- enabled_targets/names_for: one implementation of 'a host acts only on its own targets'; --host s5 and --host s5.fisher.hu now select the same targets - shell_value: JSON booleans reach shell consumers as true/false - cd-status: capture before eval, so the unconfigured-host branch is reachable - cd-deploy writes a .status record; cd-status reads it instead of grepping the log's prose - cd-render-hooks --list-urls replaces two inline JSON readers
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6.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
203 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Query targets.json.
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The manifest is the only place that knows how a (repo, branch) pair maps onto a
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host, a compose stack and an image. Everything else -- the deploy script, the
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hook generator, the installer -- asks this helper rather than parsing JSON
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itself, so there is exactly one implementation of the matching rules.
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Subcommands:
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resolve --repo OWNER/NAME --branch BRANCH [--host HOST]
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Print shell-quoted KEY=VALUE lines for the matching target.
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Exit 3 when nothing matches (a normal, non-error result: it just
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means this push is not ours to act on).
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list [--host HOST]
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Print the name of every enabled target owned by HOST, one per line.
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host-config [--host HOST]
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Print shell-quoted BIND/PORT for HOST.
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hostnames
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Print the names this machine answers to (diagnostics).
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HOST defaults to the local machine in every subcommand.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import argparse
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import functools
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import json
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import os
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import shlex
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import socket
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import sys
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from collections.abc import Iterator
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from pathlib import Path
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REPO_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
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# CD_TARGETS_FILE lets a test run against a scratch manifest. It changes which
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# manifest is read, never which host this machine is allowed to act as, so it
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# cannot be used to make one host deploy another's targets.
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MANIFEST = Path(os.environ.get("CD_TARGETS_FILE", REPO_ROOT / "targets.json"))
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NO_MATCH = 3
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@functools.cache
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def local_hostnames() -> frozenset[str]:
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"""Every name this machine plausibly answers to.
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Hosts in this fleet are referred to by FQDN in the manifest but report a
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short name from `hostname`, so both forms -- and the leading label of any
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FQDN -- have to count as a match. Getting this wrong is how the old
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per-project scripts ended up with a dead `hostname != s2` guard.
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Cached: `getfqdn` can block on a slow resolver, and this sits on the path of
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every webhook delivery. The answer cannot change within one process.
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"""
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names = {socket.gethostname()}
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try:
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names.add(socket.getfqdn())
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except OSError:
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pass
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for name in list(names):
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if "." in name:
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names.add(name.split(".", 1)[0])
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return frozenset(n.lower() for n in names if n)
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def host_matches(target_host: str, names: frozenset[str]) -> bool:
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target_host = target_host.lower()
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return target_host in names or target_host.split(".", 1)[0] in names
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def names_for(explicit: str | None) -> frozenset[str]:
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"""The names a target's `host` field is matched against.
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Defaults to this machine's own names. An explicit --host is expanded to both
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its FQDN and short forms, the same way `local_hostnames` expands the local
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ones, so `--host s5` and `--host s5.fisher.hu` select the same targets.
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"""
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if not explicit:
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return local_hostnames()
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name = explicit.lower()
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return frozenset({name, name.split(".", 1)[0]})
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def enabled_targets(manifest: dict, names: frozenset[str]) -> Iterator[dict]:
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"""Every enabled target owned by `names`, in manifest order.
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The single implementation of "a host acts only on its own targets" -- the
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rule the whole design rests on. cd-render-hooks imports this rather than
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repeating the filter, so a new filtering dimension is one edit, not four.
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"""
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for target in manifest.get("targets", []):
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if target.get("enabled", True) and host_matches(target["host"], names):
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yield target
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def load() -> dict:
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try:
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return json.loads(MANIFEST.read_text())
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except FileNotFoundError:
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sys.exit(f"cd-target: manifest not found: {MANIFEST}")
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except json.JSONDecodeError as exc:
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sys.exit(f"cd-target: manifest is not valid JSON: {exc}")
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def pick_host(manifest: dict, explicit: str | None) -> str:
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"""Return the manifest's canonical name for the host we are acting as."""
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if explicit:
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return explicit
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names = local_hostnames()
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for host in manifest.get("hosts", {}):
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if host_matches(host, names):
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return host
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# Not a configured host: return the short local name so callers report
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# something truthful rather than silently adopting another host's identity.
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return socket.gethostname()
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def shell_value(value: object) -> str:
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"""Render a manifest value the way a shell consumer expects it.
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JSON booleans would otherwise arrive as Python's `True`/`False`, forcing
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every consumer to test for both spellings of every boolean field.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, bool):
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return "true" if value else "false"
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return str(value)
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def emit(pairs: dict[str, object]) -> None:
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for key, value in pairs.items():
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print(f"{key}={shlex.quote(shell_value(value))}")
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def cmd_resolve(args, manifest: dict) -> int:
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host = pick_host(manifest, args.host)
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defaults = manifest.get("defaults", {})
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for target in enabled_targets(manifest, names_for(args.host)):
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if target["repo"] != args.repo or target["branch"] != args.branch:
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continue
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merged = {**defaults, **target}
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merged["resolved_host"] = host
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emit({f"CD_{k.upper()}": v for k, v in merged.items() if not k.startswith("_")})
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return 0
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return NO_MATCH
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def cmd_list(args, manifest: dict) -> int:
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for target in enabled_targets(manifest, names_for(args.host)):
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print(target["name"])
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return 0
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def cmd_host_config(args, manifest: dict) -> int:
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host = pick_host(manifest, args.host)
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config = manifest.get("hosts", {}).get(host)
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if config is None:
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sys.exit(
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f"cd-target: host {host!r} has no entry in targets.json 'hosts'. "
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"Add one before installing here."
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)
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emit({"CD_HOST": host, "CD_BIND": config["bind"], "CD_PORT": config["port"]})
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return 0
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def cmd_hostnames(_args, _manifest: dict) -> int:
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print(" ".join(sorted(local_hostnames())))
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return 0
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def main() -> int:
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Query the CD target manifest")
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sub = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", required=True)
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p = sub.add_parser("resolve")
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p.add_argument("--repo", required=True)
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p.add_argument("--branch", required=True)
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p.add_argument("--host")
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p.set_defaults(func=cmd_resolve)
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for name, func in (("list", cmd_list), ("host-config", cmd_host_config)):
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p = sub.add_parser(name)
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p.add_argument("--host")
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p.set_defaults(func=func)
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p = sub.add_parser("hostnames")
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p.set_defaults(func=cmd_hostnames)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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return args.func(args, load())
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main())
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