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128 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
Executable file
128 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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DEFAULT_VARS_FILE=/opt/iiab/iiab/vars/default_vars.yml
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LOCAL_VARS_FILE=/etc/iiab/local_vars.yml
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IIAB_STATE_FILE=/etc/iiab/iiab_state.yml
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ROLE_VAR=""
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INSTALL=false
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ENABLED=false
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REINSTALL=false
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CWD=`pwd`
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ARGS="--extra-vars {" # bash forces {...} to '{...}' for Ansible, SEE BOTTOM
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INVENTORY=ansible_hosts
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PLAYBOOK=run-one-role.yml
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if [ ! -f $PLAYBOOK ]; then
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echo "Exiting: IIAB Playbook not found."
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echo "Please run this in /opt/iiab/iiab (top level of the git repo)."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ $# -eq 0 ] || [ "$2" == "--reinstall" ] || [ "$3" == "--reinstall" ]; then
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echo "Usage: ./runrole <name of role>"
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echo "Usage: ./runrole --reinstall <name of role>"
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echo
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echo "Optional 2nd parameter is full PATH/FILENAME for logging."
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echo "If omitted, <current directory>/iiab-debug.log is used."
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exit 0
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fi
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# 2020-08-05: yes /etc/iiab/iiab_state.yml is necessary, but we DON'T
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# want to encourage sloppy operators to delete/touch this file.
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#
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# (The iiab_state.yml file should always be created by ./iiab-install,
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# for IIAB's Ansible roles that then auto-populate this file.)
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#
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# FYI ./iiab-network and ./iiab-configure likewise warn operators (IN RED!)
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# if they try to run without the existence of /etc/iiab/iiab_state.yml :
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#
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# ERROR! vars file /etc/iiab/iiab_state.yml was not found
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#
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# Needed for Stages 1-3 if not installed yet
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#if [ ! -f $IIAB_STATE_FILE ]; then
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# touch $IIAB_STATE_FILE
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#fi
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if [ "$1" == "--reinstall" ]; then
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ARGS="$ARGS\"reinstall\":True," # Needs boolean not string so use JSON list
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REINSTALL=true
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shift
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fi
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ROLE_VAR=$1 # Ansible role name & var name sometimes differ :/
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if [ $1 == "calibre-web" ]; then
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ROLE_VAR=calibreweb
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elif [ $1 == "httpd" ]; then
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ROLE_VAR=apache
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elif [ $1 == "osm-vector-maps" ]; then
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ROLE_VAR=osm_vector_maps
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fi
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echo
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if $REINSTALL; then # Add '_' so '--reinstall calibre' doesn't zap calibreweb
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if grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_" $IIAB_STATE_FILE; then
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echo -e "\e[1mThese line(s) in $IIAB_STATE_FILE are now being deleted:\e[0m\n"
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grep "^${ROLE_VAR}_" $IIAB_STATE_FILE; echo
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sed -i "/^${ROLE_VAR}_/d" $IIAB_STATE_FILE
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else
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echo -e "\e[1mERROR: $IIAB_STATE_FILE has no line(s) that begin with '${ROLE_VAR}_'\e[0m\n"
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echo -e "Try again without the '--reinstall' flag?\n"
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exit 1
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fi
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else
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if grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_" $IIAB_STATE_FILE; then
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echo -e "\e[1mWARNING: $IIAB_STATE_FILE already has these line(s):\e[0m\n"
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grep "^${ROLE_VAR}_" $IIAB_STATE_FILE; echo
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echo -e "If you prefer to reinstall it, run: ./runrole --reinstall $1\n"
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grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_enabled:\s\+[Tt]rue\b" $DEFAULT_VARS_FILE && ENABLED=true
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grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_enabled:\s\+[Ff]alse\b" $LOCAL_VARS_FILE && ENABLED=false
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grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_enabled:\s\+[Tt]rue\b" $LOCAL_VARS_FILE && ENABLED=true
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if $ENABLED; then
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echo -n "Or just continue, to enforce var '${ROLE_VAR}_enabled: True' etc? [Y/n] "
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else
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echo -n "Or just continue, to enforce var '${ROLE_VAR}_enabled: False' etc? [Y/n] "
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fi
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read ans < /dev/tty
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echo
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[ "$ans" = "n" ] || [ "$ans" = "N" ] &&
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_install:\s\+[Tt]rue\b" $DEFAULT_VARS_FILE && INSTALL=true
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grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_install:\s\+[Ff]alse\b" $LOCAL_VARS_FILE && INSTALL=false
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grep -q "^${ROLE_VAR}_install:\s\+[Tt]rue\b" $LOCAL_VARS_FILE && INSTALL=true
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if ! $INSTALL; then
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echo -e "\e[1m'${ROLE_VAR}_install: True' MUST BE SET!\e[0m\n"
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echo -e "Usually it's best to set variables in: $LOCAL_VARS_FILE\n"
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echo -n "Just for now, force '${ROLE_VAR}_install: True' directly to Ansible? [Y/n] "
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read ans < /dev/tty
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echo
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[ "$ans" = "n" ] || [ "$ans" = "N" ] &&
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exit 1
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ARGS="$ARGS\"${ROLE_VAR}_install\":True,"
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fi
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if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
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export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH="$2"
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else
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export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH="$CWD/iiab-debug.log"
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fi
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ARGS="$ARGS\"role_to_run\":\"$1\"}" # $1 works like \"$1\" if str validated
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CMD="ansible-playbook -i $INVENTORY $PLAYBOOK --connection=local $ARGS"
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echo -e "\e[1mbash will now run this, adding single quotes around the {...} curly braces:\e[0m\n\n$CMD\n"
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ansible -m setup -i $INVENTORY localhost --connection=local | grep python
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$CMD
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# bash forces (NECESSARY) single quotes around {} at runtime (if $ARGS contains
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# curly braces). If you also add single quotes *within* $ARGS, Ansible will
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# FAIL as you will end up with 2-not-1 single-quotes on each side of the {}.
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# https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_variables.html#json-string-format
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#
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# Change the top line of this file to 'bash -x' to see this happen live. Or,
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# if you prefer the single quotes in the $ARGS var itself, run it this way:
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#
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# echo $CMD > /tmp/runrole-ansible-cmd
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# bash /tmp/runrole-ansible-cmd
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