export STACKSPIN="${STACKSPIN:-$HOME/projects/stackspin}" _stackspin_cluster_cache=/var/tmp/stackspin-cluster # Stackspin CLI Wrapper: # Initialize once with "stack select example.org", # then it loads the last selected cluster on startup. # Presumes a mapping like the following in your ssh config: # Host example.org # Hostname [IP] # This is a function so it can change directory stack() { test $# -lt 1 && builtin cd "$STACKSPIN" && echo "Usage: $0 [args...]" && echo "Inbuilt commands: select, sso, user, exec, pod, occ, push" && return 1 local command="$1" shift case "$command" in # stackspin administration (select) export _cluster_name="$1" export _cluster_ip="$(ssh -G "$_cluster_name" | grep --max-count 1 "^hostname " | cut -d " " -f2-)" export CLUSTER_DIR="$STACKSPIN/clusters/$_cluster_name" export KUBECONFIG="$CLUSTER_DIR/kube_config_cluster.yml" # Uncomment the line below to always use the main stackspin repo, even when running in a fork. #export GITLAB_CI="true" echo Selected "$_cluster_name" with IP "$_cluster_ip" echo "$_cluster_name" >"$_stackspin_cluster_cache" builtin cd "$STACKSPIN" ;; (sso) builtin cd "$STACKSPIN" "$0" exec dashboard --container backend -- flask "$@";; (user|app) if test "$1" = "init" then mail="$2" shift 2 "$0" user create "$mail" "$0" user update "$mail" name "$*" echo "Initialized user '$*' with email '$mail'" else "$0" sso cli "$command" "$@" fi;; # app clis via kubectl (occ) "$0" exec nc-nextcloud -it -- su www-data -s /bin/bash -c "php $command $*";; (exec) if ! pod=$("$0" pod "$1-\(0\|[0-f]\+\)") then echo "No pod found for $1" >&2 return 1 fi shift kubectl exec -n $(echo $pod) "$@";; (pod) local podname=$1 shift kubectl get pods --all-namespaces --field-selector="status.phase=Running" -o=custom-columns=S:.metadata.namespace,N:.metadata.name --no-headers "$@" | grep --color=never "$podname";; (push) git commit -a git push flux reconcile source git -n flux-system "$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel))";; # stackspin bare (*) if which "$0-$command" >/dev/null 2>&1 then "$0-$command" "$@" return $? fi builtin cd "$STACKSPIN" # Since the install command can also be given bare to install stackspin itself if test $# -gt 0 -a "$command" = install then "./install/install-$1.sh" || ./install/install-app.sh "$@" else python3 -m stackspin "$_cluster_name" "$command" "$@" # pip3 install -r requirements.txt fi;; esac } cat "$_stackspin_cluster_cache" 2>/dev/null | while read cluster; do stack select "$cluster"; done