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  1. from __future__ import print_function
  2. from __future__ import unicode_literals
  3. import logging
  4. import sys
  5. import re
  6. import signal
  7. import sys
  8. from inspect import getdoc
  9. from .. import __version__
  10. from ..project import NoSuchService
  11. from .command import Command
  12. from .formatter import Formatter
  13. from .log_printer import LogPrinter
  14. from .utils import yesno
  15. from docker.client import APIError
  16. from .errors import UserError
  17. from .docopt_command import NoSuchCommand
  18. from .socketclient import SocketClient
  19. log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
  20. def main():
  21. console_handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stderr)
  22. console_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter())
  23. console_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
  24. root_logger = logging.getLogger()
  25. root_logger.addHandler(console_handler)
  26. root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
  27. # Disable requests logging
  28. logging.getLogger("requests").propagate = False
  29. try:
  30. command = TopLevelCommand()
  31. command.sys_dispatch()
  32. except KeyboardInterrupt:
  33. log.error("\nAborting.")
  34. exit(1)
  35. except UserError as e:
  36. log.error(e.msg)
  37. exit(1)
  38. except NoSuchService as e:
  39. log.error(e.msg)
  40. exit(1)
  41. except NoSuchCommand as e:
  42. log.error("No such command: %s", e.command)
  43. log.error("")
  44. log.error("\n".join(parse_doc_section("commands:", getdoc(e.supercommand))))
  45. exit(1)
  46. except APIError as e:
  47. log.error(e.explanation)
  48. exit(1)
  49. # stolen from docopt master
  50. def parse_doc_section(name, source):
  51. pattern = re.compile('^([^\n]*' + name + '[^\n]*\n?(?:[ \t].*?(?:\n|$))*)',
  52. re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
  53. return [s.strip() for s in pattern.findall(source)]
  54. class TopLevelCommand(Command):
  55. """Punctual, lightweight development environments using Docker.
  56. Usage:
  57. fig [options] [COMMAND] [ARGS...]
  58. fig -h|--help
  59. Options:
  60. --verbose Show more output
  61. --version Print version and exit
  62. Commands:
  63. build Build or rebuild services
  64. kill Kill containers
  65. logs View output from containers
  66. ps List containers
  67. rm Remove stopped containers
  68. run Run a one-off command
  69. start Start services
  70. stop Stop services
  71. up Create and start containers
  72. """
  73. def docopt_options(self):
  74. options = super(TopLevelCommand, self).docopt_options()
  75. options['version'] = "fig %s" % __version__
  76. return options
  77. def build(self, options):
  78. """
  79. Build or rebuild services.
  80. Services are built once and then tagged as `project_service`,
  81. e.g. `figtest_db`. If you change a service's `Dockerfile` or the
  82. contents of its build directory, you can run `fig build` to rebuild it.
  83. Usage: build [SERVICE...]
  84. """
  85. self.project.build(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  86. def kill(self, options):
  87. """
  88. Force stop service containers.
  89. Usage: kill [SERVICE...]
  90. """
  91. self.project.kill(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  92. def logs(self, options):
  93. """
  94. View output from containers.
  95. Usage: logs [SERVICE...]
  96. """
  97. containers = self.project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], stopped=True)
  98. print("Attaching to", list_containers(containers))
  99. LogPrinter(containers, attach_params={'logs': True}).run()
  100. def ps(self, options):
  101. """
  102. List containers.
  103. Usage: ps [options] [SERVICE...]
  104. Options:
  105. -q Only display IDs
  106. """
  107. containers = self.project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], stopped=True) + self.project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], one_off=True)
  108. if options['-q']:
  109. for container in containers:
  110. print(container.id)
  111. else:
  112. headers = [
  113. 'Name',
  114. 'Command',
  115. 'State',
  116. 'Ports',
  117. ]
  118. rows = []
  119. for container in containers:
  120. rows.append([
  121. container.name,
  122. container.human_readable_command,
  123. container.human_readable_state,
  124. container.human_readable_ports,
  125. ])
  126. print(Formatter().table(headers, rows))
  127. def rm(self, options):
  128. """
  129. Remove stopped service containers.
  130. Usage: rm [SERVICE...]
  131. """
  132. all_containers = self.project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], stopped=True)
  133. stopped_containers = [c for c in all_containers if not c.is_running]
  134. if len(stopped_containers) > 0:
  135. print("Going to remove", list_containers(stopped_containers))
  136. if yesno("Are you sure? [yN] ", default=False):
  137. self.project.remove_stopped(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  138. else:
  139. print("No stopped containers")
  140. def run(self, options):
  141. """
  142. Run a one-off command on a service.
  143. For example:
  144. $ fig run web python manage.py shell
  145. Note that this will not start any services that the command's service
  146. links to. So if, for example, your one-off command talks to your
  147. database, you will need to run `fig up -d db` first.
  148. Usage: run [options] SERVICE COMMAND [ARGS...]
  149. Options:
  150. -d Detached mode: Run container in the background, print new container name
  151. """
  152. service = self.project.get_service(options['SERVICE'])
  153. container_options = {
  154. 'command': [options['COMMAND']] + options['ARGS'],
  155. 'tty': not options['-d'],
  156. 'stdin_open': not options['-d'],
  157. }
  158. container = service.create_container(one_off=True, **container_options)
  159. if options['-d']:
  160. service.start_container(container, ports=None)
  161. print(container.name)
  162. else:
  163. with self._attach_to_container(
  164. container.id,
  165. interactive=True,
  166. logs=True,
  167. raw=True
  168. ) as c:
  169. service.start_container(container, ports=None)
  170. c.run()
  171. def start(self, options):
  172. """
  173. Start existing containers.
  174. Usage: start [SERVICE...]
  175. """
  176. self.project.start(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  177. def stop(self, options):
  178. """
  179. Stop running containers without removing them.
  180. They can be started again with `fig start`.
  181. Usage: stop [SERVICE...]
  182. """
  183. self.project.stop(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  184. def up(self, options):
  185. """
  186. Build, (re)create, start and attach to containers for a service.
  187. By default, `fig up` will aggregate the output of each container, and
  188. when it exits, all containers will be stopped. If you run `fig up -d`,
  189. it'll start the containers in the background and leave them running.
  190. If there are existing containers for a service, `fig up` will stop
  191. and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with volumes-from),
  192. so that changes in `fig.yml` are picked up.
  193. Usage: up [options] [SERVICE...]
  194. Options:
  195. -d Detached mode: Run containers in the background, print new
  196. container names
  197. """
  198. detached = options['-d']
  199. (old, new) = self.project.recreate_containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  200. if not detached:
  201. to_attach = [c for (s, c) in new]
  202. print("Attaching to", list_containers(to_attach))
  203. log_printer = LogPrinter(to_attach)
  204. for (service, container) in new:
  205. service.start_container(container)
  206. for (service, container) in old:
  207. container.remove()
  208. if not detached:
  209. try:
  210. log_printer.run()
  211. finally:
  212. def handler(signal, frame):
  213. self.project.kill(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  214. sys.exit(0)
  215. signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler)
  216. print("Gracefully stopping... (press Ctrl+C again to force)")
  217. self.project.stop(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
  218. def _attach_to_container(self, container_id, interactive, logs=False, stream=True, raw=False):
  219. stdio = self.client.attach_socket(
  220. container_id,
  221. params={
  222. 'stdin': 1 if interactive else 0,
  223. 'stdout': 1,
  224. 'stderr': 0,
  225. 'logs': 1 if logs else 0,
  226. 'stream': 1 if stream else 0
  227. },
  228. ws=True,
  229. )
  230. stderr = self.client.attach_socket(
  231. container_id,
  232. params={
  233. 'stdin': 0,
  234. 'stdout': 0,
  235. 'stderr': 1,
  236. 'logs': 1 if logs else 0,
  237. 'stream': 1 if stream else 0
  238. },
  239. ws=True,
  240. )
  241. return SocketClient(
  242. socket_in=stdio,
  243. socket_out=stdio,
  244. socket_err=stderr,
  245. raw=raw,
  246. )
  247. def list_containers(containers):
  248. return ", ".join(c.name for c in containers)