#!/bin/bash # ================================================================================ # Copyright (c) 2019 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2021 J. F. Lucas. All rights reserved. # ================================================================================ # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============LICENSE_END========================================================= # Push service registrations and key-value pairs to consul # # Environment variables control the consul address used: # -- CONSUL_PROTO: The protocol (http or https) used to access consul. DEFAULT: http # -- CONSUL_HOST: The Consul host address. DEFAULT: consul # -- CONSUL_PORT: The Consul API port. DEFAULT: 8500 # # Command line options # --service name|address|port : Register a service with name 'name', address 'address', and port 'port'. # --key keyname|filepath: Register a key-value pair with key 'keyname' and the contents of a file at 'filepath' as its value # --key-yaml keyname|filepath: Register a key-value pair with name 'keyname', converting the YAML content of the file at 'filepath' # to JSON, and storing the JSON result as the value. This is used for Helm deployment of DCAE microservices, where the initial # application configuration is stored in a Helm values.yaml file in YAML form. --key-yaml converts the YAML configuration into # JSON, which is the format that microservices expect. # -- delete-key # A command can include multiple instances of each option. CONSUL_ADDR=${CONSUL_PROTO:-http}://${CONSUL_HOST:-consul}:${CONSUL_PORT:-8500} KV_URL=${CONSUL_ADDR}/v1/kv REG_URL=${CONSUL_ADDR}/v1/catalog/register # Register a service into Consul so that it can be discovered via the Consul service discovery API # $1: Name under which service is registered # $2: Address (typically DNS name, but can be IP) of the service # $3: Port used by the service function register_service { service="{\"Node\": \"dcae\", \"Address\": \"$2\", \"Service\": {\"Service\": \"$1\", \"Address\": \"$2\", \"Port\": $3}}" echo $service curl -v -X PUT --data-binary "${service}" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' $REG_URL } # Store the contents of a file into Consul KV store # $1: Key under which content is stored # $2: Path to file whose content will be the value associated with the key function put_key { curl -v -X PUT --data-binary @$2 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' ${KV_URL}/$1 } # Delete a key from the Consul KV store # $1: Key to be deleted function delete_key { curl -v -X DELETE ${KV_URL}/$1 } set -x # Check Consul readiness # The readiness container waits for a "consul-server" container to be ready, # but this isn't always enough. We need the Consul API to be up and for # the cluster to be formed, otherwise our Consul accesses might fail. # Wait for Consul API to come up until curl ${CONSUL_ADDR}/v1/agent/services do echo Waiting for Consul API sleep 60 done # Wait for a leader to be elected until [[ "$(curl -Ss {$CONSUL_ADDR}/v1/status/leader)" != '""' ]] do echo Waiting for leader sleep 30 done while (( "$#" )) do case $1 in "--service") # ${2//|/ } turns all of the | characters in argument 2 into spaces # () uses the space delimited string to initialize an array # this turns an argument like inventory-api|inventory.onap|8080 into # a three-element array with elements "inventory-api", "inventory.onap", and "8080" s=(${2//|/ }) register_service ${s[@]} shift 2; ;; "--key") # See above for explanation of (${2//|/ }) kv=(${2//|/ }) put_key ${kv[@]} shift 2; ;; "--key-yaml") # See above for explanation of (${2//|/ }) kv=(${2//|/ }) cat ${kv[1]} | /opt/app/yaml2json.py | put_key ${kv[0]} - shift 2; ;; "--delete-key") delete_key $2 shift 2; ;; *) echo "ignoring $1" shift ;; esac done