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This updates documentation to reflect the switch to Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy) in the CI: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/devstack/+/860795 Change-Id: I8bee430029dcc719629bd92451c2791571f8a30c
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# **install_pip.sh**
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# Update pip and friends to a known common version
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# Assumptions:
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# - PYTHON3_VERSION refers to a version already installed
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set -o errexit
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# Keep track of the current directory
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TOOLS_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
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TOP_DIR=`cd $TOOLS_DIR/..; pwd`
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# Change dir to top of DevStack
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cd $TOP_DIR
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# Import common functions
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source $TOP_DIR/stackrc
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# don't start tracing until after we've sourced the world
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set -o xtrace
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FILES=$TOP_DIR/files
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# The URL from where the get-pip.py file gets downloaded. If a local
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# get-pip.py mirror is available, PIP_GET_PIP_URL can be set to that
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# mirror in local.conf to avoid download timeouts.
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# Example:
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# PIP_GET_PIP_URL="http://local-server/get-pip.py"
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#
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# Note that if get-pip.py already exists in $FILES this script will
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# not re-download or check for a new version. For example, this is
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# done by openstack-infra diskimage-builder elements as part of image
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# preparation [1]. This prevents any network access, which can be
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# unreliable in CI situations.
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# [1] https://opendev.org/openstack/project-config/src/branch/master/nodepool/elements/cache-devstack/source-repository-pip
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PIP_GET_PIP_URL=${PIP_GET_PIP_URL:-"https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py"}
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PIP_GET_PIP36_URL=${PIP_GET_PIP36_URL:-"https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/3.6/get-pip.py"}
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GetDistro
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echo "Distro: $DISTRO"
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function get_versions {
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# FIXME(dhellmann): Deal with multiple python versions here? This
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# is just used for reporting, so maybe not?
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PIP=$(which pip 2>/dev/null || which pip-python 2>/dev/null || which pip3 2>/dev/null || true)
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if [[ -n $PIP ]]; then
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PIP_VERSION=$($PIP --version | awk '{ print $2}')
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echo "pip: $PIP_VERSION"
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else
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echo "pip: Not Installed"
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fi
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}
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function install_get_pip {
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if [[ "$PYTHON3_VERSION" = "3.6" ]]; then
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_pip_url=$PIP_GET_PIP36_URL
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_local_pip="$FILES/$(basename $_pip_url)-py36"
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else
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_pip_url=$PIP_GET_PIP_URL
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_local_pip="$FILES/$(basename $_pip_url)"
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fi
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# If get-pip.py isn't python, delete it. This was probably an
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# outage on the server.
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if [[ -r $_local_pip ]]; then
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if ! head -1 $_local_pip | grep -q '#!/usr/bin/env python'; then
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echo "WARNING: Corrupt $_local_pip found removing"
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rm $_local_pip
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fi
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fi
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# The OpenStack gate and others put a cached version of get-pip.py
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# for this to find, explicitly to avoid download issues.
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#
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# However, if DevStack *did* download the file, we want to check
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# for updates; people can leave their stacks around for a long
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# time and in the mean-time pip might get upgraded.
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#
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# Thus we use curl's "-z" feature to always check the modified
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# since and only download if a new version is out -- but only if
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# it seems we downloaded the file originally.
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if [[ ! -r $_local_pip || -r $_local_pip.downloaded ]]; then
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# only test freshness if LOCAL_PIP is actually there,
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# otherwise we generate a scary warning.
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local timecond=""
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if [[ -r $_local_pip ]]; then
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timecond="-z $_local_pip"
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fi
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curl -f --retry 6 --retry-delay 5 \
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$timecond -o $_local_pip $_pip_url || \
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die $LINENO "Download of get-pip.py failed"
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touch $_local_pip.downloaded
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fi
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sudo -H -E python${PYTHON3_VERSION} $_local_pip
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}
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function configure_pypi_alternative_url {
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PIP_ROOT_FOLDER="$HOME/.pip"
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PIP_CONFIG_FILE="$PIP_ROOT_FOLDER/pip.conf"
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if [[ ! -d $PIP_ROOT_FOLDER ]]; then
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echo "Creating $PIP_ROOT_FOLDER"
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mkdir $PIP_ROOT_FOLDER
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fi
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if [[ ! -f $PIP_CONFIG_FILE ]]; then
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echo "Creating $PIP_CONFIG_FILE"
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touch $PIP_CONFIG_FILE
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fi
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if ! ini_has_option "$PIP_CONFIG_FILE" "global" "index-url"; then
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# It means that the index-url does not exist
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iniset "$PIP_CONFIG_FILE" "global" "index-url" "$PYPI_OVERRIDE"
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fi
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}
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# Show starting versions
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get_versions
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if [[ -n $PYPI_ALTERNATIVE_URL ]]; then
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configure_pypi_alternative_url
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fi
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if is_fedora && [[ ${DISTRO} == f* || ${DISTRO} == rhel9 ]]; then
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# get-pip.py will not install over the python3-pip package in
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# Fedora 34 any more.
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1988935
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# https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9904
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# You can still install using get-pip.py if python3-pip is *not*
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# installed; this *should* remain separate under /usr/local and not break
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# if python3-pip is later installed.
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# For general sanity, we just use the packaged pip. It should be
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# recent enough anyway. This is included via rpms/general
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: # Simply fall through
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elif is_ubuntu; then
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# pip on Ubuntu 20.04 and higher is new enough, too
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# drop setuptools from u-c
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sed -i -e '/setuptools/d' $REQUIREMENTS_DIR/upper-constraints.txt
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else
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install_get_pip
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# Note setuptools is part of requirements.txt and we want to make sure
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# we obey any versioning as described there.
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pip_install_gr setuptools
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fi
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set -x
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get_versions
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