airshipctl/tools/airship-in-a-pod/infra-builder/assets/entrypoint.sh
Ian Howell b77f9e2910 AIAP: Cleanup completion statuses
This adds the `status-checker` container, which aggregates the statuses
of the task containers. This is useful for quickly checking whether AIAP
is in a failed or successful state, allowing for early exit during
gating or testing. This also prevents the containers from stopping for
any reason, allowing for easy debugging.

Change-Id: I1571d006fb3c856e4d2bedee0befdccae6082a66
2021-09-16 16:06:52 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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set -ex
/signal_status "infra-builder" "RUNNING"
success=false
function reportStatus() {
if [[ "$success" == "false" ]]; then
/signal_status "infra-builder" "FAILED"
else
/signal_status "infra-builder" "SUCCESS"
fi
# Keep the container running for debugging/monitoring purposes
sleep infinity
}
trap reportStatus EXIT
function check_libvirt_readiness() {
timeout=300
#add wait condition
end=$(($(date +%s) + $timeout))
echo "Waiting $timeout seconds for libvirt to be ready."
while true; do
if ( virsh version | grep 'library' ); then
echo "libvrit is now ready"
break
else
echo "libvirt is not ready"
fi
now=$(date +%s)
if [ $now -gt $end ]; then
echo -e "\n Libvirt failed to become ready within a reasonable timeframe."
exit 1
fi
sleep 10
done
}
check_libvirt_readiness
ansible-playbook -v /opt/ansible/playbooks/build-infra.yaml \
-e local_src_dir="$(pwd)"
success=true