openstack-ansible/scripts/gate-check-commit.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
# 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.
## Shell Opts ----------------------------------------------------------------
set -e -u -x
## Variables -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Successerator: How many times do we try before failing
export MAX_RETRIES=${MAX_RETRIES:-"2"}
# tempest and testr options, default is to run tempest in serial
export TESTR_OPTS=${TESTR_OPTS:-''}
# Disable the python output buffering so that jenkins gets the output properly
export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
# Extra options to pass to the AIO bootstrap process
export BOOTSTRAP_OPTS=${BOOTSTRAP_OPTS:-''}
# Ensure the terminal type is set
export TERM=linux
# Store the clone repo root location
export OSA_CLONE_DIR="$(readlink -f $(dirname ${0})/..)"
# Set the role fetch mode to git-clone to avoid interactions
# with the Ansible galaxy API.
export ANSIBLE_ROLE_FETCH_MODE="git-clone"
# The directory in which the ansible logs will be placed
export ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR="/openstack/log/ansible-logging"
# Set the scenario to execute based on the first CLI parameter
export SCENARIO=${1:-"aio_lxc"}
# Set the action base on the second CLI parameter
# Actions available: [ 'deploy', 'upgrade' ]
export ACTION=${2:-"deploy"}
# Set the source branch for upgrade tests
# Be sure to change this whenever a new stable branch
# is created. The checkout must always be N-1.
export UPGRADE_SOURCE_BRANCH=${UPGRADE_SOURCE_BRANCH:-'stable/pike'}
## Change branch for Upgrades ------------------------------------------------
# If the action is to upgrade, then store the current SHA,
# checkout the source SHA before executing the greenfield
# deployment.
# This needs to be done before the first "source" to ensure
# the correct functions are used for the branch.
# Also, in queens the 'aio' scenario was renamed to aio_lxc
# so we handle ensuring that the pike checkout understands
# which scenario it needs to use.
if [[ "${ACTION}" == "upgrade" ]]; then
# Convert the scenario from a queens name
# to a pike name
if [[ "${SCENARIO}" == "aio_lxc" ]]; then
export SCENARIO="aio"
fi
# Store the target SHA/branch
export UPGRADE_TARGET_BRANCH=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
# Now checkout the source SHA/branch
git checkout ${UPGRADE_SOURCE_BRANCH}
fi
## Functions -----------------------------------------------------------------
info_block "Checking for required libraries." 2> /dev/null || source "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/scripts/scripts-library.sh"
## Main ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Log some data about the instance and the rest of the system
log_instance_info
run_dstat || true
# Get minimum disk size
DATA_DISK_MIN_SIZE="$((1024**3 * $(awk '/bootstrap_host_data_disk_min_size/{print $2}' "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/tests/roles/bootstrap-host/defaults/main.yml") ))"
# Determine the largest secondary disk device that meets the minimum size
DATA_DISK_DEVICE=$(lsblk -brndo NAME,TYPE,RO,SIZE | awk '/d[b-z]+ disk 0/{ if ($4>m && $4>='$DATA_DISK_MIN_SIZE'){m=$4; d=$1}}; END{print d}')
# Only set the secondary disk device option if there is one
if [ -n "${DATA_DISK_DEVICE}" ]; then
export BOOTSTRAP_OPTS="${BOOTSTRAP_OPTS} bootstrap_host_data_disk_device=${DATA_DISK_DEVICE}"
fi
# Bootstrap Ansible
source "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/scripts/bootstrap-ansible.sh"
# Install and export the ARA callback plugin
setup_ara
# Log some data about the instance and the rest of the system
log_instance_info
# Flush all the iptables rules set by openstack-infra
iptables -F
iptables -X
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -t nat -X
iptables -t mangle -F
iptables -t mangle -X
iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
# Bootstrap an AIO
unset ANSIBLE_VARS_PLUGINS
unset HOST_VARS_PATH
unset GROUP_VARS_PATH
pushd "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/tests"
if [ -z "${BOOTSTRAP_OPTS}" ]; then
/opt/ansible-runtime/bin/ansible-playbook bootstrap-aio.yml \
-i test-inventory.ini \
${ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS}
else
/opt/ansible-runtime/bin/ansible-playbook bootstrap-aio.yml \
-i test-inventory.ini \
-e "${BOOTSTRAP_OPTS}" \
${ANSIBLE_PARAMETERS}
fi
popd
if [[ "${ACTION}" == "varstest" ]]; then
pushd "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/tests"
openstack-ansible test-vars-overrides.yml
popd
else
pushd "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/playbooks"
# Disable Ansible color output
export ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR=1
# Create ansible logging directory
mkdir -p ${ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR}
# Log some data about the instance and the rest of the system
log_instance_info
# First we gather facts about the hosts to populate the fact cache.
# We can't gather the facts for all hosts yet because the containers
# aren't built yet.
ansible -m setup -a 'gather_subset=network,hardware,virtual' hosts 2>${ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR}/facts-hosts.log
# Prepare the hosts
export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH="${ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR}/setup-hosts.log"
openstack-ansible setup-hosts.yml -e osa_gather_facts=False
# Log some data about the instance and the rest of the system
log_instance_info
# Once setup-hosts is complete, we should gather facts for everything
# (now including containers) so that the fact cache is complete for the
# remainder of the run.
ansible -m setup -a 'gather_subset=network,hardware,virtual' all 1>${ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR}/facts-all.log
# Prepare the infrastructure
export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH="${ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR}/setup-infrastructure.log"
openstack-ansible setup-infrastructure.yml -e osa_gather_facts=False
# Log some data about the instance and the rest of the system
log_instance_info
# Setup OpenStack
export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH="${ANSIBLE_LOG_DIR}/setup-openstack.log"
openstack-ansible setup-openstack.yml -e osa_gather_facts=False
# Log some data about the instance and the rest of the system
log_instance_info
popd
fi
# If the action is to upgrade, then checkout the original SHA for
# the checkout, and execute the upgrade.
if [[ "${ACTION}" == "upgrade" ]]; then
# Checkout the original HEAD we started with
git checkout ${UPGRADE_TARGET_BRANCH}
# Unset environment variables used by the bootstrap-ansible
# script to allow newer versions of Ansible and global
# requirements to be installed.
unset ANSIBLE_PACKAGE
unset UPPER_CONSTRAINTS_FILE
# Source the current scripts-library.sh functions
source "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/scripts/scripts-library.sh"
# Kick off the data plane tester
bash ${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/tests/data-plane-test.sh &> /var/log/data-plane-error.log &
# Fetch script to execute API availability tests, then
# background them while the upgrade runs.
get_bowling_ball_tests
start_bowling_ball_tests
# To execute the upgrade script we need to provide
# an affirmative response to the warning that the
# upgrade is irreversable.
echo 'YES' | bash "${OSA_CLONE_DIR}/scripts/run-upgrade.sh"
# Terminate the API availability tests
kill_bowling_ball_tests
# Terminate the data plane tester
rm -f /var/run/data-plane-test.socket
# Wait 10s for the tests to complete
sleep 10
# Output the API availability test results
print_bowling_ball_results
# Check for any data plane failures, and fail if there are
if ! egrep -q "^FAIL: 0$" /var/log/data-plane-test.log; then
echo -e "\n\nFAIL: The L3 data plane check failed!\n\n"
exit 1
fi
# Check for any disk access failures, and fail if there are
if ! egrep -q "^FAIL: 0$" /var/log/disk-access-test.log; then
echo -e "\n\nFAIL: The disk access data plane check failed!\n\n"
exit 1
fi
fi
exit_success