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author | Devan Goodwin <dgoodwin@redhat.com> | 2015-11-06 09:49:17 -0400 |
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committer | Devan Goodwin <dgoodwin@redhat.com> | 2015-11-06 11:35:22 -0400 |
commit | 66791fd954731c7d4286d48683b7fe40288d5000 (patch) | |
tree | bebbc878379cc2975bfcf220b7919de6e5b078a3 | |
parent | 7b405f03f75b3c03a6016024ee757c1645bf234c (diff) | |
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Add pre-upgrade script to be run on first master.
Script currently just checks for port names that are no longer valid. In theory
other checks may be added to this script in the future. Script was originally
written by Steve Milner and Andy Goldstein.
If the script fails, ansible seems to handle this nicely by default, exiting
the upgrade and displaying stderr and stdout, both of which contain useful info
on what the problem was.
-rw-r--r-- | playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/files/pre-upgrade-check | 185 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/upgrade.yml | 7 |
2 files changed, 192 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/files/pre-upgrade-check b/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/files/pre-upgrade-check new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c8ecae399 --- /dev/null +++ b/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/files/pre-upgrade-check @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +""" +Pre-upgrade checks that must be run on a master before proceeding with upgrade. +""" +# This is a script not a python module: +# pylint: disable=invalid-name + +# NOTE: This script should not require any python libs other than what is +# in the standard library. + +__license__ = "ASL 2.0" + +import json +import os +import subprocess +import re + +# The maximum length of container.ports.name +ALLOWED_LENGTH = 15 +# The valid structure of container.ports.name +ALLOWED_CHARS = re.compile('^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9\\-]*[a-z0-9]$') +AT_LEAST_ONE_LETTER = re.compile('[a-z]') +# look at OS_PATH for the full path. Default ot 'oc' +OC_PATH = os.getenv('OC_PATH', 'oc') + + +def validate(value): + """ + validate verifies that value matches required conventions + + Rules of container.ports.name validation: + + * must be less that 16 chars + * at least one letter + * only a-z0-9- + * hyphens can not be leading or trailing or next to each other + + :Parameters: + - `value`: Value to validate + """ + if len(value) > ALLOWED_LENGTH: + return False + + if '--' in value: + return False + + # We search since it can be anywhere + if not AT_LEAST_ONE_LETTER.search(value): + return False + + # We match because it must start at the beginning + if not ALLOWED_CHARS.match(value): + return False + return True + + +def list_items(kind): + """ + list_items returns a list of items from the api + + :Parameters: + - `kind`: Kind of item to access + """ + response = subprocess.check_output([OC_PATH, 'get', '--all-namespaces', '-o', 'json', kind]) + items = json.loads(response) + return items.get("items", []) + + +def get(obj, *paths): + """ + Gets an object + + :Parameters: + - `obj`: A dictionary structure + - `path`: All other non-keyword arguments + """ + ret_obj = obj + for path in paths: + if ret_obj.get(path, None) is None: + return [] + ret_obj = ret_obj[path] + return ret_obj + + +# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments +def pretty_print_errors(namespace, kind, item_name, container_name, port_name, valid): + """ + Prints out results in human friendly way. + + :Parameters: + - `namespace`: Namespace of the resource + - `kind`: Kind of the resource + - `item_name`: Name of the resource + - `container_name`: Name of the container. May be "" when kind=Service. + - `port_name`: Name of the port + - `valid`: True if the port is valid + """ + if not valid: + if len(container_name) > 0: + print('%s/%s -n %s (Container="%s" Port="%s")' % ( + kind, item_name, namespace, container_name, port_name)) + else: + print('%s/%s -n %s (Port="%s")' % ( + kind, item_name, namespace, port_name)) + + +def print_validation_header(): + """ + Prints the error header. Should run on the first error to avoid + overwhelming the user. + """ + print """\ +At least one port name does not validate. Valid port names: + + * must be less that 16 chars + * have at least one letter + * only a-z0-9- + * do not start or end with - + * Dashes may not be next to eachother ('--') +""" + + +def main(): + """ + main is the main entry point to this script + """ + try: + # the comma at the end suppresses the newline + print "Checking for oc ...", + subprocess.check_output([OC_PATH, 'whoami']) + print "found" + except: + print( + 'Can not find oc (%s). Override the path with the ' + 'OC_PATH environment variable. Exiting...' % OC_PATH) + raise SystemExit(1) + + # Where the magic happens + first_error = True + for kind, path in [ + ('replicationcontrollers', ("spec", "template", "spec", "containers")), + ('pods', ("spec", "containers")), + ('deploymentconfigs', ("spec", "template", "spec", "containers"))]: + for item in list_items(kind): + namespace = item["metadata"]["namespace"] + item_name = item["metadata"]["name"] + for container in get(item, *path): + container_name = container["name"] + for port in get(container, "ports"): + port_name = port.get("name", None) + if not port_name: + # Unnamed ports are OK + continue + valid = validate(port_name) + if not valid and first_error: + first_error = False + print_validation_header() + pretty_print_errors( + namespace, kind, item_name, + container_name, port_name, valid) + + # Services follow a different flow + for item in list_items('services'): + namespace = item["metadata"]["namespace"] + item_name = item["metadata"]["name"] + for port in get(item, "spec", "ports"): + port_name = port.get("targetPort", None) + if isinstance(port_name, int) or port_name is None: + # Integer only or unnamed ports are OK + continue + valid = validate(port_name) + if not valid and first_error: + first_error = False + print_validation_header() + pretty_print_errors( + namespace, "services", item_name, "", port_name, valid) + + # If we had at least 1 error then exit with 1 + if not first_error: + raise SystemExit(1) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() + diff --git a/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/upgrade.yml b/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/upgrade.yml index e63add4d1..4ca9b94ac 100644 --- a/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/upgrade.yml +++ b/playbooks/adhoc/upgrades/upgrade.yml @@ -13,6 +13,13 @@ - fail: msg="Deployment type enterprise not supported for upgrade" when: deployment_type == "enterprise" +- name: Run pre-upgrade checks on first master + hosts: masters[0] + tasks: + # If this script errors out ansible will show the default stdout/stderr + # which contains details for the user: + - script: files/pre-upgrade-check + - name: Evaluate etcd_hosts hosts: localhost tasks: |