254 errXTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
255 set +o xtrace
256 local msg="[ERROR] ${BASH_SOURCE[2]}:$1 $2"
257 echo $msg 1>&2;
258 if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
259 echo $msg >> "${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/error.log"
260 fi
261 $errXTRACE
262 return $exitcode
263}
264
265# Checks an environment variable is not set or has length 0 OR if the
266# exit code is non-zero and prints "message"
267# NOTE: env-var is the variable name without a '$'
268# err_if_not_set $LINENO env-var "message"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100269function err_if_not_set {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600270 local exitcode=$?
271 errinsXTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
272 set +o xtrace
273 local line=$1; shift
274 local evar=$1; shift
275 if ! is_set $evar || [ $exitcode != 0 ]; then
276 err $line "$*"
277 fi
278 $errinsXTRACE
279 return $exitcode
280}
281
282# Exit after outputting a message about the distribution not being supported.
283# exit_distro_not_supported [optional-string-telling-what-is-missing]
284function exit_distro_not_supported {
285 if [[ -z "$DISTRO" ]]; then
286 GetDistro
287 fi
288
289 if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
290 die $LINENO "Support for $DISTRO is incomplete: no support for $@"
291 else
292 die $LINENO "Support for $DISTRO is incomplete."
293 fi
294}
295
296# Test if the named environment variable is set and not zero length
297# is_set env-var
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100298function is_set {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600299 local var=\$"$1"
300 eval "[ -n \"$var\" ]" # For ex.: sh -c "[ -n \"$var\" ]" would be better, but several exercises depends on this
301}
302
303# Prints line number and "message" in warning format
304# warn $LINENO "message"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100305function warn {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600306 local exitcode=$?
307 errXTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
308 set +o xtrace
309 local msg="[WARNING] ${BASH_SOURCE[2]}:$1 $2"
310 echo $msg 1>&2;
311 if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
312 echo $msg >> "${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/error.log"
313 fi
314 $errXTRACE
315 return $exitcode
316}
317
318
319# Distro Functions
320# ================
321
322# Determine OS Vendor, Release and Update
323# Tested with OS/X, Ubuntu, RedHat, CentOS, Fedora
324# Returns results in global variables:
325# os_VENDOR - vendor name
326# os_RELEASE - release
327# os_UPDATE - update
328# os_PACKAGE - package type
329# os_CODENAME - vendor's codename for release
330# GetOSVersion
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100331function GetOSVersion {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600332 # Figure out which vendor we are
333 if [[ -x "`which sw_vers 2>/dev/null`" ]]; then
334 # OS/X
335 os_VENDOR=`sw_vers -productName`
336 os_RELEASE=`sw_vers -productVersion`
337 os_UPDATE=${os_RELEASE##*.}
338 os_RELEASE=${os_RELEASE%.*}
339 os_PACKAGE=""
340 if [[ "$os_RELEASE" =~ "10.7" ]]; then
341 os_CODENAME="lion"
342 elif [[ "$os_RELEASE" =~ "10.6" ]]; then
343 os_CODENAME="snow leopard"
344 elif [[ "$os_RELEASE" =~ "10.5" ]]; then
345 os_CODENAME="leopard"
346 elif [[ "$os_RELEASE" =~ "10.4" ]]; then
347 os_CODENAME="tiger"
348 elif [[ "$os_RELEASE" =~ "10.3" ]]; then
349 os_CODENAME="panther"
350 else
351 os_CODENAME=""
352 fi
353 elif [[ -x $(which lsb_release 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
354 os_VENDOR=$(lsb_release -i -s)
355 os_RELEASE=$(lsb_release -r -s)
356 os_UPDATE=""
357 os_PACKAGE="rpm"
358 if [[ "Debian,Ubuntu,LinuxMint" =~ $os_VENDOR ]]; then
359 os_PACKAGE="deb"
360 elif [[ "SUSE LINUX" =~ $os_VENDOR ]]; then
361 lsb_release -d -s | grep -q openSUSE
362 if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
363 os_VENDOR="openSUSE"
364 fi
365 elif [[ $os_VENDOR == "openSUSE project" ]]; then
366 os_VENDOR="openSUSE"
367 elif [[ $os_VENDOR =~ Red.*Hat ]]; then
368 os_VENDOR="Red Hat"
369 fi
370 os_CODENAME=$(lsb_release -c -s)
371 elif [[ -r /etc/redhat-release ]]; then
372 # Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga)
373 # Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 Beta (Maipo)
374 # CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
375 # CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final)
376 # Fedora release 16 (Verne)
377 # XenServer release 6.2.0-70446c (xenenterprise)
378 os_CODENAME=""
379 for r in "Red Hat" CentOS Fedora XenServer; do
380 os_VENDOR=$r
381 if [[ -n "`grep \"$r\" /etc/redhat-release`" ]]; then
382 ver=`sed -e 's/^.* \([0-9].*\) (\(.*\)).*$/\1\|\2/' /etc/redhat-release`
383 os_CODENAME=${ver#*|}
384 os_RELEASE=${ver%|*}
385 os_UPDATE=${os_RELEASE##*.}
386 os_RELEASE=${os_RELEASE%.*}
387 break
388 fi
389 os_VENDOR=""
390 done
391 os_PACKAGE="rpm"
392 elif [[ -r /etc/SuSE-release ]]; then
393 for r in openSUSE "SUSE Linux"; do
394 if [[ "$r" = "SUSE Linux" ]]; then
395 os_VENDOR="SUSE LINUX"
396 else
397 os_VENDOR=$r
398 fi
399
400 if [[ -n "`grep \"$r\" /etc/SuSE-release`" ]]; then
401 os_CODENAME=`grep "CODENAME = " /etc/SuSE-release | sed 's:.* = ::g'`
402 os_RELEASE=`grep "VERSION = " /etc/SuSE-release | sed 's:.* = ::g'`
403 os_UPDATE=`grep "PATCHLEVEL = " /etc/SuSE-release | sed 's:.* = ::g'`
404 break
405 fi
406 os_VENDOR=""
407 done
408 os_PACKAGE="rpm"
409 # If lsb_release is not installed, we should be able to detect Debian OS
410 elif [[ -f /etc/debian_version ]] && [[ $(cat /proc/version) =~ "Debian" ]]; then
411 os_VENDOR="Debian"
412 os_PACKAGE="deb"
413 os_CODENAME=$(awk '/VERSION=/' /etc/os-release | sed 's/VERSION=//' | sed -r 's/\"|\(|\)//g' | awk '{print $2}')
414 os_RELEASE=$(awk '/VERSION_ID=/' /etc/os-release | sed 's/VERSION_ID=//' | sed 's/\"//g')
415 fi
416 export os_VENDOR os_RELEASE os_UPDATE os_PACKAGE os_CODENAME
417}
418
419# Translate the OS version values into common nomenclature
420# Sets global ``DISTRO`` from the ``os_*`` values
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100421function GetDistro {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600422 GetOSVersion
423 if [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Ubuntu) || "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Debian) ]]; then
424 # 'Everyone' refers to Ubuntu / Debian releases by the code name adjective
425 DISTRO=$os_CODENAME
426 elif [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Fedora) ]]; then
427 # For Fedora, just use 'f' and the release
428 DISTRO="f$os_RELEASE"
429 elif [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (openSUSE) ]]; then
430 DISTRO="opensuse-$os_RELEASE"
431 elif [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (SUSE LINUX) ]]; then
432 # For SLE, also use the service pack
433 if [[ -z "$os_UPDATE" ]]; then
434 DISTRO="sle${os_RELEASE}"
435 else
436 DISTRO="sle${os_RELEASE}sp${os_UPDATE}"
437 fi
anju Tiwari6c639c92014-07-15 18:11:54 +0530438 elif [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Red Hat) || \
439 "$os_VENDOR" =~ (CentOS) || \
440 "$os_VENDOR" =~ (OracleServer) ]]; then
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600441 # Drop the . release as we assume it's compatible
442 DISTRO="rhel${os_RELEASE::1}"
443 elif [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (XenServer) ]]; then
444 DISTRO="xs$os_RELEASE"
445 else
446 # Catch-all for now is Vendor + Release + Update
447 DISTRO="$os_VENDOR-$os_RELEASE.$os_UPDATE"
448 fi
449 export DISTRO
450}
451
452# Utility function for checking machine architecture
453# is_arch arch-type
454function is_arch {
455 ARCH_TYPE=$1
456
457 [[ "$(uname -m)" == "$ARCH_TYPE" ]]
458}
459
460# Determine if current distribution is a Fedora-based distribution
461# (Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, etc).
462# is_fedora
463function is_fedora {
464 if [[ -z "$os_VENDOR" ]]; then
465 GetOSVersion
466 fi
467
anju Tiwari6c639c92014-07-15 18:11:54 +0530468 [ "$os_VENDOR" = "Fedora" ] || [ "$os_VENDOR" = "Red Hat" ] || \
469 [ "$os_VENDOR" = "CentOS" ] || [ "$os_VENDOR" = "OracleServer" ]
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600470}
471
472
473# Determine if current distribution is a SUSE-based distribution
474# (openSUSE, SLE).
475# is_suse
476function is_suse {
477 if [[ -z "$os_VENDOR" ]]; then
478 GetOSVersion
479 fi
480
481 [ "$os_VENDOR" = "openSUSE" ] || [ "$os_VENDOR" = "SUSE LINUX" ]
482}
483
484
485# Determine if current distribution is an Ubuntu-based distribution
486# It will also detect non-Ubuntu but Debian-based distros
487# is_ubuntu
488function is_ubuntu {
489 if [[ -z "$os_PACKAGE" ]]; then
490 GetOSVersion
491 fi
492 [ "$os_PACKAGE" = "deb" ]
493}
494
495
496# Git Functions
497# =============
498
Dean Troyerabc7b1d2014-02-12 12:09:22 -0600499# Returns openstack release name for a given branch name
500# ``get_release_name_from_branch branch-name``
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100501function get_release_name_from_branch {
Dean Troyerabc7b1d2014-02-12 12:09:22 -0600502 local branch=$1
503 if [[ $branch =~ "stable/" ]]; then
504 echo ${branch#*/}
505 else
506 echo "master"
507 fi
508}
509
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600510# git clone only if directory doesn't exist already. Since ``DEST`` might not
511# be owned by the installation user, we create the directory and change the
512# ownership to the proper user.
513# Set global RECLONE=yes to simulate a clone when dest-dir exists
514# Set global ERROR_ON_CLONE=True to abort execution with an error if the git repo
515# does not exist (default is False, meaning the repo will be cloned).
516# Uses global ``OFFLINE``
517# git_clone remote dest-dir branch
518function git_clone {
519 GIT_REMOTE=$1
520 GIT_DEST=$2
521 GIT_REF=$3
522 RECLONE=$(trueorfalse False $RECLONE)
Sean Dague64bd0162014-03-12 13:04:22 -0400523 local orig_dir=`pwd`
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600524
525 if [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" ]]; then
526 echo "Running in offline mode, clones already exist"
527 # print out the results so we know what change was used in the logs
528 cd $GIT_DEST
529 git show --oneline | head -1
Sean Dague64bd0162014-03-12 13:04:22 -0400530 cd $orig_dir
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600531 return
532 fi
533
534 if echo $GIT_REF | egrep -q "^refs"; then
535 # If our branch name is a gerrit style refs/changes/...
536 if [[ ! -d $GIT_DEST ]]; then
537 [[ "$ERROR_ON_CLONE" = "True" ]] && \
538 die $LINENO "Cloning not allowed in this configuration"
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100539 git_timed clone $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_DEST
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600540 fi
541 cd $GIT_DEST
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100542 git_timed fetch $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_REF && git checkout FETCH_HEAD
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600543 else
544 # do a full clone only if the directory doesn't exist
545 if [[ ! -d $GIT_DEST ]]; then
546 [[ "$ERROR_ON_CLONE" = "True" ]] && \
547 die $LINENO "Cloning not allowed in this configuration"
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100548 git_timed clone $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_DEST
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600549 cd $GIT_DEST
550 # This checkout syntax works for both branches and tags
551 git checkout $GIT_REF
552 elif [[ "$RECLONE" = "True" ]]; then
553 # if it does exist then simulate what clone does if asked to RECLONE
554 cd $GIT_DEST
555 # set the url to pull from and fetch
556 git remote set-url origin $GIT_REMOTE
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100557 git_timed fetch origin
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600558 # remove the existing ignored files (like pyc) as they cause breakage
559 # (due to the py files having older timestamps than our pyc, so python
560 # thinks the pyc files are correct using them)
561 find $GIT_DEST -name '*.pyc' -delete
562
563 # handle GIT_REF accordingly to type (tag, branch)
564 if [[ -n "`git show-ref refs/tags/$GIT_REF`" ]]; then
565 git_update_tag $GIT_REF
566 elif [[ -n "`git show-ref refs/heads/$GIT_REF`" ]]; then
567 git_update_branch $GIT_REF
568 elif [[ -n "`git show-ref refs/remotes/origin/$GIT_REF`" ]]; then
569 git_update_remote_branch $GIT_REF
570 else
571 die $LINENO "$GIT_REF is neither branch nor tag"
572 fi
573
574 fi
575 fi
576
577 # print out the results so we know what change was used in the logs
578 cd $GIT_DEST
579 git show --oneline | head -1
Sean Dague64bd0162014-03-12 13:04:22 -0400580 cd $orig_dir
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600581}
582
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100583# git can sometimes get itself infinitely stuck with transient network
584# errors or other issues with the remote end. This wraps git in a
585# timeout/retry loop and is intended to watch over non-local git
586# processes that might hang. GIT_TIMEOUT, if set, is passed directly
587# to timeout(1); otherwise the default value of 0 maintains the status
588# quo of waiting forever.
589# usage: git_timed <git-command>
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100590function git_timed {
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100591 local count=0
592 local timeout=0
593
594 if [[ -n "${GIT_TIMEOUT}" ]]; then
595 timeout=${GIT_TIMEOUT}
596 fi
597
598 until timeout -s SIGINT ${timeout} git "$@"; do
599 # 124 is timeout(1)'s special return code when it reached the
600 # timeout; otherwise assume fatal failure
601 if [[ $? -ne 124 ]]; then
602 die $LINENO "git call failed: [git $@]"
603 fi
604
605 count=$(($count + 1))
606 warn "timeout ${count} for git call: [git $@]"
607 if [ $count -eq 3 ]; then
608 die $LINENO "Maximum of 3 git retries reached"
609 fi
610 sleep 5
611 done
612}
613
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600614# git update using reference as a branch.
615# git_update_branch ref
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100616function git_update_branch {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600617
618 GIT_BRANCH=$1
619
620 git checkout -f origin/$GIT_BRANCH
621 # a local branch might not exist
622 git branch -D $GIT_BRANCH || true
623 git checkout -b $GIT_BRANCH
624}
625
626# git update using reference as a branch.
627# git_update_remote_branch ref
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100628function git_update_remote_branch {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600629
630 GIT_BRANCH=$1
631
632 git checkout -b $GIT_BRANCH -t origin/$GIT_BRANCH
633}
634
635# git update using reference as a tag. Be careful editing source at that repo
636# as working copy will be in a detached mode
637# git_update_tag ref
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100638function git_update_tag {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600639
640 GIT_TAG=$1
641
642 git tag -d $GIT_TAG
643 # fetching given tag only
Ian Wienandd53ad0b2014-02-20 13:55:13 +1100644 git_timed fetch origin tag $GIT_TAG
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600645 git checkout -f $GIT_TAG
646}
647
648
649# OpenStack Functions
650# ===================
651
652# Get the default value for HOST_IP
653# get_default_host_ip fixed_range floating_range host_ip_iface host_ip
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100654function get_default_host_ip {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600655 local fixed_range=$1
656 local floating_range=$2
657 local host_ip_iface=$3
658 local host_ip=$4
659
660 # Find the interface used for the default route
661 host_ip_iface=${host_ip_iface:-$(ip route | sed -n '/^default/{ s/.*dev \(\w\+\)\s\+.*/\1/; p; }' | head -1)}
662 # Search for an IP unless an explicit is set by ``HOST_IP`` environment variable
663 if [ -z "$host_ip" -o "$host_ip" == "dhcp" ]; then
664 host_ip=""
665 host_ips=`LC_ALL=C ip -f inet addr show ${host_ip_iface} | awk '/inet/ {split($2,parts,"/"); print parts[1]}'`
666 for IP in $host_ips; do
667 # Attempt to filter out IP addresses that are part of the fixed and
668 # floating range. Note that this method only works if the ``netaddr``
669 # python library is installed. If it is not installed, an error
670 # will be printed and the first IP from the interface will be used.
671 # If that is not correct set ``HOST_IP`` in ``localrc`` to the correct
672 # address.
673 if ! (address_in_net $IP $fixed_range || address_in_net $IP $floating_range); then
674 host_ip=$IP
675 break;
676 fi
677 done
678 fi
679 echo $host_ip
680}
681
682# Grab a numbered field from python prettytable output
683# Fields are numbered starting with 1
684# Reverse syntax is supported: -1 is the last field, -2 is second to last, etc.
685# get_field field-number
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100686function get_field {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600687 while read data; do
688 if [ "$1" -lt 0 ]; then
689 field="(\$(NF$1))"
690 else
691 field="\$$(($1 + 1))"
692 fi
693 echo "$data" | awk -F'[ \t]*\\|[ \t]*' "{print $field}"
694 done
695}
696
697# Add a policy to a policy.json file
698# Do nothing if the policy already exists
699# ``policy_add policy_file policy_name policy_permissions``
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100700function policy_add {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600701 local policy_file=$1
702 local policy_name=$2
703 local policy_perm=$3
704
705 if grep -q ${policy_name} ${policy_file}; then
706 echo "Policy ${policy_name} already exists in ${policy_file}"
707 return
708 fi
709
710 # Add a terminating comma to policy lines without one
711 # Remove the closing '}' and all lines following to the end-of-file
712 local tmpfile=$(mktemp)
713 uniq ${policy_file} | sed -e '
714 s/]$/],/
715 /^[}]/,$d
716 ' > ${tmpfile}
717
718 # Append policy and closing brace
719 echo " \"${policy_name}\": ${policy_perm}" >>${tmpfile}
720 echo "}" >>${tmpfile}
721
722 mv ${tmpfile} ${policy_file}
723}
724
Bartosz Górski0abde392014-02-28 14:15:19 +0100725# Gets or creates user
Gael Chamoulaud6dd8a8b2014-07-22 01:12:12 +0200726# Usage: get_or_create_user <username> <password> <project> [<email>]
Bartosz Górski0abde392014-02-28 14:15:19 +0100727function get_or_create_user {
Gael Chamoulaud6dd8a8b2014-07-22 01:12:12 +0200728 if [[ ! -z "$4" ]]; then
729 local EMAIL="--email=$4"
730 else
731 local EMAIL=""
732 fi
Bartosz Górski0abde392014-02-28 14:15:19 +0100733 # Gets user id
734 USER_ID=$(
735 # Gets user id
736 openstack user show $1 -f value -c id 2>/dev/null ||
737 # Creates new user
738 openstack user create \
739 $1 \
740 --password "$2" \
741 --project $3 \
Gael Chamoulaud6dd8a8b2014-07-22 01:12:12 +0200742 $EMAIL \
Bartosz Górski0abde392014-02-28 14:15:19 +0100743 -f value -c id
744 )
745 echo $USER_ID
746}
747
748# Gets or creates project
749# Usage: get_or_create_project <name>
750function get_or_create_project {
751 # Gets project id
752 PROJECT_ID=$(
753 # Gets project id
754 openstack project show $1 -f value -c id 2>/dev/null ||
755 # Creates new project if not exists
756 openstack project create $1 -f value -c id
757 )
758 echo $PROJECT_ID
759}
760
761# Gets or creates role
762# Usage: get_or_create_role <name>
763function get_or_create_role {
764 ROLE_ID=$(
765 # Gets role id
766 openstack role show $1 -f value -c id 2>/dev/null ||
767 # Creates role if not exists
768 openstack role create $1 -f value -c id
769 )
770 echo $ROLE_ID
771}
772
773# Gets or adds user role
774# Usage: get_or_add_user_role <role> <user> <project>
775function get_or_add_user_role {
776 # Gets user role id
777 USER_ROLE_ID=$(openstack user role list \
778 $2 \
779 --project $3 \
780 --column "ID" \
781 --column "Name" \
782 | grep " $1 " | get_field 1)
783 if [[ -z "$USER_ROLE_ID" ]]; then
784 # Adds role to user
785 USER_ROLE_ID=$(openstack role add \
786 $1 \
787 --user $2 \
788 --project $3 \
789 | grep " id " | get_field 2)
790 fi
791 echo $USER_ROLE_ID
792}
793
794# Gets or creates service
795# Usage: get_or_create_service <name> <type> <description>
796function get_or_create_service {
797 # Gets service id
798 SERVICE_ID=$(
799 # Gets service id
800 openstack service show $1 -f value -c id 2>/dev/null ||
801 # Creates new service if not exists
802 openstack service create \
803 $1 \
804 --type=$2 \
805 --description="$3" \
806 -f value -c id
807 )
808 echo $SERVICE_ID
809}
810
811# Gets or creates endpoint
812# Usage: get_or_create_endpoint <service> <region> <publicurl> <adminurl> <internalurl>
813function get_or_create_endpoint {
814 # Gets endpoint id
815 ENDPOINT_ID=$(openstack endpoint list \
816 --column "ID" \
817 --column "Region" \
818 --column "Service Name" \
819 | grep " $2 " \
820 | grep " $1 " | get_field 1)
821 if [[ -z "$ENDPOINT_ID" ]]; then
822 # Creates new endpoint
823 ENDPOINT_ID=$(openstack endpoint create \
824 $1 \
825 --region $2 \
826 --publicurl $3 \
827 --adminurl $4 \
828 --internalurl $5 \
829 | grep " id " | get_field 2)
830 fi
831 echo $ENDPOINT_ID
832}
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600833
834# Package Functions
835# =================
836
837# _get_package_dir
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100838function _get_package_dir {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600839 local pkg_dir
840 if is_ubuntu; then
841 pkg_dir=$FILES/apts
842 elif is_fedora; then
843 pkg_dir=$FILES/rpms
844 elif is_suse; then
845 pkg_dir=$FILES/rpms-suse
846 else
847 exit_distro_not_supported "list of packages"
848 fi
849 echo "$pkg_dir"
850}
851
852# Wrapper for ``apt-get`` to set cache and proxy environment variables
853# Uses globals ``OFFLINE``, ``*_proxy``
854# apt_get operation package [package ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100855function apt_get {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500856 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
857 set +o xtrace
858
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600859 [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" || -z "$@" ]] && return
860 local sudo="sudo"
861 [[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]] && sudo="env"
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500862
863 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600864 $sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
865 http_proxy=$http_proxy https_proxy=$https_proxy \
866 no_proxy=$no_proxy \
867 apt-get --option "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold" --assume-yes "$@"
868}
869
870# get_packages() collects a list of package names of any type from the
871# prerequisite files in ``files/{apts|rpms}``. The list is intended
872# to be passed to a package installer such as apt or yum.
873#
874# Only packages required for the services in 1st argument will be
875# included. Two bits of metadata are recognized in the prerequisite files:
876#
877# - ``# NOPRIME`` defers installation to be performed later in `stack.sh`
878# - ``# dist:DISTRO`` or ``dist:DISTRO1,DISTRO2`` limits the selection
879# of the package to the distros listed. The distro names are case insensitive.
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +1100880function get_packages {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500881 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
882 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600883 local services=$@
884 local package_dir=$(_get_package_dir)
885 local file_to_parse
886 local service
887
888 if [[ -z "$package_dir" ]]; then
889 echo "No package directory supplied"
890 return 1
891 fi
892 if [[ -z "$DISTRO" ]]; then
893 GetDistro
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500894 echo "Found Distro $DISTRO"
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600895 fi
896 for service in ${services//,/ }; do
897 # Allow individual services to specify dependencies
898 if [[ -e ${package_dir}/${service} ]]; then
899 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} $service"
900 fi
901 # NOTE(sdague) n-api needs glance for now because that's where
902 # glance client is
903 if [[ $service == n-api ]]; then
904 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ nova ]]; then
905 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} nova"
906 fi
907 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ glance ]]; then
908 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} glance"
909 fi
910 elif [[ $service == c-* ]]; then
911 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ cinder ]]; then
912 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} cinder"
913 fi
914 elif [[ $service == ceilometer-* ]]; then
915 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ ceilometer ]]; then
916 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} ceilometer"
917 fi
918 elif [[ $service == s-* ]]; then
919 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ swift ]]; then
920 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} swift"
921 fi
922 elif [[ $service == n-* ]]; then
923 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ nova ]]; then
924 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} nova"
925 fi
926 elif [[ $service == g-* ]]; then
927 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ glance ]]; then
928 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} glance"
929 fi
930 elif [[ $service == key* ]]; then
931 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ keystone ]]; then
932 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} keystone"
933 fi
934 elif [[ $service == q-* ]]; then
935 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ neutron ]]; then
936 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} neutron"
937 fi
Adam Gandelman539ec432014-03-18 18:57:43 -0700938 elif [[ $service == ir-* ]]; then
939 if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ ironic ]]; then
940 file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} ironic"
941 fi
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600942 fi
943 done
944
945 for file in ${file_to_parse}; do
946 local fname=${package_dir}/${file}
947 local OIFS line package distros distro
948 [[ -e $fname ]] || continue
949
950 OIFS=$IFS
951 IFS=$'\n'
952 for line in $(<${fname}); do
953 if [[ $line =~ "NOPRIME" ]]; then
954 continue
955 fi
956
957 # Assume we want this package
958 package=${line%#*}
959 inst_pkg=1
960
961 # Look for # dist:xxx in comment
962 if [[ $line =~ (.*)#.*dist:([^ ]*) ]]; then
963 # We are using BASH regexp matching feature.
964 package=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
965 distros=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
966 # In bash ${VAR,,} will lowecase VAR
967 # Look for a match in the distro list
968 if [[ ! ${distros,,} =~ ${DISTRO,,} ]]; then
969 # If no match then skip this package
970 inst_pkg=0
971 fi
972 fi
973
974 # Look for # testonly in comment
975 if [[ $line =~ (.*)#.*testonly.* ]]; then
976 package=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
977 # Are we installing test packages? (test for the default value)
978 if [[ $INSTALL_TESTONLY_PACKAGES = "False" ]]; then
979 # If not installing test packages the skip this package
980 inst_pkg=0
981 fi
982 fi
983
984 if [[ $inst_pkg = 1 ]]; then
985 echo $package
986 fi
987 done
988 IFS=$OIFS
989 done
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -0500990 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600991}
992
993# Distro-agnostic package installer
994# install_package package [package ...]
Monty Taylor5cc6d2c2014-06-06 08:45:16 -0400995function update_package_repo {
996 if [[ "NO_UPDATE_REPOS" = "True" ]]; then
997 return 0
998 fi
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -0600999
Monty Taylor5cc6d2c2014-06-06 08:45:16 -04001000 if is_ubuntu; then
1001 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
1002 set +o xtrace
1003 if [[ "$REPOS_UPDATED" != "True" || "$RETRY_UPDATE" = "True" ]]; then
1004 # if there are transient errors pulling the updates, that's fine.
1005 # It may be secondary repositories that we don't really care about.
1006 apt_get update || /bin/true
1007 REPOS_UPDATED=True
1008 fi
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001009 $xtrace
Monty Taylor5cc6d2c2014-06-06 08:45:16 -04001010 fi
1011}
1012
1013function real_install_package {
1014 if is_ubuntu; then
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001015 apt_get install "$@"
1016 elif is_fedora; then
1017 yum_install "$@"
1018 elif is_suse; then
1019 zypper_install "$@"
1020 else
1021 exit_distro_not_supported "installing packages"
1022 fi
1023}
1024
Monty Taylor5cc6d2c2014-06-06 08:45:16 -04001025# Distro-agnostic package installer
1026# install_package package [package ...]
1027function install_package {
1028 update_package_repo
1029 real_install_package $@ || RETRY_UPDATE=True update_package_repo && real_install_package $@
1030}
1031
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001032# Distro-agnostic function to tell if a package is installed
1033# is_package_installed package [package ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001034function is_package_installed {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001035 if [[ -z "$@" ]]; then
1036 return 1
1037 fi
1038
1039 if [[ -z "$os_PACKAGE" ]]; then
1040 GetOSVersion
1041 fi
1042
1043 if [[ "$os_PACKAGE" = "deb" ]]; then
1044 dpkg -s "$@" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
1045 elif [[ "$os_PACKAGE" = "rpm" ]]; then
1046 rpm --quiet -q "$@"
1047 else
1048 exit_distro_not_supported "finding if a package is installed"
1049 fi
1050}
1051
1052# Distro-agnostic package uninstaller
1053# uninstall_package package [package ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001054function uninstall_package {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001055 if is_ubuntu; then
1056 apt_get purge "$@"
1057 elif is_fedora; then
1058 sudo yum remove -y "$@"
1059 elif is_suse; then
1060 sudo zypper rm "$@"
1061 else
1062 exit_distro_not_supported "uninstalling packages"
1063 fi
1064}
1065
1066# Wrapper for ``yum`` to set proxy environment variables
1067# Uses globals ``OFFLINE``, ``*_proxy``
1068# yum_install package [package ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001069function yum_install {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001070 [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" ]] && return
1071 local sudo="sudo"
1072 [[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]] && sudo="env"
Ian Wienandb27f16d2014-02-28 14:29:02 +11001073
1074 # The manual check for missing packages is because yum -y assumes
1075 # missing packages are OK. See
1076 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=965567
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001077 $sudo http_proxy=$http_proxy https_proxy=$https_proxy \
1078 no_proxy=$no_proxy \
Ian Wienandb27f16d2014-02-28 14:29:02 +11001079 yum install -y "$@" 2>&1 | \
1080 awk '
1081 BEGIN { fail=0 }
1082 /No package/ { fail=1 }
1083 { print }
1084 END { exit fail }' || \
1085 die $LINENO "Missing packages detected"
1086
1087 # also ensure we catch a yum failure
1088 if [[ ${PIPESTATUS[0]} != 0 ]]; then
1089 die $LINENO "Yum install failure"
1090 fi
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001091}
1092
1093# zypper wrapper to set arguments correctly
1094# zypper_install package [package ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001095function zypper_install {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001096 [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" ]] && return
1097 local sudo="sudo"
1098 [[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]] && sudo="env"
1099 $sudo http_proxy=$http_proxy https_proxy=$https_proxy \
1100 zypper --non-interactive install --auto-agree-with-licenses "$@"
1101}
1102
1103
1104# Process Functions
1105# =================
1106
1107# _run_process() is designed to be backgrounded by run_process() to simulate a
1108# fork. It includes the dirty work of closing extra filehandles and preparing log
1109# files to produce the same logs as screen_it(). The log filename is derived
1110# from the service name and global-and-now-misnamed SCREEN_LOGDIR
1111# _run_process service "command-line"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001112function _run_process {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001113 local service=$1
1114 local command="$2"
1115
1116 # Undo logging redirections and close the extra descriptors
1117 exec 1>&3
1118 exec 2>&3
1119 exec 3>&-
1120 exec 6>&-
1121
1122 if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
1123 exec 1>&${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.log 2>&1
1124 ln -sf ${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.log ${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.log
1125
1126 # TODO(dtroyer): Hack to get stdout from the Python interpreter for the logs.
1127 export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
1128 fi
1129
1130 exec /bin/bash -c "$command"
1131 die "$service exec failure: $command"
1132}
1133
1134# Helper to remove the ``*.failure`` files under ``$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME``.
1135# This is used for ``service_check`` when all the ``screen_it`` are called finished
1136# init_service_check
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001137function init_service_check {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001138 SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
1139 SERVICE_DIR=${SERVICE_DIR:-${DEST}/status}
1140
1141 if [[ ! -d "$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME" ]]; then
1142 mkdir -p "$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME"
1143 fi
1144
1145 rm -f "$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME"/*.failure
1146}
1147
1148# Find out if a process exists by partial name.
1149# is_running name
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001150function is_running {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001151 local name=$1
1152 ps auxw | grep -v grep | grep ${name} > /dev/null
1153 RC=$?
1154 # some times I really hate bash reverse binary logic
1155 return $RC
1156}
1157
1158# run_process() launches a child process that closes all file descriptors and
1159# then exec's the passed in command. This is meant to duplicate the semantics
1160# of screen_it() without screen. PIDs are written to
1161# $SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$service.pid
1162# run_process service "command-line"
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001163function run_process {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001164 local service=$1
1165 local command="$2"
1166
1167 # Spawn the child process
1168 _run_process "$service" "$command" &
1169 echo $!
1170}
1171
1172# Helper to launch a service in a named screen
1173# screen_it service "command-line"
1174function screen_it {
Sean Dagueea22a4f2014-06-27 15:21:41 -04001175 SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
1176 SERVICE_DIR=${SERVICE_DIR:-${DEST}/status}
1177 USE_SCREEN=$(trueorfalse True $USE_SCREEN)
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001178
1179 if is_service_enabled $1; then
1180 # Append the service to the screen rc file
Sean Dagueea22a4f2014-06-27 15:21:41 -04001181 screen_rc "$1" "$2"
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001182
Sean Dagueea22a4f2014-06-27 15:21:41 -04001183 if [[ "$USE_SCREEN" = "True" ]]; then
1184 screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -X screen -t $1
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001185
Sean Dagueea22a4f2014-06-27 15:21:41 -04001186 if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
1187 screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p $1 -X logfile ${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.log
1188 screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p $1 -X log on
1189 ln -sf ${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.log ${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.log
1190 fi
1191
1192 # sleep to allow bash to be ready to be send the command - we are
1193 # creating a new window in screen and then sends characters, so if
1194 # bash isn't running by the time we send the command, nothing happens
1195 sleep 3
1196
1197 NL=`echo -ne '\015'`
1198 # This fun command does the following:
1199 # - the passed server command is backgrounded
1200 # - the pid of the background process is saved in the usual place
1201 # - the server process is brought back to the foreground
1202 # - if the server process exits prematurely the fg command errors
1203 # and a message is written to stdout and the service failure file
1204 # The pid saved can be used in screen_stop() as a process group
1205 # id to kill off all child processes
1206 screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p $1 -X stuff "$2 & echo \$! >$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$1.pid; fg || echo \"$1 failed to start\" | tee \"$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$1.failure\"$NL"
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001207 else
1208 # Spawn directly without screen
Sean Dagueea22a4f2014-06-27 15:21:41 -04001209 run_process "$1" "$2" >$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$1.pid
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001210 fi
1211 fi
1212}
1213
1214# Screen rc file builder
1215# screen_rc service "command-line"
1216function screen_rc {
1217 SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
1218 SCREENRC=$TOP_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME-screenrc
1219 if [[ ! -e $SCREENRC ]]; then
1220 # Name the screen session
1221 echo "sessionname $SCREEN_NAME" > $SCREENRC
1222 # Set a reasonable statusbar
1223 echo "hardstatus alwayslastline '$SCREEN_HARDSTATUS'" >> $SCREENRC
1224 # Some distributions override PROMPT_COMMAND for the screen terminal type - turn that off
1225 echo "setenv PROMPT_COMMAND /bin/true" >> $SCREENRC
1226 echo "screen -t shell bash" >> $SCREENRC
1227 fi
1228 # If this service doesn't already exist in the screenrc file
1229 if ! grep $1 $SCREENRC 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
1230 NL=`echo -ne '\015'`
1231 echo "screen -t $1 bash" >> $SCREENRC
1232 echo "stuff \"$2$NL\"" >> $SCREENRC
1233
1234 if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
1235 echo "logfile ${SCREEN_LOGDIR}/screen-${1}.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.log" >>$SCREENRC
1236 echo "log on" >>$SCREENRC
1237 fi
1238 fi
1239}
1240
1241# Stop a service in screen
1242# If a PID is available use it, kill the whole process group via TERM
1243# If screen is being used kill the screen window; this will catch processes
1244# that did not leave a PID behind
1245# screen_stop service
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001246function screen_stop {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001247 SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
1248 SERVICE_DIR=${SERVICE_DIR:-${DEST}/status}
1249 USE_SCREEN=$(trueorfalse True $USE_SCREEN)
1250
1251 if is_service_enabled $1; then
1252 # Kill via pid if we have one available
1253 if [[ -r $SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$1.pid ]]; then
1254 pkill -TERM -P -$(cat $SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$1.pid)
1255 rm $SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME/$1.pid
1256 fi
1257 if [[ "$USE_SCREEN" = "True" ]]; then
1258 # Clean up the screen window
1259 screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p $1 -X kill
1260 fi
1261 fi
1262}
1263
1264# Helper to get the status of each running service
1265# service_check
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001266function service_check {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001267 local service
1268 local failures
1269 SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
1270 SERVICE_DIR=${SERVICE_DIR:-${DEST}/status}
1271
1272
1273 if [[ ! -d "$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME" ]]; then
1274 echo "No service status directory found"
1275 return
1276 fi
1277
1278 # Check if there is any falure flag file under $SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME
Sean Dague09bd7c82014-02-03 08:35:26 +09001279 # make this -o errexit safe
1280 failures=`ls "$SERVICE_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME"/*.failure 2>/dev/null || /bin/true`
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001281
1282 for service in $failures; do
1283 service=`basename $service`
1284 service=${service%.failure}
1285 echo "Error: Service $service is not running"
1286 done
1287
1288 if [ -n "$failures" ]; then
Sean Dague12379222014-02-27 17:16:46 -05001289 die $LINENO "More details about the above errors can be found with screen, with ./rejoin-stack.sh"
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001290 fi
1291}
1292
1293
1294# Python Functions
1295# ================
1296
1297# Get the path to the pip command.
1298# get_pip_command
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001299function get_pip_command {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001300 which pip || which pip-python
1301
1302 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
1303 die $LINENO "Unable to find pip; cannot continue"
1304 fi
1305}
1306
1307# Get the path to the direcotry where python executables are installed.
1308# get_python_exec_prefix
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001309function get_python_exec_prefix {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001310 if is_fedora || is_suse; then
1311 echo "/usr/bin"
1312 else
1313 echo "/usr/local/bin"
1314 fi
1315}
1316
1317# Wrapper for ``pip install`` to set cache and proxy environment variables
1318# Uses globals ``OFFLINE``, ``PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE``, ``PIP_USE_MIRRORS``,
1319# ``TRACK_DEPENDS``, ``*_proxy``
1320# pip_install package [package ...]
1321function pip_install {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001322 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
1323 set +o xtrace
1324 if [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" || -z "$@" ]]; then
1325 $xtrace
1326 return
1327 fi
1328
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001329 if [[ -z "$os_PACKAGE" ]]; then
1330 GetOSVersion
1331 fi
1332 if [[ $TRACK_DEPENDS = True ]]; then
1333 source $DEST/.venv/bin/activate
1334 CMD_PIP=$DEST/.venv/bin/pip
1335 SUDO_PIP="env"
1336 else
1337 SUDO_PIP="sudo"
1338 CMD_PIP=$(get_pip_command)
1339 fi
1340
1341 # Mirror option not needed anymore because pypi has CDN available,
1342 # but it's useful in certain circumstances
1343 PIP_USE_MIRRORS=${PIP_USE_MIRRORS:-False}
1344 if [[ "$PIP_USE_MIRRORS" != "False" ]]; then
1345 PIP_MIRROR_OPT="--use-mirrors"
1346 fi
1347
1348 # pip < 1.4 has a bug where it will use an already existing build
1349 # directory unconditionally. Say an earlier component installs
1350 # foo v1.1; pip will have built foo's source in
1351 # /tmp/$USER-pip-build. Even if a later component specifies foo <
1352 # 1.1, the existing extracted build will be used and cause
1353 # confusing errors. By creating unique build directories we avoid
1354 # this problem. See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/709
1355 local pip_build_tmp=$(mktemp --tmpdir -d pip-build.XXXXX)
1356
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001357 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001358 $SUDO_PIP PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=${PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE:-/var/cache/pip} \
Yves-Gwenael Bourhisd79a8ac2014-04-14 14:49:07 +02001359 http_proxy=$http_proxy \
1360 https_proxy=$https_proxy \
1361 no_proxy=$no_proxy \
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001362 $CMD_PIP install --build=${pip_build_tmp} \
1363 $PIP_MIRROR_OPT $@ \
1364 && $SUDO_PIP rm -rf ${pip_build_tmp}
1365}
1366
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001367# this should be used if you want to install globally, all libraries should
1368# use this, especially *oslo* ones
1369function setup_install {
1370 local project_dir=$1
1371 setup_package_with_req_sync $project_dir
1372}
1373
1374# this should be used for projects which run services, like all services
1375function setup_develop {
1376 local project_dir=$1
1377 setup_package_with_req_sync $project_dir -e
1378}
1379
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001380# ``pip install -e`` the package, which processes the dependencies
1381# using pip before running `setup.py develop`
1382#
1383# Updates the dependencies in project_dir from the
1384# openstack/requirements global list before installing anything.
1385#
1386# Uses globals ``TRACK_DEPENDS``, ``REQUIREMENTS_DIR``, ``UNDO_REQUIREMENTS``
1387# setup_develop directory
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001388function setup_package_with_req_sync {
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001389 local project_dir=$1
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001390 local flags=$2
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001391
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001392 # Don't update repo if local changes exist
1393 # Don't use buggy "git diff --quiet"
Dean Troyer83b6c992014-02-27 12:41:28 -06001394 # ``errexit`` requires us to trap the exit code when the repo is changed
1395 local update_requirements=$(cd $project_dir && git diff --exit-code >/dev/null || echo "changed")
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001396
YAMAMOTO Takashi3b1f2e42014-02-24 20:30:07 +09001397 if [[ $update_requirements != "changed" ]]; then
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001398 (cd $REQUIREMENTS_DIR; \
1399 $SUDO_CMD python update.py $project_dir)
1400 fi
1401
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001402 setup_package $project_dir $flags
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001403
1404 # We've just gone and possibly modified the user's source tree in an
1405 # automated way, which is considered bad form if it's a development
1406 # tree because we've screwed up their next git checkin. So undo it.
1407 #
1408 # However... there are some circumstances, like running in the gate
1409 # where we really really want the overridden version to stick. So provide
1410 # a variable that tells us whether or not we should UNDO the requirements
1411 # changes (this will be set to False in the OpenStack ci gate)
1412 if [ $UNDO_REQUIREMENTS = "True" ]; then
YAMAMOTO Takashi3b1f2e42014-02-24 20:30:07 +09001413 if [[ $update_requirements != "changed" ]]; then
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001414 (cd $project_dir && git reset --hard)
1415 fi
1416 fi
1417}
1418
1419# ``pip install -e`` the package, which processes the dependencies
1420# using pip before running `setup.py develop`
1421# Uses globals ``STACK_USER``
1422# setup_develop_no_requirements_update directory
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001423function setup_package {
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001424 local project_dir=$1
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001425 local flags=$2
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001426
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001427 pip_install $flags $project_dir
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001428 # ensure that further actions can do things like setup.py sdist
Sean Dague099e5e32014-03-31 10:35:43 -04001429 if [[ "$flags" == "-e" ]]; then
1430 safe_chown -R $STACK_USER $1/*.egg-info
1431 fi
Dean Troyeraf616d92014-02-17 12:57:55 -06001432}
1433
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001434
1435# Service Functions
1436# =================
1437
1438# remove extra commas from the input string (i.e. ``ENABLED_SERVICES``)
1439# _cleanup_service_list service-list
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001440function _cleanup_service_list {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001441 echo "$1" | sed -e '
1442 s/,,/,/g;
1443 s/^,//;
1444 s/,$//
1445 '
1446}
1447
1448# disable_all_services() removes all current services
1449# from ``ENABLED_SERVICES`` to reset the configuration
1450# before a minimal installation
1451# Uses global ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
1452# disable_all_services
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001453function disable_all_services {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001454 ENABLED_SERVICES=""
1455}
1456
1457# Remove all services starting with '-'. For example, to install all default
1458# services except rabbit (rabbit) set in ``localrc``:
1459# ENABLED_SERVICES+=",-rabbit"
1460# Uses global ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
1461# disable_negated_services
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001462function disable_negated_services {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001463 local tmpsvcs="${ENABLED_SERVICES}"
1464 local service
1465 for service in ${tmpsvcs//,/ }; do
1466 if [[ ${service} == -* ]]; then
1467 tmpsvcs=$(echo ${tmpsvcs}|sed -r "s/(,)?(-)?${service#-}(,)?/,/g")
1468 fi
1469 done
1470 ENABLED_SERVICES=$(_cleanup_service_list "$tmpsvcs")
1471}
1472
1473# disable_service() removes the services passed as argument to the
1474# ``ENABLED_SERVICES`` list, if they are present.
1475#
1476# For example:
1477# disable_service rabbit
1478#
1479# This function does not know about the special cases
1480# for nova, glance, and neutron built into is_service_enabled().
1481# Uses global ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
1482# disable_service service [service ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001483function disable_service {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001484 local tmpsvcs=",${ENABLED_SERVICES},"
1485 local service
1486 for service in $@; do
1487 if is_service_enabled $service; then
1488 tmpsvcs=${tmpsvcs//,$service,/,}
1489 fi
1490 done
1491 ENABLED_SERVICES=$(_cleanup_service_list "$tmpsvcs")
1492}
1493
1494# enable_service() adds the services passed as argument to the
1495# ``ENABLED_SERVICES`` list, if they are not already present.
1496#
1497# For example:
1498# enable_service qpid
1499#
1500# This function does not know about the special cases
1501# for nova, glance, and neutron built into is_service_enabled().
1502# Uses global ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
1503# enable_service service [service ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001504function enable_service {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001505 local tmpsvcs="${ENABLED_SERVICES}"
1506 for service in $@; do
1507 if ! is_service_enabled $service; then
1508 tmpsvcs+=",$service"
1509 fi
1510 done
1511 ENABLED_SERVICES=$(_cleanup_service_list "$tmpsvcs")
1512 disable_negated_services
1513}
1514
1515# is_service_enabled() checks if the service(s) specified as arguments are
1516# enabled by the user in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``.
1517#
1518# Multiple services specified as arguments are ``OR``'ed together; the test
1519# is a short-circuit boolean, i.e it returns on the first match.
1520#
1521# There are special cases for some 'catch-all' services::
1522# **nova** returns true if any service enabled start with **n-**
1523# **cinder** returns true if any service enabled start with **c-**
1524# **ceilometer** returns true if any service enabled start with **ceilometer**
1525# **glance** returns true if any service enabled start with **g-**
1526# **neutron** returns true if any service enabled start with **q-**
1527# **swift** returns true if any service enabled start with **s-**
1528# **trove** returns true if any service enabled start with **tr-**
1529# For backward compatibility if we have **swift** in ENABLED_SERVICES all the
1530# **s-** services will be enabled. This will be deprecated in the future.
1531#
1532# Cells within nova is enabled if **n-cell** is in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``.
1533# We also need to make sure to treat **n-cell-region** and **n-cell-child**
1534# as enabled in this case.
1535#
1536# Uses global ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
1537# is_service_enabled service [service ...]
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001538function is_service_enabled {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001539 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
1540 set +o xtrace
1541 local enabled=1
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001542 services=$@
1543 for service in ${services}; do
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001544 [[ ,${ENABLED_SERVICES}, =~ ,${service}, ]] && enabled=0
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001545
1546 # Look for top-level 'enabled' function for this service
1547 if type is_${service}_enabled >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1548 # A function exists for this service, use it
1549 is_${service}_enabled
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001550 enabled=$?
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001551 fi
1552
1553 # TODO(dtroyer): Remove these legacy special-cases after the is_XXX_enabled()
1554 # are implemented
1555
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001556 [[ ${service} == n-cell-* && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "n-cell" ]] && enabled=0
1557 [[ ${service} == "nova" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "n-" ]] && enabled=0
1558 [[ ${service} == "cinder" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "c-" ]] && enabled=0
1559 [[ ${service} == "ceilometer" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "ceilometer-" ]] && enabled=0
1560 [[ ${service} == "glance" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "g-" ]] && enabled=0
1561 [[ ${service} == "ironic" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "ir-" ]] && enabled=0
1562 [[ ${service} == "neutron" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "q-" ]] && enabled=0
1563 [[ ${service} == "trove" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "tr-" ]] && enabled=0
1564 [[ ${service} == "swift" && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "s-" ]] && enabled=0
1565 [[ ${service} == s-* && ${ENABLED_SERVICES} =~ "swift" ]] && enabled=0
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001566 done
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001567 $xtrace
1568 return $enabled
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001569}
1570
1571# Toggle enable/disable_service for services that must run exclusive of each other
1572# $1 The name of a variable containing a space-separated list of services
1573# $2 The name of a variable in which to store the enabled service's name
1574# $3 The name of the service to enable
1575function use_exclusive_service {
1576 local options=${!1}
1577 local selection=$3
1578 out=$2
1579 [ -z $selection ] || [[ ! "$options" =~ "$selection" ]] && return 1
1580 for opt in $options;do
1581 [[ "$opt" = "$selection" ]] && enable_service $opt || disable_service $opt
1582 done
1583 eval "$out=$selection"
1584 return 0
1585}
1586
1587
Masayuki Igawaf6368d32014-02-20 13:31:26 +09001588# System Functions
1589# ================
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001590
1591# Only run the command if the target file (the last arg) is not on an
1592# NFS filesystem.
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001593function _safe_permission_operation {
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001594 local xtrace=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
1595 set +o xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001596 local args=( $@ )
1597 local last
1598 local sudo_cmd
1599 local dir_to_check
1600
1601 let last="${#args[*]} - 1"
1602
1603 dir_to_check=${args[$last]}
1604 if [ ! -d "$dir_to_check" ]; then
1605 dir_to_check=`dirname "$dir_to_check"`
1606 fi
1607
1608 if is_nfs_directory "$dir_to_check" ; then
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001609 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001610 return 0
1611 fi
1612
1613 if [[ $TRACK_DEPENDS = True ]]; then
1614 sudo_cmd="env"
1615 else
1616 sudo_cmd="sudo"
1617 fi
1618
Sean Dague45917cc2014-02-24 16:09:14 -05001619 $xtrace
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001620 $sudo_cmd $@
1621}
1622
1623# Exit 0 if address is in network or 1 if address is not in network
1624# ip-range is in CIDR notation: 1.2.3.4/20
1625# address_in_net ip-address ip-range
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001626function address_in_net {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001627 local ip=$1
1628 local range=$2
1629 local masklen=${range#*/}
1630 local network=$(maskip ${range%/*} $(cidr2netmask $masklen))
1631 local subnet=$(maskip $ip $(cidr2netmask $masklen))
1632 [[ $network == $subnet ]]
1633}
1634
1635# Add a user to a group.
1636# add_user_to_group user group
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001637function add_user_to_group {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001638 local user=$1
1639 local group=$2
1640
1641 if [[ -z "$os_VENDOR" ]]; then
1642 GetOSVersion
1643 fi
1644
1645 # SLE11 and openSUSE 12.2 don't have the usual usermod
1646 if ! is_suse || [[ "$os_VENDOR" = "openSUSE" && "$os_RELEASE" != "12.2" ]]; then
1647 sudo usermod -a -G "$group" "$user"
1648 else
1649 sudo usermod -A "$group" "$user"
1650 fi
1651}
1652
1653# Convert CIDR notation to a IPv4 netmask
1654# cidr2netmask cidr-bits
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001655function cidr2netmask {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001656 local maskpat="255 255 255 255"
1657 local maskdgt="254 252 248 240 224 192 128"
1658 set -- ${maskpat:0:$(( ($1 / 8) * 4 ))}${maskdgt:$(( (7 - ($1 % 8)) * 4 )):3}
1659 echo ${1-0}.${2-0}.${3-0}.${4-0}
1660}
1661
1662# Gracefully cp only if source file/dir exists
1663# cp_it source destination
1664function cp_it {
1665 if [ -e $1 ] || [ -d $1 ]; then
1666 cp -pRL $1 $2
1667 fi
1668}
1669
1670# HTTP and HTTPS proxy servers are supported via the usual environment variables [1]
1671# ``http_proxy``, ``https_proxy`` and ``no_proxy``. They can be set in
1672# ``localrc`` or on the command line if necessary::
1673#
1674# [1] http://www.w3.org/Daemon/User/Proxies/ProxyClients.html
1675#
1676# http_proxy=http://proxy.example.com:3128/ no_proxy=repo.example.net ./stack.sh
1677
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001678function export_proxy_variables {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001679 if [[ -n "$http_proxy" ]]; then
1680 export http_proxy=$http_proxy
1681 fi
1682 if [[ -n "$https_proxy" ]]; then
1683 export https_proxy=$https_proxy
1684 fi
1685 if [[ -n "$no_proxy" ]]; then
1686 export no_proxy=$no_proxy
1687 fi
1688}
1689
1690# Returns true if the directory is on a filesystem mounted via NFS.
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001691function is_nfs_directory {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001692 local mount_type=`stat -f -L -c %T $1`
1693 test "$mount_type" == "nfs"
1694}
1695
1696# Return the network portion of the given IP address using netmask
1697# netmask is in the traditional dotted-quad format
1698# maskip ip-address netmask
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001699function maskip {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001700 local ip=$1
1701 local mask=$2
1702 local l="${ip%.*}"; local r="${ip#*.}"; local n="${mask%.*}"; local m="${mask#*.}"
1703 local subnet=$((${ip%%.*}&${mask%%.*})).$((${r%%.*}&${m%%.*})).$((${l##*.}&${n##*.})).$((${ip##*.}&${mask##*.}))
1704 echo $subnet
1705}
1706
1707# Service wrapper to restart services
1708# restart_service service-name
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001709function restart_service {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001710 if is_ubuntu; then
1711 sudo /usr/sbin/service $1 restart
1712 else
1713 sudo /sbin/service $1 restart
1714 fi
1715}
1716
1717# Only change permissions of a file or directory if it is not on an
1718# NFS filesystem.
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001719function safe_chmod {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001720 _safe_permission_operation chmod $@
1721}
1722
1723# Only change ownership of a file or directory if it is not on an NFS
1724# filesystem.
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001725function safe_chown {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001726 _safe_permission_operation chown $@
1727}
1728
1729# Service wrapper to start services
1730# start_service service-name
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001731function start_service {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001732 if is_ubuntu; then
1733 sudo /usr/sbin/service $1 start
1734 else
1735 sudo /sbin/service $1 start
1736 fi
1737}
1738
1739# Service wrapper to stop services
1740# stop_service service-name
Ian Wienandaee18c72014-02-21 15:35:08 +11001741function stop_service {
Dean Troyerdff49a22014-01-30 15:37:40 -06001742 if is_ubuntu; then
1743 sudo /usr/sbin/service $1 stop
1744 else
1745 sudo /sbin/service $1 stop
1746 fi
1747}
1748
1749
1750# Restore xtrace
1751$XTRACE
1752
1753# Local variables:
1754# mode: shell-script
1755# End: