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author | Jaroslav Henner <jhenner@redhat.com> | 2015-10-05 21:36:14 +0200 |
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committer | Jaroslav Henner <jhenner@redhat.com> | 2015-10-06 12:13:45 +0200 |
commit | a8666531f6130f4b14c145ddece441328c2e60d4 (patch) | |
tree | 5bb5b06fa8533ee1e57954fa6aa7f3a9371121dd | |
parent | 9fd4af295a7c88b4c112b9bd500e396a766b3dc0 (diff) | |
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Fix exception handling.
The subcommand of the action was called using os.system. The exit value
of os.system is a 16-bit value. This value was propagated and used as
exit value of the whole `cluster {ACTION}` command without any
modification, resulting in `exit()` being called with value > 255. In
the CPython 2.7 exit(v) with v > 255 behaves like exit(0), which hides
that we had an error during the execution.
This commit removes the error propagation by return value and introduces
using exceptions instead.
-rwxr-xr-x | bin/cluster | 44 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/bin/cluster b/bin/cluster index 582327415..96dcf01e8 100755 --- a/bin/cluster +++ b/bin/cluster @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import argparse import ConfigParser import os import sys +import subprocess import traceback @@ -53,7 +54,6 @@ class Cluster(object): """ Create an OpenShift cluster for given provider :param args: command line arguments provided by user - :return: exit status from run command """ env = {'cluster_id': args.cluster_id, 'deployment_type': self.get_deployment_type(args)} @@ -65,65 +65,60 @@ class Cluster(object): env['num_infra'] = args.infra env['num_etcd'] = args.etcd - return self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) + self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) def terminate(self, args): """ Destroy OpenShift cluster :param args: command line arguments provided by user - :return: exit status from run command """ env = {'cluster_id': args.cluster_id, 'deployment_type': self.get_deployment_type(args)} playbook = "playbooks/{}/openshift-cluster/terminate.yml".format(args.provider) inventory = self.setup_provider(args.provider) - return self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) + self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) def list(self, args): """ List VMs in cluster :param args: command line arguments provided by user - :return: exit status from run command """ env = {'cluster_id': args.cluster_id, 'deployment_type': self.get_deployment_type(args)} playbook = "playbooks/{}/openshift-cluster/list.yml".format(args.provider) inventory = self.setup_provider(args.provider) - return self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) + self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) def config(self, args): """ Configure or reconfigure OpenShift across clustered VMs :param args: command line arguments provided by user - :return: exit status from run command """ env = {'cluster_id': args.cluster_id, 'deployment_type': self.get_deployment_type(args)} playbook = "playbooks/{}/openshift-cluster/config.yml".format(args.provider) inventory = self.setup_provider(args.provider) - return self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) + self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) def update(self, args): """ Update to latest OpenShift across clustered VMs :param args: command line arguments provided by user - :return: exit status from run command """ env = {'cluster_id': args.cluster_id, 'deployment_type': self.get_deployment_type(args)} playbook = "playbooks/{}/openshift-cluster/update.yml".format(args.provider) inventory = self.setup_provider(args.provider) - return self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) + self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) def service(self, args): """ Make the same service call across all nodes in the cluster :param args: command line arguments provided by user - :return: exit status from run command """ env = {'cluster_id': args.cluster_id, 'deployment_type': self.get_deployment_type(args), @@ -132,7 +127,7 @@ class Cluster(object): playbook = "playbooks/{}/openshift-cluster/service.yml".format(args.provider) inventory = self.setup_provider(args.provider) - return self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) + self.action(args, inventory, env, playbook) def setup_provider(self, provider): """ @@ -183,7 +178,6 @@ class Cluster(object): :param inventory: derived provider library :param env: environment variables for kubernetes :param playbook: ansible playbook to execute - :return: exit status from ansible-playbook command """ verbose = '' @@ -213,7 +207,18 @@ class Cluster(object): sys.stderr.write('RUN [{}]\n'.format(command)) sys.stderr.flush() - return os.system(command) + try: + subprocess.check_call(command, shell=True) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc: + raise ActionFailed("ACTION [{}] failed: {}" + .format(args.action, exc)) + + +class ActionFailed(Exception): + """ + Raised when action failed. + """ + pass if __name__ == '__main__': @@ -328,14 +333,11 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': sys.stderr.write('\nACTION [update] aborted by user!\n') exit(1) - status = 1 try: - status = args.func(args) - if status != 0: - sys.stderr.write("ACTION [{}] failed with exit status {}\n".format(args.action, status)) - except Exception, e: + args.func(args) + except Exception as exc: if args.verbose: traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr) else: - sys.stderr.write("{}\n".format(e)) - exit(status) + print >>sys.stderr, exc + exit(1) |