This helps with running the script locally. Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
167 lines
5.3 KiB
Bash
Executable file
167 lines
5.3 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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set -eu
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SHARE_DIR=/tmp/osbuild-composer-koji-test
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koji_stop () {
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echo "Shutting down containers, please wait..."
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} stop org.osbuild.koji.koji || true
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} rm org.osbuild.koji.koji || true
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} stop org.osbuild.koji.kdc || true
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} rm org.osbuild.koji.kdc || true
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} stop org.osbuild.koji.postgres || true
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} rm org.osbuild.koji.postgres || true
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} network rm -f org.osbuild.koji || true
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rm -rf "${SHARE_DIR}" || true
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}
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koji_clean_up_bad_start () {
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# remember the exit code, so we can report it later
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EXIT_CODE=$?
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echo "Start failed, removing containers."
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koji_stop
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exit $EXIT_CODE
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}
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# helper to simplify sql queries to the postgres instance
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psql_cmd () {
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} exec org.osbuild.koji.postgres psql -U koji -d koji "$@"
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}
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# helper to simplify running commands in the kdc container
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kdc_exec() {
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} exec org.osbuild.koji.kdc "$@"
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}
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koji_start() {
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local cert_dir
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cert_dir="$1"
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trap koji_clean_up_bad_start EXIT
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# create a share directory which is used to share files between the host and containers
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mkdir "${SHARE_DIR}"
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cp "${cert_dir}/kojihub-key.pem" "${SHARE_DIR}/key.pem"
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cp "${cert_dir}/kojihub-crt.pem" "${SHARE_DIR}/crt.pem"
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cp "${cert_dir}/ca-crt.pem" "${SHARE_DIR}/ca-crt.pem"
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} network create org.osbuild.koji
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} run -d --name org.osbuild.koji.postgres --network org.osbuild.koji \
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-e POSTGRES_USER=koji \
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-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=kojipass \
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-e POSTGRES_DB=koji \
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quay.io/osbuild/postgres:13-alpine
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} run -d --name org.osbuild.koji.kdc \
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--network org.osbuild.koji \
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-v "${SHARE_DIR}:/share:z" \
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-p 88:88/udp \
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quay.io/osbuild/kdc:latest
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# initialize krb pricipals and create keytabs for them
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# HTTP/localhost@LOCAL for kojihub
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kdc_exec kadmin.local -r LOCAL add_principal -randkey HTTP/localhost@LOCAL
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kdc_exec kadmin.local -r LOCAL ktadd -k /share/koji.keytab HTTP/localhost@LOCAL
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kdc_exec chmod 644 /share/koji.keytab
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# osbuild-krb@LOCAL for koji clients
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kdc_exec kadmin.local -r LOCAL add_principal -randkey osbuild-krb@LOCAL
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kdc_exec kadmin.local -r LOCAL ktadd -k /share/client.keytab osbuild-krb@LOCAL
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kdc_exec chmod 644 /share/client.keytab
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} run -d --name org.osbuild.koji.koji --network org.osbuild.koji \
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-v "${SHARE_DIR}:/share:z" \
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-p 8080:80 \
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-p 4343:443 \
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-e POSTGRES_USER=koji \
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-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=kojipass \
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-e POSTGRES_DB=koji \
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-e POSTGRES_HOST=org.osbuild.koji.postgres \
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quay.io/osbuild/koji:latest
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# TODO: we need to wait for the database to be initialized here. A better method should be used.
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sleep 10
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} logs org.osbuild.koji.postgres
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${CONTAINER_RUNTIME} logs org.osbuild.koji.koji
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# create koji users
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# kojiadmin/kojipass - admin
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# osbuild/osbuildpass - regular user
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# osbuild-krb: - regular user authenticated with Kerberos principal osbuild-krb@LOCAL
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psql_cmd -c "insert into users (name, password, status, usertype) values ('kojiadmin', 'kojipass', 0, 0)" >/dev/null
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psql_cmd -c "insert into user_perms (user_id, perm_id, creator_id) values (1, 1, 1)" >/dev/null
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psql_cmd -c "insert into users (name, password, status, usertype) values ('osbuild', 'osbuildpass', 0, 0)" >/dev/null
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psql_cmd -c "insert into users (name, status, usertype) values ('osbuild-krb', 0, 0)" >/dev/null
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psql_cmd -c "insert into user_krb_principals (user_id, krb_principal) values (3, 'osbuild-krb@LOCAL')" >/dev/null
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# create content generator osbuild, give osbuild and osbuild-krb users access to it
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psql_cmd -c "insert into content_generator (name) values ('osbuild')" >/dev/null
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psql_cmd -c "insert into cg_users (cg_id, user_id, creator_id, active) values (1, 2, 1, true), (1, 3, 1, true)" >/dev/null
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# When the test upload a vhd.xz image to koji, it returns `koji.GenericError:
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# multiple matches for file extension: vhd.xz`. It seems like the default
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# schema is not valid for vhd.xz images because it contains two archive types
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# for them which koji cannot handle. I reported this issue as
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#
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# https://pagure.io/koji/issue/3605
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#
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# This line works around that by removing one of the archive types, so koji
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# isn't confused by two same records.
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psql_cmd -c "delete from archivetypes where name='vhdx-compressed'" >/dev/null
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echo "Containers are running, to stop them use:"
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echo "$0 stop"
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trap - EXIT
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}
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# check arguments
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if [[ $# -lt 1 || ( "$1" != "start" && "$1" != "stop" ) ]]; then
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cat <<DOC
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usage: $0 command
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Commands:
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start - starts the koji containers,
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optionally takes a directory with kojihub certificates as an argument
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stop - stops and removes the koji containers
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DOC
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exit 3
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fi
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# this script must be run as root
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if [ $UID != 0 ]; then
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echo This script must be run as root.
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exit 1
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fi
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# decide whether podman or docker should be used
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if which podman 2>/dev/null >&2; then
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CONTAINER_RUNTIME=podman
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elif which docker 2>/dev/null >&2; then
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CONTAINER_RUNTIME=docker
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else
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echo No container runtime found, install podman or docker.
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exit 2
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fi
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if [ "$1" == "start" ]; then
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cert_dir="/etc/osbuild-composer"
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if [[ $# -eq 2 ]]; then
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cert_dir="$2"
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fi
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koji_start "$cert_dir"
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fi
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if [ "$1" == "stop" ]; then
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koji_stop
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fi
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