debian-forge-composer/test/cases/vmware.sh
Jakub Rusz efbd5ebd7b ci/tests: Change the way artifacts are collected
We want to be able to safely gather any artifacts without worrying about
any possible secrets leaking. Every artifacts that we want to upload
will now have to be placed in /tmp/artifacts which will then be uploaded
to S3 by the executor and link to the artifacts will be provided in the
logs. Only people with access to our AWS account can see them.
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Test osbuild-composer 'upload to vmware' functionality. To do so, create and
# push a blueprint with composer cli. Then, create an instance in vSphere
# from the uploaded image. Finally, verify that the instance is running and
# cloud init ran.
#
set -euo pipefail
source /usr/libexec/osbuild-composer-test/set-env-variables.sh
# Colorful output.
function greenprint {
echo -e "\033[1;32m[$(date -Isecond)] ${1}\033[0m"
}
function get_build_info() {
key="$1"
fname="$2"
if rpm -q --quiet weldr-client; then
key=".body${key}"
fi
jq -r "${key}" "${fname}"
}
if [ "$ID" != "rhel" ]; then
greenprint "VMware test not supported on $ID"
exit 0
fi
# Provision the software under test.
/usr/libexec/osbuild-composer-test/provision.sh
GOVC_CMD=/tmp/govc
# Note: in GitLab CI the GOVMOMI_ variables are defined one-by-one
# instead of sourcing them from a file!
VCENTER_CREDS="${VCENTER_CREDS:-}"
if [ -n "$VCENTER_CREDS" ]; then
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
source "$VCENTER_CREDS"
fi
# We need govc to talk to vSphere
if ! hash govc; then
greenprint "Installing govc"
pushd /tmp
curl -Ls --retry 5 --output govc.gz \
https://github.com/vmware/govmomi/releases/download/v0.24.0/govc_linux_amd64.gz
gunzip -f govc.gz
chmod +x /tmp/govc
$GOVC_CMD version
popd
fi
TEST_UUID=$(uuidgen)
IMAGE_KEY=osbuild-composer-vmware-test-${TEST_UUID}
ARTIFACTS="${ARTIFACTS:-/tmp/artifacts}"
# Set up temporary files
TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
VMWARE_CONFIG=${TEMPDIR}/vmware.toml
BLUEPRINT_FILE=${TEMPDIR}/blueprint.toml
COMPOSE_START=${TEMPDIR}/compose-start-${IMAGE_KEY}.json
COMPOSE_INFO=${TEMPDIR}/compose-info-${IMAGE_KEY}.json
SSH_DATA_DIR=$(/usr/libexec/osbuild-composer-test/gen-ssh.sh)
SSH_KEY=${SSH_DATA_DIR}/id_rsa
SSH_KEY_PUB=$(cat "$SSH_KEY".pub)
# Check that the system started and is running correctly
running_test_check () {
STATUS=$(sudo ssh -i "${SSH_KEY}" redhat@"${1}" 'systemctl --wait is-system-running')
if [[ $STATUS == running || $STATUS == degraded ]]; then
echo 0
else
echo 1
fi
}
# Get the compose log.
get_compose_log () {
COMPOSE_ID=$1
LOG_FILE=${ARTIFACTS}/osbuild-${ID}-${VERSION_ID}-vmware.log
# Download the logs.
sudo composer-cli compose log "$COMPOSE_ID" | tee "$LOG_FILE" > /dev/null
}
# Get the compose metadata.
get_compose_metadata () {
COMPOSE_ID=$1
METADATA_FILE=${ARTIFACTS}/osbuild-${ID}-${VERSION_ID}-vmware.json
# Download the metadata.
sudo composer-cli compose metadata "$COMPOSE_ID" > /dev/null
# Find the tarball and extract it.
TARBALL=$(basename "$(find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*-metadata.tar")")
sudo tar -xf "$TARBALL"
sudo rm -f "$TARBALL"
# Move the JSON file into place.
sudo cat "${COMPOSE_ID}".json | jq -M '.' | tee "$METADATA_FILE" > /dev/null
}
# Write an VMWare TOML file
tee "$VMWARE_CONFIG" > /dev/null << EOF
provider = "vmware"
[settings]
host = "${GOVMOMI_URL}"
username = "${GOVMOMI_USERNAME}"
password = "${GOVMOMI_PASSWORD}"
cluster = "${GOVMOMI_CLUSTER}"
dataStore = "${GOVMOMI_DATASTORE}"
dataCenter = "${GOVMOMI_DATACENTER}"
EOF
# Write a basic blueprint for our image.
tee "$BLUEPRINT_FILE" > /dev/null << EOF
name = "bash"
description = "A base system with bash"
version = "0.0.1"
[[packages]]
name = "bash"
[customizations.services]
enabled = ["sshd"]
[[customizations.user]]
name = "redhat"
key = "${SSH_KEY_PUB}"
EOF
# Prepare the blueprint for the compose.
greenprint "📋 Preparing blueprint"
sudo composer-cli blueprints push "$BLUEPRINT_FILE"
sudo composer-cli blueprints depsolve bash
# Get worker unit file so we can watch the journal.
WORKER_UNIT=$(sudo systemctl list-units | grep -o -E "osbuild.*worker.*\.service")
sudo journalctl -af -n 1 -u "${WORKER_UNIT}" &
WORKER_JOURNAL_PID=$!
# Stop watching the worker journal when exiting.
trap 'sudo pkill -P ${WORKER_JOURNAL_PID}' EXIT
# Start the compose and upload to VMWare.
greenprint "🚀 Starting compose"
sudo composer-cli --json compose start bash vmdk "$IMAGE_KEY" "$VMWARE_CONFIG" | tee "$COMPOSE_START"
COMPOSE_ID=$(get_build_info ".build_id" "$COMPOSE_START")
# Wait for the compose to finish.
greenprint "⏱ Waiting for compose to finish: ${COMPOSE_ID}"
while true; do
sudo composer-cli --json compose info "${COMPOSE_ID}" | tee "$COMPOSE_INFO" > /dev/null
COMPOSE_STATUS=$(get_build_info ".queue_status" "$COMPOSE_INFO")
# Is the compose finished?
if [[ $COMPOSE_STATUS != RUNNING ]] && [[ $COMPOSE_STATUS != WAITING ]]; then
break
fi
# Wait 30 seconds and try again.
sleep 30
done
# Capture the compose logs from osbuild.
greenprint "💬 Getting compose log and metadata"
get_compose_log "$COMPOSE_ID"
get_compose_metadata "$COMPOSE_ID"
# Kill the journal monitor immediately and remove the trap
sudo pkill -P ${WORKER_JOURNAL_PID}
trap - EXIT
# Did the compose finish with success?
if [[ $COMPOSE_STATUS != FINISHED ]]; then
echo "Something went wrong with the compose. 😢"
exit 1
fi
greenprint "👷🏻 Building VM in vSphere"
$GOVC_CMD vm.create -u "${GOVMOMI_USERNAME}":"${GOVMOMI_PASSWORD}"@"${GOVMOMI_URL}" \
-k=true \
-pool="${GOVMOMI_CLUSTER}"/Resources \
-dc="${GOVMOMI_DATACENTER}" \
-ds="${GOVMOMI_DATASTORE}" \
-folder="${GOVMOMI_FOLDER}" \
-net="${GOVMOMI_NETWORK}" \
-net.adapter=vmxnet3 \
-m=4096 -c=2 -g=rhel8_64Guest -on=true -firmware=bios \
-disk="${IMAGE_KEY}"/"${IMAGE_KEY}".vmdk \
--disk.controller=ide \
"${IMAGE_KEY}"
# tagging vm as testing object
$GOVC_CMD tags.attach -u "${GOVMOMI_USERNAME}":"${GOVMOMI_PASSWORD}"@"${GOVMOMI_URL}" \
-k=true \
-c "osbuild-composer testing" gitlab-ci-test \
"/${GOVMOMI_DATACENTER}/vm/${GOVMOMI_FOLDER}/${IMAGE_KEY}"
greenprint "Getting IP of created VM"
VM_IP=$($GOVC_CMD vm.ip -u "${GOVMOMI_USERNAME}":"${GOVMOMI_PASSWORD}"@"${GOVMOMI_URL}" -k=true "${IMAGE_KEY}")
# Wait for the node to come online.
greenprint "⏱ Waiting for VM to respond to ssh"
LOOP_COUNTER=1
while [ $LOOP_COUNTER -le 30 ]; do
if ssh-keyscan "$VM_IP" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "SSH is up!"
ssh-keyscan "$VM_IP" | sudo tee -a /root/.ssh/known_hosts
break
fi
# ssh-keyscan has a 5 second timeout by default, so the pause per loop
# is 10 seconds when you include the following `sleep`.
echo "Retrying in 5 seconds..."
sleep 5
((LOOP_COUNTER++))
done
greenprint "🛃 Checking that system is running"
for LOOP_COUNTER in {0..10}; do
RESULT="$(running_test_check "$VM_IP")"
if [[ $RESULT == 0 ]]; then
echo "System is running! 🥳"
break
fi
sleep 5
done
# Clean up
greenprint "🧼 Cleaning up"
$GOVC_CMD vm.destroy -u "${GOVMOMI_USERNAME}":"${GOVMOMI_PASSWORD}"@"${GOVMOMI_URL}" -k=true "${IMAGE_KEY}"
if [[ $RESULT != 0 ]]; then
greenprint "❌ Failed"
exit 1
fi
greenprint "💚 Success"
exit 0