stack-orchestrator/app/deploy_util.py

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# Copyright © 2022, 2023 Vulcanize
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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import os
from typing import List
from app.deploy_types import DeployCommandContext, VolumeMapping
from app.util import get_parsed_stack_config, get_yaml, get_compose_file_dir, get_pod_list
def _container_image_from_service(stack: str, service: str):
# Parse the compose files looking for the image name of the specified service
image_name = None
parsed_stack = get_parsed_stack_config(stack)
pods = get_pod_list(parsed_stack)
yaml = get_yaml()
for pod in pods:
pod_file_path = os.path.join(get_compose_file_dir(), f"docker-compose-{pod}.yml")
parsed_pod_file = yaml.load(open(pod_file_path, "r"))
if "services" in parsed_pod_file:
services = parsed_pod_file["services"]
if service in services:
service_definition = services[service]
if "image" in service_definition:
image_name = service_definition["image"]
return image_name
def _volumes_to_docker(mounts: List[VolumeMapping]):
# Example from doc: [("/", "/host"), ("/etc/hosts", "/etc/hosts", "rw")]
result = []
for mount in mounts:
docker_volume = (mount.host_path, mount.container_path)
result.append(docker_volume)
return result
def run_container_command(ctx: DeployCommandContext, service: str, command: str, mounts: List[VolumeMapping]):
docker = ctx.docker
container_image = _container_image_from_service(ctx.stack, service)
docker_volumes = _volumes_to_docker(mounts)
if ctx.cluster_context.options.debug:
print(f"Running this command in {service} container: {command}")
docker_output = docker.run(
container_image,
["-c", command], entrypoint="sh",
user=f"{os.getuid()}:{os.getgid()}",
volumes=docker_volumes
)
# There doesn't seem to be a way to get an exit code from docker.run()
return (docker_output, 0)