export STACKSPIN="$HOME/stackspin"
_stackspin_cluster_cache=/var/tmp/stackspin-cluster

# Stackspin CLI Wrapper
# Initialize once with "stack select example.org",
# then it loads the last selected one on startup.
# Presumes a mapping like the following in your ssh config:
# Host example.org
#    Hostname [IP]
stack() {
	case "$1" in
	# stackspin administration
	(select) shift
		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"
		;;
	(sso) shift
		builtin cd "$STACKSPIN"
		"$0" exec single-sign-on-login -- flask "$@";;
	(user)
		if test "$2" = "init"
		then mail="$3"
			shift 3
			stack user create "$mail"
			stack user update "$mail" name "$*"
			echo "Initialized user '$*' with email '$mail'"
		else "$0" exec single-sign-on-login -- flask "$@"
		fi;;
	# app clis via kubectl
	(occ) "$0" exec nc-nextcloud -it -- su www-data -s /bin/bash -c "php $*";;
	(exec) shift
		kubectl exec -n $("$0" pod "$1") "${@:2}";;
	(pod) shift
		kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o=custom-columns=S:.metadata.namespace,N:.metadata.name --no-headers "${@:2}" | grep --color=never "$1";;
	# stackspin bare
	(*) builtin cd "$STACKSPIN"
		if test $# -gt 1 -a "$1" = install
		then shift && "./install/install-$1.sh" || ./install/install-app.sh "$@"
		else python3 -m stackspin "$_cluster_name" "$@"
		fi;;
	esac
}
cat "$_stackspin_cluster_cache" 2>/dev/null |
	while read cluster; do stack select "$cluster"; done