openstack-ansible/scripts/openstack-ansible.sh
Kevin Carter 2b2447e72d Change the osa wrapper from a heredoc to a file
The OSA warpper has been a heredoc forever however it makes a lot more
sense to have it be a file that we copy. This should help folks
understand where this comes from and what it's doing.

The environment variable "OSA_WRAPPER_BIN" has been added to the bootstrap
script so that deployers could, if they so choose, override the wrapper
script with something else. While I can't imagine folks needing this all
the time, there have been several occasions where it's been necessary to
augment the wrapper tool locally within an environment. Every-time this has
been needed it creates a maintenance burden on operators over the lifetime
of the deployment and it'd be great if we had an official entry point into
this tooling when needed.

Change-Id: Iaac5a8ff070b68a87e4f2b7cebc37749bf513c29
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
2018-07-15 04:13:24 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
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# (c) 2014, Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
# OpenStack wrapper tool to ease the use of ansible with multiple variable files.
export PATH="/opt/ansible-runtime/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:${PATH}"
function info {
if [ "${ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR:-0}" -eq "1" ]; then
echo -e "${@}"
else
echo -e "\e[0;35m${@}\e[0m"
fi
}
# Figure out which Ansible binary was executed
RUN_CMD=$(basename ${0})
# Apply the OpenStack-Ansible configuration selectively.
if [[ "${PWD}" == *"${OSA_CLONE_DIR}"* ]] || [ "${RUN_CMD}" == "openstack-ansible" ]; then
# Source the Ansible configuration.
. /usr/local/bin/openstack-ansible.rc
# Load userspace group vars
if [[ -d /etc/openstack_deploy/group_vars || -d /etc/openstack_deploy/host_vars ]]; then
if [[ ! -f /etc/openstack_deploy/inventory.ini ]]; then
echo '[all]' > /etc/openstack_deploy/inventory.ini
fi
fi
# Check whether there are any user configuration files
if ls -1 /etc/openstack_deploy/user_*.yml &> /dev/null; then
# Discover the variable files.
VAR1="$(for i in $(ls /etc/openstack_deploy/user_*.yml); do echo -ne "-e @$i "; done)"
# Provide information on the discovered variables.
info "Variable files: \"${VAR1}\""
fi
else
# If you're not executing 'openstack-ansible' and are
# not in the OSA git clone root, then do not source
# the configuration and do not add extra vars.
VAR1=""
fi
# Execute the Ansible command.
if [ "${RUN_CMD}" == "openstack-ansible" ] || [ "${RUN_CMD}" == "ansible-playbook" ]; then
ansible-playbook "${@}" ${VAR1}
PLAYBOOK_RC="$?"
if [[ "${PLAYBOOK_RC}" -ne "0" ]]; then
echo -e "\nEXIT NOTICE [Playbook execution failure] **************************************"
else
echo -e "\nEXIT NOTICE [Playbook execution success] **************************************"
fi
echo "==============================================================================="
exit "${PLAYBOOK_RC}"
else
${RUN_CMD} "${@}"
fi