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# Plan: Make Stack-Orchestrator AI-Friendly
## Goal
Make the stack-orchestrator repository easier for AI tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot) to understand and use for generating stacks, including adding a `create-stack` command.
---
## Part 1: Documentation & Context Files
### 1.1 Add CLAUDE.md
Create a root-level context file for AI assistants.
**File:** `CLAUDE.md`
Contents:
- Project overview (what stack-orchestrator does)
- Stack creation workflow (step-by-step)
- File naming conventions
- Required vs optional fields in stack.yml
- Common patterns and anti-patterns
- Links to example stacks (simple, medium, complex)
### 1.2 Add JSON Schema for stack.yml
Create formal validation schema.
**File:** `schemas/stack-schema.json`
Benefits:
- AI tools can validate generated stacks
- IDEs provide autocomplete
- CI can catch errors early
### 1.3 Add Template Stack with Comments
Create an annotated template for reference.
**File:** `stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/_template/stack.yml`
```yaml
# Stack definition template - copy this directory to create a new stack
version: "1.2" # Required: 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2
name: my-stack # Required: lowercase, hyphens only
description: "Human-readable description" # Optional
repos: # Git repositories to clone
- github.com/org/repo
containers: # Container images to build (must have matching container-build/)
- cerc/my-container
pods: # Deployment units (must have matching docker-compose-{pod}.yml)
- my-pod
```
### 1.4 Document Validation Rules
Create explicit documentation of constraints currently scattered in code.
**File:** `docs/stack-format.md`
Contents:
- Container names must start with `cerc/`
- Pod names must match compose file: `docker-compose-{pod}.yml`
- Repository format: `host/org/repo[@ref]`
- Stack directory name should match `name` field
- Version field options and differences
---
## Part 2: Add `create-stack` Command
### 2.1 Command Overview
```bash
laconic-so create-stack --repo github.com/org/my-app [--name my-app] [--type webapp]
```
**Behavior:**
1. Parse repo URL to extract app name (if --name not provided)
2. Create `stacks/{name}/stack.yml`
3. Create `container-build/cerc-{name}/Dockerfile` and `build.sh`
4. Create `compose/docker-compose-{name}.yml`
5. Update list files (repository-list.txt, container-image-list.txt, pod-list.txt)
### 2.2 Files to Create
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `stack_orchestrator/create/__init__.py` | Package init |
| `stack_orchestrator/create/create_stack.py` | Command implementation |
### 2.3 Files to Modify
| File | Change |
|------|--------|
| `stack_orchestrator/main.py` | Add import and `cli.add_command()` |
### 2.4 Command Options
| Option | Required | Description |
|--------|----------|-------------|
| `--repo` | Yes | Git repository URL (e.g., github.com/org/repo) |
| `--name` | No | Stack name (defaults to repo name) |
| `--type` | No | Template type: webapp, service, empty (default: webapp) |
| `--force` | No | Overwrite existing files |
### 2.5 Template Types
| Type | Base Image | Port | Use Case |
|------|------------|------|----------|
| webapp | node:20-bullseye-slim | 3000 | React/Vue/Next.js apps |
| service | python:3.11-slim | 8080 | Python backend services |
| empty | none | none | Custom from scratch |
---
## Part 3: Implementation Summary
### New Files (6)
1. `CLAUDE.md` - AI assistant context
2. `schemas/stack-schema.json` - Validation schema
3. `stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/_template/stack.yml` - Annotated template
4. `docs/stack-format.md` - Stack format documentation
5. `stack_orchestrator/create/__init__.py` - Package init
6. `stack_orchestrator/create/create_stack.py` - Command implementation
### Modified Files (1)
1. `stack_orchestrator/main.py` - Register create-stack command
---
## Verification
```bash
# 1. Command appears in help
laconic-so --help | grep create-stack
# 2. Dry run works
laconic-so --dry-run create-stack --repo github.com/org/test-app
# 3. Creates all expected files
laconic-so create-stack --repo github.com/org/test-app
ls stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/test-app/
ls stack_orchestrator/data/container-build/cerc-test-app/
ls stack_orchestrator/data/compose/docker-compose-test-app.yml
# 4. Build works with generated stack
laconic-so --stack test-app build-containers
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# CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code when working with the stack-orchestrator project.
## Some rules to follow
NEVER speculate about the cause of something
NEVER assume your hypotheses are true without evidence
ALWAYS clearly state when something is a hypothesis
ALWAYS use evidence from the systems your interacting with to support your claims and hypotheses
## Key Principles
### Development Guidelines
- **Single responsibility** - Each component has one clear purpose
- **Fail fast** - Let errors propagate, don't hide failures
- **DRY/KISS** - Minimize duplication and complexity
## Development Philosophy: Conversational Literate Programming
### Approach
This project follows principles inspired by literate programming, where development happens through explanatory conversation rather than code-first implementation.
### Core Principles
- **Documentation-First**: All changes begin with discussion of intent and reasoning
- **Narrative-Driven**: Complex systems are explained through conversational exploration
- **Justification Required**: Every coding task must have a corresponding TODO.md item explaining the "why"
- **Iterative Understanding**: Architecture and implementation evolve through dialogue
### Working Method
1. **Explore and Understand**: Read existing code to understand current state
2. **Discuss Architecture**: Workshop complex design decisions through conversation
3. **Document Intent**: Update TODO.md with clear justification before coding
4. **Explain Changes**: Each modification includes reasoning and context
5. **Maintain Narrative**: Conversations serve as living documentation of design evolution
### Implementation Guidelines
- Treat conversations as primary documentation
- Explain architectural decisions before implementing
- Use TODO.md as the "literate document" that justifies all work
- Maintain clear narrative threads across sessions
- Workshop complex ideas before coding
This approach treats the human-AI collaboration as a form of **conversational literate programming** where understanding emerges through dialogue before code implementation.
## Insights and Observations
### Design Principles
- **When something times out that doesn't mean it needs a longer timeout it means something that was expected never happened, not that we need to wait longer for it.**
- **NEVER change a timeout because you believe something truncated, you don't understand timeouts, don't edit them unless told to explicitly by user.**

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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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```
Next decide on a directory where you would like to put the stack-orchestrator program. Typically this would be
Next decide on a directory where you would like to put the stack-orchestrator program. Typically this would be
a "user" binary directory such as `~/bin` or perhaps `/usr/local/laconic` or possibly just the current working directory.
Now, having selected that directory, download the latest release from [this page](https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/tags) into it (we're using `~/bin` below for concreteness but edit to suit if you selected a different directory). Also be sure that the destination directory exists and is writable:
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## Platform Support
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# Implementing `laconic-so create-stack` Command
A plan for adding a new CLI command to scaffold stack files automatically.
---
## Overview
Add a `create-stack` command that generates all required files for a new stack:
```bash
laconic-so create-stack --name my-stack --type webapp
```
**Output:**
```
stack_orchestrator/data/
├── stacks/my-stack/stack.yml
├── container-build/cerc-my-stack/
│ ├── Dockerfile
│ └── build.sh
└── compose/docker-compose-my-stack.yml
Updated: repository-list.txt, container-image-list.txt, pod-list.txt
```
---
## CLI Architecture Summary
### Command Registration Pattern
Commands are Click functions registered in `main.py`:
```python
# main.py (line ~70)
from stack_orchestrator.create import create_stack
cli.add_command(create_stack.command, "create-stack")
```
### Global Options Access
```python
from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts
if not opts.o.quiet:
print("message")
if opts.o.dry_run:
print("(would create files)")
```
### Key Utilities
| Function | Location | Purpose |
|----------|----------|---------|
| `get_yaml()` | `util.py` | YAML parser (ruamel.yaml) |
| `get_stack_path(stack)` | `util.py` | Resolve stack directory path |
| `error_exit(msg)` | `util.py` | Print error and exit(1) |
---
## Files to Create
### 1. Command Module
**`stack_orchestrator/create/__init__.py`**
```python
# Empty file to make this a package
```
**`stack_orchestrator/create/create_stack.py`**
```python
import click
import os
from pathlib import Path
from shutil import copy
from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts
from stack_orchestrator.util import error_exit, get_yaml
# Template types
STACK_TEMPLATES = {
"webapp": {
"description": "Web application with Node.js",
"base_image": "node:20-bullseye-slim",
"port": 3000,
},
"service": {
"description": "Backend service",
"base_image": "python:3.11-slim",
"port": 8080,
},
"empty": {
"description": "Minimal stack with no defaults",
"base_image": None,
"port": None,
},
}
def get_data_dir() -> Path:
"""Get path to stack_orchestrator/data directory"""
return Path(__file__).absolute().parent.parent.joinpath("data")
def validate_stack_name(name: str) -> None:
"""Validate stack name follows conventions"""
import re
if not re.match(r'^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9]$', name) and len(name) > 2:
error_exit(f"Invalid stack name '{name}'. Use lowercase alphanumeric with hyphens.")
if name.startswith("cerc-"):
error_exit("Stack name should not start with 'cerc-' (container names will add this prefix)")
def create_stack_yml(stack_dir: Path, name: str, template: dict, repo_url: str) -> None:
"""Create stack.yml file"""
config = {
"version": "1.2",
"name": name,
"description": template.get("description", f"Stack: {name}"),
"repos": [repo_url] if repo_url else [],
"containers": [f"cerc/{name}"],
"pods": [name],
}
stack_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with open(stack_dir / "stack.yml", "w") as f:
get_yaml().dump(config, f)
def create_dockerfile(container_dir: Path, name: str, template: dict) -> None:
"""Create Dockerfile"""
base_image = template.get("base_image", "node:20-bullseye-slim")
port = template.get("port", 3000)
dockerfile_content = f'''# Build stage
FROM {base_image} AS builder
WORKDIR /app
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm ci
COPY . .
RUN npm run build
# Production stage
FROM {base_image}
WORKDIR /app
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm ci --only=production
COPY --from=builder /app/dist ./dist
EXPOSE {port}
CMD ["npm", "run", "start"]
'''
container_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with open(container_dir / "Dockerfile", "w") as f:
f.write(dockerfile_content)
def create_build_script(container_dir: Path, name: str) -> None:
"""Create build.sh script"""
build_script = f'''#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build cerc/{name}
source ${{CERC_CONTAINER_BASE_DIR}}/build-base.sh
SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${{BASH_SOURCE[0]}}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )
docker build -t cerc/{name}:local \\
-f ${{SCRIPT_DIR}}/Dockerfile \\
${{build_command_args}} \\
${{CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR}}/{name}
'''
build_path = container_dir / "build.sh"
with open(build_path, "w") as f:
f.write(build_script)
# Make executable
os.chmod(build_path, 0o755)
def create_compose_file(compose_dir: Path, name: str, template: dict) -> None:
"""Create docker-compose file"""
port = template.get("port", 3000)
compose_content = {
"version": "3.8",
"services": {
name: {
"image": f"cerc/{name}:local",
"restart": "unless-stopped",
"ports": [f"${{HOST_PORT:-{port}}}:{port}"],
"environment": {
"NODE_ENV": "${NODE_ENV:-production}",
},
}
}
}
with open(compose_dir / f"docker-compose-{name}.yml", "w") as f:
get_yaml().dump(compose_content, f)
def update_list_file(data_dir: Path, filename: str, entry: str) -> None:
"""Add entry to a list file if not already present"""
list_path = data_dir / filename
# Read existing entries
existing = set()
if list_path.exists():
with open(list_path, "r") as f:
existing = set(line.strip() for line in f if line.strip())
# Add new entry
if entry not in existing:
with open(list_path, "a") as f:
f.write(f"{entry}\n")
@click.command()
@click.option("--name", required=True, help="Name of the new stack (lowercase, hyphens)")
@click.option("--type", "stack_type", default="webapp",
type=click.Choice(list(STACK_TEMPLATES.keys())),
help="Stack template type")
@click.option("--repo", help="Git repository URL (e.g., github.com/org/repo)")
@click.option("--force", is_flag=True, help="Overwrite existing files")
@click.pass_context
def command(ctx, name: str, stack_type: str, repo: str, force: bool):
"""Create a new stack with all required files.
Examples:
laconic-so create-stack --name my-app --type webapp
laconic-so create-stack --name my-service --type service --repo github.com/org/repo
"""
# Validate
validate_stack_name(name)
template = STACK_TEMPLATES[stack_type]
data_dir = get_data_dir()
# Define paths
stack_dir = data_dir / "stacks" / name
container_dir = data_dir / "container-build" / f"cerc-{name}"
compose_dir = data_dir / "compose"
# Check for existing files
if not force:
if stack_dir.exists():
error_exit(f"Stack already exists: {stack_dir}\nUse --force to overwrite")
if container_dir.exists():
error_exit(f"Container build dir exists: {container_dir}\nUse --force to overwrite")
# Dry run check
if opts.o.dry_run:
print(f"Would create stack '{name}' with template '{stack_type}':")
print(f" - {stack_dir}/stack.yml")
print(f" - {container_dir}/Dockerfile")
print(f" - {container_dir}/build.sh")
print(f" - {compose_dir}/docker-compose-{name}.yml")
print(f" - Update repository-list.txt")
print(f" - Update container-image-list.txt")
print(f" - Update pod-list.txt")
return
# Create files
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(f"Creating stack '{name}' with template '{stack_type}'...")
create_stack_yml(stack_dir, name, template, repo)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Created {stack_dir}/stack.yml")
create_dockerfile(container_dir, name, template)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Created {container_dir}/Dockerfile")
create_build_script(container_dir, name)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Created {container_dir}/build.sh")
create_compose_file(compose_dir, name, template)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Created {compose_dir}/docker-compose-{name}.yml")
# Update list files
if repo:
update_list_file(data_dir, "repository-list.txt", repo)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Added {repo} to repository-list.txt")
update_list_file(data_dir, "container-image-list.txt", f"cerc/{name}")
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Added cerc/{name} to container-image-list.txt")
update_list_file(data_dir, "pod-list.txt", name)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f" Added {name} to pod-list.txt")
# Summary
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(f"\nStack '{name}' created successfully!")
print(f"\nNext steps:")
print(f" 1. Edit {stack_dir}/stack.yml")
print(f" 2. Customize {container_dir}/Dockerfile")
print(f" 3. Run: laconic-so --stack {name} build-containers")
print(f" 4. Run: laconic-so --stack {name} deploy-system up")
```
### 2. Register Command in main.py
**Edit `stack_orchestrator/main.py`**
Add import:
```python
from stack_orchestrator.create import create_stack
```
Add command registration (after line ~78):
```python
cli.add_command(create_stack.command, "create-stack")
```
---
## Implementation Steps
### Step 1: Create module structure
```bash
mkdir -p stack_orchestrator/create
touch stack_orchestrator/create/__init__.py
```
### Step 2: Create the command file
Create `stack_orchestrator/create/create_stack.py` with the code above.
### Step 3: Register in main.py
Add the import and `cli.add_command()` line.
### Step 4: Test the command
```bash
# Show help
laconic-so create-stack --help
# Dry run
laconic-so --dry-run create-stack --name test-app --type webapp
# Create a stack
laconic-so create-stack --name test-app --type webapp --repo github.com/org/test-app
# Verify
ls -la stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/test-app/
cat stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/test-app/stack.yml
```
---
## Template Types
| Type | Base Image | Port | Use Case |
|------|------------|------|----------|
| `webapp` | node:20-bullseye-slim | 3000 | React/Vue/Next.js apps |
| `service` | python:3.11-slim | 8080 | Python backend services |
| `empty` | none | none | Custom from scratch |
---
## Future Enhancements
1. **Interactive mode** - Prompt for values if not provided
2. **More templates** - Go, Rust, database stacks
3. **Template from existing** - `--from-stack existing-stack`
4. **External stack support** - Create in custom directory
5. **Validation command** - `laconic-so validate-stack --name my-stack`
---
## Files Modified
| File | Change |
|------|--------|
| `stack_orchestrator/create/__init__.py` | New (empty) |
| `stack_orchestrator/create/create_stack.py` | New (command implementation) |
| `stack_orchestrator/main.py` | Add import and `cli.add_command()` |
---
## Verification
```bash
# 1. Command appears in help
laconic-so --help | grep create-stack
# 2. Dry run works
laconic-so --dry-run create-stack --name verify-test --type webapp
# 3. Full creation works
laconic-so create-stack --name verify-test --type webapp
ls stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/verify-test/
ls stack_orchestrator/data/container-build/cerc-verify-test/
ls stack_orchestrator/data/compose/docker-compose-verify-test.yml
# 4. Build works
laconic-so --stack verify-test build-containers
# 5. Cleanup
rm -rf stack_orchestrator/data/stacks/verify-test
rm -rf stack_orchestrator/data/container-build/cerc-verify-test
rm stack_orchestrator/data/compose/docker-compose-verify-test.yml
```

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# TODO
## Features Needed
### Update Stack Command
We need an "update stack" command in stack orchestrator and cleaner documentation regarding how to do continuous deployment with and without payments.
**Context**: Currently, `deploy init` generates a spec file and `deploy create` creates a deployment directory. The `deployment update` command (added by Thomas Lackey) only syncs env vars and restarts - it doesn't regenerate configurations. There's a gap in the workflow for updating stack configurations after initial deployment.
## Architecture Refactoring
### Separate Deployer from Stack Orchestrator CLI
The deployer logic should be decoupled from the CLI tool to allow independent development and reuse.
### Separate Stacks from Stack Orchestrator Repo
Stacks should live in their own repositories, not bundled with the orchestrator tool. This allows stacks to evolve independently and be maintained by different teams.

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# Docker Compose Deployment Guide
## Introduction
### What is a Deployer?
In stack-orchestrator, a **deployer** provides a uniform interface for orchestrating containerized applications. This guide focuses on Docker Compose deployments, which is the default and recommended deployment mode.
While stack-orchestrator also supports Kubernetes (`k8s`) and Kind (`k8s-kind`) deployments, those are out of scope for this guide. See the [Kubernetes Enhancements](./k8s-deployment-enhancements.md) documentation for advanced deployment options.
## Prerequisites
To deploy stacks using Docker Compose, you need:
- Docker Engine (20.10+)
- Docker Compose plugin (v2.0+)
- Python 3.8+
- stack-orchestrator installed (`laconic-so`)
**That's it!** No additional infrastructure is required. If you have Docker installed, you're ready to deploy.
## Deployment Workflow
The typical deployment workflow consists of four main steps:
1. **Setup repositories and build containers** (first time only)
2. **Initialize deployment specification**
3. **Create deployment directory**
4. **Start and manage services**
## Quick Start Example
Here's a complete example using the built-in `test` stack:
```bash
# Step 1: Setup (first time only)
laconic-so --stack test setup-repositories
laconic-so --stack test build-containers
# Step 2: Initialize deployment spec
laconic-so --stack test deploy init --output test-spec.yml
# Step 3: Create deployment directory
laconic-so --stack test deploy create \
--spec-file test-spec.yml \
--deployment-dir test-deployment
# Step 4: Start services
laconic-so deployment --dir test-deployment start
# View running services
laconic-so deployment --dir test-deployment ps
# View logs
laconic-so deployment --dir test-deployment logs
# Stop services (preserves data)
laconic-so deployment --dir test-deployment stop
```
## Deployment Workflows
Stack-orchestrator supports two deployment workflows:
### 1. Deployment Directory Workflow (Recommended)
This workflow creates a persistent deployment directory that contains all configuration and data.
**When to use:**
- Production deployments
- When you need to preserve configuration
- When you want to manage multiple deployments
- When you need persistent volume data
**Example:**
```bash
# Initialize deployment spec
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth deploy init --output eth-spec.yml
# Optionally edit eth-spec.yml to customize configuration
# Create deployment directory
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth deploy create \
--spec-file eth-spec.yml \
--deployment-dir my-eth-deployment
# Start the deployment
laconic-so deployment --dir my-eth-deployment start
# Manage the deployment
laconic-so deployment --dir my-eth-deployment ps
laconic-so deployment --dir my-eth-deployment logs
laconic-so deployment --dir my-eth-deployment stop
```
### 2. Quick Deploy Workflow
This workflow deploys directly without creating a persistent deployment directory.
**When to use:**
- Quick testing
- Temporary deployments
- Simple stacks that don't require customization
**Example:**
```bash
# Start the stack directly
laconic-so --stack test deploy up
# Check service status
laconic-so --stack test deploy port test 80
# View logs
laconic-so --stack test deploy logs
# Stop (preserves volumes)
laconic-so --stack test deploy down
# Stop and remove volumes
laconic-so --stack test deploy down --delete-volumes
```
## Real-World Example: Ethereum Fixturenet
Deploy a local Ethereum testnet with Geth and Lighthouse:
```bash
# Setup (first time only)
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth setup-repositories
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth build-containers
# Initialize with default configuration
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth deploy init --output eth-spec.yml
# Create deployment
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth deploy create \
--spec-file eth-spec.yml \
--deployment-dir fixturenet-eth-deployment
# Start the network
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment start
# Check status
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment ps
# Access logs from specific service
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment logs fixturenet-eth-geth-1
# Stop the network (preserves blockchain data)
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment stop
# Start again - blockchain data is preserved
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment start
# Clean up everything including data
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment stop --delete-volumes
```
## Configuration
### Passing Configuration Parameters
Configuration can be passed in three ways:
**1. At init time via `--config` flag:**
```bash
laconic-so --stack test deploy init --output spec.yml \
--config PARAM1=value1,PARAM2=value2
```
**2. Edit the spec file after init:**
```bash
# Initialize
laconic-so --stack test deploy init --output spec.yml
# Edit spec.yml
vim spec.yml
```
Example spec.yml:
```yaml
stack: test
config:
PARAM1: value1
PARAM2: value2
```
**3. Docker Compose defaults:**
Environment variables defined in the stack's `docker-compose-*.yml` files are used as defaults. Configuration from the spec file overrides these defaults.
### Port Mapping
By default, services are accessible on randomly assigned host ports. To find the mapped port:
```bash
# Find the host port for container port 80 on service 'webapp'
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment port webapp 80
# Output example: 0.0.0.0:32768
```
To configure fixed ports, edit the spec file before creating the deployment:
```yaml
network:
ports:
webapp:
- '8080:80' # Maps host port 8080 to container port 80
api:
- '3000:3000'
```
Then create the deployment:
```bash
laconic-so --stack my-stack deploy create \
--spec-file spec.yml \
--deployment-dir my-deployment
```
### Volume Persistence
Volumes are preserved between stop/start cycles by default:
```bash
# Stop but keep data
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop
# Start again - data is still there
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment start
```
To completely remove all data:
```bash
# Stop and delete all volumes
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop --delete-volumes
```
Volume data is stored in `<deployment-dir>/data/`.
## Common Operations
### Viewing Logs
```bash
# All services, continuous follow
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment logs --follow
# Last 100 lines from all services
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment logs --tail 100
# Specific service only
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment logs webapp
# Combine options
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment logs --tail 50 --follow webapp
```
### Executing Commands in Containers
```bash
# Execute a command in a running service
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment exec webapp ls -la
# Interactive shell
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment exec webapp /bin/bash
# Run command with specific environment variables
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment exec webapp env VAR=value command
```
### Checking Service Status
```bash
# List all running services
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment ps
# Check using Docker directly
docker ps
```
### Updating a Running Deployment
If you need to change configuration after deployment:
```bash
# 1. Edit the spec file
vim my-deployment/spec.yml
# 2. Regenerate configuration
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment update
# 3. Restart services to apply changes
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment start
```
## Multi-Service Deployments
Many stacks deploy multiple services that work together:
```bash
# Deploy a stack with multiple services
laconic-so --stack laconicd-with-console deploy init --output spec.yml
laconic-so --stack laconicd-with-console deploy create \
--spec-file spec.yml \
--deployment-dir laconicd-deployment
laconic-so deployment --dir laconicd-deployment start
# View all services
laconic-so deployment --dir laconicd-deployment ps
# View logs from specific services
laconic-so deployment --dir laconicd-deployment logs laconicd
laconic-so deployment --dir laconicd-deployment logs console
```
## ConfigMaps
ConfigMaps allow you to mount configuration files into containers:
```bash
# 1. Create the config directory in your deployment
mkdir -p my-deployment/data/my-config
echo "database_url=postgres://localhost" > my-deployment/data/my-config/app.conf
# 2. Reference in spec file
vim my-deployment/spec.yml
```
Add to spec.yml:
```yaml
configmaps:
my-config: ./data/my-config
```
```bash
# 3. Restart to apply
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment start
```
The files will be mounted in the container at `/config/` (or as specified by the stack).
## Deployment Directory Structure
A typical deployment directory contains:
```
my-deployment/
├── compose/
│ └── docker-compose-*.yml # Generated compose files
├── config.env # Environment variables
├── deployment.yml # Deployment metadata
├── spec.yml # Deployment specification
└── data/ # Volume mounts and configs
├── service-data/ # Persistent service data
└── config-maps/ # ConfigMap files
```
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
**Problem: "Cannot connect to Docker daemon"**
```bash
# Ensure Docker is running
docker ps
# Start Docker if needed (macOS)
open -a Docker
# Start Docker (Linux)
sudo systemctl start docker
```
**Problem: "Port already in use"**
```bash
# Either stop the conflicting service or use different ports
# Edit spec.yml before creating deployment:
network:
ports:
webapp:
- '8081:80' # Use 8081 instead of 8080
```
**Problem: "Image not found"**
```bash
# Build containers first
laconic-so --stack your-stack build-containers
```
**Problem: Volumes not persisting**
```bash
# Check if you used --delete-volumes when stopping
# Volume data is in: <deployment-dir>/data/
# Don't use --delete-volumes if you want to keep data:
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop
# Only use --delete-volumes when you want to reset completely:
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop --delete-volumes
```
**Problem: Services not starting**
```bash
# Check logs for errors
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment logs
# Check Docker container status
docker ps -a
# Try stopping and starting again
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment stop
laconic-so deployment --dir my-deployment start
```
### Inspecting Deployment State
```bash
# Check deployment directory structure
ls -la my-deployment/
# Check running containers
docker ps
# Check container details
docker inspect <container-name>
# Check networks
docker network ls
# Check volumes
docker volume ls
```
## CLI Commands Reference
### Stack Operations
```bash
# Clone required repositories
laconic-so --stack <name> setup-repositories
# Build container images
laconic-so --stack <name> build-containers
```
### Deployment Initialization
```bash
# Initialize deployment spec with defaults
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy init --output <spec-file>
# Initialize with configuration
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy init --output <spec-file> \
--config PARAM1=value1,PARAM2=value2
```
### Deployment Creation
```bash
# Create deployment directory from spec
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy create \
--spec-file <spec-file> \
--deployment-dir <dir>
```
### Deployment Management
```bash
# Start all services
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> start
# Stop services (preserves volumes)
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> stop
# Stop and remove volumes
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> stop --delete-volumes
# List running services
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> ps
# View logs
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> logs [--tail N] [--follow] [service]
# Show mapped port
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> port <service> <private-port>
# Execute command in service
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> exec <service> <command>
# Update configuration
laconic-so deployment --dir <dir> update
```
### Quick Deploy Commands
```bash
# Start stack directly
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy up
# Stop stack
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy down [--delete-volumes]
# View logs
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy logs
# Show port mapping
laconic-so --stack <name> deploy port <service> <port>
```
## Related Documentation
- [CLI Reference](./cli.md) - Complete CLI command documentation
- [Adding a New Stack](./adding-a-new-stack.md) - Creating custom stacks
- [Specification](./spec.md) - Internal structure and design
- [Kubernetes Enhancements](./k8s-deployment-enhancements.md) - Advanced K8s deployment options
- [Web App Deployment](./webapp.md) - Deploying web applications
## Examples
For more examples, see the test scripts:
- `scripts/quick-deploy-test.sh` - Quick deployment example
- `tests/deploy/run-deploy-test.sh` - Comprehensive test showing all features
## Summary
- Docker Compose is the default and recommended deployment mode
- Two workflows: deployment directory (recommended) or quick deploy
- The standard workflow is: setup → build → init → create → start
- Configuration is flexible with multiple override layers
- Volume persistence is automatic unless explicitly deleted
- All deployment state is contained in the deployment directory
- For Kubernetes deployments, see separate K8s documentation
You're now ready to deploy stacks using stack-orchestrator with Docker Compose!

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# Fetching pre-built container images
When Stack Orchestrator deploys a stack containing a suite of one or more containers it expects images for those containers to be on the local machine with a tag of the form `<image-name>:local` Images for these containers can be built from source (and optionally base container images from public registries) with the `build-containers` subcommand.
When Stack Orchestrator deploys a stack containing a suite of one or more containers it expects images for those containers to be on the local machine with a tag of the form `<image-name>:local` Images for these containers can be built from source (and optionally base container images from public registries) with the `build-containers` subcommand.
However, the task of building a large number of containers from source may consume considerable time and machine resources. This is where the `fetch-containers` subcommand steps in. It is designed to work exactly like `build-containers` but instead the images, pre-built, are fetched from an image registry then re-tagged for deployment. It can be used in place of `build-containers` for any stack provided the necessary containers, built for the local machine architecture (e.g. arm64 or x86-64) have already been published in an image registry.
## Usage
To use `fetch-containers`, provide an image registry path, a username and token/password with read access to the registry, and optionally specify `--force-local-overwrite`. If this argument is not specified, if there is already a locally built or previously fetched image for a stack container on the machine, it will not be overwritten and a warning issued.
```
$ laconic-so --stack mobymask-v3-demo fetch-containers --image-registry git.vdb.to/cerc-io --registry-username <registry-user> --registry-token <registry-token> --force-local-overwrite
```
```

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```bash
laconic-so --stack build-support build-containers
laconic-so --stack package-registry setup-repositories
laconic-so --stack package-registry build-containers
laconic-so --stack package-registry build-containers
laconic-so --stack package-registry deploy up
```

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# Helm Chart Generation
Generate Kubernetes Helm charts from stack compose files using Kompose.
## Prerequisites
Install Kompose:
```bash
# Linux
curl -L https://github.com/kubernetes/kompose/releases/download/v1.34.0/kompose-linux-amd64 -o kompose
chmod +x kompose
sudo mv kompose /usr/local/bin/
# macOS
brew install kompose
# Verify
kompose version
```
## Usage
### 1. Create spec file
```bash
laconic-so --stack <stack-name> deploy --deploy-to k8s init \
--kube-config ~/.kube/config \
--output spec.yml
```
### 2. Generate Helm chart
```bash
laconic-so --stack <stack-name> deploy create \
--spec-file spec.yml \
--deployment-dir my-deployment \
--helm-chart
```
### 3. Deploy to Kubernetes
```bash
helm install my-release my-deployment/chart
kubectl get pods -n zenith
```
## Output Structure
```bash
my-deployment/
├── spec.yml # Reference
├── stack.yml # Reference
└── chart/ # Helm chart
├── Chart.yaml
├── README.md
└── templates/
└── *.yaml
```
## Example
```bash
# Generate chart for stage1-zenithd
laconic-so --stack stage1-zenithd deploy --deploy-to k8s init \
--kube-config ~/.kube/config \
--output stage1-spec.yml
laconic-so --stack stage1-zenithd deploy create \
--spec-file stage1-spec.yml \
--deployment-dir stage1-deployment \
--helm-chart
# Deploy
helm install stage1-zenithd stage1-deployment/chart
```
## Production Deployment (TODO)
### Local Development
```bash
# Access services using port-forward
kubectl port-forward service/zenithd 26657:26657
kubectl port-forward service/nginx-api-proxy 1317:80
kubectl port-forward service/cosmos-explorer 4173:4173
```
### Production Access Options
- Option 1: Ingress + cert-manager (Recommended)
- Install ingress-nginx + cert-manager
- Point DNS to cluster LoadBalancer IP
- Auto-provisions Let's Encrypt TLS certs
- Access: `https://api.zenith.example.com`
- Option 2: Cloud LoadBalancer
- Use cloud provider's LoadBalancer service type
- Point DNS to assigned external IP
- Manual TLS cert management
- Option 3: Bare Metal (MetalLB + Ingress)
- MetalLB provides LoadBalancer IPs from local network
- Same Ingress setup as cloud
- Option 4: NodePort + External Proxy
- Expose services on 30000-32767 range
- External nginx/Caddy proxies 80/443 → NodePort
- Manual cert management
### Changes Needed
- Add Ingress template to charts
- Add TLS configuration to values.yaml
- Document cert-manager setup
- Add production deployment guide

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value: typeb
```
This example denotes that the stack's pods will tolerate a taint: `nodetype=typeb`

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$ ./scripts/build_shiv_package.sh
$ ./scripts/publish_shiv_package_github.sh 1 0 17
```

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## Implementation
The orchestrator's operation is driven by files shown below.
The orchestrator's operation is driven by files shown below.
- `repository-list.txt` contains the list of git repositories;
- `repository-list.txt` contains the list of git repositories;
- `container-image-list.txt` contains the list of container image names
- `pod-list.txt` specifies the set of compose components (corresponding to individual docker-compose-xxx.yml files which may in turn specify more than one container).
- `container-build/` contains the files required to build each container image

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This offers much more flexibilty than standard Next.js build methods, since any environment variables accessed
via `process.env`, whether for pages or for API, will have values drawn from their runtime deployment environment,
not their build environment.
not their build environment.
## Building

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# Deploying to the Laconic Network
## Overview
The Laconic network uses a **registry-based deployment model** where everything is published as blockchain records.
## Key Documentation in stack-orchestrator
- `docs/laconicd-with-console.md` - Setting up a laconicd network
- `docs/webapp.md` - Webapp building/running
- `stack_orchestrator/deploy/webapp/` - Implementation (14 modules)
## Core Concepts
### LRN (Laconic Resource Name)
Format: `lrn://laconic/[namespace]/[name]`
Examples:
- `lrn://laconic/deployers/my-deployer-name`
- `lrn://laconic/dns/example.com`
- `lrn://laconic/deployments/example.com`
### Registry Record Types
| Record Type | Purpose |
|-------------|---------|
| `ApplicationRecord` | Published app metadata |
| `WebappDeployer` | Deployment service offering |
| `ApplicationDeploymentRequest` | User's request to deploy |
| `ApplicationDeploymentAuction` | Optional bidding for deployers |
| `ApplicationDeploymentRecord` | Completed deployment result |
## Deployment Workflows
### 1. Direct Deployment
```
User publishes ApplicationDeploymentRequest
→ targets specific WebappDeployer (by LRN)
→ includes payment TX hash
→ Deployer picks up request, builds, deploys, publishes result
```
### 2. Auction-Based Deployment
```
User publishes ApplicationDeploymentAuction
→ Deployers bid (commit/reveal phases)
→ Winner selected
→ User publishes request targeting winner
```
## Key CLI Commands
### Publish a Deployer Service
```bash
laconic-so publish-webapp-deployer --laconic-config config.yml \
--api-url https://deployer-api.example.com \
--name my-deployer \
--payment-address laconic1... \
--minimum-payment 1000alnt
```
### Request Deployment (User Side)
```bash
laconic-so request-webapp-deployment --laconic-config config.yml \
--app lrn://laconic/apps/my-app \
--deployer lrn://laconic/deployers/xyz \
--make-payment auto
```
### Run Deployer Service (Deployer Side)
```bash
laconic-so deploy-webapp-from-registry --laconic-config config.yml --discover
```
## Laconic Config File
All tools require a laconic config file (`laconic.toml`):
```toml
[cosmos]
address_prefix = "laconic"
chain_id = "laconic_9000-1"
endpoint = "http://localhost:26657"
key = "<account-name>"
password = "<account-password>"
```
## Setting Up a Local Laconicd Network
```bash
# Clone and build
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded setup-repositories
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded build-containers
laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy create
laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-loaded-deployment start
# Check status
laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-loaded-deployment exec cli "laconic registry status"
```
## Key Implementation Files
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `publish_webapp_deployer.py` | Register deployment service on network |
| `publish_deployment_auction.py` | Create auction for deployers to bid on |
| `handle_deployment_auction.py` | Monitor and bid on auctions (deployer-side) |
| `request_webapp_deployment.py` | Create deployment request (user-side) |
| `deploy_webapp_from_registry.py` | Process requests and deploy (deployer-side) |
| `request_webapp_undeployment.py` | Request app removal |
| `undeploy_webapp_from_registry.py` | Process removal requests |
| `util.py` | LaconicRegistryClient - all registry interactions |
## Payment System
- **Token Denom**: `alnt` (Laconic network tokens)
- **Payment Options**:
- `--make-payment`: Create new payment with amount (or "auto" for deployer's minimum)
- `--use-payment`: Reference existing payment TX
## What's NOT Well-Documented
1. No end-to-end tutorial for full deployment workflow
2. Stack publishing (vs webapp) process unclear
3. LRN naming conventions not formally specified
4. Payment economics and token mechanics

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[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0", "wheel"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "laconic-stack-orchestrator"
version = "1.1.0"
description = "Orchestrates deployment of the Laconic stack"
readme = "README.md"
license = {text = "GNU Affero General Public License"}
authors = [
{name = "Cerc", email = "info@cerc.io"}
]
requires-python = ">=3.8"
classifiers = [
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
]
dependencies = [
"python-decouple>=3.8",
"python-dotenv==1.0.0",
"GitPython>=3.1.32",
"tqdm>=4.65.0",
"python-on-whales>=0.64.0",
"click>=8.1.6",
"PyYAML>=6.0.1",
"ruamel.yaml>=0.17.32",
"pydantic==1.10.9",
"tomli==2.0.1",
"validators==0.22.0",
"kubernetes>=28.1.0",
"humanfriendly>=10.0",
"python-gnupg>=0.5.2",
"requests>=2.3.2",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
"pytest>=7.0.0",
"pytest-cov>=4.0.0",
"black>=22.0.0",
"flake8>=5.0.0",
"pyright>=1.1.0",
"yamllint>=1.28.0",
"pre-commit>=3.0.0",
]
[project.scripts]
laconic-so = "stack_orchestrator.main:cli"
[project.urls]
Homepage = "https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator"
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = ["."]
[tool.setuptools.package-data]
"*" = ["data/**"]
[tool.black]
line-length = 88
target-version = ['py38']
[tool.flake8]
max-line-length = 88
extend-ignore = ["E203", "W503", "E402"]
[tool.pyright]
pythonVersion = "3.9"
typeCheckingMode = "basic"
reportMissingImports = "none"
reportMissingModuleSource = "none"
reportUnusedImport = "error"
include = ["stack_orchestrator/**/*.py", "tests/**/*.py"]
exclude = ["**/build/**", "**/__pycache__/**"]
[tool.mypy]
python_version = "3.8"
warn_return_any = true
warn_unused_configs = true
disallow_untyped_defs = true
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
testpaths = ["tests"]
python_files = ["test_*.py"]
python_classes = ["Test*"]
python_functions = ["test_*"]
markers = [
"slow: marks tests as slow (deselect with '-m \"not slow\"')",
"e2e: marks tests as end-to-end (requires real infrastructure)",
]
addopts = [
"--cov",
"--cov-report=term-missing",
"--cov-report=html",
"--strict-markers",
]
asyncio_default_fixture_loop_scope = "function"
[tool.coverage.run]
source = ["stack_orchestrator"]
disable_warnings = ["couldnt-parse"]
[tool.coverage.report]
exclude_lines = [
"pragma: no cover",
"def __repr__",
"raise AssertionError",
"raise NotImplementedError",
]

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{
"pythonVersion": "3.9",
"typeCheckingMode": "basic",
"reportMissingImports": "none",
"reportMissingModuleSource": "none",
"reportUnusedImport": "error",
"include": ["stack_orchestrator/**/*.py", "tests/**/*.py"],
"exclude": ["**/build/**", "**/__pycache__/**"]
}

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# https://github.com/cerc-io/github-release-api
# User must define: CERC_GH_RELEASE_SCRIPTS_DIR
# pointing to the location of that cloned repository
# e.g.
# e.g.
# cd ~/projects
# git clone https://github.com/cerc-io/github-release-api
# cd ./stack-orchestrator

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# laconic-so depends on git
sudo apt -y install git
# curl used below
sudo apt -y install curl
sudo apt -y install curl
# docker repo add depends on gnupg and updated ca-certificates
sudo apt -y install ca-certificates gnupg

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# Uses this script package to tag a new release:
# User must define: CERC_GH_RELEASE_SCRIPTS_DIR
# pointing to the location of that cloned repository
# e.g.
# e.g.
# cd ~/projects
# git clone https://github.com/cerc-io/github-release-api
# cd ./stack-orchestrator

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# See
# https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/how-to-build-and-distribute-a-cli-tool-with-python-537ae41d9d78
# See https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/how-to-build-and-distribute-a-cli-tool-with-python-537ae41d9d78
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
with open("README.md", "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
long_description = fh.read()
with open("requirements.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
@ -9,26 +7,26 @@ with open("requirements.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
with open("stack_orchestrator/data/version.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
version = fh.readlines()[-1].strip(" \n")
setup(
name="laconic-stack-orchestrator",
name='laconic-stack-orchestrator',
version=version,
author="Cerc",
author_email="info@cerc.io",
license="GNU Affero General Public License",
description="Orchestrates deployment of the Laconic stack",
author='Cerc',
author_email='info@cerc.io',
license='GNU Affero General Public License',
description='Orchestrates deployment of the Laconic stack',
long_description=long_description,
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
url="https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator",
py_modules=["stack_orchestrator"],
url='https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator',
py_modules=['stack_orchestrator'],
packages=find_packages(),
install_requires=[requirements],
python_requires=">=3.7",
python_requires='>=3.7',
include_package_data=True,
package_data={"": ["data/**"]},
package_data={'': ['data/**']},
classifiers=[
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
],
entry_points={
"console_scripts": ["laconic-so=stack_orchestrator.main:cli"],
},
'console_scripts': ['laconic-so=stack_orchestrator.main:cli'],
}
)

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@ -23,10 +23,11 @@ def get_stack(config, stack):
if stack == "package-registry":
return package_registry_stack(config, stack)
else:
return default_stack(config, stack)
return base_stack(config, stack)
class base_stack(ABC):
def __init__(self, config, stack):
self.config = config
self.stack = stack
@ -40,27 +41,15 @@ class base_stack(ABC):
pass
class default_stack(base_stack):
"""Default stack implementation for stacks without specific handling."""
def ensure_available(self):
return True
def get_url(self):
return None
class package_registry_stack(base_stack):
def ensure_available(self):
self.url = "<no registry url set>"
# Check if we were given an external registry URL
url_from_environment = os.environ.get("CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL")
if url_from_environment:
if self.config.verbose:
print(
f"Using package registry url from CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL: "
f"{url_from_environment}"
)
print(f"Using package registry url from CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL: {url_from_environment}")
self.url = url_from_environment
else:
# Otherwise we expect to use the local package-registry stack
@ -73,16 +62,10 @@ class package_registry_stack(base_stack):
# TODO: get url from deploy-stack
self.url = "http://gitea.local:3000/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/"
else:
# If not, print a message about how to start it and return fail to the
# caller
print(
"ERROR: The package-registry stack is not running, "
"and no external registry specified with CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL"
)
print(
"ERROR: Start the local package registry with: "
"laconic-so --stack package-registry deploy-system up"
)
# If not, print a message about how to start it and return fail to the caller
print("ERROR: The package-registry stack is not running, and no external registry "
"specified with CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL")
print("ERROR: Start the local package registry with: laconic-so --stack package-registry deploy-system up")
return False
return True
@ -93,9 +76,7 @@ class package_registry_stack(base_stack):
def get_npm_registry_url():
# If an auth token is not defined, we assume the default should be the cerc registry
# If an auth token is defined, we assume the local gitea should be used.
default_npm_registry_url = (
"http://gitea.local:3000/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/"
if config("CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN", default=None)
else "https://git.vdb.to/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/"
)
default_npm_registry_url = "http://gitea.local:3000/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/" if config(
"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN", default=None
) else "https://git.vdb.to/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/"
return config("CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL", default=default_npm_registry_url)

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@ -18,8 +18,7 @@
# env vars:
# CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR defaults to ~/cerc
# TODO: display the available list of containers;
# allow re-build of either all or specific containers
# TODO: display the available list of containers; allow re-build of either all or specific containers
import os
import sys
@ -35,17 +34,14 @@ 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
# 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)"
def make_container_build_env(
dev_root_path: str,
container_build_dir: str,
debug: bool,
force_rebuild: bool,
extra_build_args: str,
):
def make_container_build_env(dev_root_path: str,
container_build_dir: str,
debug: bool,
force_rebuild: bool,
extra_build_args: str):
container_build_env = {
"CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL": get_npm_registry_url(),
"CERC_GO_AUTH_TOKEN": config("CERC_GO_AUTH_TOKEN", default=""),
@ -54,15 +50,11 @@ def make_container_build_env(
"CERC_CONTAINER_BASE_DIR": container_build_dir,
"CERC_HOST_UID": f"{os.getuid()}",
"CERC_HOST_GID": f"{os.getgid()}",
"DOCKER_BUILDKIT": config("DOCKER_BUILDKIT", default="0"),
"DOCKER_BUILDKIT": config("DOCKER_BUILDKIT", default="0")
}
container_build_env.update({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
container_build_env.update({"CERC_FORCE_REBUILD": "true"} if force_rebuild else {})
container_build_env.update(
{"CERC_CONTAINER_EXTRA_BUILD_ARGS": extra_build_args}
if extra_build_args
else {}
)
container_build_env.update({"CERC_CONTAINER_EXTRA_BUILD_ARGS": extra_build_args} if extra_build_args else {})
docker_host_env = os.getenv("DOCKER_HOST")
if docker_host_env:
container_build_env.update({"DOCKER_HOST": docker_host_env})
@ -75,18 +67,12 @@ def process_container(build_context: BuildContext) -> bool:
print(f"Building: {build_context.container}")
default_container_tag = f"{build_context.container}:local"
build_context.container_build_env.update(
{"CERC_DEFAULT_CONTAINER_IMAGE_TAG": default_container_tag}
)
build_context.container_build_env.update({"CERC_DEFAULT_CONTAINER_IMAGE_TAG": default_container_tag})
# Check if this is in an external stack
if stack_is_external(build_context.stack):
container_parent_dir = Path(build_context.stack).parent.parent.joinpath(
"container-build"
)
temp_build_dir = container_parent_dir.joinpath(
build_context.container.replace("/", "-")
)
container_parent_dir = Path(build_context.stack).parent.parent.joinpath("container-build")
temp_build_dir = container_parent_dir.joinpath(build_context.container.replace("/", "-"))
temp_build_script_filename = temp_build_dir.joinpath("build.sh")
# Now check if the container exists in the external stack.
if not temp_build_script_filename.exists():
@ -104,34 +90,21 @@ def process_container(build_context: BuildContext) -> bool:
build_command = build_script_filename.as_posix()
else:
if opts.o.verbose:
print(
f"No script file found: {build_script_filename}, "
"using default build script"
)
repo_dir = build_context.container.split("/")[1]
# TODO: make this less of a hack -- should be specified in
# some metadata somewhere. Check if we have a repo for this
# container. If not, set the context dir to container-build subdir
print(f"No script file found: {build_script_filename}, using default build script")
repo_dir = build_context.container.split('/')[1]
# TODO: make this less of a hack -- should be specified in some metadata somewhere
# Check if we have a repo for this container. If not, set the context dir to the container-build subdir
repo_full_path = os.path.join(build_context.dev_root_path, repo_dir)
repo_dir_or_build_dir = (
repo_full_path if os.path.exists(repo_full_path) else build_dir
)
build_command = (
os.path.join(build_context.container_build_dir, "default-build.sh")
+ f" {default_container_tag} {repo_dir_or_build_dir}"
)
repo_dir_or_build_dir = repo_full_path if os.path.exists(repo_full_path) else build_dir
build_command = os.path.join(build_context.container_build_dir,
"default-build.sh") + f" {default_container_tag} {repo_dir_or_build_dir}"
if not opts.o.dry_run:
# No PATH at all causes failures with podman.
if "PATH" not in build_context.container_build_env:
build_context.container_build_env["PATH"] = os.environ["PATH"]
if opts.o.verbose:
print(
f"Executing: {build_command} with environment: "
f"{build_context.container_build_env}"
)
build_result = subprocess.run(
build_command, shell=True, env=build_context.container_build_env
)
print(f"Executing: {build_command} with environment: {build_context.container_build_env}")
build_result = subprocess.run(build_command, shell=True, env=build_context.container_build_env)
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Return code is: {build_result.returncode}")
if build_result.returncode != 0:
@ -144,61 +117,33 @@ def process_container(build_context: BuildContext) -> bool:
@click.command()
@click.option("--include", help="only build these containers")
@click.option("--exclude", help="don't build these containers")
@click.option(
"--force-rebuild",
is_flag=True,
default=False,
help="Override dependency checking -- always rebuild",
)
@click.option('--include', help="only build these containers")
@click.option('--exclude', help="don\'t build these containers")
@click.option("--force-rebuild", is_flag=True, default=False, help="Override dependency checking -- always rebuild")
@click.option("--extra-build-args", help="Supply extra arguments to build")
@click.option(
"--publish-images",
is_flag=True,
default=False,
help="Publish the built images in the specified image registry",
)
@click.option(
"--image-registry", help="Specify the image registry for --publish-images"
)
@click.option("--publish-images", is_flag=True, default=False, help="Publish the built images in the specified image registry")
@click.option("--image-registry", help="Specify the image registry for --publish-images")
@click.pass_context
def command(
ctx,
include,
exclude,
force_rebuild,
extra_build_args,
publish_images,
image_registry,
):
"""build the set of containers required for a complete stack"""
def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_rebuild, extra_build_args, publish_images, image_registry):
'''build the set of containers required for a complete stack'''
local_stack = ctx.obj.local_stack
stack = ctx.obj.stack
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25389095/
# python-get-path-of-root-project-structure
container_build_dir = (
Path(__file__).absolute().parent.parent.joinpath("data", "container-build")
)
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25389095/python-get-path-of-root-project-structure
container_build_dir = Path(__file__).absolute().parent.parent.joinpath("data", "container-build")
if local_stack:
dev_root_path = os.getcwd()[0 : os.getcwd().rindex("stack-orchestrator")]
print(
f"Local stack dev_root_path (CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR) overridden to: "
f"{dev_root_path}"
)
dev_root_path = os.getcwd()[0:os.getcwd().rindex("stack-orchestrator")]
print(f'Local stack dev_root_path (CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR) overridden to: {dev_root_path}')
else:
dev_root_path = os.path.expanduser(
config("CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR", default="~/cerc")
)
dev_root_path = os.path.expanduser(config("CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR", default="~/cerc"))
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(f"Dev Root is: {dev_root_path}")
print(f'Dev Root is: {dev_root_path}')
if not os.path.isdir(dev_root_path):
print("Dev root directory doesn't exist, creating")
print('Dev root directory doesn\'t exist, creating')
if publish_images:
if not image_registry:
@ -206,22 +151,21 @@ def command(
containers_in_scope = get_containers_in_scope(stack)
container_build_env = make_container_build_env(
dev_root_path,
container_build_dir,
opts.o.debug,
force_rebuild,
extra_build_args,
)
container_build_env = make_container_build_env(dev_root_path,
container_build_dir,
opts.o.debug,
force_rebuild,
extra_build_args)
for container in containers_in_scope:
if include_exclude_check(container, include, exclude):
build_context = BuildContext(
stack,
container,
container_build_dir,
container_build_env,
dev_root_path,
dev_root_path
)
result = process_container(build_context)
if result:
@ -230,16 +174,10 @@ def command(
else:
print(f"Error running build for {build_context.container}")
if not opts.o.continue_on_error:
error_exit(
"container build failed and --continue-on-error "
"not set, exiting"
)
error_exit("container build failed and --continue-on-error not set, exiting")
sys.exit(1)
else:
print(
"****** Container Build Error, continuing because "
"--continue-on-error is set"
)
print("****** Container Build Error, continuing because --continue-on-error is set")
else:
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Excluding: {container}")

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@ -32,18 +32,14 @@ builder_js_image_name = "cerc/builder-js:local"
@click.command()
@click.option("--include", help="only build these packages")
@click.option("--exclude", help="don't build these packages")
@click.option(
"--force-rebuild",
is_flag=True,
default=False,
help="Override existing target package version check -- force rebuild",
)
@click.option('--include', help="only build these packages")
@click.option('--exclude', help="don\'t build these packages")
@click.option("--force-rebuild", is_flag=True, default=False,
help="Override existing target package version check -- force rebuild")
@click.option("--extra-build-args", help="Supply extra arguments to build")
@click.pass_context
def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_rebuild, extra_build_args):
"""build the set of npm packages required for a complete stack"""
'''build the set of npm packages required for a complete stack'''
quiet = ctx.obj.quiet
verbose = ctx.obj.verbose
@ -69,54 +65,45 @@ def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_rebuild, extra_build_args):
sys.exit(1)
if local_stack:
dev_root_path = os.getcwd()[0 : os.getcwd().rindex("stack-orchestrator")]
print(
f"Local stack dev_root_path (CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR) overridden to: "
f"{dev_root_path}"
)
dev_root_path = os.getcwd()[0:os.getcwd().rindex("stack-orchestrator")]
print(f'Local stack dev_root_path (CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR) overridden to: {dev_root_path}')
else:
dev_root_path = os.path.expanduser(
config("CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR", default="~/cerc")
)
dev_root_path = os.path.expanduser(config("CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR", default="~/cerc"))
build_root_path = os.path.join(dev_root_path, "build-trees")
if verbose:
print(f"Dev Root is: {dev_root_path}")
print(f'Dev Root is: {dev_root_path}')
if not os.path.isdir(dev_root_path):
print("Dev root directory doesn't exist, creating")
print('Dev root directory doesn\'t exist, creating')
os.makedirs(dev_root_path)
if not os.path.isdir(dev_root_path):
print("Build root directory doesn't exist, creating")
print('Build root directory doesn\'t exist, creating')
os.makedirs(build_root_path)
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20885799/1701505
from stack_orchestrator import data
with importlib.resources.open_text(
data, "npm-package-list.txt"
) as package_list_file:
with importlib.resources.open_text(data, "npm-package-list.txt") as package_list_file:
all_packages = package_list_file.read().splitlines()
packages_in_scope = []
if stack:
stack_config = get_parsed_stack_config(stack)
# TODO: syntax check the input here
packages_in_scope = stack_config["npms"]
packages_in_scope = stack_config['npms']
else:
packages_in_scope = all_packages
if verbose:
print(f"Packages: {packages_in_scope}")
print(f'Packages: {packages_in_scope}')
def build_package(package):
if not quiet:
print(f"Building npm package: {package}")
repo_dir = package
repo_full_path = os.path.join(dev_root_path, repo_dir)
# Copy the repo and build that to avoid propagating
# JS tooling file changes back into the cloned repo
# Copy the repo and build that to avoid propagating JS tooling file changes back into the cloned repo
repo_copy_path = os.path.join(build_root_path, repo_dir)
# First delete any old build tree
if os.path.isdir(repo_copy_path):
@ -129,63 +116,41 @@ def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_rebuild, extra_build_args):
print(f"Copying build tree from: {repo_full_path} to: {repo_copy_path}")
if not dry_run:
copytree(repo_full_path, repo_copy_path)
build_command = [
"sh",
"-c",
"cd /workspace && "
f"build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh {npm_registry_url}",
]
build_command = ["sh", "-c", f"cd /workspace && build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh {npm_registry_url}"]
if not dry_run:
if verbose:
print(f"Executing: {build_command}")
# Originally we used the PEP 584 merge operator:
# envs = {"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token} |
# ({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
# but that isn't available in Python 3.8 (default in Ubuntu 20)
# so for now we use dict.update:
envs = {
"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token,
# Convention used by our web app packages
"LACONIC_HOSTED_CONFIG_FILE": "config-hosted.yml",
}
# envs = {"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token} | ({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
# but that isn't available in Python 3.8 (default in Ubuntu 20) so for now we use dict.update:
envs = {"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token,
"LACONIC_HOSTED_CONFIG_FILE": "config-hosted.yml" # Convention used by our web app packages
}
envs.update({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
envs.update({"CERC_FORCE_REBUILD": "true"} if force_rebuild else {})
envs.update(
{"CERC_CONTAINER_EXTRA_BUILD_ARGS": extra_build_args}
if extra_build_args
else {}
)
envs.update({"CERC_CONTAINER_EXTRA_BUILD_ARGS": extra_build_args} if extra_build_args else {})
try:
docker.run(
builder_js_image_name,
remove=True,
interactive=True,
tty=True,
user=f"{os.getuid()}:{os.getgid()}",
envs=envs,
# TODO: detect this host name in npm_registry_url
# rather than hard-wiring it
add_hosts=[("gitea.local", "host-gateway")],
volumes=[(repo_copy_path, "/workspace")],
command=build_command,
)
# Note that although the docs say that build_result should
# contain the command output as a string, in reality it is
# always the empty string. Since we detect errors via catching
# exceptions below, we can safely ignore it here.
docker.run(builder_js_image_name,
remove=True,
interactive=True,
tty=True,
user=f"{os.getuid()}:{os.getgid()}",
envs=envs,
# TODO: detect this host name in npm_registry_url rather than hard-wiring it
add_hosts=[("gitea.local", "host-gateway")],
volumes=[(repo_copy_path, "/workspace")],
command=build_command
)
# Note that although the docs say that build_result should contain
# the command output as a string, in reality it is always the empty string.
# Since we detect errors via catching exceptions below, we can safely ignore it here.
except DockerException as e:
print(f"Error executing build for {package} in container:\n {e}")
if not continue_on_error:
print(
"FATAL Error: build failed and --continue-on-error "
"not set, exiting"
)
print("FATAL Error: build failed and --continue-on-error not set, exiting")
sys.exit(1)
else:
print(
"****** Build Error, continuing because "
"--continue-on-error is set"
)
print("****** Build Error, continuing because --continue-on-error is set")
else:
print("Skipped")
@ -203,12 +168,6 @@ def _ensure_prerequisites():
# Tell the user how to build it if not
images = docker.image.list(builder_js_image_name)
if len(images) == 0:
print(
f"FATAL: builder image: {builder_js_image_name} is required "
"but was not found"
)
print(
"Please run this command to create it: "
"laconic-so --stack build-support build-containers"
)
print(f"FATAL: builder image: {builder_js_image_name} is required but was not found")
print("Please run this command to create it: laconic-so --stack build-support build-containers")
sys.exit(1)

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@ -24,5 +24,6 @@ class BuildContext:
stack: str
container: str
container_build_dir: Path
container_build_env: Mapping[str, str]
container_build_env: Mapping[str,str]
dev_root_path: str

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@ -20,23 +20,21 @@ from stack_orchestrator.util import get_parsed_stack_config, warn_exit
def get_containers_in_scope(stack: str):
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"]
containers_in_scope = stack_config['containers']
else:
# 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:
with importlib.resources.open_text(data, "container-image-list.txt") as container_list_file:
containers_in_scope = container_list_file.read().splitlines()
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Containers: {containers_in_scope}")
print(f'Containers: {containers_in_scope}')
if stack:
print(f"Stack: {stack}")

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@ -18,8 +18,7 @@
# env vars:
# CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR defaults to ~/cerc
# TODO: display the available list of containers;
# allow re-build of either all or specific containers
# TODO: display the available list of containers; allow re-build of either all or specific containers
import os
import sys
@ -33,55 +32,40 @@ from stack_orchestrator.build.build_types import BuildContext
@click.command()
@click.option("--base-container")
@click.option(
"--source-repo", help="directory containing the webapp to build", required=True
)
@click.option(
"--force-rebuild",
is_flag=True,
default=False,
help="Override dependency checking -- always rebuild",
)
@click.option('--base-container')
@click.option('--source-repo', help="directory containing the webapp to build", required=True)
@click.option("--force-rebuild", is_flag=True, default=False, help="Override dependency checking -- always rebuild")
@click.option("--extra-build-args", help="Supply extra arguments to build")
@click.option("--tag", help="Container tag (default: cerc/<app_name>:local)")
@click.pass_context
def command(ctx, base_container, source_repo, force_rebuild, extra_build_args, tag):
"""build the specified webapp container"""
'''build the specified webapp container'''
logger = TimedLogger()
quiet = ctx.obj.quiet
debug = ctx.obj.debug
verbose = ctx.obj.verbose
local_stack = ctx.obj.local_stack
stack = ctx.obj.stack
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25389095/
# python-get-path-of-root-project-structure
container_build_dir = (
Path(__file__).absolute().parent.parent.joinpath("data", "container-build")
)
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25389095/python-get-path-of-root-project-structure
container_build_dir = Path(__file__).absolute().parent.parent.joinpath("data", "container-build")
if local_stack:
dev_root_path = os.getcwd()[0 : os.getcwd().rindex("stack-orchestrator")]
logger.log(
f"Local stack dev_root_path (CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR) overridden to: "
f"{dev_root_path}"
)
dev_root_path = os.getcwd()[0:os.getcwd().rindex("stack-orchestrator")]
logger.log(f'Local stack dev_root_path (CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR) overridden to: {dev_root_path}')
else:
dev_root_path = os.path.expanduser(
config("CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR", default="~/cerc")
)
dev_root_path = os.path.expanduser(config("CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR", default="~/cerc"))
if verbose:
logger.log(f"Dev Root is: {dev_root_path}")
logger.log(f'Dev Root is: {dev_root_path}')
if not base_container:
base_container = determine_base_container(source_repo)
# First build the base container.
container_build_env = build_containers.make_container_build_env(
dev_root_path, container_build_dir, debug, force_rebuild, extra_build_args
)
container_build_env = build_containers.make_container_build_env(dev_root_path, container_build_dir, debug,
force_rebuild, extra_build_args)
if verbose:
logger.log(f"Building base container: {base_container}")
@ -101,13 +85,12 @@ def command(ctx, base_container, source_repo, force_rebuild, extra_build_args, t
if verbose:
logger.log(f"Base container {base_container} build finished.")
# Now build the target webapp. We use the same build script,
# but with a different Dockerfile and work dir.
# Now build the target webapp. We use the same build script, but with a different Dockerfile and work dir.
container_build_env["CERC_WEBAPP_BUILD_RUNNING"] = "true"
container_build_env["CERC_CONTAINER_BUILD_WORK_DIR"] = os.path.abspath(source_repo)
container_build_env["CERC_CONTAINER_BUILD_DOCKERFILE"] = os.path.join(
container_build_dir, base_container.replace("/", "-"), "Dockerfile.webapp"
)
container_build_env["CERC_CONTAINER_BUILD_DOCKERFILE"] = os.path.join(container_build_dir,
base_container.replace("/", "-"),
"Dockerfile.webapp")
if not tag:
webapp_name = os.path.abspath(source_repo).split(os.path.sep)[-1]
tag = f"cerc/{webapp_name}:local"

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@ -52,8 +52,7 @@ def _local_tag_for(container: str):
# See: https://docker-docs.uclv.cu/registry/spec/api/
# Emulate this:
# $ curl -u "my-username:my-token" -X GET \
# "https://<container-registry-hostname>/v2/cerc-io/cerc/test-container/tags/list"
# $ 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_info: RegistryInfo) -> List[str]:
# registry looks like: git.vdb.to/cerc-io
@ -61,9 +60,7 @@ def _get_tags_for_container(container: str, registry_info: RegistryInfo) -> List
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=(registry_info.registry_username, registry_info.registry_token)
)
response = requests.get(url, auth=(registry_info.registry_username, registry_info.registry_token))
if response.status_code == 200:
tag_info = response.json()
if opts.o.debug:
@ -71,10 +68,7 @@ def _get_tags_for_container(container: str, registry_info: RegistryInfo) -> List
tags_array = tag_info["tags"]
return tags_array
else:
error_exit(
f"failed to fetch tags from image registry, "
f"status code: {response.status_code}"
)
error_exit(f"failed to fetch tags from image registry, status code: {response.status_code}")
def _find_latest(candidate_tags: List[str]):
@ -85,9 +79,9 @@ def _find_latest(candidate_tags: List[str]):
return sorted_candidates[-1]
def _filter_for_platform(
container: str, registry_info: RegistryInfo, tag_list: List[str]
) -> List[str]:
def _filter_for_platform(container: str,
registry_info: RegistryInfo,
tag_list: List[str]) -> List[str] :
filtered_tags = []
this_machine = platform.machine()
# Translate between Python and docker platform names
@ -104,7 +98,7 @@ def _filter_for_platform(
manifest = manifest_cmd.inspect_verbose(remote_tag)
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"manifest: {manifest}")
image_architecture = manifest["Descriptor"]["platform"]["architecture"]
image_architecture = manifest["Descriptor"]["platform"]["architecture"]
if opts.o.debug:
print(f"image_architecture: {image_architecture}")
if this_machine == image_architecture:
@ -143,44 +137,21 @@ def _add_local_tag(remote_tag: str, registry: str, local_tag: str):
@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.option(
"--registry-username", required=True, help="Specify the image registry username"
)
@click.option(
"--registry-token", required=True, help="Specify the image registry access token"
)
@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.option("--registry-username", required=True, help="Specify the image registry username")
@click.option("--registry-token", required=True, help="Specify the image registry access token")
@click.pass_context
def command(
ctx,
include,
exclude,
force_local_overwrite,
image_registry,
registry_username,
registry_token,
):
"""EXPERIMENTAL: fetch the images for a stack from remote registry"""
def command(ctx, include, exclude, force_local_overwrite, image_registry, registry_username, registry_token):
'''EXPERIMENTAL: fetch the images for a stack from remote registry'''
registry_info = RegistryInfo(image_registry, registry_username, registry_token)
docker = DockerClient()
if not opts.o.quiet:
print("Logging into container registry:")
docker.login(
registry_info.registry,
registry_info.registry_username,
registry_info.registry_token,
)
docker.login(registry_info.registry, registry_info.registry_username, registry_info.registry_token)
# Generate list of target containers
stack = ctx.obj.stack
containers_in_scope = get_containers_in_scope(stack)
@ -201,24 +172,19 @@ def command(
print(f"Fetching: {image_to_fetch}")
_fetch_image(image_to_fetch, registry_info)
# Now check if the target container already exists exists locally already
if _exists_locally(container):
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:
if (force_local_overwrite):
# In that case remove the existing :local tag
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(
f"Warning: overwriting local tag from this image: "
f"{container} because --force-local-overwrite was specified"
)
print(f"Warning: overwriting local tag from this image: {container} because "
"--force-local-overwrite was specified")
else:
if not opts.o.quiet:
print(
f"Skipping local tagging for this image: {container} "
"because that would overwrite an existing :local tagged "
"image, use --force-local-overwrite to do so."
)
print(f"Skipping local tagging for this image: {container} because that would "
"overwrite an existing :local tagged image, use --force-local-overwrite to do so.")
continue
# Tag the fetched image with the :local tag
_add_local_tag(image_to_fetch, image_registry, local_tag)
@ -226,7 +192,4 @@ def command(
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Excluding: {container}")
if not all_containers_found:
print(
"Warning: couldn't find usable images for one or more containers, "
"this stack will not deploy"
)
print("Warning: couldn't find usable images for one or more containers, this stack will not deploy")

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@ -39,8 +39,3 @@ node_affinities_key = "node-affinities"
node_tolerations_key = "node-tolerations"
kind_config_filename = "kind-config.yml"
kube_config_filename = "kubeconfig.yml"
cri_base_filename = "cri-base.json"
unlimited_memlock_key = "unlimited-memlock"
runtime_class_key = "runtime-class"
high_memlock_runtime = "high-memlock"
high_memlock_spec_filename = "high-memlock-spec.json"

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ services:
depends_on:
generate-jwt:
condition: service_completed_successfully
env_file:
env_file:
- ../config/fixturenet-blast/${NETWORK:-fixturenet}.config
blast-geth:
image: blastio/blast-geth:${NETWORK:-testnet-sepolia}
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ services:
--nodiscover
--maxpeers=0
--rollup.disabletxpoolgossip=true
env_file:
env_file:
- ../config/fixturenet-blast/${NETWORK:-fixturenet}.config
depends_on:
geth-init:
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ services:
--rollup.config="/blast/rollup.json"
depends_on:
- blast-geth
env_file:
env_file:
- ../config/fixturenet-blast/${NETWORK:-fixturenet}.config
volumes:

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@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ services:
- "9090"
- "9091"
- "1317"

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ services:
depends_on:
generate-jwt:
condition: service_completed_successfully
env_file:
env_file:
- ../config/mainnet-blast/${NETWORK:-mainnet}.config
blast-geth:
image: blastio/blast-geth:${NETWORK:-mainnet}
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ services:
--nodiscover
--maxpeers=0
--rollup.disabletxpoolgossip=true
env_file:
env_file:
- ../config/mainnet-blast/${NETWORK:-mainnet}.config
depends_on:
geth-init:
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ services:
--rollup.config="/blast/rollup.json"
depends_on:
- blast-geth
env_file:
env_file:
- ../config/mainnet-blast/${NETWORK:-mainnet}.config
volumes:

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@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ services:
- URL_NEUTRON_TEST_REST=https://rest-palvus.pion-1.ntrn.tech
- URL_NEUTRON_TEST_RPC=https://rpc-palvus.pion-1.ntrn.tech
- WALLET_CONNECT_ID=0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x

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@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ services:
volumes:
reth_data:
lighthouse_data:
shared_data:
shared_data:

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ services:
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: "-E UTF8 --locale=C"
ports:
- "5432"
test-client:
image: cerc/test-database-client:local

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
GETH_ROLLUP_SEQUENCERHTTP=https://sequencer.s2.testblast.io
OP_NODE_P2P_BOOTNODES=enr:-J-4QM3GLUFfKMSJQuP1UvuKQe8DyovE7Eaiit0l6By4zjTodkR4V8NWXJxNmlg8t8rP-Q-wp3jVmeAOml8cjMj__ROGAYznzb_HgmlkgnY0gmlwhA-cZ_eHb3BzdGFja4X947FQAIlzZWNwMjU2azGhAiuDqvB-AsVSRmnnWr6OHfjgY8YfNclFy9p02flKzXnOg3RjcIJ2YYN1ZHCCdmE,enr:-J-4QDCVpByqQ8nFqCS9aHicqwUfXgzFDslvpEyYz19lvkHLIdtcIGp2d4q5dxHdjRNTO6HXCsnIKxUeuZSPcEbyVQCGAYznzz0RgmlkgnY0gmlwhANiQfuHb3BzdGFja4X947FQAIlzZWNwMjU2azGhAy3AtF2Jh_aPdOohg506Hjmtx-fQ1AKmu71C7PfkWAw9g3RjcIJ2YYN1ZHCCdmE
OP_NODE_P2P_BOOTNODES=enr:-J-4QM3GLUFfKMSJQuP1UvuKQe8DyovE7Eaiit0l6By4zjTodkR4V8NWXJxNmlg8t8rP-Q-wp3jVmeAOml8cjMj__ROGAYznzb_HgmlkgnY0gmlwhA-cZ_eHb3BzdGFja4X947FQAIlzZWNwMjU2azGhAiuDqvB-AsVSRmnnWr6OHfjgY8YfNclFy9p02flKzXnOg3RjcIJ2YYN1ZHCCdmE,enr:-J-4QDCVpByqQ8nFqCS9aHicqwUfXgzFDslvpEyYz19lvkHLIdtcIGp2d4q5dxHdjRNTO6HXCsnIKxUeuZSPcEbyVQCGAYznzz0RgmlkgnY0gmlwhANiQfuHb3BzdGFja4X947FQAIlzZWNwMjU2azGhAy3AtF2Jh_aPdOohg506Hjmtx-fQ1AKmu71C7PfkWAw9g3RjcIJ2YYN1ZHCCdmE

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@ -1411,4 +1411,4 @@
"uid": "nT9VeZoVk",
"version": 2,
"weekStart": ""
}
}

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ if [ -n "$CERC_L1_ADDRESS" ] && [ -n "$CERC_L1_PRIV_KEY" ]; then
# Sequencer
SEQ=$(echo "$wallet3" | awk '/Address:/{print $2}')
SEQ_KEY=$(echo "$wallet3" | awk '/Private key:/{print $3}')
echo "Funding accounts."
wait_for_block 1 300
cast send --from $ADMIN --rpc-url $CERC_L1_RPC --value 5ether $PROPOSER --private-key $ADMIN_KEY

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
"value": "!validator-pubkey"
}
}
}
}
],
"supply": []
},
@ -269,4 +269,4 @@
"claims": null
}
}
}
}

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@ -2084,4 +2084,4 @@
"clientPolicies": {
"policies": []
}
}
}

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@ -2388,4 +2388,4 @@
"clientPolicies": {
"policies": []
}
}
}

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@ -29,3 +29,4 @@
"l1_system_config_address": "0x5531dcff39ec1ec727c4c5d2fc49835368f805a9",
"protocol_versions_address": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
}

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@ -2388,4 +2388,4 @@
"clientPolicies": {
"policies": []
}
}
}

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@ -12,10 +12,7 @@ from fabric import Connection
def dump_src_db_to_file(db_host, db_port, db_user, db_password, db_name, file_name):
command = (
f"pg_dump -h {db_host} -p {db_port} -U {db_user} "
f"-d {db_name} -c --inserts -f {file_name}"
)
command = f"pg_dump -h {db_host} -p {db_port} -U {db_user} -d {db_name} -c --inserts -f {file_name}"
my_env = os.environ.copy()
my_env["PGPASSWORD"] = db_password
print(f"Exporting from {db_host}:{db_port}/{db_name} to {file_name}... ", end="")

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@ -1901,4 +1901,4 @@
"uid": "b54352dd-35f6-4151-97dc-265bab0c67e9",
"version": 18,
"weekStart": ""
}
}

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@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ groups:
annotations:
summary: Watcher {{ index $labels "instance" }} of group {{ index $labels "job" }} is falling behind external head by {{ index $values "diff" }}
isPaused: false
# Secured Finance
- uid: secured_finance_diff_external
title: secured_finance_watcher_head_tracking

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ echo ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY=${CERC_PRIVATE_KEY_DEPLOYER} >> .env
if [ -f ${erc20_address_file} ]; then
echo "${erc20_address_file} already exists, skipping ERC20 contract deployment"
cat ${erc20_address_file}
# Keep the container running
tail -f
fi

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@ -940,3 +940,4 @@ ALTER TABLE ONLY public.state
--
-- PostgreSQL database dump complete
--

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@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ root@7c4124bb09e3:/src#
```
Now gerbil commands can be run.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ local_npm_registry_url=$2
versioned_target_package=$(yarn list --pattern ${target_package} --depth=0 --json --non-interactive --no-progress | jq -r '.data.trees[].name')
# Use yarn info to get URL checksums etc from the new registry
yarn_info_output=$(yarn info --json $versioned_target_package 2>/dev/null)
# First check if the target version actually exists.
# First check if the target version actually exists.
# If it doesn't exist there will be no .data.dist.tarball element,
# and jq will output the string "null"
package_tarball=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.tarball)

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@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ if len(sys.argv) > 1:
with open(testnet_config_path) as stream:
data = yaml.safe_load(stream)
for key, value in data["el_premine"].items():
acct = w3.eth.account.from_mnemonic(
data["mnemonic"], account_path=key, passphrase=""
)
for key, value in data['el_premine'].items():
acct = w3.eth.account.from_mnemonic(data['mnemonic'], account_path=key, passphrase='')
print("%s,%s,%s" % (key, acct.address, acct.key.hex()))

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@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ out = 'out'
libs = ['lib']
remappings = ['ds-test/=lib/ds-test/src/']
# See more config options https://github.com/gakonst/foundry/tree/master/config
# See more config options https://github.com/gakonst/foundry/tree/master/config

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@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ contract Stateful {
function inc() public {
x = x + 1;
}
}
}

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@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ record:
foo: bar
tags:
- a
- b
- b

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@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ record:
foo: bar
tags:
- a
- b
- b

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build cerc/laconicd
source ${CERC_CONTAINER_BASE_DIR}/build-base.sh
docker build -t cerc/laconicd:local ${build_command_args} ${CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR}/laconicd
docker build -t cerc/laconicd:local ${build_command_args} ${CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR}/laconicd

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@ -26,14 +26,8 @@ fi
SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )
WORK_DIR="${1:-/app}"
if [ -f "${WORK_DIR}/build-webapp.sh" ]; then
echo "Building webapp with ${WORK_DIR}/build-webapp.sh ..."
cd "${WORK_DIR}" || exit 1
./build-webapp.sh || exit 1
exit 0
fi
if [ -f "next.config.mjs" ]; then
NEXT_CONFIG_JS="next.config.mjs"
IMPORT_OR_REQUIRE="import"

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ fi
SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )
CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME=${CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME:-120}
CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME=${CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME:-600}
tpid=""
ctrl_c() {
@ -30,44 +30,36 @@ fi
CERC_WEBAPP_FILES_DIR="${CERC_WEBAPP_FILES_DIR:-/app}"
cd "$CERC_WEBAPP_FILES_DIR"
if [ -f "./run-webapp.sh" ]; then
echo "Running webapp with run-webapp.sh ..."
cd "${WORK_DIR}" || exit 1
./run-webapp.sh &
tpid=$!
wait $tpid
else
"$SCRIPT_DIR/apply-runtime-env.sh" "`pwd`" .next .next-r
mv .next .next.old
mv .next-r/.next .
"$SCRIPT_DIR/apply-runtime-env.sh" "`pwd`" .next .next-r
mv .next .next.old
mv .next-r/.next .
if [ "$CERC_NEXTJS_SKIP_GENERATE" != "true" ]; then
jq -e '.scripts.cerc_generate' package.json >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
npm run cerc_generate > gen.out 2>&1 &
tail -f gen.out &
tpid=$!
if [ "$CERC_NEXTJS_SKIP_GENERATE" != "true" ]; then
jq -e '.scripts.cerc_generate' package.json >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
npm run cerc_generate > gen.out 2>&1 &
tail -f gen.out &
tpid=$!
count=0
generate_done="false"
while [ $count -lt $CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME ] && [ "$generate_done" == "false" ]; do
sleep 1
count=$((count + 1))
grep 'rendered as static' gen.out > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
generate_done="true"
fi
done
if [ $generate_done != "true" ]; then
echo "ERROR: 'npm run cerc_generate' not successful within CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME" 1>&2
exit 1
count=0
generate_done="false"
while [ $count -lt $CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME ] && [ "$generate_done" == "false" ]; do
sleep 1
count=$((count + 1))
grep 'rendered as static' gen.out > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
generate_done="true"
fi
done
kill $tpid $(ps -ef | grep node | grep next | grep generate | awk '{print $2}') 2>/dev/null
tpid=""
if [ $generate_done != "true" ]; then
echo "ERROR: 'npm run cerc_generate' not successful within CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
$CERC_BUILD_TOOL start . -- -p ${CERC_LISTEN_PORT:-80}
kill $tpid $(ps -ef | grep node | grep next | grep generate | awk '{print $2}') 2>/dev/null
tpid=""
fi
fi
$CERC_BUILD_TOOL start . -- -p ${CERC_LISTEN_PORT:-80}

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@ -5,3 +5,4 @@ WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
RUN yarn

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ fi
# infers the directory from which to load chain configuration files
# by the presence or absense of the substring "testnet" in the host name
# (browser side -- the host name of the host in the address bar of the browser)
# Accordingly we configure our network in both directories in order to
# Accordingly we configure our network in both directories in order to
# subvert this lunacy.
explorer_mainnet_config_dir=/app/chains/mainnet
explorer_testnet_config_dir=/app/chains/testnet

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@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
# Build cerc/test-container
source ${CERC_CONTAINER_BASE_DIR}/build-base.sh
SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )
docker build -t cerc/test-database-client:local -f ${SCRIPT_DIR}/Dockerfile ${build_command_args} $SCRIPT_DIR
docker build -t cerc/test-database-client:local -f ${SCRIPT_DIR}/Dockerfile ${build_command_args} $SCRIPT_DIR

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CERC_WEBAPP_FILES_DIR="${CERC_WEBAPP_FILES_DIR:-/data}"
CERC_ENABLE_CORS="${CERC_ENABLE_CORS:-false}"
CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP="${CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP}"
if [ -z "${CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP}" ]; then
if [ -z "${CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP}" ]; then
# If there is only one HTML file, assume an SPA.
if [ 1 -eq $(find "${CERC_WEBAPP_FILES_DIR}" -name '*.html' | wc -l) ]; then
CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP=true

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@ -1,260 +0,0 @@
# Caddy Ingress Controller for kind
# Based on: https://github.com/caddyserver/ingress
# Provides automatic HTTPS with Let's Encrypt
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: caddy-system
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: caddy-ingress-controller
namespace: caddy-system
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
name: caddy-ingress-controller
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
rules:
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- configmaps
- endpoints
- nodes
- pods
- namespaces
- services
verbs:
- list
- watch
- get
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- secrets
verbs:
- list
- watch
- get
- create
- update
- delete
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- nodes
verbs:
- get
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- events
verbs:
- create
- patch
- apiGroups:
- networking.k8s.io
resources:
- ingresses
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- apiGroups:
- networking.k8s.io
resources:
- ingresses/status
verbs:
- update
- apiGroups:
- networking.k8s.io
resources:
- ingressclasses
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- apiGroups:
- coordination.k8s.io
resources:
- leases
verbs:
- get
- create
- update
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: caddy-ingress-controller
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: caddy-ingress-controller
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: caddy-ingress-controller
namespace: caddy-system
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: caddy-ingress-controller-configmap
namespace: caddy-system
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
data:
# Caddy global options
acmeCA: "https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
email: ""
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: caddy-ingress-controller
namespace: caddy-system
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
app.kubernetes.io/component: controller
spec:
type: NodePort
ports:
- name: http
port: 80
targetPort: http
protocol: TCP
- name: https
port: 443
targetPort: https
protocol: TCP
selector:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
app.kubernetes.io/component: controller
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: caddy-ingress-controller
namespace: caddy-system
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
app.kubernetes.io/component: controller
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
app.kubernetes.io/component: controller
template:
metadata:
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
app.kubernetes.io/component: controller
spec:
serviceAccountName: caddy-ingress-controller
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 60
nodeSelector:
ingress-ready: "true"
kubernetes.io/os: linux
tolerations:
- effect: NoSchedule
key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
operator: Equal
- effect: NoSchedule
key: node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
operator: Equal
containers:
- name: caddy-ingress-controller
image: caddy/ingress:latest
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
ports:
- name: http
containerPort: 80
hostPort: 80
protocol: TCP
- name: https
containerPort: 443
hostPort: 443
protocol: TCP
env:
- name: POD_NAME
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: POD_NAMESPACE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
args:
- -config-map=caddy-system/caddy-ingress-controller-configmap
- -class-name=caddy
resources:
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 128Mi
limits:
cpu: 1000m
memory: 512Mi
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 9765
initialDelaySeconds: 3
periodSeconds: 10
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 9765
initialDelaySeconds: 3
periodSeconds: 10
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: true
capabilities:
add:
- NET_BIND_SERVICE
drop:
- ALL
runAsUser: 0
runAsGroup: 0
volumeMounts:
- name: caddy-data
mountPath: /data
- name: caddy-config
mountPath: /config
volumes:
- name: caddy-data
emptyDir: {}
- name: caddy-config
emptyDir: {}
---
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: IngressClass
metadata:
name: caddy
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: caddy-ingress-controller
app.kubernetes.io/instance: caddy-ingress
annotations:
ingressclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: "true"
spec:
controller: caddy.io/ingress-controller

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ JS/TS/NPM builds need an npm registry to store intermediate package artifacts.
This can be supplied by the user (e.g. using a hosted registry or even npmjs.com), or a local registry using gitea can be deployed by stack orchestrator.
To use a user-supplied registry set these environment variables:
`CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL` and
`CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL` and
`CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN`
Leave `CERC_NPM_REGISTRY_URL` un-set to use the local gitea registry.
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ $ laconic-so --stack build-support build-containers
```
$ laconic-so --stack package-registry setup-repositories
$ laconic-so --stack package-registry build-containers
$ laconic-so --stack package-registry build-containers
$ laconic-so --stack package-registry deploy up
[+] Running 3/3
⠿ Network laconic-aecc4a21d3a502b14522db97d427e850_gitea Created 0.0s

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@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ containers:
pods:
- fixturenet-blast
- foundry

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@ -3,3 +3,4 @@
A "loaded" version of fixturenet-eth, with all the bells and whistles enabled.
TODO: write me

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ $ chmod +x ./laconic-so
$ export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd) # Or move laconic-so to ~/bin or your favorite on-path directory
```
## 2. Prepare the local build environment
Note that this step needs only to be done once on a new machine.
Note that this step needs only to be done once on a new machine.
Detailed instructions can be found [here](../build-support/README.md). For the impatient run these commands:
```
$ laconic-so --stack build-support build-containers --exclude cerc/builder-gerbil

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism deploy init --map-ports-to-host any-fixed
It is usually necessary to expose certain container ports on one or more the host's addresses to allow incoming connections.
Any ports defined in the Docker compose file are exposed by default with random port assignments, bound to "any" interface (IP address 0.0.0.0), but the port mappings can be customized by editing the "spec" file generated by `laconic-so deploy init`.
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
`laconic-so deploy init` command is run, by supplying the desired recipe with the `--map-ports-to-host` option. The following recipes are supported:
| Recipe | Host Port Mapping |
|--------|-------------------|
@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
| localhost-fixed-random | Bind to 127.0.0.1 using a random port number selected at the time the command is run (not checked for already in use)|
| any-fixed-random | Bind to 0.0.0.0 using a random port number selected at the time the command is run (not checked for already in use) |
For example, you may wish to use `any-fixed-random` to generate the initial mappings and then edit the spec file to set the `fixturenet-eth-geth-1` RPC to port 8545 and the `op-geth` RPC to port 9545 on the host.
For example, you may wish to use `any-fixed-random` to generate the initial mappings and then edit the spec file to set the `fixturenet-eth-geth-1` RPC to port 8545 and the `op-geth` RPC to port 9545 on the host.
Or, you may wish to use `any-same` for the initial mappings -- in which case you'll have to edit the spec to file to ensure the various geth instances aren't all trying to publish to host ports 8545/8546 at once.
### Data volumes
### Data volumes
Container data volumes are bind-mounted to specified paths in the host filesystem.
The default setup (generated by `laconic-so deploy init`) places the volumes in the `./data` subdirectory of the deployment directory. The default mappings can be customized by editing the "spec" file generated by `laconic-so deploy init`.
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ docker logs -f <CONTAINER_ID>
## Example: bridge some ETH from L1 to L2
Send some ETH from the desired account to the `L1StandardBridgeProxy` contract on L1 to test bridging to L2.
Send some ETH from the desired account to the `L1StandardBridgeProxy` contract on L1 to test bridging to L2.
We can use the testing account `0xe6CE22afe802CAf5fF7d3845cec8c736ecc8d61F` which is pre-funded and unlocked, and the `cerc/foundry:local` container to make use of the `cast` cli.

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@ -14,25 +14,26 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deployment_context import DeploymentContext
from ruamel.yaml import YAML
def create(context: DeploymentContext, extra_args):
# Slightly modify the base fixturenet-eth compose file to replace the
# startup script for fixturenet-eth-geth-1
# We need to start geth with the flag to allow non eip-155 compliant
# transactions in order to publish the
# deterministic-deployment-proxy contract, which itself is a prereq for
# Optimism contract deployment
fixturenet_eth_compose_file = context.deployment_dir.joinpath(
"compose", "docker-compose-fixturenet-eth.yml"
)
# Slightly modify the base fixturenet-eth compose file to replace the startup script for fixturenet-eth-geth-1
# We need to start geth with the flag to allow non eip-155 compliant transactions in order to publish the
# deterministic-deployment-proxy contract, which itself is a prereq for Optimism contract deployment
fixturenet_eth_compose_file = context.deployment_dir.joinpath('compose', 'docker-compose-fixturenet-eth.yml')
new_script = "../config/fixturenet-optimism/run-geth.sh:/opt/testnet/run.sh"
with open(fixturenet_eth_compose_file, 'r') as yaml_file:
yaml = YAML()
yaml_data = yaml.load(yaml_file)
def add_geth_volume(yaml_data):
if new_script not in yaml_data["services"]["fixturenet-eth-geth-1"]["volumes"]:
yaml_data["services"]["fixturenet-eth-geth-1"]["volumes"].append(new_script)
new_script = '../config/fixturenet-optimism/run-geth.sh:/opt/testnet/run.sh'
context.modify_yaml(fixturenet_eth_compose_file, add_geth_volume)
if new_script not in yaml_data['services']['fixturenet-eth-geth-1']['volumes']:
yaml_data['services']['fixturenet-eth-geth-1']['volumes'].append(new_script)
with open(fixturenet_eth_compose_file, 'w') as yaml_file:
yaml = YAML()
yaml.dump(yaml_data, yaml_file)
return None

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism deploy init --map-ports-to-host any-fixed
It is usually necessary to expose certain container ports on one or more the host's addresses to allow incoming connections.
Any ports defined in the Docker compose file are exposed by default with random port assignments, bound to "any" interface (IP address 0.0.0.0), but the port mappings can be customized by editing the "spec" file generated by `laconic-so deploy init`.
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
`laconic-so deploy init` command is run, by supplying the desired recipe with the `--map-ports-to-host` option. The following recipes are supported:
| Recipe | Host Port Mapping |
|--------|-------------------|
@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
| localhost-fixed-random | Bind to 127.0.0.1 using a random port number selected at the time the command is run (not checked for already in use)|
| any-fixed-random | Bind to 0.0.0.0 using a random port number selected at the time the command is run (not checked for already in use) |
For example, you may wish to use `any-fixed-random` to generate the initial mappings and then edit the spec file to set the `op-geth` RPC to an easy to remember port like 8545 or 9545 on the host.
For example, you may wish to use `any-fixed-random` to generate the initial mappings and then edit the spec file to set the `op-geth` RPC to an easy to remember port like 8545 or 9545 on the host.
### Data volumes
### Data volumes
Container data volumes are bind-mounted to specified paths in the host filesystem.
The default setup (generated by `laconic-so deploy init`) places the volumes in the `./data` subdirectory of the deployment directory. The default mappings can be customized by editing the "spec" file generated by `laconic-so deploy init`.

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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Stack components:
removed
topics
transactionHash
transactionIndex
transactionIndex
}
getEthBlock(
@ -211,14 +211,14 @@ Stack components:
hash
}
log {
id
id
}
block {
number
}
}
metadata {
pageEndsAtTimestamp
pageEndsAtTimestamp
isLastPage
}
}
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Stack components:
* Open watcher Ponder app endpoint http://localhost:42069
* Try GQL query to see transfer events
```graphql
{
transferEvents (orderBy: "timestamp", orderDirection: "desc") {
@ -251,9 +251,9 @@ Stack components:
```bash
export TOKEN_ADDRESS=$(docker exec payments-ponder-er20-contracts-1 jq -r '.address' ./deployment/erc20-address.json)
```
* Transfer token
```bash
docker exec -it payments-ponder-er20-contracts-1 bash -c "yarn token:transfer:docker --token ${TOKEN_ADDRESS} --to 0xe22AD83A0dE117bA0d03d5E94Eb4E0d80a69C62a --amount 5000"
```

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ or see the full logs:
$ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-pocket deploy logs pocket
```
## 5. Send a relay request to Pocket node
The Pocket node serves relay requests at `http://localhost:8081/v1/client/sim`
The Pocket node serves relay requests at `http://localhost:8081/v1/client/sim`
Example request:
```

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@ -154,12 +154,12 @@ http://127.0.0.1:<HOST_PORT>/subgraphs/name/sushiswap/v3-lotus/graphql
deployment
hasIndexingErrors
}
factories {
poolCount
id
}
pools {
id
token0 {

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ We will use the [ethereum-gravatar](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooli
- Clone the repo
```bash
git clone git@github.com:graphprotocol/graph-tooling.git
cd graph-tooling
```
@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ The following steps should be similar for every subgraph
- Create and deploy the subgraph
```bash
pnpm graph create example --node <GRAPH_NODE_DEPLOY_ENDPOINT>
pnpm graph deploy example --ipfs <GRAPH_NODE_IPFS_ENDPOINT> --node <GRAPH_NODE_DEPLOY_ENDPOINT>
```
- `GRAPH_NODE_DEPLOY_ENDPOINT` and `GRAPH_NODE_IPFS_ENDPOINT` will be available after graph-node has been deployed
- More details can be seen in [Create a deployment](./README.md#create-a-deployment) section
- More details can be seen in [Create a deployment](./README.md#create-a-deployment) section
- The subgraph GQL endpoint will be seen after deploy command runs successfully

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
version: "1.0"
name: kubo
name: kubo
description: "Run kubo (IPFS)"
repos:
containers:
pods:
- kubo
- kubo

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
```
laconic-so --stack laconic-dot-com setup-repositories
laconic-so --stack laconic-dot-com build-containers
laconic-so --stack laconic-dot-com build-containers
laconic-so --stack laconic-dot-com deploy init --output laconic-website-spec.yml --map-ports-to-host localhost-same
laconic-so --stack laconic-dot-com deploy create --spec-file laconic-website-spec.yml --deployment-dir lx-website
laconic-so deployment --dir lx-website start

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@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
```
laconic-so --stack lasso setup-repositories
laconic-so --stack lasso build-containers
laconic-so --stack lasso build-containers
laconic-so --stack lasso deploy up
```

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@ -22,24 +22,18 @@ import yaml
def create(context, extra_args):
# Our goal here is just to copy the json files for blast
yml_path = context.deployment_dir.joinpath("spec.yml")
with open(yml_path, "r") as file:
with open(yml_path, 'r') as file:
data = yaml.safe_load(file)
mount_point = data["volumes"]["blast-data"]
mount_point = data['volumes']['blast-data']
if mount_point[0] == "/":
deploy_dir = Path(mount_point)
else:
deploy_dir = context.deployment_dir.joinpath(mount_point)
command_context = extra_args[2]
compose_file = [
f for f in command_context.cluster_context.compose_files if "mainnet-blast" in f
][0]
source_config_file = Path(compose_file).parent.parent.joinpath(
"config", "mainnet-blast", "genesis.json"
)
compose_file = [f for f in command_context.cluster_context.compose_files if "mainnet-blast" in f][0]
source_config_file = Path(compose_file).parent.parent.joinpath("config", "mainnet-blast", "genesis.json")
copy(source_config_file, deploy_dir)
source_config_file = Path(compose_file).parent.parent.joinpath(
"config", "mainnet-blast", "rollup.json"
)
source_config_file = Path(compose_file).parent.parent.joinpath("config", "mainnet-blast", "rollup.json")
copy(source_config_file, deploy_dir)

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ volumes:
mainnet_eth_plugeth_geth_1_data: ./data/mainnet_eth_plugeth_geth_1_data
mainnet_eth_plugeth_lighthouse_1_data: ./data/mainnet_eth_plugeth_lighthouse_1_data
```
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
`laconic-so deploy init` command is run, by supplying the desired recipe with the `--map-ports-to-host` option. The following recipes are supported:
| Recipe | Host Port Mapping |
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@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ def setup(ctx):
def create(ctx, extra_args):
# Generate the JWT secret and save to its config file
secret = token_hex(32)
jwt_file_path = ctx.deployment_dir.joinpath(
"data", "mainnet_eth_plugeth_config_data", "jwtsecret"
)
with open(jwt_file_path, "w+") as jwt_file:
jwt_file_path = ctx.deployment_dir.joinpath("data", "mainnet_eth_plugeth_config_data", "jwtsecret")
with open(jwt_file_path, 'w+') as jwt_file:
jwt_file.write(secret)

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ volumes:
mainnet_eth_geth_1_data: ./data/mainnet_eth_geth_1_data
mainnet_eth_lighthouse_1_data: ./data/mainnet_eth_lighthouse_1_data
```
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
In addition, a stack-wide port mapping "recipe" can be applied at the time the
`laconic-so deploy init` command is run, by supplying the desired recipe with the `--map-ports-to-host` option. The following recipes are supported:
| Recipe | Host Port Mapping |
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@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ def setup(ctx):
def create(ctx, extra_args):
# Generate the JWT secret and save to its config file
secret = token_hex(32)
jwt_file_path = ctx.deployment_dir.joinpath(
"data", "mainnet_eth_config_data", "jwtsecret"
)
with open(jwt_file_path, "w+") as jwt_file:
jwt_file_path = ctx.deployment_dir.joinpath("data", "mainnet_eth_config_data", "jwtsecret")
with open(jwt_file_path, 'w+') as jwt_file:
jwt_file.write(secret)

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@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | 'mainnet-109331-no-histor
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.034] Maximum peer count total=50
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.034] Smartcard socket not found, disabling err="stat /run/pcscd/pcscd.comm: no such file or directory"
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.034] Genesis file is a known preset name="Mainnet-109331 without history"
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.052] Applying genesis state
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.052] - Reading epochs unit 0
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.054] - Reading blocks unit 0
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.052] Applying genesis state
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.052] - Reading epochs unit 0
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.054] - Reading blocks unit 0
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.530] Applied genesis state name=main id=250 genesis=0x4a53c5445584b3bfc20dbfb2ec18ae20037c716f3ba2d9e1da768a9deca17cb4
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.531] Regenerated local transaction journal transactions=0 accounts=0
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.532] Starting peer-to-peer node instance=go-opera/v1.1.2-rc.5-50cd051d-1677276206/linux-amd64/go1.19.10
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.537]
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.537] IPC endpoint opened url=/root/.opera/opera.ipc
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] HTTP server started endpoint=[::]:18545 prefix= cors=* vhosts=localhost
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] WebSocket enabled url=ws://[::]:18546
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] Rebuilding state snapshot
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] Rebuilding state snapshot
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] EVM snapshot module=gossip-store at=000000..000000 generating=true
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] Resuming state snapshot generation accounts=0 slots=0 storage=0.00B elapsed="189.74µs"
laconic-f028f14527b95e2eb97f0c0229d00939-go-opera-1 | INFO [06-20|13:32:33.538] Generated state snapshot accounts=0 slots=0 storage=0.00B elapsed="265.061µs"

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@ -1 +1,2 @@
# Laconic Mainnet Deployment (experimental)

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@ -14,10 +14,7 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from stack_orchestrator.util import get_yaml
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deploy_types import (
DeployCommandContext,
LaconicStackSetupCommand,
)
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deploy_types import DeployCommandContext, LaconicStackSetupCommand
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deployment_context import DeploymentContext
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.stack_state import State
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deploy_util import VolumeMapping, run_container_command
@ -78,12 +75,7 @@ def _copy_gentx_files(network_dir: Path, gentx_file_list: str):
gentx_files = _comma_delimited_to_list(gentx_file_list)
for gentx_file in gentx_files:
gentx_file_path = Path(gentx_file)
copyfile(
gentx_file_path,
os.path.join(
network_dir, "config", "gentx", os.path.basename(gentx_file_path)
),
)
copyfile(gentx_file_path, os.path.join(network_dir, "config", "gentx", os.path.basename(gentx_file_path)))
def _remove_persistent_peers(network_dir: Path):
@ -94,13 +86,8 @@ def _remove_persistent_peers(network_dir: Path):
with open(config_file_path, "r") as input_file:
config_file_content = input_file.read()
persistent_peers_pattern = '^persistent_peers = "(.+?)"'
replace_with = 'persistent_peers = ""'
config_file_content = re.sub(
persistent_peers_pattern,
replace_with,
config_file_content,
flags=re.MULTILINE,
)
replace_with = "persistent_peers = \"\""
config_file_content = re.sub(persistent_peers_pattern, replace_with, config_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
with open(config_file_path, "w") as output_file:
output_file.write(config_file_content)
@ -113,13 +100,8 @@ def _insert_persistent_peers(config_dir: Path, new_persistent_peers: str):
with open(config_file_path, "r") as input_file:
config_file_content = input_file.read()
persistent_peers_pattern = r'^persistent_peers = ""'
replace_with = f'persistent_peers = "{new_persistent_peers}"'
config_file_content = re.sub(
persistent_peers_pattern,
replace_with,
config_file_content,
flags=re.MULTILINE,
)
replace_with = f"persistent_peers = \"{new_persistent_peers}\""
config_file_content = re.sub(persistent_peers_pattern, replace_with, config_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
with open(config_file_path, "w") as output_file:
output_file.write(config_file_content)
@ -131,11 +113,9 @@ def _enable_cors(config_dir: Path):
sys.exit(1)
with open(config_file_path, "r") as input_file:
config_file_content = input_file.read()
cors_pattern = r"^cors_allowed_origins = \[]"
cors_pattern = r'^cors_allowed_origins = \[]'
replace_with = 'cors_allowed_origins = ["*"]'
config_file_content = re.sub(
cors_pattern, replace_with, config_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE
)
config_file_content = re.sub(cors_pattern, replace_with, config_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
with open(config_file_path, "w") as output_file:
output_file.write(config_file_content)
app_file_path = config_dir.joinpath("app.toml")
@ -144,11 +124,9 @@ def _enable_cors(config_dir: Path):
sys.exit(1)
with open(app_file_path, "r") as input_file:
app_file_content = input_file.read()
cors_pattern = r"^enabled-unsafe-cors = false"
cors_pattern = r'^enabled-unsafe-cors = false'
replace_with = "enabled-unsafe-cors = true"
app_file_content = re.sub(
cors_pattern, replace_with, app_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE
)
app_file_content = re.sub(cors_pattern, replace_with, app_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
with open(app_file_path, "w") as output_file:
output_file.write(app_file_content)
@ -163,9 +141,7 @@ def _set_listen_address(config_dir: Path):
existing_pattern = r'^laddr = "tcp://127.0.0.1:26657"'
replace_with = 'laddr = "tcp://0.0.0.0:26657"'
print(f"Replacing in: {config_file_path}")
config_file_content = re.sub(
existing_pattern, replace_with, config_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE
)
config_file_content = re.sub(existing_pattern, replace_with, config_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
with open(config_file_path, "w") as output_file:
output_file.write(config_file_content)
app_file_path = config_dir.joinpath("app.toml")
@ -176,14 +152,10 @@ def _set_listen_address(config_dir: Path):
app_file_content = input_file.read()
existing_pattern1 = r'^address = "tcp://localhost:1317"'
replace_with1 = 'address = "tcp://0.0.0.0:1317"'
app_file_content = re.sub(
existing_pattern1, replace_with1, app_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE
)
app_file_content = re.sub(existing_pattern1, replace_with1, app_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
existing_pattern2 = r'^address = "localhost:9090"'
replace_with2 = 'address = "0.0.0.0:9090"'
app_file_content = re.sub(
existing_pattern2, replace_with2, app_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE
)
app_file_content = re.sub(existing_pattern2, replace_with2, app_file_content, flags=re.MULTILINE)
with open(app_file_path, "w") as output_file:
output_file.write(app_file_content)
@ -192,10 +164,7 @@ def _phase_from_params(parameters):
phase = SetupPhase.ILLEGAL
if parameters.initialize_network:
if parameters.join_network or parameters.create_network:
print(
"Can't supply --join-network or --create-network "
"with --initialize-network"
)
print("Can't supply --join-network or --create-network with --initialize-network")
sys.exit(1)
if not parameters.chain_id:
print("--chain-id is required")
@ -207,36 +176,24 @@ def _phase_from_params(parameters):
phase = SetupPhase.INITIALIZE
elif parameters.join_network:
if parameters.initialize_network or parameters.create_network:
print(
"Can't supply --initialize-network or --create-network "
"with --join-network"
)
print("Can't supply --initialize-network or --create-network with --join-network")
sys.exit(1)
phase = SetupPhase.JOIN
elif parameters.create_network:
if parameters.initialize_network or parameters.join_network:
print(
"Can't supply --initialize-network or --join-network "
"with --create-network"
)
print("Can't supply --initialize-network or --join-network with --create-network")
sys.exit(1)
phase = SetupPhase.CREATE
elif parameters.connect_network:
if parameters.initialize_network or parameters.join_network:
print(
"Can't supply --initialize-network or --join-network "
"with --connect-network"
)
print("Can't supply --initialize-network or --join-network with --connect-network")
sys.exit(1)
phase = SetupPhase.CONNECT
return phase
def setup(
command_context: DeployCommandContext,
parameters: LaconicStackSetupCommand,
extra_args,
):
def setup(command_context: DeployCommandContext, parameters: LaconicStackSetupCommand, extra_args):
options = opts.o
currency = "alnt" # Does this need to be a parameter?
@ -248,9 +205,12 @@ def setup(
network_dir = Path(parameters.network_dir).absolute()
laconicd_home_path_in_container = "/laconicd-home"
mounts = [VolumeMapping(str(network_dir), laconicd_home_path_in_container)]
mounts = [
VolumeMapping(network_dir, laconicd_home_path_in_container)
]
if phase == SetupPhase.INITIALIZE:
# We want to create the directory so if it exists that's an error
if os.path.exists(network_dir):
print(f"Error: network directory {network_dir} already exists")
@ -260,18 +220,13 @@ def setup(
output, status = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd init {parameters.node_moniker} "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} "
f"--chain-id {parameters.chain_id} --default-denom {currency}",
mounts,
)
"laconicd", f"laconicd init {parameters.node_moniker} --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}\
--chain-id {parameters.chain_id} --default-denom {currency}", mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {output}")
elif phase == SetupPhase.JOIN:
# In the join phase (alternative to connect) we are participating in a
# genesis ceremony for the chain
# In the join phase (alternative to connect) we are participating in a genesis ceremony for the chain
if not os.path.exists(network_dir):
print(f"Error: network directory {network_dir} doesn't exist")
sys.exit(1)
@ -279,72 +234,52 @@ def setup(
chain_id = _get_chain_id_from_config(network_dir)
output1, status1 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd keys add {parameters.key_name} "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
command_context, "laconicd", f"laconicd keys add {parameters.key_name} --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}\
--keyring-backend test", mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {output1}")
output2, status2 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd genesis add-genesis-account {parameters.key_name} "
f"12900000000000000000000{currency} "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
f"laconicd genesis add-genesis-account {parameters.key_name} 12900000000000000000000{currency}\
--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {output2}")
output3, status3 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd genesis gentx {parameters.key_name} "
f"90000000000{currency} --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} "
f"--chain-id {chain_id} --keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
f"laconicd genesis gentx {parameters.key_name} 90000000000{currency} --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}\
--chain-id {chain_id} --keyring-backend test",
mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {output3}")
output4, status4 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd keys show {parameters.key_name} -a "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
f"laconicd keys show {parameters.key_name} -a --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts)
print(f"Node account address: {output4}")
elif phase == SetupPhase.CONNECT:
# In the connect phase (named to not conflict with join) we are
# making a node that syncs a chain with existing genesis.json
# but not with validator role. We need this kind of node in order to
# bootstrap it into a validator after it syncs
# In the connect phase (named to not conflict with join) we are making a node that syncs a chain with existing genesis.json
# but not with validator role. We need this kind of node in order to bootstrap it into a validator after it syncs
output1, status1 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd keys add {parameters.key_name} "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
command_context, "laconicd", f"laconicd keys add {parameters.key_name} --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}\
--keyring-backend test", mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {output1}")
output2, status2 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd keys show {parameters.key_name} -a "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
f"laconicd keys show {parameters.key_name} -a --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test",
mounts)
print(f"Node account address: {output2}")
output3, status3 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd cometbft show-validator "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}",
mounts,
)
f"laconicd cometbft show-validator --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}",
mounts)
print(f"Node validator address: {output3}")
elif phase == SetupPhase.CREATE:
@ -352,74 +287,42 @@ def setup(
print(f"Error: network directory {network_dir} doesn't exist")
sys.exit(1)
# In the CREATE phase, we are either a "coordinator" node,
# generating the genesis.json file ourselves
# OR we are a "not-coordinator" node, consuming a genesis file from
# the coordinator node.
# In the CREATE phase, we are either a "coordinator" node, generating the genesis.json file ourselves
# OR we are a "not-coordinator" node, consuming a genesis file we got from the coordinator node.
if parameters.genesis_file:
# We got the genesis file from elsewhere
# Copy it into our network dir
genesis_file_path = Path(parameters.genesis_file)
if not os.path.exists(genesis_file_path):
print(
f"Error: supplied genesis file: {parameters.genesis_file} "
"does not exist."
)
print(f"Error: supplied genesis file: {parameters.genesis_file} does not exist.")
sys.exit(1)
copyfile(
genesis_file_path,
os.path.join(
network_dir, "config", os.path.basename(genesis_file_path)
),
)
copyfile(genesis_file_path, os.path.join(network_dir, "config", os.path.basename(genesis_file_path)))
else:
# We're generating the genesis file
# First look in the supplied gentx files for the other nodes' keys
other_node_keys = _get_node_keys_from_gentx_files(
parameters.gentx_address_list
)
other_node_keys = _get_node_keys_from_gentx_files(parameters.gentx_address_list)
# Add those keys to our genesis, with balances we determine here (why?)
outputk = None
for other_node_key in other_node_keys:
outputk, statusk = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd genesis add-genesis-account {other_node_key} "
f"12900000000000000000000{currency} "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} "
"--keyring-backend test",
mounts,
)
if options.debug and outputk is not None:
command_context, "laconicd", f"laconicd genesis add-genesis-account {other_node_key} \
12900000000000000000000{currency}\
--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container} --keyring-backend test", mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {outputk}")
# Copy the gentx json files into our network dir
_copy_gentx_files(network_dir, parameters.gentx_file_list)
# Now we can run collect-gentxs
output1, status1 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd genesis collect-gentxs "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}",
mounts,
)
command_context, "laconicd", f"laconicd genesis collect-gentxs --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}", mounts)
if options.debug:
print(f"Command output: {output1}")
genesis_path = os.path.join(network_dir, "config", "genesis.json")
print(
f"Generated genesis file, please copy to other nodes "
f"as required: {genesis_path}"
)
# Last thing, collect-gentxs puts a likely bogus set of persistent_peers
# in config.toml so we remove that now
print(f"Generated genesis file, please copy to other nodes as required: \
{os.path.join(network_dir, 'config', 'genesis.json')}")
# Last thing, collect-gentxs puts a likely bogus set of persistent_peers in config.toml so we remove that now
_remove_persistent_peers(network_dir)
# In both cases we validate the genesis file now
output2, status1 = run_container_command(
command_context,
"laconicd",
f"laconicd genesis validate-genesis "
f"--home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}",
mounts,
)
command_context, "laconicd", f"laconicd genesis validate-genesis --home {laconicd_home_path_in_container}", mounts)
print(f"validate-genesis result: {output2}")
else:
@ -438,23 +341,15 @@ def create(deployment_context: DeploymentContext, extra_args):
sys.exit(1)
config_dir_path = network_dir_path.joinpath("config")
if not (config_dir_path.exists() and config_dir_path.is_dir()):
print(
f"Error: supplied network directory does not contain "
f"a config directory: {config_dir_path}"
)
print(f"Error: supplied network directory does not contain a config directory: {config_dir_path}")
sys.exit(1)
data_dir_path = network_dir_path.joinpath("data")
if not (data_dir_path.exists() and data_dir_path.is_dir()):
print(
f"Error: supplied network directory does not contain "
f"a data directory: {data_dir_path}"
)
print(f"Error: supplied network directory does not contain a data directory: {data_dir_path}")
sys.exit(1)
# Copy the network directory contents into our deployment
# TODO: change this to work with non local paths
deployment_config_dir = deployment_context.deployment_dir.joinpath(
"data", "laconicd-config"
)
deployment_config_dir = deployment_context.deployment_dir.joinpath("data", "laconicd-config")
copytree(config_dir_path, deployment_config_dir, dirs_exist_ok=True)
# If supplied, add the initial persistent peers to the config file
if extra_args[1]:
@ -465,9 +360,7 @@ def create(deployment_context: DeploymentContext, extra_args):
_set_listen_address(deployment_config_dir)
# Copy the data directory contents into our deployment
# TODO: change this to work with non local paths
deployment_data_dir = deployment_context.deployment_dir.joinpath(
"data", "laconicd-data"
)
deployment_data_dir = deployment_context.deployment_dir.joinpath("data", "laconicd-data")
copytree(data_dir_path, deployment_data_dir, dirs_exist_ok=True)

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@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ repos:
containers:
- cerc/watcher-mobymask
pods:
- watcher-mobymask
- watcher-mobymask

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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Set the following env variables in the deployment env config file (`monitoring-d
# (Optional, default: http://localhost:3000)
GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL=
# RPC endpoint used by graph-node for upstream head metric
# (Optional, default: https://mainnet.infura.io/v3)
GRAPH_NODE_RPC_ENDPOINT=

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Test Database Stack
A stack with a database for test/demo purposes.
A stack with a database for test/demo purposes.

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Test Stack
A stack for test/demo purposes.
A stack for test/demo purposes.

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@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
from stack_orchestrator.util import get_yaml
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deploy_types import DeployCommandContext
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deployment_context import DeploymentContext
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.stack_state import State
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.deploy_util import VolumeMapping, run_container_command
from pathlib import Path
@ -25,20 +24,16 @@ default_spec_file_content = """config:
"""
# Output a known string to a know file in the bind mounted directory
# ./container-output-dir
# Output a known string to a know file in the bind mounted directory ./container-output-dir
# for test purposes -- test checks that the file was written.
def setup(command_context: DeployCommandContext, parameters, extra_args):
host_directory = "./container-output-dir"
host_directory_absolute = Path(extra_args[0]).absolute().joinpath(host_directory)
host_directory_absolute.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
mounts = [VolumeMapping(str(host_directory_absolute), "/data")]
output, status = run_container_command(
command_context,
"test",
"echo output-data > /data/output-file && echo success",
mounts,
)
mounts = [
VolumeMapping(host_directory_absolute, "/data")
]
output, status = run_container_command(command_context, "test", "echo output-data > /data/output-file && echo success", mounts)
def init(command_context: DeployCommandContext):
@ -46,10 +41,10 @@ def init(command_context: DeployCommandContext):
return yaml.load(default_spec_file_content)
def create(deployment_context: DeploymentContext, extra_args):
def create(command_context: DeployCommandContext, extra_args):
data = "create-command-output-data"
output_file_path = deployment_context.deployment_dir.joinpath("create-file")
with open(output_file_path, "w+") as output_file:
output_file_path = command_context.deployment_dir.joinpath("create-file")
with open(output_file_path, 'w+') as output_file:
output_file.write(data)

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ version: "1.0"
name: test
description: "A test stack"
repos:
- git.vdb.to/cerc-io/laconicd
- git.vdb.to/cerc-io/test-project@test-branch
containers:
- cerc/test-container

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