Implement fetch-containers command

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David Boreham 2024-02-26 18:45:24 -07:00
parent a0413659f7
commit 6af45e21d1
4 changed files with 173 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ import sys
from decouple import config from decouple import config
import subprocess import subprocess
import click import click
import importlib.resources
from pathlib import Path from pathlib import Path
from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts
from stack_orchestrator.util import include_exclude_check, get_parsed_stack_config, stack_is_external, error_exit, warn_exit from stack_orchestrator.util import include_exclude_check, stack_is_external, error_exit
from stack_orchestrator.base import get_npm_registry_url from stack_orchestrator.base import get_npm_registry_url
from stack_orchestrator.build.build_types import BuildContext from stack_orchestrator.build.build_types import BuildContext
from stack_orchestrator.build.publish import publish_image from stack_orchestrator.build.publish import publish_image
from stack_orchestrator.build.build_util import get_containers_in_scope
# TODO: find a place for this # TODO: find a place for this
# epilog="Config provided either in .env or settings.ini or env vars: CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR (defaults to ~/cerc)" # epilog="Config provided either in .env or settings.ini or env vars: CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR (defaults to ~/cerc)"
@ -149,24 +149,7 @@ def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_rebuild, extra_build_args, publish_imag
if not image_registry: if not image_registry:
error_exit("--image-registry must be supplied with --publish-images") error_exit("--image-registry must be supplied with --publish-images")
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20885799/1701505 containers_in_scope = get_containers_in_scope(stack)
from stack_orchestrator import data
with importlib.resources.open_text(data, "container-image-list.txt") as container_list_file:
all_containers = container_list_file.read().splitlines()
containers_in_scope = []
if stack:
stack_config = get_parsed_stack_config(stack)
if "containers" not in stack_config or stack_config["containers"] is None:
warn_exit(f"stack {stack} does not define any containers")
containers_in_scope = stack_config['containers']
else:
containers_in_scope = all_containers
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f'Containers: {containers_in_scope}')
if stack:
print(f"Stack: {stack}")
container_build_env = make_container_build_env(dev_root_path, container_build_env = make_container_build_env(dev_root_path,
container_build_dir, container_build_dir,

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# Copyright © 2024 Vulcanize
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import importlib.resources
from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts
from stack_orchestrator.util import get_parsed_stack_config, warn_exit
def get_containers_in_scope(stack: str):
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20885799/1701505
from stack_orchestrator import data
with importlib.resources.open_text(data, "container-image-list.txt") as container_list_file:
all_containers = container_list_file.read().splitlines()
containers_in_scope = []
if stack:
stack_config = get_parsed_stack_config(stack)
if "containers" not in stack_config or stack_config["containers"] is None:
warn_exit(f"stack {stack} does not define any containers")
containers_in_scope = stack_config['containers']
else:
containers_in_scope = all_containers
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f'Containers: {containers_in_scope}')
if stack:
print(f"Stack: {stack}")
return containers_in_scope

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@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
# Copyright © 2024 Vulcanize
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import click
from python_on_whales import DockerClient
import requests
from typing import List
from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts
from stack_orchestrator.util import include_exclude_check, error_exit
from stack_orchestrator.build.build_util import get_containers_in_scope
# Experimental fetch-container command
def _local_tag_for(container: str):
return f"{container}:local"
# Emulate this:
# $ curl -u "my-username:my-token" -X GET "https://<container-registry-hostname>/v2/cerc-io/cerc/test-container/tags/list"
# {"name":"cerc-io/cerc/test-container","tags":["202402232130","202402232208"]}
def _get_tags_for_container(container: str, registry: str) -> List[str]:
# registry looks like: git.vdb.to/cerc-io
registry_parts = registry.split("/")
url = f"https://{registry_parts[0]}/v2/{registry_parts[1]}/{container}/tags/list"
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"Fetching tags from: {url}")
response = requests.get(url, auth=("dboreham", "fb44b8dd36638bcf4abf478f7b1c3e18ed578f10"))
if response.status_code == 200:
tag_info = response.json()
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"Got this: {tag_info}")
tags_array = tag_info["tags"]
return tags_array
else:
error_exit(f"failed to fetch tags from image registry, status code: {response.status_code}")
def _find_latest(candidate_tags: List[str]):
# HACK: return the first one for now
return candidate_tags[0]
def _get_latest_image(container: str, registry: str):
all_tags = _get_tags_for_container(container, registry)
latest_tag = _find_latest(all_tags)
return f"{container}:{latest_tag}"
def _fetch_image(tag: str, registry: str):
docker = DockerClient()
remote_tag = f"{registry}/{tag}"
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"Attempting to pull this image: {remote_tag}")
docker.image.pull(remote_tag)
def _exists_locally(container: str):
docker = DockerClient()
return docker.image.exists(_local_tag_for(container))
def _remove_local_tag(container: str):
# TODO Do we need this?
pass
def _add_local_tag(remote_tag: str, registry: str, local_tag: str):
docker = DockerClient()
docker.image.tag(f"{registry}/{remote_tag}", local_tag)
@click.command()
@click.option('--include', help="only fetch these containers")
@click.option('--exclude', help="don\'t fetch these containers")
@click.option("--force-local-overwrite", is_flag=True, default=False, help="Overwrite a locally built image, if present")
@click.option("--image-registry", required=True, help="Specify the image registry to fetch from")
@click.pass_context
def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_local_overwrite, image_registry):
'''EXPERIMENTAL: fetch the images for a stack from remote registry'''
# Generate list of target containers
stack = ctx.obj.stack
containers_in_scope = get_containers_in_scope(stack)
for container in containers_in_scope:
local_tag = _local_tag_for(container)
if include_exclude_check(container, include, exclude):
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"Processing: {container}")
# For each container, attempt to find the latest of a set of
# images with the correct name and platform in the specified registry
image_to_fetch = _get_latest_image(container, image_registry)
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"Fetching: {image_to_fetch}")
_fetch_image(image_to_fetch, image_registry)
# Now check if the target container already exists exists locally already
if (_exists_locally(container)):
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(f"Container image {container} already exists locally")
# if so, fail unless the user specified force-local-overwrite
if (force_local_overwrite):
# In that case remove the existing :local tag
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(f"Warning: removing local tag from this image: {container} because --force-local-overwrite was specified")
_remove_local_tag(local_tag)
else:
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(f"Skipping download for this image: {container}")
# Tag the fetched image with the :local tag
_add_local_tag(image_to_fetch, image_registry, local_tag)
else:
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Excluding: {container}")

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import click
from stack_orchestrator.command_types import CommandOptions from stack_orchestrator.command_types import CommandOptions
from stack_orchestrator.repos import setup_repositories from stack_orchestrator.repos import setup_repositories
from stack_orchestrator.build import build_containers from stack_orchestrator.build import build_containers, fetch_containers
from stack_orchestrator.build import build_npms from stack_orchestrator.build import build_npms
from stack_orchestrator.build import build_webapp from stack_orchestrator.build import build_webapp
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.webapp import (run_webapp, from stack_orchestrator.deploy.webapp import (run_webapp,
@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ def cli(ctx, stack, quiet, verbose, dry_run, local_stack, debug, continue_on_err
cli.add_command(setup_repositories.command, "setup-repositories") cli.add_command(setup_repositories.command, "setup-repositories")
cli.add_command(build_containers.command, "build-containers") cli.add_command(build_containers.command, "build-containers")
cli.add_command(fetch_containers.command, "fetch-containers")
cli.add_command(build_npms.command, "build-npms") cli.add_command(build_npms.command, "build-npms")
cli.add_command(build_webapp.command, "build-webapp") cli.add_command(build_webapp.command, "build-webapp")
cli.add_command(run_webapp.command, "run-webapp") cli.add_command(run_webapp.command, "run-webapp")