enhancements to install_packages macro

- Adds debian_package_install method to the jinja environment
  that will return the necessary set of commands needed to
  install packages via apt-get and/or URLs to .deb packages
- Updates install_packages macro to make use of the method
  above

Change-Id: Ie9318a7def54b5034ba91375fd8fd3b589d18349
Partially-implements: blueprint third-party-plugin-support
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Abe Music 2016-07-28 16:31:16 -05:00
parent 6ea99983fc
commit 29fcb04cf3
3 changed files with 83 additions and 2 deletions

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{% macro install_packages(packages) -%}
{% if base_distro in ['centos', 'fedora', 'oraclelinux', 'rhel'] -%}
yum -y install {{ packages | join(' ') }} && yum clean all
yum -y install {{ packages | join(' ') }} && yum clean all
{%- elif base_distro in ['ubuntu', 'debian'] -%}
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends {{ packages | join(' ') }} && apt-get clean
{#-
debian_package_install is a utility method to build up an appropriate
set of commands to install packages in a debian-based environment that
may include URL links to a .deb package (e.g, heka)
-#}
{{ debian_package_install(packages) }}
{%- endif %}
{%- endmacro %}

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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ if PROJECT_ROOT not in sys.path:
from kolla.common import config as common_config
from kolla.common import task
from kolla.template import filters as jinja_filters
from kolla.template import methods as jinja_methods
from kolla import version
@ -625,6 +626,17 @@ class KollaWorker(object):
}
return filters
def _get_methods(self):
"""Mapping of available Jinja methods
return a dictionary that maps available function names and their
corresponding python methods to make them available in jinja templates
"""
return {
'debian_package_install': jinja_methods.debian_package_install,
}
def create_dockerfiles(self):
kolla_version = version.version_info.cached_version_string()
supported_distro_release = common_config.DISTRO_RELEASE.get(
@ -648,6 +660,7 @@ class KollaWorker(object):
env = jinja2.Environment( # nosec: not used to render HTML
loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(self.working_dir))
env.filters.update(self._get_filters())
env.globals.update(self._get_methods())
tpl_path = os.path.join(
os.path.relpath(path, self.working_dir),
template_name)

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kolla/template/methods.py Normal file
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
def debian_package_install(packages):
"""Jinja utility method for building debian-based package install command
apt-get is not capable of installing .deb files from a URL and the
template logic to construct a series of steps to install regular packages
from apt repos as well as .deb files that need to be downloaded, manually
installed, and cleaned up is complicated. This method will contruct the
proper string required to install all packages in a way that's a bit
easier to follow
:param packages: a list of strings that are either packages to install
from an apt repo, or URLs to .deb files
:type packages: list
:returns: string suitable to provide to RUN command in a Dockerfile that
will install the given packages
:rtype: string
"""
cmds = []
# divide the list into two groups, one for regular packages and one for
# URL packages
reg_packages, url_packages = [], []
for package in packages:
if package.startswith('http'):
url_packages.append(package)
else:
reg_packages.append(package)
# handle the apt-get install
if reg_packages:
cmds.append('apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends {}'.format(
' '.join(reg_packages)
))
cmds.append('apt-get clean')
# handle URL packages
for url in url_packages:
# the path portion should be the file name
name = url[url.rfind('/') + 1:]
cmds.extend([
'curl --location {} -o {}'.format(url, name),
'dpkg -i {}'.format(name),
'rm -rf {}'.format(name),
])
# return the list of commands
return ' && '.join(cmds)