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| #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| 
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| # Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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| #
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| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| #
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| #     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| #
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| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| # limitations under the License.
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| 
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| # Common utilities, variables and checks for all build scripts.
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| set -o errexit
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| set -o nounset
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| set -o pipefail
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| 
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| # Unset CDPATH, having it set messes up with script import paths
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| unset CDPATH
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| 
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| USER_ID=$(id -u)
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| GROUP_ID=$(id -g)
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| 
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| DOCKER_OPTS=${DOCKER_OPTS:-""}
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| DOCKER=(docker ${DOCKER_OPTS})
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| DOCKER_HOST=${DOCKER_HOST:-""}
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| DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME=${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME:-"kube-dev"}
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| readonly DOCKER_MACHINE_DRIVER=${DOCKER_MACHINE_DRIVER:-"virtualbox --virtualbox-cpu-count -1"}
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| 
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| # This will canonicalize the path
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| KUBE_ROOT=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")"/.. && pwd -P)
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| 
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| source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/init.sh"
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| 
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| # Constants
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| readonly KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_REPO=kube-build
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| readonly KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_CROSS_TAG="$(cat "${KUBE_ROOT}/build/build-image/cross/VERSION")"
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| 
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| # This version number is used to cause everyone to rebuild their data containers
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| # and build image.  This is especially useful for automated build systems like
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| # Jenkins.
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| #
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| # Increment/change this number if you change the build image (anything under
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| # build/build-image) or change the set of volumes in the data container.
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| readonly KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION_BASE="$(cat "${KUBE_ROOT}/build/build-image/VERSION")"
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| readonly KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION="${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION_BASE}-${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_CROSS_TAG}"
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| 
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| # Here we map the output directories across both the local and remote _output
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| # directories:
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| #
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| # *_OUTPUT_ROOT    - the base of all output in that environment.
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| # *_OUTPUT_SUBPATH - location where golang stuff is built/cached.  Also
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| #                    persisted across docker runs with a volume mount.
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| # *_OUTPUT_BINPATH - location where final binaries are placed.  If the remote
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| #                    is really remote, this is the stuff that has to be copied
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| #                    back.
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| # OUT_DIR can come in from the Makefile, so honor it.
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| readonly LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT="${KUBE_ROOT}/${OUT_DIR:-_output}"
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| readonly LOCAL_OUTPUT_SUBPATH="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}/dockerized"
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| readonly LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_SUBPATH}/bin"
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| readonly LOCAL_OUTPUT_GOPATH="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_SUBPATH}/go"
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| readonly LOCAL_OUTPUT_IMAGE_STAGING="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}/images"
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| 
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| # This is a symlink to binaries for "this platform" (e.g. build tools).
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| readonly THIS_PLATFORM_BIN="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}/bin"
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| 
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| readonly REMOTE_ROOT="/go/src/${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}"
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| readonly REMOTE_OUTPUT_ROOT="${REMOTE_ROOT}/_output"
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| readonly REMOTE_OUTPUT_SUBPATH="${REMOTE_OUTPUT_ROOT}/dockerized"
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| readonly REMOTE_OUTPUT_BINPATH="${REMOTE_OUTPUT_SUBPATH}/bin"
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| readonly REMOTE_OUTPUT_GOPATH="${REMOTE_OUTPUT_SUBPATH}/go"
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| 
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| # This is the port on the workstation host to expose RSYNC on.  Set this if you
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| # are doing something fancy with ssh tunneling.
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| readonly KUBE_RSYNC_PORT="${KUBE_RSYNC_PORT:-}"
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| 
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| # This is the port that rsync is running on *inside* the container. This may be
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| # mapped to KUBE_RSYNC_PORT via docker networking.
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| readonly KUBE_CONTAINER_RSYNC_PORT=8730
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| 
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| # Get the set of master binaries that run in Docker (on Linux)
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| # Entry format is "<name-of-binary>,<base-image>".
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| # Binaries are placed in /usr/local/bin inside the image.
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| #
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| # $1 - server architecture
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| kube::build::get_docker_wrapped_binaries() {
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|   local arch=$1
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|   local debian_base_version=0.4.0
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|   local debian_iptables_version=v11.0
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|   ### If you change any of these lists, please also update DOCKERIZED_BINARIES
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|   ### in build/BUILD. And kube::golang::server_image_targets
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|   local targets=(
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|     cloud-controller-manager,"k8s.gcr.io/debian-base-${arch}:${debian_base_version}"
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|     kube-apiserver,"k8s.gcr.io/debian-base-${arch}:${debian_base_version}"
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|     kube-controller-manager,"k8s.gcr.io/debian-base-${arch}:${debian_base_version}"
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|     kube-scheduler,"k8s.gcr.io/debian-base-${arch}:${debian_base_version}"
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|     kube-proxy,"k8s.gcr.io/debian-iptables-${arch}:${debian_iptables_version}"
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|   )
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| 
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|   echo "${targets[@]}"
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| }
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| 
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # Basic setup functions
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| 
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| # Verify that the right utilities and such are installed for building Kube. Set
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| # up some dynamic constants.
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| # Args:
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| #   $1 - boolean of whether to require functioning docker (default true)
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| #
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| # Vars set:
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| #   KUBE_ROOT_HASH
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| #   KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG_BASE
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| #   KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG
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| #   KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE
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| #   KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE
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| #   KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME
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| #   KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE
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| #   KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME
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| #   KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE
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| #   KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME
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| #   DOCKER_MOUNT_ARGS
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| #   LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT
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| function kube::build::verify_prereqs() {
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|   local -r require_docker=${1:-true}
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|   kube::log::status "Verifying Prerequisites...."
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|   kube::build::ensure_tar || return 1
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|   kube::build::ensure_rsync || return 1
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|   if ${require_docker}; then
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|     kube::build::ensure_docker_in_path || return 1
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|     if kube::build::is_osx; then
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|         kube::build::docker_available_on_osx || return 1
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|     fi
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|     kube::util::ensure_docker_daemon_connectivity || return 1
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| 
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|     if (( ${KUBE_VERBOSE} > 6 )); then
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|       kube::log::status "Docker Version:"
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|       "${DOCKER[@]}" version | kube::log::info_from_stdin
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|     fi
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|   fi
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| 
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|   KUBE_GIT_BRANCH=$(git symbolic-ref --short -q HEAD 2>/dev/null || true)
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|   KUBE_ROOT_HASH=$(kube::build::short_hash "${HOSTNAME:-}:${KUBE_ROOT}:${KUBE_GIT_BRANCH}")
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|   KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG_BASE="build-${KUBE_ROOT_HASH}"
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|   KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG="${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG_BASE}-${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION}"
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|   KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE="${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_REPO}:${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG}"
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|   KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE="kube-build-${KUBE_ROOT_HASH}"
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|   KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME="${KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}-${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION}"
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|   KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE="kube-rsync-${KUBE_ROOT_HASH}"
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|   KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME="${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}-${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION}"
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|   KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE="kube-build-data-${KUBE_ROOT_HASH}"
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|   KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME="${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}-${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION}"
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|   DOCKER_MOUNT_ARGS=(--volumes-from "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME}")
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|   LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_IMAGE_STAGING}/${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE}"
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| 
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|   kube::version::get_version_vars
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|   kube::version::save_version_vars "${KUBE_ROOT}/.dockerized-kube-version-defs"
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| }
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| 
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # Utility functions
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| 
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| function kube::build::docker_available_on_osx() {
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|   if [[ -z "${DOCKER_HOST}" ]]; then
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|     if [[ -S "/var/run/docker.sock" ]]; then
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|       kube::log::status "Using Docker for MacOS"
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|       return 0
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|     fi
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| 
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|     kube::log::status "No docker host is set. Checking options for setting one..."
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|     if [[ -z "$(which docker-machine)" ]]; then
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|       kube::log::status "It looks like you're running Mac OS X, yet neither Docker for Mac nor docker-machine can be found."
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|       kube::log::status "See: https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/mac/ for installation instructions."
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|       return 1
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|     elif [[ -n "$(which docker-machine)" ]]; then
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|       kube::build::prepare_docker_machine
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|     fi
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::prepare_docker_machine() {
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|   kube::log::status "docker-machine was found."
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| 
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|   local available_memory_bytes=$(sysctl -n hw.memsize 2>/dev/null)
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| 
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|   local bytes_in_mb=1048576
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| 
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|   # Give virtualbox 1/2 the system memory. Its necessary to divide by 2, instead
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|   # of multiple by .5, because bash can only multiply by ints.
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|   local memory_divisor=2
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| 
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|   local virtualbox_memory_mb=$(( ${available_memory_bytes} / (${bytes_in_mb} * ${memory_divisor}) ))
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| 
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|   docker-machine inspect "${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}" &> /dev/null || {
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|     kube::log::status "Creating a machine to build Kubernetes"
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|     docker-machine create --driver "${DOCKER_MACHINE_DRIVER}" \
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|       --virtualbox-memory "${virtualbox_memory_mb}" \
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|       --engine-env HTTP_PROXY="${KUBERNETES_HTTP_PROXY:-}" \
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|       --engine-env HTTPS_PROXY="${KUBERNETES_HTTPS_PROXY:-}" \
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|       --engine-env NO_PROXY="${KUBERNETES_NO_PROXY:-127.0.0.1}" \
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|       "${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}" > /dev/null || {
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|       kube::log::error "Something went wrong creating a machine."
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|       kube::log::error "Try the following: "
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|       kube::log::error "docker-machine create -d ${DOCKER_MACHINE_DRIVER} --virtualbox-memory ${virtualbox_memory_mb} ${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}"
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|       return 1
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|     }
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|   }
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|   docker-machine start "${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}" &> /dev/null
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|   # it takes `docker-machine env` a few seconds to work if the machine was just started
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|   local docker_machine_out
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|   while ! docker_machine_out=$(docker-machine env "${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}" 2>&1); do
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|     if [[ ${docker_machine_out} =~ "Error checking TLS connection" ]]; then
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|       echo "${docker_machine_out}"
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|       docker-machine regenerate-certs ${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}
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|     else
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|       sleep 1
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|     fi
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|   done
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|   eval "$(docker-machine env "${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}")"
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|   kube::log::status "A Docker host using docker-machine named '${DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME}' is ready to go!"
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|   return 0
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::is_osx() {
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|   [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::is_gnu_sed() {
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|   [[ $(sed --version 2>&1) == *GNU* ]]
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::ensure_rsync() {
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|   if [[ -z "$(which rsync)" ]]; then
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|     kube::log::error "Can't find 'rsync' in PATH, please fix and retry."
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::update_dockerfile() {
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|   if kube::build::is_gnu_sed; then
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|     sed_opts=(-i)
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|   else
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|     sed_opts=(-i '')
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|   fi
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|   sed "${sed_opts[@]}" "s/KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_CROSS_TAG/${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_CROSS_TAG}/" "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/Dockerfile"
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| }
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| 
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| function  kube::build::set_proxy() {
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|   if [[ -n "${KUBERNETES_HTTPS_PROXY:-}" ]]; then
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|     echo "ENV https_proxy $KUBERNETES_HTTPS_PROXY" >> "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/Dockerfile"
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -n "${KUBERNETES_HTTP_PROXY:-}" ]]; then
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|     echo "ENV http_proxy $KUBERNETES_HTTP_PROXY" >> "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/Dockerfile"
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -n "${KUBERNETES_NO_PROXY:-}" ]]; then
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|     echo "ENV no_proxy $KUBERNETES_NO_PROXY" >> "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/Dockerfile"
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::ensure_docker_in_path() {
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|   if [[ -z "$(which docker)" ]]; then
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|     kube::log::error "Can't find 'docker' in PATH, please fix and retry."
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|     kube::log::error "See https://docs.docker.com/installation/#installation for installation instructions."
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::ensure_tar() {
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|   if [[ -n "${TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|     return
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|   fi
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| 
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|   # Find gnu tar if it is available, bomb out if not.
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|   TAR=tar
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|   if which gtar &>/dev/null; then
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|       TAR=gtar
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|   else
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|       if which gnutar &>/dev/null; then
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| 	  TAR=gnutar
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|       fi
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|   fi
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|   if ! "${TAR}" --version | grep -q GNU; then
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|     echo "  !!! Cannot find GNU tar. Build on Linux or install GNU tar"
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|     echo "      on Mac OS X (brew install gnu-tar)."
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::has_docker() {
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|   which docker &> /dev/null
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| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::has_ip() {
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|   which ip &> /dev/null && ip -Version | grep 'iproute2' &> /dev/null
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| }
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| 
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| # Detect if a specific image exists
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| #
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| # $1 - image repo name
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| # #2 - image tag
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| function kube::build::docker_image_exists() {
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|   [[ -n $1 && -n $2 ]] || {
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|     kube::log::error "Internal error. Image not specified in docker_image_exists."
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|     exit 2
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|   }
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| 
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|   [[ $("${DOCKER[@]}" images -q "${1}:${2}") ]]
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| }
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| 
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| # Delete all images that match a tag prefix except for the "current" version
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| #
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| # $1: The image repo/name
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| # $2: The tag base. We consider any image that matches $2*
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| # $3: The current image not to delete if provided
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| function kube::build::docker_delete_old_images() {
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|   # In Docker 1.12, we can replace this with
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|   #    docker images "$1" --format "{{.Tag}}"
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|   for tag in $("${DOCKER[@]}" images "${1}" | tail -n +2 | awk '{print $2}') ; do
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|     if [[ "${tag}" != "${2}"* ]] ; then
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|       V=3 kube::log::status "Keeping image ${1}:${tag}"
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|       continue
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|     fi
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| 
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|     if [[ -z "${3:-}" || "${tag}" != "${3}" ]] ; then
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|       V=2 kube::log::status "Deleting image ${1}:${tag}"
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|       "${DOCKER[@]}" rmi "${1}:${tag}" >/dev/null
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|     else
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|       V=3 kube::log::status "Keeping image ${1}:${tag}"
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|     fi
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|   done
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| }
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| 
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| # Stop and delete all containers that match a pattern
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| #
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| # $1: The base container prefix
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| # $2: The current container to keep, if provided
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| function kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers() {
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|   # In Docker 1.12 we can replace this line with
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|   #   docker ps -a --format="{{.Names}}"
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|   for container in $("${DOCKER[@]}" ps -a | tail -n +2 | awk '{print $NF}') ; do
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|     if [[ "${container}" != "${1}"* ]] ; then
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|       V=3 kube::log::status "Keeping container ${container}"
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|       continue
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|     fi
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|     if [[ -z "${2:-}" || "${container}" != "${2}" ]] ; then
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|       V=2 kube::log::status "Deleting container ${container}"
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|       kube::build::destroy_container "${container}"
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|     else
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|       V=3 kube::log::status "Keeping container ${container}"
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|     fi
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|   done
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| }
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| 
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| # Takes $1 and computes a short has for it. Useful for unique tag generation
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| function kube::build::short_hash() {
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|   [[ $# -eq 1 ]] || {
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|     kube::log::error "Internal error.  No data based to short_hash."
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|     exit 2
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|   }
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| 
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|   local short_hash
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|   if which md5 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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|     short_hash=$(md5 -q -s "$1")
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|   else
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|     short_hash=$(echo -n "$1" | md5sum)
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|   fi
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|   echo ${short_hash:0:10}
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| }
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| 
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| # Pedantically kill, wait-on and remove a container. The -f -v options
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| # to rm don't actually seem to get the job done, so force kill the
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| # container, wait to ensure it's stopped, then try the remove. This is
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| # a workaround for bug https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/3968.
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| function kube::build::destroy_container() {
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|   "${DOCKER[@]}" kill "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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|   if [[ $("${DOCKER[@]}" version --format '{{.Server.Version}}') = 17.06.0* ]]; then
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|     # Workaround https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/33948.
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|     # TODO: remove when 17.06.0 is not relevant anymore
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|     DOCKER_API_VERSION=v1.29 "${DOCKER[@]}" wait "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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|   else
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|     "${DOCKER[@]}" wait "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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|   fi
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|   "${DOCKER[@]}" rm -f -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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| }
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| 
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # Building
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| 
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| 
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| function kube::build::clean() {
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|   if kube::build::has_docker ; then
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|     kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers "${KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}"
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|     kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}"
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|     kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}"
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|     kube::build::docker_delete_old_images "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_REPO}" "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG_BASE}"
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| 
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|     V=2 kube::log::status "Cleaning all untagged docker images"
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|     "${DOCKER[@]}" rmi "$("${DOCKER[@]}" images -q --filter 'dangling=true')" 2> /dev/null || true
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|   fi
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| 
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|   if [[ -d "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}" ]]; then
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|     kube::log::status "Removing _output directory"
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|     rm -rf "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}"
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| # Set up the context directory for the kube-build image and build it.
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| function kube::build::build_image() {
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|   mkdir -p "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}"
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|   # Make sure the context directory owned by the right user for syncing sources to container.
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|   chown -R ${USER_ID}:${GROUP_ID} "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}"
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| 
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|   cp /etc/localtime "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/"
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| 
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|   cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/build/build-image/Dockerfile" "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/Dockerfile"
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|   cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/build/build-image/rsyncd.sh" "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/"
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|   dd if=/dev/urandom bs=512 count=1 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C tr -dc 'A-Za-z0-9' | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null > "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/rsyncd.password"
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|   chmod go= "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/rsyncd.password"
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| 
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|   kube::build::update_dockerfile
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|   kube::build::set_proxy
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|   kube::build::docker_build "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE}" "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}" 'false'
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| 
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|   # Clean up old versions of everything
 | |
|   kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers "${KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}" "${KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME}"
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|   kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}" "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME}"
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|   kube::build::docker_delete_old_containers "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME_BASE}" "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME}"
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|   kube::build::docker_delete_old_images "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_REPO}" "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG_BASE}" "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_TAG}"
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| 
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|   kube::build::ensure_data_container
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|   kube::build::sync_to_container
 | |
| }
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| 
 | |
| # Build a docker image from a Dockerfile.
 | |
| # $1 is the name of the image to build
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| # $2 is the location of the "context" directory, with the Dockerfile at the root.
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| # $3 is the value to set the --pull flag for docker build; true by default
 | |
| function kube::build::docker_build() {
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|   local -r image=$1
 | |
|   local -r context_dir=$2
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|   local -r pull="${3:-true}"
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|   local -ra build_cmd=("${DOCKER[@]}" build -t "${image}" "--pull=${pull}" "${context_dir}")
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| 
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|   kube::log::status "Building Docker image ${image}"
 | |
|   local docker_output
 | |
|   docker_output=$("${build_cmd[@]}" 2>&1) || {
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|     cat <<EOF >&2
 | |
| +++ Docker build command failed for ${image}
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| 
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| ${docker_output}
 | |
| 
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| To retry manually, run:
 | |
| 
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| ${build_cmd[*]}
 | |
| 
 | |
| EOF
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|     return 1
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
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| 
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| function kube::build::ensure_data_container() {
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|   # If the data container exists AND exited successfully, we can use it.
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|   # Otherwise nuke it and start over.
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|   local ret=0
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|   local code=0
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| 
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|   code=$(docker inspect \
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|       -f '{{.State.ExitCode}}' \
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|       "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME}" 2>/dev/null) || ret=$?
 | |
|   if [[ "${ret}" == 0 && "${code}" != 0 ]]; then
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|     kube::build::destroy_container "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME}"
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|     ret=1
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|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${ret}" != 0 ]]; then
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|     kube::log::status "Creating data container ${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME}"
 | |
|     # We have to ensure the directory exists, or else the docker run will
 | |
|     # create it as root.
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|     mkdir -p "${LOCAL_OUTPUT_GOPATH}"
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|     # We want this to run as root to be able to chown, so non-root users can
 | |
|     # later use the result as a data container.  This run both creates the data
 | |
|     # container and chowns the GOPATH.
 | |
|     #
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|     # The data container creates volumes for all of the directories that store
 | |
|     # intermediates for the Go build. This enables incremental builds across
 | |
|     # Docker sessions. The *_cgo paths are re-compiled versions of the go std
 | |
|     # libraries for true static building.
 | |
|     local -ra docker_cmd=(
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|       "${DOCKER[@]}" run
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|       --volume "${REMOTE_ROOT}"   # white-out the whole output dir
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/linux_386_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/linux_amd64_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/linux_arm_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/linux_arm64_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/linux_ppc64le_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/darwin_amd64_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/darwin_386_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/windows_amd64_cgo
 | |
|       --volume /usr/local/go/pkg/windows_386_cgo
 | |
|       --name "${KUBE_DATA_CONTAINER_NAME}"
 | |
|       --hostname "${HOSTNAME}"
 | |
|       "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE}"
 | |
|       chown -R ${USER_ID}:${GROUP_ID}
 | |
|         "${REMOTE_ROOT}"
 | |
|         /usr/local/go/pkg/
 | |
|     )
 | |
|     "${docker_cmd[@]}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Run a command in the kube-build image.  This assumes that the image has
 | |
| # already been built.
 | |
| function kube::build::run_build_command() {
 | |
|   kube::log::status "Running build command..."
 | |
|   kube::build::run_build_command_ex "${KUBE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME}" -- "$@"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Run a command in the kube-build image.  This assumes that the image has
 | |
| # already been built.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Arguments are in the form of
 | |
| #  <container name> <extra docker args> -- <command>
 | |
| function kube::build::run_build_command_ex() {
 | |
|   [[ $# != 0 ]] || { echo "Invalid input - please specify a container name." >&2; return 4; }
 | |
|   local container_name="${1}"
 | |
|   shift
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local -a docker_run_opts=(
 | |
|     "--name=${container_name}"
 | |
|     "--user=$(id -u):$(id -g)"
 | |
|     "--hostname=${HOSTNAME}"
 | |
|     "${DOCKER_MOUNT_ARGS[@]}"
 | |
|   )
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local detach=false
 | |
| 
 | |
|   [[ $# != 0 ]] || { echo "Invalid input - please specify docker arguments followed by --." >&2; return 4; }
 | |
|   # Everything before "--" is an arg to docker
 | |
|   until [ -z "${1-}" ] ; do
 | |
|     if [[ "$1" == "--" ]]; then
 | |
|       shift
 | |
|       break
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     docker_run_opts+=("$1")
 | |
|     if [[ "$1" == "-d" || "$1" == "--detach" ]] ; then
 | |
|       detach=true
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     shift
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Everything after "--" is the command to run
 | |
|   [[ $# != 0 ]] || { echo "Invalid input - please specify a command to run." >&2; return 4; }
 | |
|   local -a cmd=()
 | |
|   until [ -z "${1-}" ] ; do
 | |
|     cmd+=("$1")
 | |
|     shift
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   docker_run_opts+=(
 | |
|     --env "KUBE_FASTBUILD=${KUBE_FASTBUILD:-false}"
 | |
|     --env "KUBE_BUILDER_OS=${OSTYPE:-notdetected}"
 | |
|     --env "KUBE_VERBOSE=${KUBE_VERBOSE}"
 | |
|     --env "KUBE_BUILD_WITH_COVERAGE=${KUBE_BUILD_WITH_COVERAGE:-}"
 | |
|     --env "GOFLAGS=${GOFLAGS:-}"
 | |
|     --env "GOLDFLAGS=${GOLDFLAGS:-}"
 | |
|     --env "GOGCFLAGS=${GOGCFLAGS:-}"
 | |
|     --env "SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:-}"
 | |
|   )
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${DOCKER_CGROUP_PARENT:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     kube::log::status "Using ${DOCKER_CGROUP_PARENT} as container cgroup parent"
 | |
|     docker_run_opts+=(--cgroup-parent "${DOCKER_CGROUP_PARENT}")
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # If we have stdin we can run interactive.  This allows things like 'shell.sh'
 | |
|   # to work.  However, if we run this way and don't have stdin, then it ends up
 | |
|   # running in a daemon-ish mode.  So if we don't have a stdin, we explicitly
 | |
|   # attach stderr/stdout but don't bother asking for a tty.
 | |
|   if [[ -t 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     docker_run_opts+=(--interactive --tty)
 | |
|   elif [[ "${detach}" == false ]]; then
 | |
|     docker_run_opts+=(--attach=stdout --attach=stderr)
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local -ra docker_cmd=(
 | |
|     "${DOCKER[@]}" run "${docker_run_opts[@]}" "${KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Clean up container from any previous run
 | |
|   kube::build::destroy_container "${container_name}"
 | |
|   "${docker_cmd[@]}" "${cmd[@]}"
 | |
|   if [[ "${detach}" == false ]]; then
 | |
|     kube::build::destroy_container "${container_name}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function kube::build::rsync_probe {
 | |
|   # Wait unil rsync is up and running.
 | |
|   local tries=20
 | |
|   while (( ${tries} > 0 )) ; do
 | |
|     if rsync "rsync://k8s@${1}:${2}/" \
 | |
|          --password-file="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/rsyncd.password" \
 | |
|          &> /dev/null ; then
 | |
|       return 0
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     tries=$(( ${tries} - 1))
 | |
|     sleep 0.1
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return 1
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Start up the rsync container in the background. This should be explicitly
 | |
| # stopped with kube::build::stop_rsyncd_container.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # This will set the global var KUBE_RSYNC_ADDR to the effective port that the
 | |
| # rsync daemon can be reached out.
 | |
| function kube::build::start_rsyncd_container() {
 | |
|   IPTOOL=ifconfig
 | |
|   if kube::build::has_ip ; then
 | |
|     IPTOOL="ip address"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   kube::build::stop_rsyncd_container
 | |
|   V=3 kube::log::status "Starting rsyncd container"
 | |
|   kube::build::run_build_command_ex \
 | |
|     "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME}" -p 127.0.0.1:${KUBE_RSYNC_PORT}:${KUBE_CONTAINER_RSYNC_PORT} -d \
 | |
|     -e ALLOW_HOST="$(${IPTOOL} | grep -Eo 'inet (addr:)?([0-9]*\.){3}[0-9]*' | grep -Eo '([0-9]*\.){3}[0-9]*' | grep -v '127.0.0.1')" \
 | |
|     -- /rsyncd.sh >/dev/null
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local mapped_port
 | |
|   if ! mapped_port=$("${DOCKER[@]}" port "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME}" ${KUBE_CONTAINER_RSYNC_PORT} 2> /dev/null | cut -d: -f 2) ; then
 | |
|     kube::log::error "Could not get effective rsync port"
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local container_ip
 | |
|   container_ip=$("${DOCKER[@]}" inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Sometimes we can reach rsync through localhost and a NAT'd port.  Other
 | |
|   # times (when we are running in another docker container on the Jenkins
 | |
|   # machines) we have to talk directly to the container IP.  There is no one
 | |
|   # strategy that works in all cases so we test to figure out which situation we
 | |
|   # are in.
 | |
|   if kube::build::rsync_probe 127.0.0.1 ${mapped_port}; then
 | |
|     KUBE_RSYNC_ADDR="127.0.0.1:${mapped_port}"
 | |
|     return 0
 | |
|   elif kube::build::rsync_probe "${container_ip}" ${KUBE_CONTAINER_RSYNC_PORT}; then
 | |
|     KUBE_RSYNC_ADDR="${container_ip}:${KUBE_CONTAINER_RSYNC_PORT}"
 | |
|     return 0
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   kube::log::error "Could not connect to rsync container. See build/README.md for setting up remote Docker engine."
 | |
|   return 1
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function kube::build::stop_rsyncd_container() {
 | |
|   V=3 kube::log::status "Stopping any currently running rsyncd container"
 | |
|   unset KUBE_RSYNC_ADDR
 | |
|   kube::build::destroy_container "${KUBE_RSYNC_CONTAINER_NAME}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function kube::build::rsync {
 | |
|   local -a rsync_opts=(
 | |
|     --archive
 | |
|     --password-file="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BUILD_CONTEXT}/rsyncd.password"
 | |
|   )
 | |
|   if (( ${KUBE_VERBOSE} >= 6 )); then
 | |
|     rsync_opts+=("-iv")
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if (( ${KUBE_RSYNC_COMPRESS} > 0 )); then
 | |
|      rsync_opts+=("--compress-level=${KUBE_RSYNC_COMPRESS}")
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   V=3 kube::log::status "Running rsync"
 | |
|   rsync "${rsync_opts[@]}" "$@"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This will launch rsyncd in a container and then sync the source tree to the
 | |
| # container over the local network.
 | |
| function kube::build::sync_to_container() {
 | |
|   kube::log::status "Syncing sources to container"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   kube::build::start_rsyncd_container
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # rsync filters are a bit confusing.  Here we are syncing everything except
 | |
|   # output only directories and things that are not necessary like the git
 | |
|   # directory and generated files. The '- /' filter prevents rsync
 | |
|   # from trying to set the uid/gid/perms on the root of the sync tree.
 | |
|   # As an exception, we need to sync generated files in staging/, because
 | |
|   # they will not be re-generated by 'make'. Note that the 'H' filtered files
 | |
|   # are hidden from rsync so they will be deleted in the target container if
 | |
|   # they exist. This will allow them to be re-created in the container if
 | |
|   # necessary.
 | |
|   kube::build::rsync \
 | |
|     --delete \
 | |
|     --filter='H /.git' \
 | |
|     --filter='- /.make/' \
 | |
|     --filter='- /_tmp/' \
 | |
|     --filter='- /_output/' \
 | |
|     --filter='- /' \
 | |
|     --filter='H zz_generated.*' \
 | |
|     --filter='H generated.proto' \
 | |
|     "${KUBE_ROOT}/" "rsync://k8s@${KUBE_RSYNC_ADDR}/k8s/"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   kube::build::stop_rsyncd_container
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Copy all build results back out.
 | |
| function kube::build::copy_output() {
 | |
|   kube::log::status "Syncing out of container"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   kube::build::start_rsyncd_container
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local rsync_extra=""
 | |
|   if (( ${KUBE_VERBOSE} >= 6 )); then
 | |
|     rsync_extra="-iv"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # The filter syntax for rsync is a little obscure. It filters on files and
 | |
|   # directories.  If you don't go in to a directory you won't find any files
 | |
|   # there.  Rules are evaluated in order.  The last two rules are a little
 | |
|   # magic. '+ */' says to go in to every directory and '- /**' says to ignore
 | |
|   # any file or directory that isn't already specifically allowed.
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # We are looking to copy out all of the built binaries along with various
 | |
|   # generated files.
 | |
|   kube::build::rsync \
 | |
|     --prune-empty-dirs \
 | |
|     --filter='- /_temp/' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ /vendor/' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ /Godeps/' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ /staging/***/Godeps/**' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ /_output/dockerized/bin/**' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ zz_generated.*' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ generated.proto' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ *.pb.go' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ types.go' \
 | |
|     --filter='+ */' \
 | |
|     --filter='- /**' \
 | |
|     "rsync://k8s@${KUBE_RSYNC_ADDR}/k8s/" "${KUBE_ROOT}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   kube::build::stop_rsyncd_container
 | |
| }
 |