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#!/bin/bash
#
# cqfd - a tool to wrap commands in controlled Docker containers
#
# Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Savoir-faire Linux, Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
set -e
PROGNAME=`basename $0`
VERSION=5.2.2-alpha
cqfddir=".cqfd"
cqfdrc=".cqfdrc"
cqfd_user='builder'
cqfd_user_home='/home/builder'
cqfd_user_cwd="$cqfd_user_home/src"
## usage() - print usage on stdout
usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: $PROGNAME [OPTION ARGUMENT] [COMMAND] [ARGUMENTS]
Options:
-f <file> Use file as config file (default .cqfdrc).
-d <directory> Use directory as cqfd directory (default .cqfd).
-C <directory> Use the specified working directory.
-b <flavor_name> Target a specific build flavor.
-q Turn on quiet mode
-v or --version Show version.
-h or --help Show this help text.
Commands:
init Initialize project build container
flavors List flavors from config file to stdout
run Run argument(s) inside build container
release Run argument(s) and release software
help Show this help text
By default, run is assumed, and the run command is the one
configured in .cqfdrc.
cqfd is Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Savoir-faire Linux, Inc.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free
software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under the terms
of the GNU GPLv3 license; see the LICENSE for more informations.
EOF
}
# parse_ini_config_file()
# Ref: http://theoldschooldevops.com/2008/02/09/bash-ini-parser/
# arg$1: path to ini file
parse_ini_config_file() {
# bash 4.3 and later break compatibility
local is_compatibility_mode=false
if [ $BASH_VERSINFO -ge 4 -a ${BASH_VERSINFO[1]} -gt 2 ]; then
is_compatibility_mode=true
shopt -s compat42
fi
if ! ini="$(<$1)"; then # read the file
die "$1: No such file!"
fi
ini="${ini//[/\\[}" # escape [
ini="${ini//]/\\]}" # escape ]
IFS=$'\n' && ini=( ${ini} ) # convert to line-array
ini=( ${ini[*]//;*/} ) # remove comments with ;
ini=( ${ini[*]/\ =/=} ) # remove tabs before =
ini=( ${ini[*]/=\ /=} ) # remove tabs be =
ini=( ${ini[*]/\ =\ /=} ) # remove anything with a space around =
ini=( ${ini[*]/#\\[/\}$'\n'cfg.section.} ) # set section prefix
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\\]/ \(} ) # convert text2function (1)
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\(/ \( \)} ) # close array parenthesis
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\\ \)/ \\} ) # the multiline trick
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\( \)/\(\) \{} ) # convert text2function (2)
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\} \)/\}} ) # remove extra parenthesis
ini[0]="" # remove first element
ini[${#ini[*]} + 1]='}' # add the last brace
if ! eval "$(echo "${ini[*]}")" 2>/dev/null; then # eval the result
die "$1: Invalid ini-file!"
fi
# restore previous bash behaviour
if $is_compatibility_mode; then
shopt -u compat42
fi
}
## die() - exit when an error occured
# $@ messages and variables shown in the error message
die() {
echo "cqfd: fatal: $@" 1>&2
exit 1
}
# docker_build() - Initialize build container
docker_build() {
local dockerfile="${cqfddir}/${distro:-docker}/Dockerfile"
if [ ! -f $dockerfile ]; then
die "no Dockerfile found at location $dockerfile"
fi
if [ -z "$project_build_context" ]; then
docker build ${quiet:+-q} $CQFD_EXTRA_BUILD_ARGS -t "$docker_img_name" "$(dirname "$dockerfile")"
else
docker build ${quiet:+-q} $CQFD_EXTRA_BUILD_ARGS -t "$docker_img_name" "${project_build_context}" -f "$dockerfile"
fi
}
# docker_run() - run command in configured container
# A few implementation details:
#
# - The user executing the build commands inside the container is
# named after $cqfd_user, with the same uid/gid as your user to keep
# filesystem permissions in sync.
#
# - Your project's source directory is always mapped to $cqfd_user_cwd
#
# - Your ~/.ssh directory is mapped to ~${cqfd_user}/.ssh to provide
# access to the ssh keys (your build may pull authenticated git
# repos for example).
#
# arg$1: the command string to execute as $cqfd_user
#
docker_run() {
local interactive_options
if tty -s; then
interactive_options="-ti"
fi
# If possible, map cqfd_user from the calling user's
if [ -n "$USER" ]; then
cqfd_user="$USER"
fi
if [ -n "$HOME" ]; then
cqfd_user_home="$(cd $HOME; pwd)"
cqfd_user_cwd="$(pwd)"
fi
# Display a warning message if using no more supported options
if [ -n "$CQFD_EXTRA_VOLUMES" ]; then
die 'Warning: CQFD_EXTRA_VOLUMES is no more supported, use
CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS="-v <local_dir>:<container_dir>"'
fi
if [ -n "$CQFD_EXTRA_HOSTS" ]; then
die 'Warning: CQFD_EXTRA_HOSTS is no more supported, use
CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS="--add-host <hostname>:<IP_address>"'
fi
if [ -n "$CQFD_EXTRA_ENV" ]; then
die 'Warning: CQFD_EXTRA_ENV is no more supported, use
CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS="-e <var_name>=<value>"'
fi
if [ -n "$CQFD_EXTRA_PORTS" ]; then
die 'Warning: CQFD_EXTRA_PORTS is no more supported, use
CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS="-p <host_port>:<docker_port>"'
fi
# The user may set the user_extra_groups in the .cqfdrc
# file to add groups to the user in the container.
local group
if [ -n "$cqfd_extra_groups" ]; then
for group in $cqfd_extra_groups; do
# optional groupd id specified ("name:123")
if echo "$group" | grep -qE ":[0-9]+$"; then
CQFD_GROUPS+="${group} "
else
id=$(awk -F: "\$1 == \"$group\" { print \$3 }" /etc/group)
CQFD_GROUPS+="${group}:${id} "
fi
done
fi
# The user may set the CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS environment variables
# to pass custom run arguments to his development container.
# Set HOME variable for the $cqfd_user, except if it was
# explicitely set via CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS
local home_env_var="HOME=$cqfd_user_home"
if echo "$CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS" | egrep -q "(-e[[:blank:]]*|--env[[:blank:]]+)HOME="; then
home_env_var=""
fi
tmp_launcher=$(make_launcher)
trap "rm -f $tmp_launcher" EXIT
docker run --privileged \
$CQFD_EXTRA_RUN_ARGS \
--rm \
--log-driver=none \
-v "$tmp_launcher":/bin/cqfd_launch \
-v ~/.ssh:"$cqfd_user_home"/.ssh \
-v "$PWD":"$cqfd_user_cwd" \
${home_env_var:+ -e "$home_env_var"} \
$interactive_options \
${SSH_AUTH_SOCK:+ -v $SSH_AUTH_SOCK:"$cqfd_user_home"/.sockets/ssh} \
${SSH_AUTH_SOCK:+ -e SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$cqfd_user_home"/.sockets/ssh} \
$docker_img_name cqfd_launch "$@" 2>&1
}
# make_archive(): Create a release package.
# Note: the --transform option passed to tar allows to move all the
# specified files at the root of the archive. Therefore, you shouldn't
# include two files with the same name in the list of files to
# archive.
make_archive() {
local tar_opts
if [ -z "$release_files" ]; then
die "No files to archive, check files in $cqfdrc"
fi
for file in $release_files; do
if [ ! -e $file ]; then
die "Cannot release: can't find $file"
fi
done
# template the generated archive's filename
local git_short=`git rev-parse --short HEAD 2>/dev/null`
local git_long=`git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null`
local date_rfc3339=`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`
# default name for the archive if not set
if [ -z "$release_archive" ]; then
release_archive="%Po-%Pn.tar.xz"
fi
release_archive=`echo $release_archive |
sed -e 's!%%!%!g;
s!%Gh!'$git_short'!g;
s!%GH!'$git_long'!g;
s!%D3!'$date_rfc3339'!g;
s!%Po!'$project_org'!g;
s!%Pn!'$project_name'!g;
s!%Cf!'$flavor'!g;'`
# also replace variable names - beware with eval
eval release_archive=`echo $release_archive`
# setting tar_transform=yes will move files to the root of a tar archive
if [ "$release_transform" = "yes" ]; then
tar_opts='--transform s/.*\///g'
fi
# setting tar_options will add the following options to the tar
# command
if [ -n "$tar_options" ]; then
tar_opts="$tar_opts $tar_options"
fi
# support the following archive formats
case "$release_archive" in
*.tar.xz)
XZ_OPT=-9 tar $tar_opts -cJf \
"$release_archive" $release_files
;;
*.tar.gz)
tar $tar_opts -czf \
"$release_archive" $release_files
;;
*.zip)
zip -q -9 -r "$release_archive" $release_files
;;
*)
;;
esac
}
# make_launcher - generate in-container launcher script
# return: the path to the launcher script on stdout
make_launcher()
{
local tmpfile=$(mktemp /tmp/tmp.XXXXXX)
chmod 0755 $tmpfile
cat >$tmpfile <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
# create container user to match expected environment
die () {
echo "error: \$*"
exit 1
}
test_cmd () {
command -v "\$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
}
debug () {
test -n "\$CQFD_DEBUG" && echo "debug: \$*"
}
# Check container requirements
test -x /bin/bash || { failed=1 && echo "error: /bin/bash does not exist or is not executable"; }
test_cmd groupadd || { failed=1 && echo "error: Missing command: groupadd"; }
test_cmd useradd || { failed=1 && echo "error: Missing command: useradd"; }
test_cmd usermod || { failed=1 && echo "error: Missing command: usermod"; }
test_cmd chown || { failed=1 && echo "error: Missing command: chown"; }
test_cmd sudo && has_sudo=1 || test_cmd su ||
{ failed=1 && echo "error: Missing command: su or sudo"; }
test -n "\$failed" &&
die "Some dependencies are missing from the container, see above messages."
# Add the host's user and group to the container, and adjust ownership.
groupadd -og $GROUPS -f builders || die "groupadd command failed."
useradd -s /bin/bash -ou $UID -g $GROUPS -d "$cqfd_user_home" $cqfd_user \
|| die "useradd command failed."
chown $UID:$GROUPS "$cqfd_user_home" || die "chown command failed."
# Add specified groups to cqfd_user
for g in ${CQFD_GROUPS}; do
group=\$(echo "\$g" | cut -d: -f1)
gid=\$(echo "\$g" | cut -d: -f2)
if [ -n "\$gid" ]; then
# create group with provided id ("name:123")
groupadd -og "\$gid" -f "\$group" || die "groupadd failed for \$group."
fi
usermod -a -G \$group $cqfd_user || die "usermod command failed while adding group \${group}."
done
# run the provided command in the working directory
cd "$cqfd_user_cwd" || die "Changing directory to \"$cqfd_user_cwd\" failed."
if [ -n "\$has_sudo" ]; then
# Use sudo to provide a controlling TTY for the executed command
debug "Using \"sudo\" to execute command \"\$@\" as user \"$cqfd_user\""
sudo -E -u $cqfd_user sh -c "\$@"
else
debug "Using \"su\" to execute command \"\$@\" as user \"$cqfd_user\""
su $cqfd_user -p -c "\$@"
fi
EOF
echo $tmpfile
}
# config_load() - load build settings from cqfdrc
# $1: optional "flavor" of the build, is a suffix of command.
config_load() {
IFS="$IFS" parse_ini_config_file "$cqfdrc"
cfg.section.project # load the [project] section
project_org="$org"
project_name="$name"
project_build_context="$build_context"
cfg.section.build # load the [build] section
# build parameters may be overriden by a flavor defined in the
# build section's 'flavors' parameter.
local flavor="$1"
if [ -n "$flavor" ]; then
if grep -qw "$flavor" <<< "$flavors"; then
cfg.section."$flavor" # load the [$flavor] section
else
die "flavor \"$flavor\" not found in flavors list"
fi
fi
build_cmd="$command"
cqfd_extra_groups="$user_extra_groups"
release_files="`eval echo $files`"
release_archive="$archive"
release_transform="$tar_transform"
tar_options="$tar_options"
# This will look like fooinc_reponame
if [ -n "$project_org" -a -n "$project_name" ]; then
docker_img_name="cqfd${USER:+_${USER}}_${project_org}_${project_name}"
else
die "project.org and project.name not configured"
fi
# Adapt things for a specific container
if [ -n "$distro" ]; then
docker_img_name+="_$distro"
fi
}
has_to_release=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
help|-h|"--help")
usage
exit 0
;;
version|-v|"--version")
echo $VERSION
exit 0
;;
init)
config_load $flavor
docker_build
exit $?
;;
flavors)
config_load
echo $flavors
exit 0
;;
-b)
shift
flavor="$1"
;;
-d)
shift
cqfddir="$1"
;;
-f)
shift
cqfdrc="$1"
;;
-C)
shift
cd "$1"
;;
-q)
quiet=true
;;
run|release)
if [ "$1" = "release" ]; then
has_to_release=true
fi
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
shift
build_cmd_alt="$@"
fi
break
;;
?*)
echo "Unknown command: $1"
usage
exit 1
;;
*)
# empty or no argument case
;;
esac
shift
done
config_load $flavor
if [ -n "$build_cmd_alt" ]; then
build_cmd=$build_cmd_alt
elif [ -z "$build_cmd" ]; then
die "No build.command defined in $cqfdrc !"
fi
docker_run "$build_cmd"
if $has_to_release; then
make_archive
fi