stack-orchestrator/app/data/stacks/test/deploy/commands.py
David Boreham f48f4978aa
Host port mapping recipes (#521)
* Implement --map-ports-to-host feature
2023-09-04 12:14:05 -06:00

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# Copyright © 2022, 2023 Cerc
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from app.util import get_yaml
from app.deploy_types import DeployCommandContext
from app.stack_state import State
from app.deploy_util import VolumeMapping, run_container_command
from pathlib import Path
default_spec_file_content = """config:
config_variable: test-value
"""
# 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(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):
yaml = get_yaml()
return yaml.load(default_spec_file_content)
def create(command_context: DeployCommandContext, extra_args):
data = "create-command-output-data"
output_file_path = command_context.deployment_dir.joinpath("create-file")
with open(output_file_path, 'w+') as output_file:
output_file.write(data)
def get_state(command_context: DeployCommandContext):
print("Here we get state")
return State.CONFIGURED
def change_state(command_context: DeployCommandContext):
pass