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stack-orchestrator/app/deploy_system.py

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# Copyright © 2022 Cerc
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Deploys the system components using docker-compose
import hashlib
import os
import sys
from python_on_whales import DockerClient
import click
import pkg_resources
from .util import include_exclude_check
@click.command()
@click.option("--include", help="only start these components")
@click.option("--exclude", help="don\'t start these components")
@click.option("--cluster", help="specify a non-default cluster name")
@click.argument('command', required=True) # help: command: up|down|ps
@click.argument('services', nargs=-1) # help: command: up|down|ps <service1> <service2>
@click.pass_context
def command(ctx, include, exclude, cluster, command, services):
'''deploy a stack'''
# TODO: implement option exclusion and command value constraint lost with the move from argparse to click
quiet = ctx.obj.quiet
verbose = ctx.obj.verbose
dry_run = ctx.obj.dry_run
if cluster is None:
# Create default unique, stable cluster name from confile file path
# TODO: change this to the config file path
path = os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])
hash = hashlib.md5(path.encode()).hexdigest()
cluster = f"laconic-{hash}"
if verbose:
print(f"Using cluster name: {cluster}")
with pkg_resources.resource_stream(__name__, "data/pod-list.txt") as pod_list_file:
pods = pod_list_file.read().decode().splitlines()
if verbose:
print(f"Pods: {pods}")
# Construct a docker compose command suitable for our purpose
compose_files = []
for pod in pods:
if include_exclude_check(pod, include, exclude):
compose_file_name = os.path.join("compose", f"docker-compose-{pod}.yml")
compose_files.append(compose_file_name)
else:
if verbose:
print(f"Excluding: {pod}")
if verbose:
print(f"files: {compose_files}")
# See: https://gabrieldemarmiesse.github.io/python-on-whales/sub-commands/compose/
docker = DockerClient(compose_files=compose_files, compose_project_name=cluster)
services_list = list(services) or None
if not dry_run:
if command == "up":
if verbose:
print(f"Running compose up for services: {services_list}")
docker.compose.up(detach=True, services=services_list)
elif command == "down":
if verbose:
print("Running compose down")
docker.compose.down()
elif command == "ps":
if verbose:
print("Running compose ps")
container_list = docker.compose.ps()
if len(container_list) > 0:
print("Running containers:")
for container in container_list:
print(f"id: {container.id}, name: {container.name}, ports: ", end="")
ports = container.network_settings.ports
for port_mapping in ports.keys():
print(f"{ports[port_mapping][0]['HostIp']}:{ports[port_mapping][0]['HostPort']}->{port_mapping}", end=",")
# TODO: fix the extra comma
print()
else:
print("No containers running")
elif command == "logs":
if verbose:
print("Running compose logs")
docker.compose.logs()