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#!/bin/bash
# ================================================================================
# Copyright (c) 2018-2021 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=========================================================
# Install DCAE via Cloudify Manager
# Expects:
# CM address (IP or DNS) in CMADDR environment variable
# CM password in CMPASS environment variable (assumes user is "admin")
# ONAP common Kubernetes namespace in ONAP_NAMESPACE environment variable
# If DCAE components are deployed in a separate Kubernetes namespace, that namespace in DCAE_NAMESPACE variable.
# Blueprints for components to be installed in /blueprints
# Input files for components to be installed in /inputs
# Optionally, allows:
# CM protocol in CMPROTO environment variable (defaults to HTTP)
# CM port in CMPORT environment variable (defaults to 80)
# If CMPROTO is set to "https", bootstrap will use HTTPS to communicate with CM. Otherwise,
# it will use HTTP.
# If CMPROTO is set to "https", the script assumes the CA cert needed to verify the cert
# presented by CM is mounted at /certs/cacert.pem.
# Set defaults for CM protocol and port
CMPROTO=${CMPROTO:-http}
CMPORT=${CMPORT:-80}
# Set up additional parameters for using HTTPS
CACERT="/certs/cacert.pem"
CFYTLS=""
CURLTLS=""
if [ $CMPROTO = "https" ]
then
CFYTLS="--rest-certificate $CACERT --ssl"
CURLTLS="--cacert $CACERT"
fi
### FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ###
# keep_running: Keep running after bootstrap finishes or after error
keep_running() {
echo $1
sleep infinity &
wait
}
# cm_hasany: Query Cloudify Manager and return 0 (true) if there are any entities matching the query
# Used to see if something is already present on CM
# $1 -- query fragment, for instance "plugins?archive_name=xyz.wgn" to get
# the number of plugins that came from the archive file "xyz.wgn"
function cm_hasany {
# We use _include=id to limit the amount of data the CM sends back
# We rely on the "metadata.pagination.total" field in the response
# for the total number of matching entities
COUNT=$(curl -Ss -H "Tenant: default_tenant" --user admin:${CMPASS} ${CURLTLS} "${CMPROTO}://${CMADDR}:${CMPORT}/api/v3.1/$1&_include=id" \
| /bin/jq .metadata.pagination.total)
if (( $COUNT > 0 ))
then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# deploy: Deploy components if they're not already deployed
# $1 -- name (for bp and deployment)
# $2 -- blueprint file name
# $3 -- inputs file name (optional)
function deploy {
# Don't crash the script on error
set +e
# Upload blueprint if it's not already there
if cm_hasany "blueprints?id=$1"
then
echo blueprint $1 is already installed on ${CMADDR}
else
cfy blueprints upload -b $1 /blueprints/$2
fi
# Create deployment if it doesn't already exist
if cm_hasany "deployments?id=$1"
then
echo deployment $1 has already been created on ${CMADDR}
else
INPUTS=
if [ -n "$3" ]
then
INPUTS="-i/inputs/$3"
fi
cfy deployments create -b $1 ${INPUTS} $1
fi
# Run the install workflow if it hasn't been run already
# We don't have a completely certain way of determining this.
# We check to see if the deployment has any node instances
# that are in the 'uninitialized' or 'deleted' states. (Note that
# the & in the query acts as a logical OR for the multiple state values.)
# We'll try to install when a deployment has node instances in those states
if cm_hasany "node-instances?deployment_id=$1&state=uninitialized&state=deleted"
then
cfy executions start -d $1 install
else
echo deployment $1 appears to have had an install workflow executed already or is not ready for an install
fi
}
### END FUNCTION DEFINTIONS ###
set -x
# Make sure we keep the container alive after an error
trap keep_running ERR
set -e
# Set up profile to access Cloudify Manager
cfy profiles use -u admin -t default_tenant -p "${CMPASS}" ${CFYTLS} "${CMADDR}"
# Output status, for debugging purposes
cfy status
# Store the CM password into a Cloudify secret
cfy secret create -s ${CMPASS} cmpass
# After this point, failures should not stop the script or block later commands
trap - ERR
set +e
# Initialize the DCAE postgres instance
deploy pgaas_initdb k8s-pgaas-initdb.yaml k8s-pgaas-initdb-inputs.yaml
# Deploy service components
# tcagen2, ves, prh, hv-ves, datafile-collector can be deployed simultaneously
deploy tcagen2 k8s-tcagen2.yaml k8s-tcagen2-inputs.yaml &
deploy ves-tls k8s-ves.yaml k8s-ves-inputs-tls.yaml &
deploy prh k8s-prh.yaml k8s-prh-inputs.yaml &
deploy hv-ves k8s-hv-ves.yaml k8s-hv_ves-inputs.yaml &
# Display deployments, for debugging purposes
cfy deployments list
# Load blueprints into DCAE inventory as
# DCAE service types
. /scripts/inventory.sh
for BP in /blueprints/*.yaml
do
upload_service_type $BP $CACERT
done
# Continue running
keep_running "Finished bootstrap steps."
echo "Exiting!"
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