Tinkerbell.Sandbox/cmd/bump-version/main.go
Gianluca Arbezzano d6a057c89d New tool to bump current_versions.sh automatically
This commit contains a new utility that helps to automate a version bump
for sandbox.

You can run this command to get the vibe of what it does.

```
$ go run cmd/bump-version/main.go -help
```

In order to try it out you can run this command form sandbox root. By
default it won't overwrite anything. It will print to stdout a new
version of the current_versions.sh file where all the images are
calculate cloning the various repositories

```
$ go run cmd/bump-version/main.go
```

If you want to overwrite the current_versions file you can use the flag
`-overwrite`.

More will come but for now, that's the PoC. Ideally this can be hooked
to CI/CD and run periodically, opening a PR that can be evaluated and
merged.

Signed-off-by: Gianluca Arbezzano <gianarb92@gmail.com>
2021-02-12 14:47:46 +01:00

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package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/tinkerbell/sandbox/cmd/bump-version/envfile"
"github.com/tinkerbell/sandbox/cmd/bump-version/git"
"github.com/tinkerbell/sandbox/cmd/bump-version/image"
)
// Config represents the flags that you can configure
// when running bump-version
type Config struct {
// CurrentVersionFile is the path of the envfile that
// contains the current version of Tinkerbell stack.
// In sandbod it is called current_versions.sh
CurrentVersionFile string
// Overwrite switched the output of this program from
// standard output to the current_versions.sh file.
Overwrite bool
// Help prints the help command and exists
Help bool
}
const help = `
bump-version is an utility that reads and update the current_version.sh file.
It is designed to be used in CI/CD but it works locally as well.
Note:
* Osie is currently not supported
Examples:
Prints this -help
$ bump-version -help
This is how you will normally run this command.
bump-version will read the specified current-version-file
(./current_version.sh), it will clone the various components in memory
checking the latest commit available in the default branch.
The command will get and validate that a docker image is available for each
component and it will print the updated current_version.sh to stdout.
$ bump-version -current-version-file ./current_versions.sh
This command does the same as the previous one but it overwrite the content
of the original current_version file
$ bump-version -overwrite
`
const headerFile = `#!/bin/bash
# This file is generated by an utility called bump-version in
# tinkerbell/sandbox.
# This file gets used from generate-envrc.sh but it is also used standalone by
# automation that wants to get the version of the programs currently supported
# in sandbox
`
func main() {
config := Config{}
fs := flag.NewFlagSet("bump-version", flag.ContinueOnError)
fs.BoolVar(&config.Help, "help", false, "Display help command and exit")
fs.BoolVar(&config.Overwrite, "overwrite", false, "This commands overwrite the current_versions file instead of printing to stdout")
fs.StringVar(&config.CurrentVersionFile, "current-version-file", "./current_versions.sh", "Load the current_version.sh file where the current Tinkerbell component versions are specified.")
err := fs.Parse(os.Args[1:])
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, help)
log.Fatalf("Err: %s\n\r", err.Error())
}
if config.Help {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, help)
os.Exit(0)
}
// Read the current_versions envfile
myEnv, err := envfile.ReadEnvFile(config.CurrentVersionFile)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to read current_file.sh"))
}
tag, err := getImageTagFromRepo("https://github.com/tinkerbell/tink")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to get image tag from tinkerbell/tink repo"))
}
// Set the new versions to the current_versions.sh
myEnv["TINKERBELL_TINK_SERVER_IMAGE"] = "quay.io/tinkerbell/tink:" + tag
myEnv["TINKERBELL_TINK_WORKER_IMAGE"] = "quay.io/tinkerbell/tink-worker:" + tag
myEnv["TINKERBELL_TINK_CLI_IMAGE"] = "quay.io/tinkerbell/tink-cli:" + tag
tag, err = getImageTagFromRepo("https://github.com/tinkerbell/hegel")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to get image tag from tinkerbell/hegel repo"))
}
myEnv["TINKERBELL_TINK_HEGEL_IMAGE"] = "quay.io/tinkerbell/hegel:" + tag
tag, err = getImageTagFromRepo("https://github.com/tinkerbell/boots")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to get image tag from tinkerbell/hegel repo"))
}
myEnv["TINKERBELL_TINK_BOOTS_IMAGE"] = "quay.io/tinkerbell/boots:" + tag
out, err := envfile.Marshal(myEnv)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to render new current_version envfile"))
}
destination := os.Stdout
// if the overwrite flag is set to true change the output of the command
// from stdout to the original file
if config.Overwrite {
f, err := os.OpenFile(config.CurrentVersionFile, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC, 0)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(errors.Wrap(err, "Error overwriting current versions envfile"))
}
destination = f
}
io.WriteString(destination, headerFile+out+"\n")
}
// getImageTagFromRepo is an utility function that wraps a couple of things
// together that technically we need to repeat for each repo.
func getImageTagFromRepo(repoName string) (string, error) {
// Clone the specified repository in memory
repo, err := git.Clone(repoName)
if err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to clone the repository")
}
// Get the latest commit from the defautl branch
latestCommit, err := repo.GetHeadHash()
if err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to get commit from HEAD")
}
// Calculate the image tag from a commit sha
tag, err := image.TagFromSha(latestCommit)
if err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "Impossible to get image tag from commit")
}
return tag, nil
}