forked from platypush/platypush
323 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
Executable file
323 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
Executable file
"""
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Platydock is a helper script that allows you to automatically create a
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Dockerfile for Platypush starting from a configuration file.
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"""
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import argparse
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import inspect
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import logging
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import os
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import pathlib
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import textwrap
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from typing import IO, Generator, Iterable
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from platypush.builder import BaseBuilder
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from platypush.config import Config
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from platypush.utils.manifest import (
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BaseImage,
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Dependencies,
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InstallContext,
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PackageManagers,
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)
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logger = logging.getLogger()
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class DockerBuilder(BaseBuilder):
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"""
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Creates a Platypush Docker image from a configuration file.
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"""
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_pkg_manager_by_base_image = {
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BaseImage.ALPINE: PackageManagers.APK,
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BaseImage.DEBIAN: PackageManagers.APT,
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BaseImage.FEDORA: PackageManagers.DNF,
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BaseImage.UBUNTU: PackageManagers.APT,
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}
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_header = textwrap.dedent(
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"""
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# This Dockerfile was automatically generated by Platydock.
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#
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# You can build a Platypush image from it by running
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# `docker build -t platypush .` in the same folder as this file,
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# or copy it to the root a Platypush source folder to install the
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# checked out version instead of downloading it first.
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#
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# You can then run your new image through:
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# docker run --rm --name platypush \\
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# -v /path/to/your/config/dir:/etc/platypush \\
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# -v /path/to/your/workdir:/var/lib/platypush \\
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# -p 8008:8008 \\
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# platypush\n
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"""
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)
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_footer = textwrap.dedent(
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"""
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# You can customize the name of your installation by passing
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# --device-id=... to the launched command.
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"""
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)
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def __init__(
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self, *args, image: BaseImage, tag: str, print_only: bool = False, **kwargs
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):
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kwargs['install_context'] = InstallContext.DOCKER
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.image = image
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self.tag = tag
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self.print_only = print_only
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@classmethod
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def get_name(cls):
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return "platydock"
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@classmethod
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def get_description(cls):
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return "Build a Platypush Docker image from a configuration file."
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@property
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def dockerfile_dir(self) -> str:
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"""
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Proxy property for the output Dockerfile directory.
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"""
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output = self.output
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parent = os.path.dirname(output)
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if os.path.isfile(output):
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return parent
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if os.path.isdir(output):
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return output
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logger.info('%s directory does not exist, creating it', output)
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pathlib.Path(output).mkdir(mode=0o750, parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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return output
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@property
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def dockerfile(self) -> str:
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"""
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Proxy property for the output Dockerfile.
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"""
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return os.path.join(self.dockerfile_dir, 'Dockerfile')
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@property
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def pkg_manager(self) -> PackageManagers:
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"""
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Proxy property for the package manager to use.
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"""
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return self._pkg_manager_by_base_image[self.image]
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def _read_base_dockerfile_lines(self) -> Generator[str, None, None]:
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"""
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:return: The lines of the base Dockerfile.
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"""
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import platypush
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base_file = os.path.join(
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str(pathlib.Path(inspect.getfile(platypush)).parent),
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'install',
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'docker',
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f'{self.image}.Dockerfile',
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)
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with open(base_file, 'r') as f:
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for line in f:
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yield line.rstrip()
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@property
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def deps(self) -> Dependencies:
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return Dependencies.from_config(
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self.cfgfile,
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pkg_manager=self.pkg_manager,
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install_context=InstallContext.DOCKER,
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base_image=self.image,
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)
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def _create_dockerfile_parser(self):
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"""
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Closure for a context-aware parser for the default Dockerfile.
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"""
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is_after_expose_cmd = False
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deps = self.deps
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ports = self._get_exposed_ports()
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def parser():
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nonlocal is_after_expose_cmd
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for line in self._read_base_dockerfile_lines():
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if re.search(r'\s*rm -rf /install\s*', line):
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for new_line in [*deps.to_pip_install_commands(), *deps.after]:
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yield f'\t{new_line} && \\'
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elif line.startswith('EXPOSE ') and ports:
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if not is_after_expose_cmd:
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yield from [f'EXPOSE {port}' for port in ports]
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is_after_expose_cmd = True
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continue
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elif line.startswith('CMD'):
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yield from self._footer.split('\n')
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yield line
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if line.startswith('RUN /install/platypush/install/scripts/'):
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for new_line in [*deps.before, *deps.to_pkg_install_commands()]:
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yield f'\t{new_line} && \\'
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if line.startswith('CMD') and self.device_id:
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yield f'\t--device-id {self.device_id} \\'
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return parser
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def build(self):
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"""
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Build a Dockerfile based on a configuration file.
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:return: The content of the generated Dockerfile.
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"""
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# Set the DOCKER_CTX environment variable so any downstream logic knows
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# that we're running in a Docker build context.
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os.environ['DOCKER_CTX'] = '1'
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self._generate_dockerfile()
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if self.print_only:
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return
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self._build_image()
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self._print_instructions(
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textwrap.dedent(
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f"""
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A Docker image has been built from the configuration file {self.cfgfile}.
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The Dockerfile is available under {self.dockerfile}.
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You can run the Docker image with the following command:
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docker run \\
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--rm --name platypush \\
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-v {os.path.dirname(self.cfgfile)}:/etc/platypush \\
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-v /path/to/your/workdir:/var/lib/platypush \\
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-p 8008:8008 \\
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platypush
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"""
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)
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)
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def _build_image(self):
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"""
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Build a Platypush Docker image from the generated Dockerfile.
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"""
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logger.info('Building Docker image...')
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cmd = [
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'docker',
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'build',
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'-f',
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self.dockerfile,
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'-t',
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self.tag,
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'.',
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]
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subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
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def _generate_dockerfile(self):
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"""
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Parses the configuration file and generates a Dockerfile based on it.
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"""
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@contextmanager
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def open_writer() -> Generator[IO, None, None]:
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# flake8: noqa
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f = sys.stdout if self.print_only else open(self.dockerfile, 'w')
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try:
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yield f
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finally:
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if f is not sys.stdout:
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f.close()
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if not self.print_only:
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logger.info('Parsing configuration file %s...', self.cfgfile)
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Config.init(self.cfgfile)
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if not self.print_only:
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logger.info('Generating Dockerfile %s...', self.dockerfile)
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parser = self._create_dockerfile_parser()
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with open_writer() as f:
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f.write(self._header + '\n')
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for line in parser():
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f.write(line + '\n')
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@classmethod
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def _get_arg_parser(cls) -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
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parser = super()._get_arg_parser()
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parser.add_argument(
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'-i',
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'--image',
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dest='image',
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required=False,
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type=BaseImage,
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choices=list(BaseImage),
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default=BaseImage.ALPINE,
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help='Base image to use for the Dockerfile (default: alpine).',
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-t',
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'--tag',
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dest='tag',
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required=False,
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type=str,
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default='platypush:latest',
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help='Tag name to be used for the built image '
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'(default: "platypush:latest").',
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'--print',
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dest='print_only',
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action='store_true',
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help='Use this flag if you only want to print the Dockerfile to '
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'stdout instead of generating an image.',
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)
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return parser
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@staticmethod
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def _get_exposed_ports() -> Iterable[int]:
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"""
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:return: The listen ports used by the backends enabled in the configuration
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file.
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"""
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backends_config = Config.get_backends()
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return {
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int(port)
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for port in (
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backends_config.get('http', {}).get('port'),
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backends_config.get('tcp', {}).get('port'),
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)
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if port
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}
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def main():
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"""
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Generates a Dockerfile based on the configuration file.
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"""
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DockerBuilder.from_cmdline(sys.argv[1:]).build()
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return 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(main())
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# vim:sw=4:ts=4:et:
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