echo >&2 " controller"
echo >&2 " dispatcher"
echo >&2 " keepproxy"
+ echo >&2 " keepbalance"
echo >&2 " keepstore"
echo >&2 " keepweb"
echo >&2 " shell"
for i in ${2//,/ }
do
# Verify the role exists
- if [[ ! "database,api,controller,keepstore,websocket,keepweb,workbench2,webshell,keepproxy,shell,workbench,dispatcher" == *"$i"* ]]; then
+ if [[ ! "database,api,controller,keepstore,websocket,keepweb,workbench2,webshell,keepbalance,keepproxy,shell,workbench,dispatcher" == *"$i"* ]]; then
echo "The role '${i}' is not a valid role"
usage
exit 1
done
}
+copy_custom_cert() {
+ cert_dir=${1}
+ cert_name=${2}
+
+ mkdir -p /srv/salt/certs
+
+ if [ -f ${cert_dir}/${cert_name}.crt ]; then
+ cp -v ${cert_dir}/${cert_name}.crt /srv/salt/certs/arvados-${cert_name}.pem
+ else
+ echo "${cert_dir}/${cert_name}.crt does not exist. Exiting"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ if [ -f ${cert_dir}/${cert_name}.key ]; then
+ cp -v ${cert_dir}/${cert_name}.key /srv/salt/certs/arvados-${cert_name}.key
+ else
+ echo "${cert_dir}/${cert_name}.key does not exist. Exiting"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+}
+
DEV_MODE="no"
CONFIG_FILE="${SCRIPT_DIR}/local.params"
CONFIG_DIR="local_config_dir"
DOMAIN=""
# Hostnames/IPs used for single-host deploys
-HOSTNAME_EXT=""
-HOSTNAME_INT="127.0.1.1"
+IP_INT="127.0.1.1"
# Initial user setup
INITIAL_USER=""
WORKBENCH1_EXT_SSL_PORT=443
WORKBENCH2_EXT_SSL_PORT=3001
-USE_LETSENCRYPT="no"
-CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR="./certs"
+SSL_MODE="self-signed"
+USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53="no"
+CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/certs"
## These are ARVADOS-related parameters
# For a stable release, change RELEASE "production" and VERSION to the
# BRANCH="main"
# Other formula versions we depend on
-POSTGRES_TAG="v0.41.6"
-NGINX_TAG="temp-fix-missing-statements-in-pillar"
-DOCKER_TAG="v2.0.7"
+POSTGRES_TAG="v0.44.0"
+NGINX_TAG="v2.8.0"
+DOCKER_TAG="v2.4.0"
LOCALE_TAG="v0.3.4"
LETSENCRYPT_TAG="v2.1.0"
fi
# Only used in single_host/single_name deploys
-if [ "x${HOSTNAME_EXT}" = "x" ] ; then
+if [ ! -z "${HOSTNAME_EXT}" ] ; then
+ # We need to add some extra control vars to manage a single certificate vs. multiple
+ USE_SINGLE_HOSTNAME="yes"
+ # Make sure that the value configured as IP_INT is a real IP on the system.
+ # If we don't error out early here when there is a mismatch, the formula will
+ # fail with hard to interpret nginx errors later on.
+ ip addr list |grep -q " ${IP_INT}/"
+ if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
+ echo "Unable to find the IP_INT address '${IP_INT}' on the system, please correct the value in local.params. Exiting..."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+else
+ USE_SINGLE_HOSTNAME="no"
+ # We set this variable, anyway, so sed lines do not fail and we don't need to add more
+ # conditionals
HOSTNAME_EXT="${CLUSTER}.${DOMAIN}"
fi
git clone --quiet https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/docker-formula.git ${F_DIR}/docker
( cd docker && git checkout --quiet tags/"${DOCKER_TAG}" -b "${DOCKER_TAG}" )
+echo "...locale"
git clone --quiet https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/locale-formula.git ${F_DIR}/locale
( cd locale && git checkout --quiet tags/"${LOCALE_TAG}" -b "${LOCALE_TAG}" )
-git clone --quiet https://github.com/netmanagers/nginx-formula.git ${F_DIR}/nginx
+echo "...nginx"
+git clone --quiet https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/nginx-formula.git ${F_DIR}/nginx
( cd nginx && git checkout --quiet tags/"${NGINX_TAG}" -b "${NGINX_TAG}" )
+echo "...postgres"
git clone --quiet https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/postgres-formula.git ${F_DIR}/postgres
( cd postgres && git checkout --quiet tags/"${POSTGRES_TAG}" -b "${POSTGRES_TAG}" )
+echo "...letsencrypt"
git clone --quiet https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/letsencrypt-formula.git ${F_DIR}/letsencrypt
( cd letsencrypt && git checkout --quiet tags/"${LETSENCRYPT_TAG}" -b "${LETSENCRYPT_TAG}" )
+echo "...arvados"
git clone --quiet https://git.arvados.org/arvados-formula.git ${F_DIR}/arvados
# If we want to try a specific branch of the formula
s#__CLUSTER__#${CLUSTER}#g;
s#__DOMAIN__#${DOMAIN}#g;
s#__HOSTNAME_EXT__#${HOSTNAME_EXT}#g;
- s#__HOSTNAME_INT__#${HOSTNAME_INT}#g;
+ s#__IP_INT__#${IP_INT}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER_EMAIL__#${INITIAL_USER_EMAIL}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD__#${INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER__#${INITIAL_USER}#g;
mkdir -p ${T_DIR}
# Replace cluster and domain name in the test files
for f in $(ls "${SOURCE_TESTS_DIR}"/*); do
- sed "s#__CLUSTER__#${CLUSTER}#g;
+ FILTERS="s#__CLUSTER__#${CLUSTER}#g;
s#__CONTROLLER_EXT_SSL_PORT__#${CONTROLLER_EXT_SSL_PORT}#g;
s#__DOMAIN__#${DOMAIN}#g;
- s#__HOSTNAME_INT__#${HOSTNAME_INT}#g;
+ s#__IP_INT__#${IP_INT}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER_EMAIL__#${INITIAL_USER_EMAIL}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD__#${INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD}#g
s#__INITIAL_USER__#${INITIAL_USER}#g;
s#__DATABASE_PASSWORD__#${DATABASE_PASSWORD}#g;
- s#__SYSTEM_ROOT_TOKEN__#${SYSTEM_ROOT_TOKEN}#g" \
- "${f}" > ${T_DIR}/$(basename "${f}")
+ s#__SYSTEM_ROOT_TOKEN__#${SYSTEM_ROOT_TOKEN}#g"
+ if [ "$USE_SINGLE_HOSTNAME" = "yes" ]; then
+ FILTERS="s#__CLUSTER__.__DOMAIN__#${HOSTNAME_EXT}#g;
+ $FILTERS"
+ fi
+ sed "$FILTERS" \
+ "${f}" > ${T_DIR}/$(basename "${f}")
done
chmod 755 ${T_DIR}/run-test.sh
s#__CONTROLLER_EXT_SSL_PORT__#${CONTROLLER_EXT_SSL_PORT}#g;
s#__DOMAIN__#${DOMAIN}#g;
s#__HOSTNAME_EXT__#${HOSTNAME_EXT}#g;
- s#__HOSTNAME_INT__#${HOSTNAME_INT}#g;
+ s#__IP_INT__#${IP_INT}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER_EMAIL__#${INITIAL_USER_EMAIL}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD__#${INITIAL_USER_PASSWORD}#g;
s#__INITIAL_USER__#${INITIAL_USER}#g;
# States, extra states
if [ -d "${F_DIR}"/extra/extra ]; then
- if [ "$DEV_MODE" = "yes" ]; then
+ SKIP_SNAKE_OIL="snakeoil_certs"
+
+ if [[ "$DEV_MODE" = "yes" || "${SSL_MODE}" == "self-signed" ]] ; then
# In dev mode, we create some snake oil certs that we'll
- # use as CUSTOM_CERTS, so we don't skip the states file
- SKIP_SNAKE_OIL="dont_snakeoil_certs"
- else
- SKIP_SNAKE_OIL="snakeoil_certs"
+ # use as CUSTOM_CERTS, so we don't skip the states file.
+ # Same when using self-signed certificates.
+ SKIP_SNAKE_OIL="dont_add_snakeoil_certs"
fi
for f in $(ls "${F_DIR}"/extra/extra/*.sls | grep -v ${SKIP_SNAKE_OIL}); do
echo " - extra.$(basename ${f} | sed 's/.sls$//g')" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
done
- # Use custom certs
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT}" != "xyes" ]; then
+ # Use byo or self-signed certificates
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" != "lets-encrypt" ]; then
mkdir -p "${F_DIR}"/extra/extra/files
fi
fi
if [ -z "${ROLES}" ]; then
# States
echo " - nginx.passenger" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
- # Currently, only available on config_examples/multi_host/aws
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT}" = "xyes" ]; then
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT_IAM_USER}" != "xyes" ]; then
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "lets-encrypt" ]; then
+ if [ "${USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53}" = "yes" ]; then
grep -q "aws_credentials" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - extra.aws_credentials" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
fi
grep -q "letsencrypt" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - letsencrypt" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
else
- # Use custom certs
+ # Use custom certs, as both bring-your-own and self-signed are copied using this state
# Copy certs to formula extra/files
# In dev mode, the files will be created and put in the destination directory by the
# snakeoil_certs.sls state file
echo " - nginx_workbench_configuration" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
echo " - postgresql" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
- # Currently, only available on config_examples/multi_host/aws
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT}" = "xyes" ]; then
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT_IAM_USER}" != "xyes" ]; then
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "lets-encrypt" ]; then
+ if [ "${USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53}" = "yes" ]; then
grep -q "aws_credentials" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - aws_credentials" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
fi
- grep -q "letsencrypt" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - letsencrypt" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
+ grep -q "letsencrypt" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - letsencrypt" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
# As the pillar differ whether we use LE or custom certs, we need to do a final edition on them
for c in controller websocket workbench workbench2 webshell download collections keepproxy; do
echo "extra_custom_certs_dir: /srv/salt/certs" > ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
echo "extra_custom_certs:" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
- for c in controller websocket workbench workbench2 webshell download collections keepproxy; do
- grep -q ${c} ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls || echo " - ${c}" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
-
- # As the pillar differ whether we use LE or custom certs, we need to do a final edition on them
- sed -i "s/__CERT_REQUIRES__/file: extra_custom_certs_file_copy_arvados-${c}.pem/g;
- s#__CERT_PEM__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${c}.pem#g;
- s#__CERT_KEY__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${c}.key#g" \
+ for c in controller websocket workbench workbench2 webshell keepweb keepproxy; do
+ # Are we in a single-host-single-hostname env?
+ if [ "${USE_SINGLE_HOSTNAME}" = "yes" ]; then
+ # Are we in a single-host-single-hostname env?
+ CERT_NAME=${HOSTNAME_EXT}
+ else
+ # We are in a multiple-hostnames env
+ CERT_NAME=${c}
+ fi
+
+ if [[ "$SSL_MODE" == "bring-your-own" ]]; then
+ copy_custom_cert ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR} ${CERT_NAME}
+ fi
+
+ grep -q ${CERT_NAME} ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls || echo " - ${CERT_NAME}" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
+
+ # As the pillar differs whether we use LE or custom certs, we need to do a final edition on them
+ sed -i "s/__CERT_REQUIRES__/file: extra_custom_certs_file_copy_arvados-${CERT_NAME}.pem/g;
+ s#__CERT_PEM__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${CERT_NAME}.pem#g;
+ s#__CERT_KEY__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${CERT_NAME}.key#g" \
${P_DIR}/nginx_${c}_configuration.sls
done
fi
else
# If we add individual roles, make sure we add the repo first
echo " - arvados.repo" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
+ # We add the extra_custom_certs state
+ grep -q "extra.custom_certs" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - extra.custom_certs" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
+
+ # And we add the basic part for the certs pillar
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" != "lets-encrypt" ]; then
+ # And add the certs in the custom_certs pillar
+ echo "extra_custom_certs_dir: /srv/salt/certs" > ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
+ echo "extra_custom_certs:" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
+ grep -q "extra_custom_certs" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - extra_custom_certs" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
+ fi
+
for R in ${ROLES}; do
case "${R}" in
"database")
### If we don't install and run LE before arvados-api-server, it fails and breaks everything
### after it. So we add this here as we are, after all, sharing the host for api and controller
# Currently, only available on config_examples/multi_host/aws
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT}" = "xyes" ]; then
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT_IAM_USER}" != "xyes" ]; then
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "lets-encrypt" ]; then
+ if [ "${USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53}" = "yes" ]; then
grep -q "aws_credentials" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - aws_credentials" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
fi
grep -q "letsencrypt" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - letsencrypt" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
else
# Use custom certs
- cp -v ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/controller.* "${F_DIR}/extra/extra/files/"
- # We add the custom_certs state
- grep -q "custom_certs" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - extra.custom_certs" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "bring-your-own" ]; then
+ copy_custom_cert ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR} controller
+ fi
+ grep -q controller ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls || echo " - controller" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
fi
grep -q "arvados.${R}" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - arvados.${R}" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
# Pillars
grep -q "aws_credentials" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - aws_credentials" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
- grep -q "docker" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - docker" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
grep -q "postgresql" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - postgresql" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
grep -q "nginx_passenger" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - nginx_passenger" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
grep -q "nginx_${R}_configuration" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - nginx_${R}_configuration" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
# States
grep -q "nginx.passenger" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - nginx.passenger" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
# Currently, only available on config_examples/multi_host/aws
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT}" = "xyes" ]; then
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT_IAM_USER}" != "xyes" ]; then
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "lets-encrypt" ]; then
+ if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53}" = "xyes" ]; then
grep -q "aws_credentials" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - aws_credentials" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
fi
grep -q "letsencrypt" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - letsencrypt" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
else
# Use custom certs, special case for keepweb
if [ ${R} = "keepweb" ]; then
- cp -v ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/download.* "${F_DIR}/extra/extra/files/"
- cp -v ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/collections.* "${F_DIR}/extra/extra/files/"
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "bring-your-own" ]; then
+ copy_custom_cert ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR} download
+ copy_custom_cert ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR} collections
+ fi
else
- cp -v ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/${R}.* "${F_DIR}/extra/extra/files/"
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "bring-your-own" ]; then
+ copy_custom_cert ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR} ${R}
+ fi
fi
- # We add the custom_certs state
- grep -q "custom_certs" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - extra.custom_certs" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
-
fi
# webshell role is just a nginx vhost, so it has no state
if [ "${R}" != "webshell" ]; then
fi
# Currently, only available on config_examples/multi_host/aws
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT}" = "xyes" ]; then
- if [ "x${USE_LETSENCRYPT_IAM_USER}" != "xyes" ]; then
+ if [ "${SSL_MODE}" = "lets-encrypt" ]; then
+ if [ "${USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53}" = "yes" ]; then
grep -q "aws_credentials" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - aws_credentials" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
fi
grep -q "letsencrypt" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - letsencrypt" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
${P_DIR}/nginx_${R}_configuration.sls
fi
else
- grep -q ${R} ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls || echo " - ${R}" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
-
# As the pillar differ whether we use LE or custom certs, we need to do a final edition on them
# Special case for keepweb
if [ ${R} = "keepweb" ]; then
s#__CERT_PEM__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${kwsub}.pem#g;
s#__CERT_KEY__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${kwsub}.key#g" \
${P_DIR}/nginx_${kwsub}_configuration.sls
+ grep -q ${kwsub} ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls || echo " - ${kwsub}" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
done
else
sed -i "s/__CERT_REQUIRES__/file: extra_custom_certs_file_copy_arvados-${R}.pem/g;
s#__CERT_PEM__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${R}.pem#g;
s#__CERT_KEY__#/etc/nginx/ssl/arvados-${R}.key#g" \
${P_DIR}/nginx_${R}_configuration.sls
+ grep -q ${R} ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls || echo " - ${R}" >> ${P_DIR}/extra_custom_certs.sls
fi
fi
;;
grep -q "docker" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - docker.software" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
grep -q "arvados.${R}" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - arvados.${R}" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
# Pillars
- grep -q "" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - docker" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
+ grep -q "docker" ${P_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - docker" >> ${P_DIR}/top.sls
;;
- "dispatcher")
- # States
- grep -q "docker" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - docker.software" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
- grep -q "arvados.${R}" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - arvados.${R}" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
- # Pillars
- # ATM, no specific pillar needed
- ;;
- "keepstore")
+ "dispatcher" | "keepbalance" | "keepstore")
# States
grep -q "arvados.${R}" ${S_DIR}/top.sls || echo " - arvados.${R}" >> ${S_DIR}/top.sls
# Pillars
# Now run the install
salt-call --local state.apply -l ${LOG_LEVEL}
+# Finally, make sure that /etc/hosts is not overwritten on reboot
+if [ -d /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d ]; then
+ # TODO: will this work on CentOS?
+ sed -i 's/^manage_etc_hosts: true/#manage_etc_hosts: true/g' /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/*
+fi
+
# FIXME! #16992 Temporary fix for psql call in arvados-api-server
if [ "x${DELETE_PSQL}" = "xyes" ]; then
echo "Removing .psql file"