stack-orchestrator/stack_orchestrator/main.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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import click
from stack_orchestrator.command_types import CommandOptions
from stack_orchestrator.repos import setup_repositories
from stack_orchestrator.build import build_containers, fetch_containers
from stack_orchestrator.build import build_npms
from stack_orchestrator.build import build_webapp
from stack_orchestrator.deploy.webapp import (run_webapp,
deploy_webapp,
deploy_webapp_from_registry,
undeploy_webapp_from_registry)
from stack_orchestrator.deploy import deploy
from stack_orchestrator import version
from stack_orchestrator.deploy import deployment
from stack_orchestrator import opts
from stack_orchestrator import update
CONTEXT_SETTINGS = dict(help_option_names=['-h', '--help'])
@click.group(context_settings=CONTEXT_SETTINGS)
@click.option('--stack', help="specify a stack to build/deploy")
@click.option('--quiet', is_flag=True, default=False)
@click.option('--verbose', is_flag=True, default=False)
@click.option('--dry-run', is_flag=True, default=False)
@click.option('--local-stack', is_flag=True, default=False)
@click.option('--debug', is_flag=True, default=False)
@click.option('--continue-on-error', is_flag=True, default=False)
# See: https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/8.1.x/complex/#building-a-git-clone
@click.pass_context
def cli(ctx, stack, quiet, verbose, dry_run, local_stack, debug, continue_on_error):
"""Laconic Stack Orchestrator"""
command_options = CommandOptions(stack, quiet, verbose, dry_run, local_stack, debug, continue_on_error)
opts.opts.o = command_options
ctx.obj = command_options
cli.add_command(setup_repositories.command, "setup-repositories")
cli.add_command(build_containers.command, "build-containers")
cli.add_command(fetch_containers.command, "fetch-containers")
cli.add_command(build_npms.command, "build-npms")
cli.add_command(build_webapp.command, "build-webapp")
cli.add_command(run_webapp.command, "run-webapp")
cli.add_command(deploy_webapp.command, "deploy-webapp")
cli.add_command(deploy_webapp_from_registry.command, "deploy-webapp-from-registry")
cli.add_command(undeploy_webapp_from_registry.command, "undeploy-webapp-from-registry")
cli.add_command(deploy.command, "deploy") # deploy is an alias for deploy-system
cli.add_command(deploy.command, "deploy-system")
cli.add_command(deployment.command, "deployment")
cli.add_command(version.command, "version")
cli.add_command(update.command, "update")