openstack-ansible/scripts/scripts-library.sh
Jesse Pretorius 6a8f21dedb Use setuptools 33.1.1
As per [1] and [2] setuptools 34.0.0-34.2.0 does not handle
re-installs or upgrades properly.

This patch reduces the version we use to the last known
good version.

[1] https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/951
[2] https://review.openstack.org/436948

Change-Id: Ic08f6d0035c4bbaa22412ad5f4176c2fe09cee3b
2017-02-23 14:56:17 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
# 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.
## Vars ----------------------------------------------------------------------
LINE='----------------------------------------------------------------------'
MAX_RETRIES=${MAX_RETRIES:-5}
ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS=${ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS:--e gather_facts=False}
STARTTIME="${STARTTIME:-$(date +%s)}"
PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS=${PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS:-'pip==9.0.1 setuptools==33.1.1 wheel==0.29.0 '}
COMMAND_LOGS=${COMMAND_LOGS:-"/openstack/log/ansible_cmd_logs"}
# The default SSHD configuration has MaxSessions = 10. If a deployer changes
# their SSHD config, then the ANSIBLE_FORKS may be set to a higher number. We
# set the value to 10 or the number of CPU's, whichever is less. This is to
# balance between performance gains from the higher number, and CPU
# consumption. If ANSIBLE_FORKS is already set to a value, then we leave it
# alone.
# ref: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+bug/1479812
if [ -z "${ANSIBLE_FORKS:-}" ]; then
CPU_NUM=$(grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo)
if [ ${CPU_NUM} -lt "10" ]; then
ANSIBLE_FORKS=${CPU_NUM}
else
ANSIBLE_FORKS=10
fi
fi
## Functions -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Determine the distribution we are running on, so that we can configure it
# appropriately.
function determine_distro {
source /etc/os-release 2>/dev/null
export DISTRO_ID="${ID}"
export DISTRO_NAME="${NAME}"
export DISTRO_VERSION_ID="${VERSION_ID}"
}
# Used to retry a process that may fail due to random issues.
function successerator {
set +e
# Get the time that the method was started.
OP_START_TIME=$(date +%s)
# Set the initial return value to failure.
false
for ((RETRY=0; $? != 0 && RETRY < MAX_RETRIES; RETRY++)); do
if [ ${RETRY} -gt 1 ];then
"$@" -vvvv
else
"$@"
fi
done
# If max retires were hit, fail.
if [ $? -ne 0 ] && [ ${RETRY} -eq ${MAX_RETRIES} ];then
echo -e "\nHit maximum number of retries, giving up...\n"
exit_fail
fi
# Ensure the log directory exists
if [[ ! -d "${COMMAND_LOGS}" ]];then
mkdir -p "${COMMAND_LOGS}"
fi
# Log the time that the method completed.
OP_TOTAL_SECONDS="$(( $(date +%s) - OP_START_TIME ))"
echo -e "- Operation: [ $@ ]\t${OP_TOTAL_SECONDS} seconds\tNumber of Attempts [ ${RETRY} ]" \
>> ${COMMAND_LOGS}/ansible_runtime_report.txt
set -e
}
function install_bits {
# Use the successerator to run openstack-ansible
successerator openstack-ansible "$@" ${ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS}
}
function ssh_key_create {
# Ensure that the ssh key exists and is an authorized_key
key_path="${HOME}/.ssh"
key_file="${key_path}/id_rsa"
# Ensure that the .ssh directory exists and has the right mode
if [ ! -d ${key_path} ]; then
mkdir -p ${key_path}
chmod 700 ${key_path}
fi
if [ ! -f "${key_file}" -a ! -f "${key_file}.pub" ]; then
rm -f ${key_file}*
ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ${key_file} -N ''
fi
# Ensure that the public key is included in the authorized_keys
# for the default root directory and the current home directory
key_content=$(cat "${key_file}.pub")
if ! grep -q "${key_content}" ${key_path}/authorized_keys; then
echo "${key_content}" | tee -a ${key_path}/authorized_keys
fi
}
function exit_state {
set +x
TOTALSECONDS="$(( $(date +%s) - STARTTIME ))"
info_block "Run Time = ${TOTALSECONDS} seconds || $((TOTALSECONDS / 60)) minutes"
if [ "${1}" == 0 ];then
info_block "Status: Success"
else
info_block "Status: Failure"
fi
exit ${1}
}
function exit_success {
set +x
exit_state 0
}
function exit_fail {
set +x
log_instance_info
info_block "Error Info - $@"
exit_state 1
}
function gate_job_exit_tasks {
# If this is a gate node from OpenStack-Infra Store all logs into the
# execution directory after gate run.
if [[ -d "/etc/nodepool" ]];then
GATE_LOG_DIR="$(dirname "${0}")/../logs"
mkdir -p "${GATE_LOG_DIR}/host" "${GATE_LOG_DIR}/openstack"
rsync --archive --verbose --safe-links --ignore-errors /var/log/ "${GATE_LOG_DIR}/host" || true
rsync --archive --verbose --safe-links --ignore-errors /openstack/log/ "${GATE_LOG_DIR}/openstack" || true
# Rename all files gathered to have a .txt suffix so that the compressed
# files are viewable via a web browser in OpenStack-CI.
find "${GATE_LOG_DIR}/" -type f -exec mv {} {}.txt \;
# Compress the files gathered so that they do not take up too much space.
# We use 'command' to ensure that we're not executing with some sort of alias.
command gzip --best --recursive "${GATE_LOG_DIR}/"
# Ensure that the files are readable by all users, including the non-root
# OpenStack-CI jenkins user.
chmod -R 0777 "${GATE_LOG_DIR}"
fi
}
function print_info {
PROC_NAME="- [ $@ ] -"
printf "\n%s%s\n" "$PROC_NAME" "${LINE:${#PROC_NAME}}"
}
function info_block {
echo "${LINE}"
print_info "$@"
echo "${LINE}"
}
function log_instance_info {
set +x
# Get host information post initial setup and reset verbosity
if [ ! -d "/openstack/log/instance-info" ];then
mkdir -p "/openstack/log/instance-info"
fi
get_instance_info
set -x
}
function get_repos_info {
for i in /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* /etc/yum.conf /etc/yum.repos.d/*; do
if [ -f "${i}" ]; then
echo -e "\n$i"
cat $i
fi
done
}
# Get instance info
function get_instance_info {
TS="$(date +"%H-%M-%S")"
(cat /etc/resolv.conf && \
which systemd-resolve && \
systemd-resolve --statistics && \
cat /etc/systemd/resolved.conf) > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_dns_info_${TS}.log" || true
tracepath "8.8.8.8" -m 5 > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_tracepath_info_${TS}.log" || true
tracepath6 "2001:4860:4860::8888" -m 5 >> \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_tracepath_info_${TS}.log" || true
lxc-ls --fancy > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_lxc_container_info_${TS}.log" || true
lxc-checkconfig > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_lxc_config_info_${TS}.log" || true
(iptables -vnL && iptables -t nat -vnL && iptables -t mangle -vnL) > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_firewall_info_${TS}.log" || true
ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=False \
ansible -i "localhost," localhost -m setup > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_system_info_${TS}.log" || true
get_repos_info > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_repo_info_${TS}.log" || true
determine_distro
case ${DISTRO_ID} in
centos|rhel|fedora)
rpm -qa > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_packages_info_${TS}.log" || true
;;
ubuntu|debian)
dpkg-query --list > \
"/openstack/log/instance-info/host_packages_info_${TS}.log" || true
;;
esac
}
function print_report {
# Print the stored report data
cat ${COMMAND_LOGS}/ansible_runtime_report.txt
}
function get_pip {
# check if pip is already installed
if [ "$(which pip)" ]; then
# make sure that the right pip base packages are installed
# If this fails retry with --isolated to bypass the repo server because the repo server will not have
# been updated at this point to include any newer pip packages.
pip install --upgrade ${PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS} || pip install --upgrade --isolated ${PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS}
# Ensure that our shell knows about the new pip
hash -r pip
# when pip is not installed, install it
else
# If GET_PIP_URL is set, then just use it
if [ -n "${GET_PIP_URL:-}" ]; then
curl --silent ${GET_PIP_URL} > /opt/get-pip.py
if head -n 1 /opt/get-pip.py | grep python; then
python /opt/get-pip.py ${PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS}
return
fi
fi
# Try getting pip from bootstrap.pypa.io as a primary source
curl --silent https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py > /opt/get-pip.py
if head -n 1 /opt/get-pip.py | grep python; then
python /opt/get-pip.py ${PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS}
return
fi
# Try the get-pip.py from the github repository as a primary source
curl --silent https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pypa/get-pip/master/get-pip.py > /opt/get-pip.py
if head -n 1 /opt/get-pip.py | grep python; then
python /opt/get-pip.py ${PIP_INSTALL_OPTIONS}
return
fi
echo "A suitable download location for get-pip.py could not be found."
exit_fail
fi
}
## Signal traps --------------------------------------------------------------
# Trap all Death Signals and Errors
trap "exit_fail ${LINENO} $? 'Received STOP Signal'" SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM
trap "exit_fail ${LINENO} $?" ERR
## Pre-flight check ----------------------------------------------------------
# Make sure only root can run our script
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
info_block "This script must be run as root"
exit_state 1
fi
# Check that we are in the root path of the cloned repo
if [ ! -d "etc" -a ! -d "scripts" -a ! -d "playbooks" ]; then
info_block "** ERROR **"
echo "Please execute this script from the root directory of the cloned source code."
echo -e "Example: /opt/openstack-ansible/\n"
exit_state 1
fi
## Exports -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Export known paths
export PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:${PATH}"
# Export the home directory just in case it's not set
export HOME="/root"
if [[ -f "/usr/local/bin/openstack-ansible.rc" ]];then
source "/usr/local/bin/openstack-ansible.rc"
fi