stack-orchestrator/stack_orchestrator/build/build_containers.py
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fetch-images command (#768)
Implementation of a command to fetch pre-built images from a remote registry, complementing the --push-images option already present on build-containers.

The two subcommands used together allow a stack to be deployed without needing to built its images, provided they have been already built and pushed to the specified container image registry.

This implementation simply picks the newest image with the right name and platform (matches against the platform Python is running on, so watch out for scenarios where Python is an x86 binary on M1 macs).

Reviewed-on: #768
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
2024-02-27 15:15:08 +00:00

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# Copyright © 2022, 2023 Vulcanize
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# Builds or pulls containers for the system components
# 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
import os
import sys
from decouple import config
import subprocess
import click
from pathlib import Path
from stack_orchestrator.opts import opts
from stack_orchestrator.util import include_exclude_check, stack_is_external, error_exit
from stack_orchestrator.base import get_npm_registry_url
from stack_orchestrator.build.build_types import BuildContext
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)"
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=""),
"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": config("CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN", default=""),
"CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR": dev_root_path,
"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")
}
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 {})
docker_host_env = os.getenv("DOCKER_HOST")
if docker_host_env:
container_build_env.update({"DOCKER_HOST": docker_host_env})
return container_build_env
def process_container(build_context: BuildContext) -> bool:
if not opts.o.quiet:
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})
# Check if this is in an external stack
if stack_is_external(build_context.stack):
container_parent_dir = Path(build_context.stack).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():
# If not, revert to building an internal container
container_parent_dir = build_context.container_build_dir
else:
container_parent_dir = build_context.container_build_dir
build_dir = container_parent_dir.joinpath(build_context.container.replace("/", "-"))
build_script_filename = build_dir.joinpath("build.sh")
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Build script filename: {build_script_filename}")
if os.path.exists(build_script_filename):
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 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}"
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: {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:
return False
else:
return True
else:
print("Skipped")
return True
@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("--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.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'''
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")
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: {dev_root_path}')
else:
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}')
if not os.path.isdir(dev_root_path):
print('Dev root directory doesn\'t exist, creating')
if publish_images:
if not image_registry:
error_exit("--image-registry must be supplied with --publish-images")
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)
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
)
result = process_container(build_context)
if result:
if publish_images:
publish_image(f"{container}:local", image_registry)
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")
sys.exit(1)
else:
print("****** Container Build Error, continuing because --continue-on-error is set")
else:
if opts.o.verbose:
print(f"Excluding: {container}")