From 27b61887798fbfb88f293b4778633f969829d3ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Main Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2017 16:23:59 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Write out a json file containing container startup info and create tool to use it. This adds a bit to the post.yaml for docker to write out a json file containing all the information on how we are start docker containers (thanks Dan!). I've then written a script that parses this that can be used to execute docker run commands in various ways for debugging purposes. Change-Id: I36d66b42d1ac5030db8841820d4fc512a71d1285 Co-Authored-by: Dan Prince --- docker/docker-toool | 189 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docker/post.j2.yaml | 18 +++++ 2 files changed, 207 insertions(+) create mode 100755 docker/docker-toool diff --git a/docker/docker-toool b/docker/docker-toool new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..36aba4a736 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/docker-toool @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +#!/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. + +import argparse +import os +import shutil +import sys +import json + +docker_cmd = '/bin/docker' + +# Tool to start docker containers as configured via +# tripleo-heat-templates. +# +# This tool reads data from a json file generated from heat when the +# TripleO stack is run. All the configuration data used to start the +# containerized services is in this file. +# +# By default this tool lists all the containers that are started and +# their start order. +# +# If you wish to see the command line used to start a given container, +# specify it by name using the --container argument. --run can then be +# used with this to actually execute docker to run the container.\n +# +# Other options listed allow you to modify this command line for +# debugging purposes. For example: +# +# docker-toool -c swift-proxy -r -e /bin/bash -u root -i -n test +# +# will run the swift proxy container as user root, executing /bin/bash, +# +# named 'test', and will run interactively (eg -ti). + + +def parse_opts(argv): + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser("Tool to start docker containers via " + "TripleO configurations") + parser.add_argument('-f', '--config', + help="""File to use as docker startup configuration data.""", + default='/var/lib/docker-container-startup-configs.json') + parser.add_argument('-r', '--run', + action='store_true', + help="""Run the container as specified with --container.""", + default=False) + parser.add_argument('-e', '--command', + help="""Override the command used to run the container.""", + default='') + parser.add_argument('-c', '--container', + help="""Specify a container to run or show the command for.""", + default='') + parser.add_argument('-u', '--user', + help="""User to run container as.""", + default='') + parser.add_argument('-n', '--name', + help="""Name of container.""", + default='') + parser.add_argument('-i', '--interactive', + action='store_true', + help="""Start docker container interactively (-ti).""", + default=False) + opts = parser.parse_args(argv[1:]) + + return opts + +def docker_arg_map(key, value): + value = str(value).encode('ascii', 'ignore') + return { + 'environment': "--env=%s" % value, + # 'image': value, + 'net': "--net=%s" % value, + 'pid': "--pid=%s" % value, + 'privileged': "--privileged=%s" % value.lower(), + #'restart': "--restart=%s" % "false", + 'user': "--user=%s" % value, + 'volumes': "--volume=%s" % value, + 'volumes_from': "--volumes-from=%s" % value, + }.get(key, None) + +def run_docker_container(opts, container_name): + container_found = False + + with open(opts.config) as f: + json_data = json.load(f) + + for step in (json_data or []): + if step is None: + continue + for container in (json_data[step] or []): + if container == container_name: + print('container found: %s' % container) + container_found = True + # A few positional arguments: + command = '' + image = '' + + cmd = [ + docker_cmd, + 'run', + '--name', + opts.name or container + ] + for container_data in (json_data[step][container] or []): + if container_data == "environment": + for env in (json_data[step][container][container_data] or []): + arg = docker_arg_map("environment", env) + if arg: + cmd.append(arg) + elif container_data == "volumes": + for volume in (json_data[step][container][container_data] or []): + arg = docker_arg_map("volumes", volume) + if arg: + cmd.append(arg) + elif container_data == "volumes_from": + for volume in (json_data[step][container][container_data] or []): + arg = docker_arg_map("volumes_from", volume) + if arg: + cmd.append(arg) + elif container_data == 'command': + command = json_data[step][container][container_data] + elif container_data == 'image': + image = json_data[step][container][container_data] + else: + # Only add a restart if we're not interactive + if container_data == 'restart': + if opts.interactive: + continue + if container_data == 'user': + if opts.user: + continue + arg = docker_arg_map(container_data, + json_data[step][container][container_data]) + if arg: + cmd.append(arg) + + if opts.user: + cmd.append('--user') + cmd.append(opts.user) + if opts.interactive: + cmd.append('-ti') + # May as well remove it when we're done too + cmd.append('--rm') + cmd.append(image) + if opts.command: + cmd.append(opts.command) + elif command: + cmd.extend(command) + + print ' '.join(cmd) + + if opts.run: + os.execl(docker_cmd, *cmd) + + if not container_found: + print("Container '%s' not found!" % container_name) + +def list_docker_containers(opts): + print opts + with open(opts.config) as f: + json_data = json.load(f) + + for step in (json_data or []): + if step is None: + continue + print step + for container in (json_data[step] or []): + print('\tcontainer: %s' % container) + for container_data in (json_data[step][container] or []): + #print('\t\tcontainer_data: %s' % container_data) + if container_data == "start_order": + print('\t\tstart_order: %s' % json_data[step][container][container_data]) + +opts = parse_opts(sys.argv) + +if opts.container: + run_docker_container(opts, opts.container) +else: + list_docker_containers(opts) + diff --git a/docker/post.j2.yaml b/docker/post.j2.yaml index 3473f4cae5..ef83966717 100644 --- a/docker/post.j2.yaml +++ b/docker/post.j2.yaml @@ -187,6 +187,24 @@ resources: docker_config: {get_param: [role_data, {{role.name}}, docker_config]} docker_image: {get_param: [role_data, {{role.name}}, docker_image]} + # Here we are dumping all the docker container startup configuration data + # so that we can have access to how they are started outside of heat + # and docker-cmd. This lets us create command line tools to start and + # test these containers. + {{role.name}}DockerConfigJsonStartupData: + type: OS::Heat::StructuredConfig + properties: + group: json-file + config: + /var/lib/docker-container-startup-configs.json: + {get_attr: [{{role.name}}DockerConfig, value]} + + {{role.name}}DockerConfigJsonStartupDataDeployment: + type: OS::Heat::SoftwareDeploymentGroup + properties: + config: {get_resource: {{role.name}}DockerConfigJsonStartupData} + servers: {get_param: [servers, {{role.name}}]} + {{role.name}}KollaJsonConfig: type: OS::Heat::StructuredConfig properties: