vmfloaty/lib/vmfloaty.rb
Samuel Beaulieu 74a57aa2e7 Enable using the Vmfloaty library as Gem
With this change you can require the gem and use it inside another
ruby module. See README for usge examples
2020-09-02 17:00:29 -05:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rubygems'
require 'commander'
require 'colorize'
require 'json'
require 'pp'
require 'uri'
require 'vmfloaty/auth'
require 'vmfloaty/pooler'
require 'vmfloaty/version'
require 'vmfloaty/conf'
require 'vmfloaty/utils'
require 'vmfloaty/service'
require 'vmfloaty/ssh'
require 'vmfloaty/logger'
class Vmfloaty
include Commander::Methods
attr_reader :commander_instance
@commander_instance = nil
def initialize(*args)
@commander_instance = if args && args[0].is_a?(String)
Commander::Runner.new(args[0].split)
elsif args && args[0].is_a?(Array)
Commander::Runner.new(args[0])
else
Commander::Runner.new
end
end
def run # rubocop:disable Metrics/AbcSize
commander_instance.program :version, Vmfloaty::VERSION
commander_instance.program :description, "A CLI helper tool for Puppet's vmpooler to help you stay afloat"
config = Conf.read_config
commander_instance.command :get do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty get os_type0 os_type1=x ox_type2=y [options]'
c.summary = 'Gets a vm or vms based on the os argument'
c.description = 'A command to retrieve vms from a pooler service. Can either be a single vm, or multiple with the `=` syntax.'
c.example 'Gets a few vms', 'floaty get centos=3 debian --user brian --url http://vmpooler.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--user STRING', String, 'User to authenticate with'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.option '--priority STRING', 'Priority for supported backends(ABS) (High(1), Medium(2), Low(3))'
c.option '--notoken', 'Makes a request without a token'
c.option '--force', 'Forces vmfloaty to get requested vms'
c.option '--json', 'Prints retrieved vms in JSON format'
c.option '--ondemand', 'Requested vms are provisioned upon receival of the request, tracked by a request ID'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
use_token = !options.notoken
force = options.force
if args.empty?
FloatyLogger.error 'No operating systems provided to obtain. See `floaty get --help` for more information on how to get VMs.'
exit 1
end
os_types = Utils.generate_os_hash(args)
max_pool_request = 5
large_pool_requests = os_types.select { |_, v| v > max_pool_request }
if !large_pool_requests.empty? && !force
FloatyLogger.error "Requesting vms over #{max_pool_request} requires a --force flag."
FloatyLogger.error 'Try again with `floaty get --force`'
exit 1
end
if os_types.empty?
FloatyLogger.error 'No operating systems provided to obtain. See `floaty get --help` for more information on how to get VMs.'
exit 1
end
response = service.retrieve(verbose, os_types, use_token, options.ondemand)
request_id = response['request_id'] if options.ondemand
response = service.wait_for_request(verbose, request_id) if options.ondemand
hosts = Utils.standardize_hostnames(response)
if options.json || options.ondemand
puts JSON.pretty_generate(hosts)
else
puts Utils.format_host_output(hosts)
end
end
end
commander_instance.command :list do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty list [options]'
c.summary = 'Shows a list of available vms from the pooler or vms obtained with a token'
c.description = 'List will either show all vm templates available in pooler service, or with the --active flag it will list vms obtained with a pooler service token.'
c.example 'Filter the list on centos', 'floaty list centos --url http://vmpooler.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--active', 'Prints information about active vms for a given token'
c.option '--json', 'Prints information as JSON'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
filter = args[0]
if options.active
# list active vms
running_vms = service.list_active(verbose)
host = URI.parse(service.url).host
if running_vms.empty?
if options.json
puts {}.to_json
else
FloatyLogger.info "You have no running VMs on #{host}"
end
else
if options.json
puts Utils.get_host_data(verbose, service, running_vms).to_json
else
puts "Your VMs on #{host}:"
Utils.pretty_print_hosts(verbose, service, running_vms)
end
end
else
# list available vms from pooler
os_list = service.list(verbose, filter)
puts os_list
end
end
end
commander_instance.command :query do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty query hostname [options]'
c.summary = 'Get information about a given vm'
c.description = 'Given a hostname from the pooler service, vmfloaty with query the service to get various details about the vm.'
c.example 'Get information about a sample host', 'floaty query hostname --url http://vmpooler.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
hostname = args[0]
query_req = service.query(verbose, hostname)
pp query_req
end
end
commander_instance.command :modify do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty modify hostname [options]'
c.summary = 'Modify a VM\'s tags, time to live, disk space, or reservation reason'
c.description = 'This command makes modifications to the virtual machines state in the pooler service. You can either append tags to the vm, increase how long it stays active for, or increase the amount of disk space.'
c.example 'Modifies myhost1 to have a TTL of 12 hours and adds a custom tag', 'floaty modify myhost1 --lifetime 12 --url https://myurl --token mytokenstring --tags \'{"tag":"myvalue"}\''
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.option '--lifetime INT', Integer, 'VM TTL (Integer, in hours) [vmpooler only]'
c.option '--disk INT', Integer, 'Increases VM disk space (Integer, in gb) [vmpooler only]'
c.option '--tags STRING', String, 'free-form VM tagging (json) [vmpooler only]'
c.option '--reason STRING', String, 'VM reservation reason [nspooler only]'
c.option '--all', 'Modifies all vms acquired by a token'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
hostname = args[0]
modify_all = options.all
if hostname.nil? && !modify_all
FloatyLogger.error 'ERROR: Provide a hostname or specify --all.'
exit 1
end
running_vms = modify_all ? service.list_active(verbose) : hostname.split(',')
tags = options.tags ? JSON.parse(options.tags) : nil
modify_hash = {
:lifetime => options.lifetime,
:disk => options.disk,
:tags => tags,
:reason => options.reason,
}
modify_hash.delete_if { |_, value| value.nil? }
unless modify_hash.empty?
ok = true
modified_hash = {}
running_vms.each do |vm|
begin
modified_hash[vm] = service.modify(verbose, vm, modify_hash)
rescue ModifyError => e
FloatyLogger.error e
ok = false
end
end
if ok
if modify_all
puts 'Successfully modified all VMs.'
else
puts "Successfully modified VM #{hostname}."
end
puts 'Use `floaty list --active` to see the results.'
end
end
end
end
commander_instance.command :delete do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty delete hostname,hostname2 [options]'
c.syntax += "\n floaty delete job1,job2 [options] (only supported with ABS)"
c.summary = 'Schedules the deletion of a host or hosts'
c.description = 'Given a comma separated list of hostnames, or --all for all vms, vmfloaty makes a request to the pooler service to schedule the deletion of those vms. If you are using the ABS service, you can also pass in JobIDs here. Note that passing in a Job ID will delete *all* of the hosts in the job.' # rubocop:disable Layout/LineLength
c.example 'Schedules the deletion of a host or hosts', 'floaty delete myhost1,myhost2 --url http://vmpooler.example.com'
c.example 'Schedules the deletion of a JobID or JobIDs', 'floaty delete 1579300120799,1579300120800 --url http://abs.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--all', 'Deletes all vms acquired by a token'
c.option '-f', 'Does not prompt user when deleting all vms'
c.option '--json', 'Outputs hosts scheduled for deletion as JSON'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
hostnames = args[0]
delete_all = options.all
force = options.f
failures = []
successes = []
if delete_all
running_vms = service.list_active(verbose)
if running_vms.empty?
if options.json
puts {}.to_json
else
FloatyLogger.info "You have no running VMs."
end
else
confirmed = true
unless force
Utils.pretty_print_hosts(verbose, service, running_vms, true)
# Confirm deletion
confirmed = agree('Delete all these VMs? [y/N]')
end
if confirmed
response = service.delete(verbose, running_vms)
response.each do |hostname, result|
if result['ok']
successes << hostname
else
failures << hostname
end
end
end
end
elsif hostnames || args
hostnames = hostnames.split(',')
results = service.delete(verbose, hostnames)
results.each do |hostname, result|
if result['ok']
successes << hostname
else
failures << hostname
end
end
else
FloatyLogger.info 'You did not provide any hosts to delete'
exit 1
end
unless failures.empty?
FloatyLogger.info 'Unable to delete the following VMs:'
failures.each do |hostname|
FloatyLogger.info "- #{hostname}"
end
FloatyLogger.info 'Check `floaty list --active`; Do you need to specify a different service?'
end
unless successes.empty?
FloatyLogger.info unless failures.empty?
if options.json
puts successes.to_json
else
puts 'Scheduled the following VMs for deletion:'
output = ''
successes.each do |hostname|
output += "- #{hostname}\n"
end
puts output
end
end
exit 1 unless failures.empty?
end
end
commander_instance.command :snapshot do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty snapshot hostname [options]'
c.summary = 'Takes a snapshot of a given vm'
c.description = 'Will request a snapshot be taken of the given hostname in the pooler service. This command is known to take a while depending on how much load is on the pooler service.'
c.example 'Takes a snapshot for a given host', 'floaty snapshot myvm.example.com --url http://vmpooler.example.com --token a9znth9dn01t416hrguu56ze37t790bl'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
hostname = args[0]
begin
snapshot_req = service.snapshot(verbose, hostname)
rescue TokenError, ModifyError => e
FloatyLogger.error e
exit 1
end
puts "Snapshot pending. Use `floaty query #{hostname}` to determine when snapshot is valid."
pp snapshot_req
end
end
commander_instance.command :revert do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty revert hostname snapshot [options]'
c.summary = 'Reverts a vm to a specified snapshot'
c.description = 'Given a snapshot SHA, vmfloaty will request a revert to the pooler service to go back to a previous snapshot.'
c.example 'Reverts to a snapshot for a given host', 'floaty revert myvm.example.com n4eb4kdtp7rwv4x158366vd9jhac8btq --url http://vmpooler.example.com --token a9znth9dn01t416hrguu56ze37t790bl'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.option '--snapshot STRING', String, 'SHA of snapshot'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
hostname = args[0]
snapshot_sha = args[1] || options.snapshot
FloatyLogger.info "Two snapshot arguments were given....using snapshot #{snapshot_sha}" if args[1] && options.snapshot
begin
revert_req = service.revert(verbose, hostname, snapshot_sha)
rescue TokenError, ModifyError => e
FloatyLogger.error e
exit 1
end
pp revert_req
end
end
commander_instance.command :status do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty status [options]'
c.summary = 'Prints the status of pools in the pooler service'
c.description = 'Makes a request to the pooler service to request the information about vm pools and how many are ready to be used, what pools are empty, etc.'
c.example 'Gets the current pooler service status', 'floaty status --url http://vmpooler.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--json', 'Prints status in JSON format'
c.action do |_, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
if options.json
pp service.status(verbose)
else
Utils.pretty_print_status(verbose, service)
end
end
end
commander_instance.command :summary do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty summary [options]'
c.summary = 'Prints a summary of a pooler service'
c.description = 'Gives a very detailed summary of information related to the pooler service.'
c.example 'Gets the current day summary of the pooler service', 'floaty summary --url http://vmpooler.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.action do |_, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
summary = service.summary(verbose)
pp summary
exit 0
end
end
commander_instance.command :token do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty token <get delete status> [options]'
c.summary = 'Retrieves or deletes a token or checks token status'
c.description = 'This command is used to manage your pooler service token. Through the various options, you are able to get a new token, delete an existing token, and request a tokens status.'
c.example 'Gets a token from the pooler', 'floaty token get'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--user STRING', String, 'User to authenticate with'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
action = args.first
begin
case action
when 'get'
token = service.get_new_token(verbose)
puts token
when 'delete'
result = service.delete_token(verbose, options.token)
puts result
when 'status'
token_value = options.token
token_value = args[1] if token_value.nil?
status = service.token_status(verbose, token_value)
puts status
when nil
FloatyLogger.error 'No action provided'
exit 1
else
FloatyLogger.error "Unknown action: #{action}"
exit 1
end
rescue TokenError => e
FloatyLogger.error e
exit 1
end
exit 0
end
end
commander_instance.command :ssh do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty ssh os_type [options]'
c.summary = 'Grabs a single vm and sshs into it'
c.description = 'This command simply will grab a vm template that was requested, and then ssh the user into the machine all at once.'
c.example 'SSHs into a centos vm', 'floaty ssh centos7 --url https://vmpooler.example.com'
c.option '--verbose', 'Enables verbose output'
c.option '--service STRING', String, 'Configured pooler service name'
c.option '--url STRING', String, 'URL of pooler service'
c.option '--user STRING', String, 'User to authenticate with'
c.option '--token STRING', String, 'Token for pooler service'
c.option '--notoken', 'Makes a request without a token'
c.action do |args, options|
verbose = options.verbose || config['verbose']
service = Service.new(options, config)
use_token = !options.notoken
if args.empty?
FloatyLogger.error 'No operating systems provided to obtain. See `floaty ssh --help` for more information on how to get VMs.'
exit 1
end
host_os = args.first
FloatyLogger.info "Can't ssh to multiple hosts; Using #{host_os} only..." if args.length > 1
service.ssh(verbose, host_os, use_token)
exit 0
end
end
commander_instance.command :completion do |c|
c.syntax = 'floaty completion [options]'
c.summary = 'Outputs path to completion script'
c.description = Utils.strip_heredoc(<<-DESCRIPTION)
Outputs path to a completion script for the specified shell (or 'bash' if not specified). This makes it easy to add the completion script to your profile:
source $(floaty completion --shell bash)
This subcommand will exit non-zero with an error message if no completion script is available for the requested shell.
DESCRIPTION
c.example 'Gets path to bash tab completion script', 'floaty completion --shell bash'
c.option '--shell STRING', String, 'Shell to request completion script for'
c.action do |_, options|
shell = (options.shell || 'bash').downcase.strip
completion_file = File.expand_path(File.join('..', '..', 'extras', 'completions', "floaty.#{shell}"), __FILE__)
if File.exist?(completion_file)
puts completion_file
exit 0
else
FloatyLogger.error "Could not find completion file for '#{shell}': No such file #{completion_file}"
exit 1
end
end
end
commander_instance.run!
end
end