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| #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| 
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| # Copyright 2017 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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| # A library of helper functions and constant for the local config.
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| 
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| # Use the config file specified in $KUBE_CONFIG_FILE, or default to
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| # config-default.sh.
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| readonly GCE_MAX_LOCAL_SSD=8
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| 
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| KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/../..
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| source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/${KUBE_CONFIG_FILE-"config-default.sh"}"
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| source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/common.sh"
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| source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/util.sh"
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| 
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| if [[ "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" || "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "ubuntu" || "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "custom" ]]; then
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|   source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}/node-helper.sh"
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| else
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|   echo "Cannot operate on cluster using node os distro: ${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" >&2
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|   exit 1
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| fi
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| 
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| source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/windows/node-helper.sh"
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| 
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| if [[ "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "trusty" || "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" || "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "ubuntu" ]]; then
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|   source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}/master-helper.sh"
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| else
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|   echo "Cannot operate on cluster using master os distro: ${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" >&2
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|   exit 1
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| fi
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| 
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| if [[ ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS:-} -ge 1 ]] && [[ ! -z ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT:-} ]] ; then
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|   echo -e "${color_red}Local SSD: Only one of NODE_LOCAL_SSDS and NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT can be specified at once${color_norm}" >&2
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|   exit 2
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| fi
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| 
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| if [[ "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" ]]; then
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|     DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT=google-containers
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|     if [[ "${GCI_VERSION}" == "cos"* ]]; then
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|         DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT=cos-cloud
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|     fi
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|     MASTER_IMAGE_PROJECT=${KUBE_GCE_MASTER_PROJECT:-${DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT}}
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|     # If the master image is not set, we use the latest GCI image.
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|     # Otherwise, we respect whatever is set by the user.
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|     MASTER_IMAGE=${KUBE_GCE_MASTER_IMAGE:-${GCI_VERSION}}
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| fi
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| 
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| # Sets node image based on the specified os distro. Currently this function only
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| # supports gci and debian.
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| #
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| # Requires:
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| #   NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION
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| # Sets:
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| #   DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT
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| #   NODE_IMAGE
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| #   NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT
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| function set-linux-node-image() {
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|   if [[ "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" ]]; then
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|     DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT=google-containers
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|     if [[ "${GCI_VERSION}" == "cos"* ]]; then
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|       DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT=cos-cloud
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|     fi
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| 
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|     # If the node image is not set, we use the latest GCI image.
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|     # Otherwise, we respect whatever is set by the user.
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|     NODE_IMAGE=${KUBE_GCE_NODE_IMAGE:-${GCI_VERSION}}
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|     NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT=${KUBE_GCE_NODE_PROJECT:-${DEFAULT_GCI_PROJECT}}
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| # Requires:
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION
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| # Sets:
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_FAMILY
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT
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| function set-windows-node-image() {
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|   WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT="windows-cloud"
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|   if [[ "${WINDOWS_NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "win2019" ]]; then
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|     WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_FAMILY="windows-2019-core-for-containers"
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|   elif [[ "${WINDOWS_NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "win1809" ]]; then
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|     WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_FAMILY="windows-1809-core-for-containers"
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|   else
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|     echo "Unknown WINDOWS_NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION ${WINDOWS_NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" >&2
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|     exit 1
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| set-linux-node-image
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| set-windows-node-image
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| 
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| # Verify cluster autoscaler configuration.
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| if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER}" == "true" ]]; then
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|   if [[ -z $AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES ]]; then
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|     echo "AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES not set."
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|     exit 1
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -z $AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES ]]; then
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|     echo "AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES not set."
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|     exit 1
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|   fi
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| fi
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| 
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| # These prefixes must not be prefixes of each other, so that they can be used to
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| # detect mutually exclusive sets of nodes.
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| NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX=${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX:-"${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-minion"}
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| WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX=${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX:-"${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-windows-node"}
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| 
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| NODE_TAGS="${NODE_TAG}"
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| 
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| ALLOCATE_NODE_CIDRS=true
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| PREEXISTING_NETWORK=false
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| PREEXISTING_NETWORK_MODE=""
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| 
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| KUBE_PROMPT_FOR_UPDATE=${KUBE_PROMPT_FOR_UPDATE:-"n"}
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| # How long (in seconds) to wait for cluster initialization.
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| KUBE_CLUSTER_INITIALIZATION_TIMEOUT=${KUBE_CLUSTER_INITIALIZATION_TIMEOUT:-300}
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| 
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| function join_csv() {
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|   local IFS=','; echo "$*";
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| }
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| 
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| # This function returns the first string before the comma
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| function split_csv() {
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|   echo "$*" | cut -d',' -f1
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| }
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| 
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| # Verify prereqs
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| function verify-prereqs() {
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|   local cmd
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| 
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|   # we use openssl to generate certs
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|   kube::util::test_openssl_installed
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| 
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|   # ensure a version supported by easyrsa is installed
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|   if [ "$(openssl version | cut -d\  -f1)" == "LibreSSL" ]; then
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|     echo "LibreSSL is not supported. Please ensure openssl points to an OpenSSL binary"
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|     if [ "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ]; then
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|       echo 'On macOS we recommend using homebrew and adding "$(brew --prefix openssl)/bin" to your PATH'
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|     fi
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|     exit 1
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|   fi
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| 
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|   # we use gcloud to create the cluster, gsutil to stage binaries and data
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|   for cmd in gcloud gsutil; do
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|     if ! which "${cmd}" >/dev/null; then
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|       local resp="n"
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|       if [[ "${KUBE_PROMPT_FOR_UPDATE}" == "y" ]]; then
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|         echo "Can't find ${cmd} in PATH.  Do you wish to install the Google Cloud SDK? [Y/n]"
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|         read resp
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|       fi
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|       if [[ "${resp}" != "n" && "${resp}" != "N" ]]; then
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|         curl https://sdk.cloud.google.com | bash
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|       fi
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|       if ! which "${cmd}" >/dev/null; then
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|         echo "Can't find ${cmd} in PATH, please fix and retry. The Google Cloud " >&2
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|         echo "SDK can be downloaded from https://cloud.google.com/sdk/." >&2
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|         exit 1
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|       fi
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|     fi
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|   done
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|   update-or-verify-gcloud
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| }
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| 
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| # Use the gcloud defaults to find the project.  If it is already set in the
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| # environment then go with that.
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| #
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| # Vars set:
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| #   PROJECT
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| #   NETWORK_PROJECT
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| #   PROJECT_REPORTED
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| function detect-project() {
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|   if [[ -z "${PROJECT-}" ]]; then
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|     PROJECT=$(gcloud config list project --format 'value(core.project)')
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|   fi
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| 
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|   NETWORK_PROJECT=${NETWORK_PROJECT:-${PROJECT}}
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| 
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|   if [[ -z "${PROJECT-}" ]]; then
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|     echo "Could not detect Google Cloud Platform project.  Set the default project using " >&2
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|     echo "'gcloud config set project <PROJECT>'" >&2
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|     exit 1
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -z "${PROJECT_REPORTED-}" ]]; then
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|     echo "Project: ${PROJECT}" >&2
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|     echo "Network Project: ${NETWORK_PROJECT}" >&2
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|     echo "Zone: ${ZONE}" >&2
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|     PROJECT_REPORTED=true
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| # Use gsutil to get the md5 hash for a particular tar
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| function gsutil_get_tar_md5() {
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|   # location_tar could be local or in the cloud
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|   # local tar_location example ./_output/release-tars/kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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|   # cloud tar_location example gs://kubernetes-staging-PROJECT/kubernetes-devel/kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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|   local -r tar_location=$1
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|   #parse the output and return the md5 hash
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|   #the sed command at the end removes whitespace
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|   local -r tar_md5=$(gsutil hash -h -m ${tar_location} 2>/dev/null | grep "Hash (md5):" | awk -F ':' '{print $2}' | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//g')
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|   echo "${tar_md5}"
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| }
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| 
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| # Copy a release tar and its accompanying hash.
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| function copy-to-staging() {
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|   local -r staging_path=$1
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|   local -r gs_url=$2
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|   local -r tar=$3
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|   local -r hash=$4
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|   local -r basename_tar=$(basename ${tar})
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| 
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|   #check whether this tar alread exists and has the same hash
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|   #if it matches, then don't bother uploading it again
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| 
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|   #remote_tar_md5 checks the remote location for the existing tarball and its md5
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|   #staging_path example gs://kubernetes-staging-PROJECT/kubernetes-devel
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|   #basename_tar example kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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|   local -r remote_tar_md5=$(gsutil_get_tar_md5 "${staging_path}/${basename_tar}")
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|   if [[ -n ${remote_tar_md5} ]]; then
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|     #local_tar_md5 checks the remote location for the existing tarball and its md5 hash
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|     #tar example ./_output/release-tars/kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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|     local -r local_tar_md5=$(gsutil_get_tar_md5 "${tar}")
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|     if [[ "${remote_tar_md5}" == "${local_tar_md5}" ]]; then
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|       echo "+++ ${basename_tar} uploaded earlier, cloud and local file md5 match (md5 = ${local_tar_md5})"
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|       return 0
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|     fi
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|   fi
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| 
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|   echo "${hash}" > "${tar}.sha1"
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|   gsutil -m -q -h "Cache-Control:private, max-age=0" cp "${tar}" "${tar}.sha1" "${staging_path}"
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|   gsutil -m acl ch -g all:R "${gs_url}" "${gs_url}.sha1" >/dev/null 2>&1
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|   echo "+++ ${basename_tar} uploaded (sha1 = ${hash})"
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| # Given the cluster zone, return the list of regional GCS release
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| # bucket suffixes for the release in preference order. GCS doesn't
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| # give us an API for this, so we hardcode it.
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| #
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   RELEASE_REGION_FALLBACK
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| #   REGIONAL_KUBE_ADDONS
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| #   ZONE
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| # Vars set:
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| #   PREFERRED_REGION
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| function set-preferred-region() {
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|   case ${ZONE} in
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|     asia-*)
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|       PREFERRED_REGION=("asia" "us" "eu")
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|       ;;
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|     europe-*)
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|       PREFERRED_REGION=("eu" "us" "asia")
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|       ;;
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|     *)
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|       PREFERRED_REGION=("us" "eu" "asia")
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|       ;;
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|   esac
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| 
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|   if [[ "${RELEASE_REGION_FALLBACK}" != "true" ]]; then
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|     PREFERRED_REGION=( "${PREFERRED_REGION[0]}" )
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| # Take the local tar files and upload them to Google Storage.  They will then be
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| # downloaded by the master as part of the start up script for the master.
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| #
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   PROJECT
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| #   SERVER_BINARY_TAR
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| #   NODE_BINARY_TAR (optional)
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| #   KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR
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| #   ZONE
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| # Vars set:
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| #   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL
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| #   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH
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| #   NODE_BINARY_TAR_URL
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| #   NODE_BINARY_TAR_HASH
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| #   KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL
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| #   KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH
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| function upload-tars() {
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|   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL=
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|   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH=
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|   NODE_BINARY_TAR_URL=
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|   NODE_BINARY_TAR_HASH=
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|   KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL=
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|   KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH=
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| 
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|   local project_hash
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|   if which md5 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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|     project_hash=$(md5 -q -s "$PROJECT")
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|   else
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|     project_hash=$(echo -n "$PROJECT" | md5sum | awk '{ print $1 }')
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|   fi
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| 
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|   # This requires 1 million projects before the probability of collision is 50%
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|   # that's probably good enough for now :P
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|   project_hash=${project_hash:0:10}
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| 
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|   set-preferred-region
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| 
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|   if [[ "${ENABLE_DOCKER_REGISTRY_CACHE:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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|     DOCKER_REGISTRY_MIRROR_URL="https://mirror.gcr.io"
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|   fi
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| 
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|   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH=$(sha1sum-file "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR}")
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| 
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|   if [[ -n "${NODE_BINARY_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|     NODE_BINARY_TAR_HASH=$(sha1sum-file "${NODE_BINARY_TAR}")
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -n "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|     KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH=$(sha1sum-file "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR}")
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|   fi
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| 
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|   local server_binary_tar_urls=()
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|   local node_binary_tar_urls=()
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|   local kube_manifest_tar_urls=()
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| 
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|   for region in "${PREFERRED_REGION[@]}"; do
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|     suffix="-${region}"
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|     if [[ "${suffix}" == "-us" ]]; then
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|       suffix=""
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|     fi
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|     local staging_bucket="gs://kubernetes-staging-${project_hash}${suffix}"
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| 
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|     # Ensure the buckets are created
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|     if ! gsutil ls "${staging_bucket}" >/dev/null; then
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|       echo "Creating ${staging_bucket}"
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|       gsutil mb -l "${region}" "${staging_bucket}"
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|     fi
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| 
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|     local staging_path="${staging_bucket}/${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-devel"
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| 
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|     echo "+++ Staging tars to Google Storage: ${staging_path}"
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|     local server_binary_gs_url="${staging_path}/${SERVER_BINARY_TAR##*/}"
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|     copy-to-staging "${staging_path}" "${server_binary_gs_url}" "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR}" "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH}"
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| 
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|     if [[ -n "${NODE_BINARY_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|       local node_binary_gs_url="${staging_path}/${NODE_BINARY_TAR##*/}"
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|       copy-to-staging "${staging_path}" "${node_binary_gs_url}" "${NODE_BINARY_TAR}" "${NODE_BINARY_TAR_HASH}"
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|     fi
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| 
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|     # Convert from gs:// URL to an https:// URL
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|     server_binary_tar_urls+=("${server_binary_gs_url/gs:\/\//https://storage.googleapis.com/}")
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|     if [[ -n "${NODE_BINARY_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|       node_binary_tar_urls+=("${node_binary_gs_url/gs:\/\//https://storage.googleapis.com/}")
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|     fi
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|     if [[ -n "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|       local kube_manifests_gs_url="${staging_path}/${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR##*/}"
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|       copy-to-staging "${staging_path}" "${kube_manifests_gs_url}" "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR}" "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH}"
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|       # Convert from gs:// URL to an https:// URL
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|       kube_manifests_tar_urls+=("${kube_manifests_gs_url/gs:\/\//https://storage.googleapis.com/}")
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|     fi
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|   done
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| 
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|   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL=$(join_csv "${server_binary_tar_urls[@]}")
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|   if [[ -n "${NODE_BINARY_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|     NODE_BINARY_TAR_URL=$(join_csv "${node_binary_tar_urls[@]}")
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -n "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR:-}" ]]; then
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|     KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL=$(join_csv "${kube_manifests_tar_urls[@]}")
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|   fi
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| }
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| 
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| # Detect Linux and Windows nodes created in the instance group.
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| #
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
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| # Vars set:
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| #   NODE_NAMES
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| #   INSTANCE_GROUPS
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_NAMES
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| #   WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS
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| function detect-node-names() {
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|   detect-project
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|   INSTANCE_GROUPS=()
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|   INSTANCE_GROUPS+=($(gcloud compute instance-groups managed list \
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|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
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|     --filter "name ~ '${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+' AND zone:(${ZONE})" \
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|     --format='value(name)' || true))
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|   WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS=()
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|   WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS+=($(gcloud compute instance-groups managed list \
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|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
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|     --filter "name ~ '${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+' AND zone:(${ZONE})" \
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|     --format='value(name)' || true))
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| 
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|   NODE_NAMES=()
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|   if [[ -n "${INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]:-}" ]]; then
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|     for group in "${INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]}"; do
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|       NODE_NAMES+=($(gcloud compute instance-groups managed list-instances \
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|         "${group}" --zone "${ZONE}" --project "${PROJECT}" \
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|         --format='value(instance)'))
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|     done
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|   fi
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|   # Add heapster node name to the list too (if it exists).
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|   if [[ -n "${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE:-}" ]]; then
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|     NODE_NAMES+=("${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-heapster")
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|   fi
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|   WINDOWS_NODE_NAMES=()
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|   if [[ -n "${WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]:-}" ]]; then
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|     for group in "${WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]}"; do
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|       WINDOWS_NODE_NAMES+=($(gcloud compute instance-groups managed \
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|         list-instances "${group}" --zone "${ZONE}" --project "${PROJECT}" \
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|         --format='value(instance)'))
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|     done
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|   fi
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| 
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|   echo "INSTANCE_GROUPS=${INSTANCE_GROUPS[*]:-}" >&2
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|   echo "NODE_NAMES=${NODE_NAMES[*]:-}" >&2
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| }
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| 
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| # Detect the information about the minions
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| #
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   ZONE
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| # Vars set:
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| #   NODE_NAMES
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| #   KUBE_NODE_IP_ADDRESSES (array)
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| function detect-nodes() {
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|   detect-project
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|   detect-node-names
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|   KUBE_NODE_IP_ADDRESSES=()
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|   for (( i=0; i<${#NODE_NAMES[@]}; i++)); do
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|     local node_ip=$(gcloud compute instances describe --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" \
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|       "${NODE_NAMES[$i]}" --format='value(networkInterfaces[0].accessConfigs[0].natIP)')
 | |
|     if [[ -z "${node_ip-}" ]] ; then
 | |
|       echo "Did not find ${NODE_NAMES[$i]}" >&2
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       echo "Found ${NODE_NAMES[$i]} at ${node_ip}"
 | |
|       KUBE_NODE_IP_ADDRESSES+=("${node_ip}")
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBE_NODE_IP_ADDRESSES-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "Could not detect Kubernetes minion nodes.  Make sure you've launched a cluster with 'kube-up.sh'" >&2
 | |
|     exit 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Detect the IP for the master
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   ZONE
 | |
| #   REGION
 | |
| # Vars set:
 | |
| #   KUBE_MASTER
 | |
| #   KUBE_MASTER_IP
 | |
| function detect-master() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   KUBE_MASTER=${MASTER_NAME}
 | |
|   echo "Trying to find master named '${MASTER_NAME}'" >&2
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBE_MASTER_IP-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     local master_address_name="${MASTER_NAME}-ip"
 | |
|     echo "Looking for address '${master_address_name}'" >&2
 | |
|     if ! KUBE_MASTER_IP=$(gcloud compute addresses describe "${master_address_name}" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" -q --format='value(address)') || \
 | |
|       [[ -z "${KUBE_MASTER_IP-}" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Could not detect Kubernetes master node.  Make sure you've launched a cluster with 'kube-up.sh'" >&2
 | |
|       exit 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP-}" ]] && [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       local master_address_name="${MASTER_NAME}-internal-ip"
 | |
|       echo "Looking for address '${master_address_name}'" >&2
 | |
|       if ! KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP=$(gcloud compute addresses describe "${master_address_name}" \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" -q --format='value(address)') || \
 | |
|         [[ -z "${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP-}" ]]; then
 | |
|         echo "Could not detect Kubernetes master node.  Make sure you've launched a cluster with 'kube-up.sh'" >&2
 | |
|         exit 1
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   echo "Using master: $KUBE_MASTER (external IP: $KUBE_MASTER_IP; internal IP: ${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP:-(not set)})" >&2
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function load-or-gen-kube-bearertoken() {
 | |
|   if [[ ! -z "${KUBE_CONTEXT:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     get-kubeconfig-bearertoken
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBE_BEARER_TOKEN:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     gen-kube-bearertoken
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Figure out which binary use on the server and assure it is available.
 | |
| # If KUBE_VERSION is specified use binaries specified by it, otherwise
 | |
| # use local dev binaries.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   KUBE_VERSION
 | |
| #   KUBE_RELEASE_VERSION_REGEX
 | |
| #   KUBE_CI_VERSION_REGEX
 | |
| # Vars set:
 | |
| #   KUBE_TAR_HASH
 | |
| #   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL
 | |
| #   SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH
 | |
| function tars_from_version() {
 | |
|   local sha1sum=""
 | |
|   if which sha1sum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|     sha1sum="sha1sum"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     sha1sum="shasum -a1"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBE_VERSION-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     find-release-tars
 | |
|     upload-tars
 | |
|   elif [[ ${KUBE_VERSION} =~ ${KUBE_RELEASE_VERSION_REGEX} ]]; then
 | |
|     SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL="https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/${KUBE_VERSION}/kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz"
 | |
|     # TODO: Clean this up.
 | |
|     KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL="${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL/server-linux-amd64/manifests}"
 | |
|     KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH=$(curl ${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL} --silent --show-error | ${sha1sum} | awk '{print $1}')
 | |
|   elif [[ ${KUBE_VERSION} =~ ${KUBE_CI_VERSION_REGEX} ]]; then
 | |
|     SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL="https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release-dev/ci/${KUBE_VERSION}/kubernetes-server-linux-amd64.tar.gz"
 | |
|     # TODO: Clean this up.
 | |
|     KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL="${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL/server-linux-amd64/manifests}"
 | |
|     KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH=$(curl ${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL} --silent --show-error | ${sha1sum} | awk '{print $1}')
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     echo "Version doesn't match regexp" >&2
 | |
|     exit 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if ! SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH=$(curl -Ss --fail "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL}.sha1"); then
 | |
|     echo "Failure trying to curl release .sha1"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ! curl -Ss --head "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL}" >&/dev/null; then
 | |
|     echo "Can't find release at ${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL}" >&2
 | |
|     exit 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Reads kube-env metadata from master
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   KUBE_MASTER
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #   ZONE
 | |
| function get-master-env() {
 | |
|   # TODO(zmerlynn): Make this more reliable with retries.
 | |
|   gcloud compute --project ${PROJECT} ssh --zone ${ZONE} ${KUBE_MASTER} --command \
 | |
|     "curl --fail --silent -H 'Metadata-Flavor: Google' \
 | |
|       'http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1/instance/attributes/kube-env'" 2>/dev/null
 | |
|   gcloud compute --project ${PROJECT} ssh --zone ${ZONE} ${KUBE_MASTER} --command \
 | |
|     "curl --fail --silent -H 'Metadata-Flavor: Google' \
 | |
|       'http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1/instance/attributes/kube-master-certs'" 2>/dev/null
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Quote something appropriate for a yaml string.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # TODO(zmerlynn): Note that this function doesn't so much "quote" as
 | |
| # "strip out quotes", and we really should be using a YAML library for
 | |
| # this, but PyYAML isn't shipped by default, and *rant rant rant ... SIGH*
 | |
| function yaml-quote {
 | |
|   echo "'$(echo "${@:-}" | sed -e "s/'/''/g")'"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Writes the cluster location into a temporary file.
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   ZONE
 | |
| function write-cluster-location {
 | |
|   cat >"${KUBE_TEMP}/cluster-location.txt" << EOF
 | |
| ${ZONE}
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Writes the cluster name into a temporary file.
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   CLUSTER_NAME
 | |
| function write-cluster-name {
 | |
|   cat >"${KUBE_TEMP}/cluster-name.txt" << EOF
 | |
| ${CLUSTER_NAME}
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function write-master-env {
 | |
|   # If the user requested that the master be part of the cluster, set the
 | |
|   # environment variable to program the master kubelet to register itself.
 | |
|   if [[ "${REGISTER_MASTER_KUBELET:-}" == "true" && -z "${KUBELET_APISERVER:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     KUBELET_APISERVER="${MASTER_NAME}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME="${MASTER_NAME}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   construct-linux-kubelet-flags true
 | |
|   build-linux-kube-env true "${KUBE_TEMP}/master-kube-env.yaml"
 | |
|   build-kubelet-config true "linux" "${KUBE_TEMP}/master-kubelet-config.yaml"
 | |
|   build-kube-master-certs "${KUBE_TEMP}/kube-master-certs.yaml"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function write-linux-node-env {
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME="${MASTER_NAME}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   construct-linux-kubelet-flags false
 | |
|   build-linux-kube-env false "${KUBE_TEMP}/node-kube-env.yaml"
 | |
|   build-kubelet-config false "linux" "${KUBE_TEMP}/node-kubelet-config.yaml"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function write-windows-node-env {
 | |
|   construct-windows-kubelet-flags
 | |
|   construct-windows-kubeproxy-flags
 | |
|   build-windows-kube-env "${KUBE_TEMP}/windows-node-kube-env.yaml"
 | |
|   build-kubelet-config false "windows" "${KUBE_TEMP}/windows-node-kubelet-config.yaml"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function build-linux-node-labels {
 | |
|   local master=$1
 | |
|   local node_labels=""
 | |
|   if [[ "${KUBE_PROXY_DAEMONSET:-}" == "true" && "${master}" != "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     # Add kube-proxy daemonset label to node to avoid situation during cluster
 | |
|     # upgrade/downgrade when there are two instances of kube-proxy running on a node.
 | |
|     node_labels="node.kubernetes.io/kube-proxy-ds-ready=true"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${NODE_LABELS:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     node_labels="${node_labels:+${node_labels},}${NODE_LABELS}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${NON_MASTER_NODE_LABELS:-}" && "${master}" != "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     node_labels="${node_labels:+${node_labels},}${NON_MASTER_NODE_LABELS}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${MASTER_NODE_LABELS:-}" && "${master}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     node_labels="${node_labels:+${node_labels},}${MASTER_NODE_LABELS}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   echo $node_labels
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function build-windows-node-labels {
 | |
|   local node_labels=""
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${WINDOWS_NODE_LABELS:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     node_labels="${node_labels:+${node_labels},}${WINDOWS_NODE_LABELS}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${WINDOWS_NON_MASTER_NODE_LABELS:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     node_labels="${node_labels:+${node_labels},}${WINDOWS_NON_MASTER_NODE_LABELS}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   echo $node_labels
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # yaml-map-string-stringarray converts the encoded structure to yaml format, and echoes the result
 | |
| # under the provided name. If the encoded structure is empty, echoes nothing.
 | |
| # 1: name to be output in yaml
 | |
| # 2: encoded map-string-string (which may contain duplicate keys - resulting in map-string-stringarray)
 | |
| # 3: key-value separator (defaults to ':')
 | |
| # 4: item separator (defaults to ',')
 | |
| function yaml-map-string-stringarray {
 | |
|   declare -r name="${1}"
 | |
|   declare -r encoded="${2}"
 | |
|   declare -r kv_sep="${3:-:}"
 | |
|   declare -r item_sep="${4:-,}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   declare -a pairs # indexed array
 | |
|   declare -A map # associative array
 | |
|   IFS="${item_sep}" read -ra pairs <<<"${encoded}" # split on item_sep
 | |
|   for pair in "${pairs[@]}"; do
 | |
|     declare key
 | |
|     declare value
 | |
|     IFS="${kv_sep}" read -r key value <<<"${pair}" # split on kv_sep
 | |
|     map[$key]="${map[$key]+${map[$key]}${item_sep}}${value}" # append values from duplicate keys
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   # only output if there is a non-empty map
 | |
|   if [[ ${#map[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "${name}:"
 | |
|     for k in "${!map[@]}"; do
 | |
|       echo "  ${k}:"
 | |
|       declare -a values
 | |
|       IFS="${item_sep}" read -ra values <<<"${map[$k]}"
 | |
|       for val in "${values[@]}"; do
 | |
|         # declare across two lines so errexit can catch failures
 | |
|         declare v
 | |
|         v=$(yaml-quote "${val}")
 | |
|         echo "    - ${v}"
 | |
|       done
 | |
|     done
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # yaml-map-string-string converts the encoded structure to yaml format, and echoes the result
 | |
| # under the provided name. If the encoded structure is empty, echoes nothing.
 | |
| # 1: name to be output in yaml
 | |
| # 2: encoded map-string-string (no duplicate keys)
 | |
| # 3: bool, whether to yaml-quote the value string in the output (defaults to true)
 | |
| # 4: key-value separator (defaults to ':')
 | |
| # 5: item separator (defaults to ',')
 | |
| function yaml-map-string-string {
 | |
|   declare -r name="${1}"
 | |
|   declare -r encoded="${2}"
 | |
|   declare -r quote_val_string="${3:-true}"
 | |
|   declare -r kv_sep="${4:-:}"
 | |
|   declare -r item_sep="${5:-,}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   declare -a pairs # indexed array
 | |
|   declare -A map # associative array
 | |
|   IFS="${item_sep}" read -ra pairs <<<"${encoded}" # split on item_sep # TODO(mtaufen): try quoting this too
 | |
|   for pair in "${pairs[@]}"; do
 | |
|     declare key
 | |
|     declare value
 | |
|     IFS="${kv_sep}" read -r key value <<<"${pair}" # split on kv_sep
 | |
|     map[$key]="${value}" # add to associative array
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   # only output if there is a non-empty map
 | |
|   if [[ ${#map[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "${name}:"
 | |
|     for k in "${!map[@]}"; do
 | |
|       if [[ "${quote_val_string}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|         # declare across two lines so errexit can catch failures
 | |
|         declare v
 | |
|         v=$(yaml-quote "${map[$k]}")
 | |
|         echo "  ${k}: ${v}"
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         echo "  ${k}: ${map[$k]}"
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     done
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Returns kubelet flags used on both Linux and Windows nodes.
 | |
| function construct-common-kubelet-flags {
 | |
|   local flags="${KUBELET_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-"--v=2"} ${KUBELET_TEST_ARGS:-}"
 | |
|   flags+=" --cloud-provider=gce"
 | |
|   # TODO(mtaufen): ROTATE_CERTIFICATES seems unused; delete it?
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${ROTATE_CERTIFICATES:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --rotate-certificates=true"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${MAX_PODS_PER_NODE:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --max-pods=${MAX_PODS_PER_NODE}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   echo $flags
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Sets KUBELET_ARGS with the kubelet flags for Linux nodes.
 | |
| # $1: if 'true', we're rendering flags for a master, else a node
 | |
| function construct-linux-kubelet-flags {
 | |
|   local master="$1"
 | |
|   local flags="$(construct-common-kubelet-flags)"
 | |
|   # Keep in sync with CONTAINERIZED_MOUNTER_HOME in configure-helper.sh
 | |
|   flags+=" --experimental-mounter-path=/home/kubernetes/containerized_mounter/mounter"
 | |
|   flags+=" --experimental-check-node-capabilities-before-mount=true"
 | |
|   # Keep in sync with the mkdir command in configure-helper.sh (until the TODO is resolved)
 | |
|   flags+=" --cert-dir=/var/lib/kubelet/pki/"
 | |
|   # Configure the directory that the Kubelet should use to store dynamic config checkpoints
 | |
|   flags+=" --dynamic-config-dir=/var/lib/kubelet/dynamic-config"
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${master}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" ${MASTER_KUBELET_TEST_ARGS:-}"
 | |
|     if [[ "${REGISTER_MASTER_KUBELET:-false}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       #TODO(mikedanese): allow static pods to start before creating a client
 | |
|       #flags+=" --bootstrap-kubeconfig=/var/lib/kubelet/bootstrap-kubeconfig"
 | |
|       #flags+=" --kubeconfig=/var/lib/kubelet/kubeconfig"
 | |
|       flags+=" --register-with-taints=node-role.kubernetes.io/master=:NoSchedule"
 | |
|       flags+=" --kubeconfig=/var/lib/kubelet/bootstrap-kubeconfig"
 | |
|       flags+=" --register-schedulable=false"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   else # For nodes
 | |
|     flags+=" ${NODE_KUBELET_TEST_ARGS:-}"
 | |
|     flags+=" --bootstrap-kubeconfig=/var/lib/kubelet/bootstrap-kubeconfig"
 | |
|     flags+=" --kubeconfig=/var/lib/kubelet/kubeconfig"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # Network plugin
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${NETWORK_PROVIDER:-}" || -n "${NETWORK_POLICY_PROVIDER:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --cni-bin-dir=/home/kubernetes/bin"
 | |
|     if [[ "${NETWORK_POLICY_PROVIDER:-}" == "calico" || "${ENABLE_NETD:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       # Calico uses CNI always.
 | |
|       # Note that network policy won't work for master node.
 | |
|       if [[ "${master}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|         flags+=" --network-plugin=${NETWORK_PROVIDER}"
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         flags+=" --network-plugin=cni"
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       # Otherwise use the configured value.
 | |
|       flags+=" --network-plugin=${NETWORK_PROVIDER}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${NON_MASQUERADE_CIDR:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --non-masquerade-cidr=${NON_MASQUERADE_CIDR}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   flags+=" --volume-plugin-dir=${VOLUME_PLUGIN_DIR}"
 | |
|   local node_labels="$(build-linux-node-labels ${master})"
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${node_labels:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --node-labels=${node_labels}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${NODE_TAINTS:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --register-with-taints=${NODE_TAINTS}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${CONTAINER_RUNTIME:-}" != "docker" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --container-runtime=remote"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --container-runtime-endpoint=${CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   KUBELET_ARGS="${flags}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Sets KUBELET_ARGS with the kubelet flags for Windows nodes.
 | |
| # Note that to configure flags with explicit empty string values, we can't escape
 | |
| # double-quotes, because they still break sc.exe after expansion in the
 | |
| # binPath parameter, and single-quotes get parsed as characters instead of
 | |
| # string delimiters.
 | |
| function construct-windows-kubelet-flags {
 | |
|   local flags="$(construct-common-kubelet-flags)"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Note: NODE_KUBELET_TEST_ARGS is empty in typical kube-up runs.
 | |
|   flags+=" ${NODE_KUBELET_TEST_ARGS:-}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local node_labels="$(build-windows-node-labels)"
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${node_labels:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --node-labels=${node_labels}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Concatenate common and windows-only node taints and apply them.
 | |
|   local node_taints="${NODE_TAINTS:-}"
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${node_taints}" && -n "${WINDOWS_NODE_TAINTS:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     node_taints+=":${WINDOWS_NODE_TAINTS}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     node_taints="${WINDOWS_NODE_TAINTS:-}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${node_taints}" ]]; then
 | |
|     flags+=" --register-with-taints=${node_taints}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Many of these flags were adapted from
 | |
|   # https://github.com/Microsoft/SDN/blob/master/Kubernetes/windows/start-kubelet.ps1.
 | |
|   flags+=" --config=${WINDOWS_KUBELET_CONFIG_FILE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Path to a kubeconfig file that will be used to get client certificate for
 | |
|   # kubelet. If the file specified by --kubeconfig does not exist, the bootstrap
 | |
|   # kubeconfig is used to request a client certificate from the API server. On
 | |
|   # success, a kubeconfig file referencing the generated client certificate and
 | |
|   # key is written to the path specified by --kubeconfig. The client certificate
 | |
|   # and key file will be stored in the directory pointed by --cert-dir.
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # See also:
 | |
|   # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kubelet-tls-bootstrapping/
 | |
|   flags+=" --bootstrap-kubeconfig=${WINDOWS_BOOTSTRAP_KUBECONFIG_FILE}"
 | |
|   flags+=" --kubeconfig=${WINDOWS_KUBECONFIG_FILE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # The directory where the TLS certs are located.
 | |
|   flags+=" --cert-dir=${WINDOWS_PKI_DIR}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   flags+=" --network-plugin=cni"
 | |
|   flags+=" --cni-bin-dir=${WINDOWS_CNI_DIR}"
 | |
|   flags+=" --cni-conf-dir=${WINDOWS_CNI_CONFIG_DIR}"
 | |
|   flags+=" --pod-manifest-path=${WINDOWS_MANIFESTS_DIR}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Windows images are large and we don't have gcr mirrors yet. Allow longer
 | |
|   # pull progress deadline.
 | |
|   flags+=" --image-pull-progress-deadline=5m"
 | |
|   flags+=" --enable-debugging-handlers=true"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Configure kubelet to run as a windows service.
 | |
|   flags+=" --windows-service=true"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # TODO(mtaufen): Configure logging for kubelet running as a service. I haven't
 | |
|   # been able to figure out how to direct stdout/stderr into log files when
 | |
|   # configuring it to run via sc.exe, so we just manually override logging
 | |
|   # config here.
 | |
|   flags+=" --log-file=${WINDOWS_LOGS_DIR}\kubelet.log"
 | |
|   # klog sets this to true internally, so need to override to false so we
 | |
|   # actually log to the file
 | |
|   flags+=" --logtostderr=false"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Configure the file path for host dns configuration
 | |
|   flags+=" --resolv-conf=${WINDOWS_CNI_CONFIG_DIR}\hostdns.conf"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Both --cgroups-per-qos and --enforce-node-allocatable should be disabled on
 | |
|   # windows; the latter requires the former to be enabled to work.
 | |
|   flags+=" --cgroups-per-qos=false --enforce-node-allocatable="
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Turn off kernel memory cgroup notification.
 | |
|   flags+=" --experimental-kernel-memcg-notification=false"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # TODO(#78628): Re-enable KubeletPodResources when the issue is fixed.
 | |
|   # Force disable KubeletPodResources feature on Windows until #78628 is fixed.
 | |
|   flags+=" --feature-gates=KubeletPodResources=false"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   KUBELET_ARGS="${flags}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function construct-windows-kubeproxy-flags {
 | |
|   local flags=""
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Use the same log level as the Kubelet during tests.
 | |
|   flags+=" ${KUBELET_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-"--v=2"}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Windows uses kernelspace proxymode
 | |
|   flags+=" --proxy-mode=kernelspace"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Configure kube-proxy to run as a windows service.
 | |
|   flags+=" --windows-service=true"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # TODO(mtaufen): Configure logging for kube-proxy running as a service.
 | |
|   # I haven't been able to figure out how to direct stdout/stderr into log
 | |
|   # files when configuring it to run via sc.exe, so we just manually
 | |
|   # override logging config here.
 | |
|   flags+=" --log-file=${WINDOWS_LOGS_DIR}\kube-proxy.log"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # klog sets this to true internally, so need to override to false
 | |
|   # so we actually log to the file
 | |
|   flags+=" --logtostderr=false"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Configure flags with explicit empty string values. We can't escape
 | |
|   # double-quotes, because they still break sc.exe after expansion in the
 | |
|   # binPath parameter, and single-quotes get parsed as characters instead
 | |
|   # of string delimiters.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   KUBEPROXY_ARGS="${flags}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # $1: if 'true', we're rendering config for a master, else a node
 | |
| function build-kubelet-config {
 | |
|   local master="$1"
 | |
|   local os="$2"
 | |
|   local file="$3"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   rm -f "${file}"
 | |
|   {
 | |
|     print-common-kubelet-config
 | |
|     if [[ "${master}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       print-master-kubelet-config
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       print-common-node-kubelet-config
 | |
|       if [[ "${os}" == "linux" ]]; then
 | |
|         print-linux-node-kubelet-config
 | |
|       elif [[ "${os}" == "windows" ]]; then
 | |
|         print-windows-node-kubelet-config
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         echo "Unknown OS ${os}" >&2
 | |
|         exit 1
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   } > "${file}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # cat the Kubelet config yaml in common between masters, linux nodes, and
 | |
| # windows nodes
 | |
| function print-common-kubelet-config {
 | |
|   declare quoted_dns_server_ip
 | |
|   declare quoted_dns_domain
 | |
|   quoted_dns_server_ip=$(yaml-quote "${DNS_SERVER_IP}")
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_NODELOCAL_DNS:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     quoted_dns_server_ip=$(yaml-quote "${LOCAL_DNS_IP}")
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   quoted_dns_domain=$(yaml-quote "${DNS_DOMAIN}")
 | |
|   cat <<EOF
 | |
| kind: KubeletConfiguration
 | |
| apiVersion: kubelet.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
 | |
| cgroupRoot: /
 | |
| clusterDNS:
 | |
|   - ${quoted_dns_server_ip}
 | |
| clusterDomain: ${quoted_dns_domain}
 | |
| readOnlyPort: 10255
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Note: ENABLE_MANIFEST_URL is used by GKE.
 | |
|   # TODO(mtaufen): remove this since it's not used in kubernetes/kubernetes nor
 | |
|   # kubernetes/test-infra.
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_MANIFEST_URL:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     declare quoted_manifest_url
 | |
|     quoted_manifest_url=$(yaml-quote "${MANIFEST_URL}")
 | |
|     cat <<EOF
 | |
| staticPodURL: ${quoted_manifest_url}
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     yaml-map-string-stringarray 'staticPodURLHeader' "${MANIFEST_URL_HEADER}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${EVICTION_HARD:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     yaml-map-string-string 'evictionHard' "${EVICTION_HARD}" true '<'
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${FEATURE_GATES:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     yaml-map-string-string 'featureGates' "${FEATURE_GATES}" false '='
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # cat the Kubelet config yaml for masters
 | |
| function print-master-kubelet-config {
 | |
|   cat <<EOF
 | |
| enableDebuggingHandlers: false
 | |
| hairpinMode: none
 | |
| staticPodPath: /etc/kubernetes/manifests
 | |
| authentication:
 | |
|   webhook:
 | |
|     enabled: false
 | |
|   anonymous:
 | |
|     enabled: true
 | |
| authorization:
 | |
|   mode: AlwaysAllow
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   if [[ "${REGISTER_MASTER_KUBELET:-false}" == "false" ]]; then
 | |
|      # Note: Standalone mode is used by GKE
 | |
|     declare quoted_master_ip_range
 | |
|     quoted_master_ip_range=$(yaml-quote "${MASTER_IP_RANGE}")
 | |
|      cat <<EOF
 | |
| podCidr: ${quoted_master_ip_range}
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # cat the Kubelet config yaml in common between linux nodes and windows nodes
 | |
| function print-common-node-kubelet-config {
 | |
|   cat <<EOF
 | |
| enableDebuggingHandlers: true
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   if [[ "${HAIRPIN_MODE:-}" == "promiscuous-bridge" ]] || \
 | |
|      [[ "${HAIRPIN_MODE:-}" == "hairpin-veth" ]] || \
 | |
|      [[ "${HAIRPIN_MODE:-}" == "none" ]]; then
 | |
|       declare quoted_hairpin_mode
 | |
|       quoted_hairpin_mode=$(yaml-quote "${HAIRPIN_MODE}")
 | |
|       cat <<EOF
 | |
| hairpinMode: ${quoted_hairpin_mode}
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # cat the Kubelet config yaml for linux nodes
 | |
| function print-linux-node-kubelet-config {
 | |
|   # Keep authentication.x509.clientCAFile in sync with CA_CERT_BUNDLE_PATH in configure-helper.sh
 | |
|   cat <<EOF
 | |
| staticPodPath: /etc/kubernetes/manifests
 | |
| authentication:
 | |
|   x509:
 | |
|     clientCAFile: /etc/srv/kubernetes/pki/ca-certificates.crt
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # cat the Kubelet config yaml for windows nodes
 | |
| function print-windows-node-kubelet-config {
 | |
|   # Notes:
 | |
|   # - We don't run any static pods on Windows nodes yet.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # TODO(mtaufen): Does it make any sense to set eviction thresholds for inodes
 | |
|   # on Windows?
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # TODO(pjh, mtaufen): It may make sense to use a different hairpin mode on
 | |
|   # Windows. We're currently using hairpin-veth, but
 | |
|   # https://github.com/Microsoft/SDN/blob/master/Kubernetes/windows/start-kubelet.ps1#L121
 | |
|   # uses promiscuous-bridge.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # TODO(pjh, mtaufen): Does cgroupRoot make sense for Windows?
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Keep authentication.x509.clientCAFile in sync with CA_CERT_BUNDLE_PATH in
 | |
|   # k8s-node-setup.psm1.
 | |
|   cat <<EOF
 | |
| authentication:
 | |
|   x509:
 | |
|     clientCAFile: '${WINDOWS_PKI_DIR}\ca-certificates.crt'
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function build-kube-master-certs {
 | |
|   local file=$1
 | |
|   rm -f ${file}
 | |
|   cat >$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBEAPISERVER_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KUBEAPISERVER_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KUBEAPISERVER_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KUBEAPISERVER_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| CA_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${CA_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| AGGREGATOR_CA_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${AGGREGATOR_CA_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| REQUESTHEADER_CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${REQUESTHEADER_CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| PROXY_CLIENT_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${PROXY_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| PROXY_CLIENT_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${PROXY_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_APISERVER_CA_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_APISERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_APISERVER_CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_APISERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # $1: if 'true', we're building a master yaml, else a node
 | |
| function build-linux-kube-env {
 | |
|   local master="$1"
 | |
|   local file="$2"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local server_binary_tar_url=$SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL
 | |
|   local kube_manifests_tar_url="${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL:-}"
 | |
|   if [[ "${master}" == "true" && "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "ubuntu" ]] || \
 | |
|      [[ "${master}" == "false" && ("${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "ubuntu" || "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "custom") ]]; then
 | |
|     # TODO: Support fallback .tar.gz settings on Container Linux
 | |
|     server_binary_tar_url=$(split_csv "${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL}")
 | |
|     kube_manifests_tar_url=$(split_csv "${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL}")
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   rm -f ${file}
 | |
|   cat >$file <<EOF
 | |
| CLUSTER_NAME: $(yaml-quote ${CLUSTER_NAME})
 | |
| ENV_TIMESTAMP: $(yaml-quote $(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%T%z))
 | |
| INSTANCE_PREFIX: $(yaml-quote ${INSTANCE_PREFIX})
 | |
| NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX})
 | |
| NODE_TAGS: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_TAGS:-})
 | |
| NODE_NETWORK: $(yaml-quote ${NETWORK:-})
 | |
| NODE_SUBNETWORK: $(yaml-quote ${SUBNETWORK:-})
 | |
| CLUSTER_IP_RANGE: $(yaml-quote ${CLUSTER_IP_RANGE:-10.244.0.0/16})
 | |
| SERVER_BINARY_TAR_URL: $(yaml-quote ${server_binary_tar_url})
 | |
| SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH: $(yaml-quote ${SERVER_BINARY_TAR_HASH})
 | |
| PROJECT_ID: $(yaml-quote ${PROJECT})
 | |
| NETWORK_PROJECT_ID: $(yaml-quote ${NETWORK_PROJECT})
 | |
| SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE: $(yaml-quote ${SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE})
 | |
| KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME: $(yaml-quote ${KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME})
 | |
| ALLOCATE_NODE_CIDRS: $(yaml-quote ${ALLOCATE_NODE_CIDRS:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_CLUSTER_MONITORING: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_CLUSTER_MONITORING:-none})
 | |
| ENABLE_PROMETHEUS_MONITORING: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_PROMETHEUS_MONITORING:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_METRICS_SERVER: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_METRICS_SERVER:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_METADATA_AGENT: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_METADATA_AGENT:-none})
 | |
| METADATA_AGENT_CPU_REQUEST: $(yaml-quote ${METADATA_AGENT_CPU_REQUEST:-})
 | |
| METADATA_AGENT_MEMORY_REQUEST: $(yaml-quote ${METADATA_AGENT_MEMORY_REQUEST:-})
 | |
| METADATA_AGENT_CLUSTER_LEVEL_CPU_REQUEST: $(yaml-quote ${METADATA_AGENT_CLUSTER_LEVEL_CPU_REQUEST:-})
 | |
| METADATA_AGENT_CLUSTER_LEVEL_MEMORY_REQUEST: $(yaml-quote ${METADATA_AGENT_CLUSTER_LEVEL_MEMORY_REQUEST:-})
 | |
| DOCKER_REGISTRY_MIRROR_URL: $(yaml-quote ${DOCKER_REGISTRY_MIRROR_URL:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_L7_LOADBALANCING: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_L7_LOADBALANCING:-none})
 | |
| ENABLE_CLUSTER_LOGGING: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_CLUSTER_LOGGING:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_CLUSTER_UI: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_CLUSTER_UI:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR:-none})
 | |
| NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_VERSION: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_VERSION:-})
 | |
| NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TAR_HASH: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TAR_HASH:-})
 | |
| NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_RELEASE_PATH: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_RELEASE_PATH:-})
 | |
| NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_CUSTOM_FLAGS: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_CUSTOM_FLAGS:-})
 | |
| CNI_STORAGE_PATH: $(yaml-quote ${CNI_STORAGE_PATH:-})
 | |
| CNI_VERSION: $(yaml-quote ${CNI_VERSION:-})
 | |
| CNI_SHA1: $(yaml-quote ${CNI_SHA1:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_NODE_LOGGING: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_NODE_LOGGING:-false})
 | |
| LOGGING_DESTINATION: $(yaml-quote ${LOGGING_DESTINATION:-})
 | |
| ELASTICSEARCH_LOGGING_REPLICAS: $(yaml-quote ${ELASTICSEARCH_LOGGING_REPLICAS:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS:-false})
 | |
| CLUSTER_DNS_CORE_DNS: $(yaml-quote ${CLUSTER_DNS_CORE_DNS:-true})
 | |
| ENABLE_NODELOCAL_DNS: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_NODELOCAL_DNS:-false})
 | |
| DNS_SERVER_IP: $(yaml-quote ${DNS_SERVER_IP:-})
 | |
| LOCAL_DNS_IP: $(yaml-quote ${LOCAL_DNS_IP:-})
 | |
| DNS_DOMAIN: $(yaml-quote ${DNS_DOMAIN:-})
 | |
| DNS_MEMORY_LIMIT: $(yaml-quote ${DNS_MEMORY_LIMIT:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_DNS_HORIZONTAL_AUTOSCALER: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_DNS_HORIZONTAL_AUTOSCALER:-false})
 | |
| KUBE_PROXY_DAEMONSET: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_PROXY_DAEMONSET:-false})
 | |
| KUBE_PROXY_TOKEN: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_PROXY_TOKEN:-})
 | |
| KUBE_PROXY_MODE: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_PROXY_MODE:-iptables})
 | |
| NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TOKEN: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TOKEN:-})
 | |
| ADMISSION_CONTROL: $(yaml-quote ${ADMISSION_CONTROL:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_POD_SECURITY_POLICY: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_POD_SECURITY_POLICY:-})
 | |
| MASTER_IP_RANGE: $(yaml-quote ${MASTER_IP_RANGE})
 | |
| RUNTIME_CONFIG: $(yaml-quote ${RUNTIME_CONFIG})
 | |
| CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KUBELET_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KUBELET_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KUBELET_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KUBELET_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| NETWORK_PROVIDER: $(yaml-quote ${NETWORK_PROVIDER:-})
 | |
| NETWORK_POLICY_PROVIDER: $(yaml-quote ${NETWORK_POLICY_PROVIDER:-})
 | |
| HAIRPIN_MODE: $(yaml-quote ${HAIRPIN_MODE:-})
 | |
| E2E_STORAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENT: $(yaml-quote ${E2E_STORAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENT:-})
 | |
| KUBE_DOCKER_REGISTRY: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_DOCKER_REGISTRY:-})
 | |
| KUBE_ADDON_REGISTRY: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_ADDON_REGISTRY:-})
 | |
| MULTIZONE: $(yaml-quote ${MULTIZONE:-})
 | |
| MULTIMASTER: $(yaml-quote ${MULTIMASTER:-})
 | |
| NON_MASQUERADE_CIDR: $(yaml-quote ${NON_MASQUERADE_CIDR:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_DEFAULT_STORAGE_CLASS: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_DEFAULT_STORAGE_CLASS:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_APISERVER_ADVANCED_AUDIT: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_APISERVER_ADVANCED_AUDIT:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_APISERVER_DYNAMIC_AUDIT: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_APISERVER_DYNAMIC_AUDIT:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_CACHE_MUTATION_DETECTOR: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_CACHE_MUTATION_DETECTOR:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_PATCH_CONVERSION_DETECTOR: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_PATCH_CONVERSION_DETECTOR:-false})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_POLICY: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_POLICY:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_BACKEND: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_BACKEND:-log})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_TRUNCATING_BACKEND: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_TRUNCATING_BACKEND:-true})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_MODE: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_MODE:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_MAX_BATCH_SIZE: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_MAX_BATCH_SIZE:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_MAX_BATCH_WAIT: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_MAX_BATCH_WAIT:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_THROTTLE_QPS: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_THROTTLE_QPS:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_THROTTLE_BURST: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_THROTTLE_BURST:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_INITIAL_BACKOFF: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_LOG_INITIAL_BACKOFF:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_MODE: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_MODE:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_BUFFER_SIZE: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_BUFFER_SIZE:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_MAX_BATCH_SIZE: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_MAX_BATCH_SIZE:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_MAX_BATCH_WAIT: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_MAX_BATCH_WAIT:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_THROTTLE_QPS: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_THROTTLE_QPS:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_THROTTLE_BURST: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_THROTTLE_BURST:-})
 | |
| ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_INITIAL_BACKOFF: $(yaml-quote ${ADVANCED_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_INITIAL_BACKOFF:-})
 | |
| GCE_API_ENDPOINT: $(yaml-quote ${GCE_API_ENDPOINT:-})
 | |
| GCE_GLBC_IMAGE: $(yaml-quote ${GCE_GLBC_IMAGE:-})
 | |
| CUSTOM_INGRESS_YAML: |
 | |
| $(echo "${CUSTOM_INGRESS_YAML:-}" | sed -e "s/'/''/g")
 | |
| ENABLE_NODE_JOURNAL: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_NODE_JOURNAL:-false})
 | |
| PROMETHEUS_TO_SD_ENDPOINT: $(yaml-quote ${PROMETHEUS_TO_SD_ENDPOINT:-})
 | |
| PROMETHEUS_TO_SD_PREFIX: $(yaml-quote ${PROMETHEUS_TO_SD_PREFIX:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_PROMETHEUS_TO_SD: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_PROMETHEUS_TO_SD:-false})
 | |
| DISABLE_PROMETHEUS_TO_SD_IN_DS: $(yaml-quote ${DISABLE_PROMETHEUS_TO_SD_IN_DS:-false})
 | |
| CONTAINER_RUNTIME: $(yaml-quote ${CONTAINER_RUNTIME:-})
 | |
| CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT: $(yaml-quote ${CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT:-})
 | |
| CONTAINER_RUNTIME_NAME: $(yaml-quote ${CONTAINER_RUNTIME_NAME:-})
 | |
| NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT:-})
 | |
| LOAD_IMAGE_COMMAND: $(yaml-quote ${LOAD_IMAGE_COMMAND:-})
 | |
| ZONE: $(yaml-quote ${ZONE})
 | |
| REGION: $(yaml-quote ${REGION})
 | |
| VOLUME_PLUGIN_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${VOLUME_PLUGIN_DIR})
 | |
| KUBELET_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${KUBELET_ARGS})
 | |
| REQUIRE_METADATA_KUBELET_CONFIG_FILE: $(yaml-quote true)
 | |
| ENABLE_NETD: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_NETD:-false})
 | |
| ENABLE_NODE_TERMINATION_HANDLER: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_NODE_TERMINATION_HANDLER:-false})
 | |
| CUSTOM_NETD_YAML: |
 | |
| $(echo "${CUSTOM_NETD_YAML:-}" | sed -e "s/'/''/g")
 | |
| CUSTOM_CALICO_NODE_DAEMONSET_YAML: |
 | |
| $(echo "${CUSTOM_CALICO_NODE_DAEMONSET_YAML:-}" | sed -e "s/'/''/g")
 | |
| CUSTOM_TYPHA_DEPLOYMENT_YAML: |
 | |
| $(echo "${CUSTOM_TYPHA_DEPLOYMENT_YAML:-}" | sed -e "s/'/''/g")
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   if [[ "${master}" == "true" && "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" ]] || \
 | |
|      [[ "${master}" == "false" && "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" ]]  || \
 | |
|      [[ "${master}" == "true" && "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "cos" ]] || \
 | |
|      [[ "${master}" == "false" && "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "cos" ]]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| REMOUNT_VOLUME_PLUGIN_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${REMOUNT_VOLUME_PLUGIN_DIR:-true})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${master}" == "false" ]]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${TERMINATED_POD_GC_THRESHOLD:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| TERMINATED_POD_GC_THRESHOLD: $(yaml-quote ${TERMINATED_POD_GC_THRESHOLD})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${master}" == "true" && ("${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "trusty" || "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" || "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "ubuntu") ]] || \
 | |
|      [[ "${master}" == "false" && ("${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "trusty" || "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" == "gci" || "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" = "ubuntu" || "${NODE_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" = "custom") ]] ; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_URL: $(yaml-quote ${kube_manifests_tar_url})
 | |
| KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_MANIFESTS_TAR_HASH})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${TEST_CLUSTER:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| TEST_CLUSTER: $(yaml-quote ${TEST_CLUSTER})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${DOCKER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| DOCKER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL: $(yaml-quote ${DOCKER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${DOCKER_LOG_DRIVER:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| DOCKER_LOG_DRIVER: $(yaml-quote ${DOCKER_LOG_DRIVER})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${DOCKER_LOG_MAX_SIZE:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| DOCKER_LOG_MAX_SIZE: $(yaml-quote ${DOCKER_LOG_MAX_SIZE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${DOCKER_LOG_MAX_FILE:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| DOCKER_LOG_MAX_FILE: $(yaml-quote ${DOCKER_LOG_MAX_FILE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${FEATURE_GATES:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| FEATURE_GATES: $(yaml-quote ${FEATURE_GATES})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${RUN_CONTROLLERS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| RUN_CONTROLLERS: $(yaml-quote ${RUN_CONTROLLERS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${PROVIDER_VARS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     local var_name
 | |
|     local var_value
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for var_name in ${PROVIDER_VARS}; do
 | |
|       eval "local var_value=\$(yaml-quote \${${var_name}})"
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ${var_name}: ${var_value}
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     done
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${master}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     # Master-only env vars.
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBERNETES_MASTER: $(yaml-quote "true")
 | |
| KUBE_USER: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_USER})
 | |
| KUBE_PASSWORD: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_PASSWORD})
 | |
| KUBE_BEARER_TOKEN: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_BEARER_TOKEN})
 | |
| MASTER_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${MASTER_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| MASTER_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${MASTER_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KUBECFG_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${KUBECFG_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KUBECFG_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${KUBECFG_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| KUBELET_APISERVER: $(yaml-quote ${KUBELET_APISERVER:-})
 | |
| NUM_NODES: $(yaml-quote ${NUM_NODES})
 | |
| STORAGE_BACKEND: $(yaml-quote ${STORAGE_BACKEND:-etcd3})
 | |
| STORAGE_MEDIA_TYPE: $(yaml-quote ${STORAGE_MEDIA_TYPE:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_GARBAGE_COLLECTOR: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_GARBAGE_COLLECTOR:-})
 | |
| ENABLE_LEGACY_ABAC: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_LEGACY_ABAC:-})
 | |
| MASTER_ADVERTISE_ADDRESS: $(yaml-quote ${MASTER_ADVERTISE_ADDRESS:-})
 | |
| ETCD_CA_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_CA_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_CA_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_CA_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_PEER_KEY: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_PEER_KEY_BASE64:-})
 | |
| ETCD_PEER_CERT: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_PEER_CERT_BASE64:-})
 | |
| SERVICEACCOUNT_ISSUER: $(yaml-quote ${SERVICEACCOUNT_ISSUER:-})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     # KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SEC (if set) controls the --request-timeout
 | |
|     # flag
 | |
|     if [ -n "${KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SEC:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SEC: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_APISERVER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SEC})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # ETCD_IMAGE (if set) allows to use a custom etcd image.
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_IMAGE:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_IMAGE: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_IMAGE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # ETCD_DOCKER_REPOSITORY (if set) allows to use a custom etcd docker repository to pull the etcd image from.
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_DOCKER_REPOSITORY:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_DOCKER_REPOSITORY: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_DOCKER_REPOSITORY})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # ETCD_VERSION (if set) allows you to use custom version of etcd.
 | |
|     # The main purpose of using it may be rollback of etcd v3 API,
 | |
|     # where we need 3.0.* image, but are rolling back to 2.3.7.
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_VERSION:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_VERSION: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_VERSION})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_HOSTNAME:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_HOSTNAME: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_HOSTNAME})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_LIVENESS_PROBE_INITIAL_DELAY_SEC:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_LIVENESS_PROBE_INITIAL_DELAY_SEC: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_LIVENESS_PROBE_INITIAL_DELAY_SEC})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${KUBE_APISERVER_LIVENESS_PROBE_INITIAL_DELAY_SEC:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBE_APISERVER_LIVENESS_PROBE_INITIAL_DELAY_SEC: $(yaml-quote ${KUBE_APISERVER_LIVENESS_PROBE_INITIAL_DELAY_SEC})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_COMPACTION_INTERVAL_SEC:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_COMPACTION_INTERVAL_SEC: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_COMPACTION_INTERVAL_SEC})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_QUOTA_BACKEND_BYTES:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_QUOTA_BACKEND_BYTES: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_QUOTA_BACKEND_BYTES})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_EXTRA_ARGS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_EXTRA_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_EXTRA_ARGS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_SERVERS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_SERVERS: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_SERVERS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_SERVERS_OVERRIDES:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_SERVERS_OVERRIDES: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_SERVERS_OVERRIDES})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${APISERVER_TEST_ARGS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| APISERVER_TEST_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${APISERVER_TEST_ARGS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_ARGS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_ARGS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL: $(yaml-quote ${CONTROLLER_MANAGER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${SCHEDULER_TEST_ARGS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| SCHEDULER_TEST_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${SCHEDULER_TEST_ARGS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${SCHEDULER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| SCHEDULER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL: $(yaml-quote ${SCHEDULER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER: $(yaml-quote ${INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER_STATE:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER_STATE: $(yaml-quote ${INITIAL_ETCD_CLUSTER_STATE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${CLUSTER_SIGNING_DURATION:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| CLUSTER_SIGNING_DURATION: $(yaml-quote ${CLUSTER_SIGNING_DURATION})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [[ "${NODE_ACCELERATORS:-}" == *"type=nvidia"* ]]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ENABLE_NVIDIA_GPU_DEVICE_PLUGIN: $(yaml-quote "true")
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ADDON_MANAGER_LEADER_ELECTION:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ADDON_MANAGER_LEADER_ELECTION: $(yaml-quote ${ADDON_MANAGER_LEADER_ELECTION})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${API_SERVER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| API_SERVER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL: $(yaml-quote ${API_SERVER_TEST_LOG_LEVEL})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${ETCD_LISTEN_CLIENT_IP:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ETCD_LISTEN_CLIENT_IP: $(yaml-quote ${ETCD_LISTEN_CLIENT_IP})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     # Node-only env vars.
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBERNETES_MASTER: $(yaml-quote "false")
 | |
| EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS: $(yaml-quote ${EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS:-})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     if [ -n "${KUBEPROXY_TEST_ARGS:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBEPROXY_TEST_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${KUBEPROXY_TEST_ARGS})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [ -n "${KUBEPROXY_TEST_LOG_LEVEL:-}" ]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| KUBEPROXY_TEST_LOG_LEVEL: $(yaml-quote ${KUBEPROXY_TEST_LOG_LEVEL})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER})
 | |
| AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG: $(yaml-quote ${AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG})
 | |
| AUTOSCALER_EXPANDER_CONFIG: $(yaml-quote ${AUTOSCALER_EXPANDER_CONFIG})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|       if [[ "${master}" == "false" ]]; then
 | |
|           # TODO(kubernetes/autoscaler#718): AUTOSCALER_ENV_VARS is a hotfix for cluster autoscaler,
 | |
|           # which reads the kube-env to determine the shape of a node and was broken by #60020.
 | |
|           # This should be removed as soon as a more reliable source of information is available!
 | |
|           local node_labels="$(build-linux-node-labels false)"
 | |
|           local node_taints="${NODE_TAINTS:-}"
 | |
|           local autoscaler_env_vars="node_labels=${node_labels};node_taints=${node_taints}"
 | |
|           cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| AUTOSCALER_ENV_VARS: $(yaml-quote ${autoscaler_env_vars})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${SCHEDULING_ALGORITHM_PROVIDER:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| SCHEDULING_ALGORITHM_PROVIDER: $(yaml-quote ${SCHEDULING_ALGORITHM_PROVIDER})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [ -n "${MAX_PODS_PER_NODE:-}" ]; then
 | |
|     cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| MAX_PODS_PER_NODE: $(yaml-quote ${MAX_PODS_PER_NODE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_EGRESS_VIA_KONNECTIVITY_SERVICE:-false}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| ENABLE_EGRESS_VIA_KONNECTIVITY_SERVICE: $(yaml-quote ${ENABLE_EGRESS_VIA_KONNECTIVITY_SERVICE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| function build-windows-kube-env {
 | |
|   local file="$1"
 | |
|   # For now the Windows kube-env is a superset of the Linux kube-env.
 | |
|   build-linux-kube-env false $file
 | |
| 
 | |
|   cat >>$file <<EOF
 | |
| WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX})
 | |
| NODE_BINARY_TAR_URL: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_BINARY_TAR_URL})
 | |
| NODE_BINARY_TAR_HASH: $(yaml-quote ${NODE_BINARY_TAR_HASH})
 | |
| K8S_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_K8S_DIR})
 | |
| NODE_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_NODE_DIR})
 | |
| LOGS_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_LOGS_DIR})
 | |
| CNI_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_CNI_DIR})
 | |
| CNI_CONFIG_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_CNI_CONFIG_DIR})
 | |
| MANIFESTS_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_MANIFESTS_DIR})
 | |
| PKI_DIR: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_PKI_DIR})
 | |
| KUBELET_CONFIG_FILE: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_KUBELET_CONFIG_FILE})
 | |
| KUBEPROXY_ARGS: $(yaml-quote ${KUBEPROXY_ARGS})
 | |
| KUBECONFIG_FILE: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_KUBECONFIG_FILE})
 | |
| BOOTSTRAP_KUBECONFIG_FILE: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_BOOTSTRAP_KUBECONFIG_FILE})
 | |
| KUBEPROXY_KUBECONFIG_FILE: $(yaml-quote ${WINDOWS_KUBEPROXY_KUBECONFIG_FILE})
 | |
| EOF
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function sha1sum-file() {
 | |
|   if which sha1sum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|     sha1sum "$1" | awk '{ print $1 }'
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     shasum -a1 "$1" | awk '{ print $1 }'
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Create certificate pairs for the cluster.
 | |
| # $1: The public IP for the master.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # These are used for static cert distribution (e.g. static clustering) at
 | |
| # cluster creation time. This will be obsoleted once we implement dynamic
 | |
| # clustering.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # The following certificate pairs are created:
 | |
| #
 | |
| #  - ca (the cluster's certificate authority)
 | |
| #  - server
 | |
| #  - kubelet
 | |
| #  - kubecfg (for kubectl)
 | |
| #
 | |
| # TODO(roberthbailey): Replace easyrsa with a simple Go program to generate
 | |
| # the certs that we need.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Vars set:
 | |
| #   CERT_DIR
 | |
| #   CA_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   MASTER_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   MASTER_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   KUBELET_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   KUBELET_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   KUBECFG_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   KUBECFG_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| function create-certs {
 | |
|   local -r primary_cn="${1}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Determine extra certificate names for master
 | |
|   local octets=($(echo "${SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}" | sed -e 's|/.*||' -e 's/\./ /g'))
 | |
|   ((octets[3]+=1))
 | |
|   local -r service_ip=$(echo "${octets[*]}" | sed 's/ /./g')
 | |
|   local sans=""
 | |
|   for extra in $@; do
 | |
|     if [[ -n "${extra}" ]]; then
 | |
|       sans="${sans}IP:${extra},"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   sans="${sans}IP:${service_ip},DNS:kubernetes,DNS:kubernetes.default,DNS:kubernetes.default.svc,DNS:kubernetes.default.svc.${DNS_DOMAIN},DNS:${MASTER_NAME}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Generating certs for alternate-names: ${sans}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   setup-easyrsa
 | |
|   PRIMARY_CN="${primary_cn}" SANS="${sans}" generate-certs
 | |
|   AGGREGATOR_PRIMARY_CN="${primary_cn}" AGGREGATOR_SANS="${sans}" generate-aggregator-certs
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_PRIMARY_CN="${primary_cn}" KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_SANS="${sans}" generate-konnectivity-server-certs
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # By default, linux wraps base64 output every 76 cols, so we use 'tr -d' to remove whitespaces.
 | |
|   # Note 'base64 -w0' doesn't work on Mac OS X, which has different flags.
 | |
|   CA_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   CA_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   MASTER_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/${MASTER_NAME}.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   MASTER_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/${MASTER_NAME}.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KUBELET_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kubelet.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KUBELET_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kubelet.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KUBECFG_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kubecfg.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KUBECFG_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kubecfg.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KUBEAPISERVER_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kube-apiserver.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KUBEAPISERVER_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kube-apiserver.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Setting up an addition directory (beyond pki) as it is the simplest way to
 | |
|   # ensure we get a different CA pair to sign the proxy-client certs and which
 | |
|   # we can send CA public key to the user-apiserver to validate communication.
 | |
|   AGGREGATOR_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   REQUESTHEADER_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   PROXY_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/proxy-client.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   PROXY_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/proxy-client.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Setting up the Kubernetes API Server Konnectivity Server auth.
 | |
|   # This includes certs for both API Server to Konnectivity Server and
 | |
|   # Konnectivity Agent to Konnectivity Server.
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/server.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/server.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/client.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/client.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/server.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/server.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/client.crt" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/client.key" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Set up easy-rsa directory structure.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Vars set:
 | |
| #   CERT_DIR
 | |
| #   AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR
 | |
| function setup-easyrsa {
 | |
|   local -r cert_create_debug_output=$(mktemp "${KUBE_TEMP}/cert_create_debug_output.XXX")
 | |
|   # Note: This was heavily cribbed from make-ca-cert.sh
 | |
|   (set -x
 | |
|     cd "${KUBE_TEMP}"
 | |
|     curl -L -O --connect-timeout 20 --retry 6 --retry-delay 2 https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/easy-rsa/easy-rsa.tar.gz
 | |
|     tar xzf easy-rsa.tar.gz
 | |
|     mkdir easy-rsa-master/kubelet
 | |
|     cp -r easy-rsa-master/easyrsa3/* easy-rsa-master/kubelet
 | |
|     mkdir easy-rsa-master/aggregator
 | |
|     cp -r easy-rsa-master/easyrsa3/* easy-rsa-master/aggregator
 | |
|     mkdir easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-server
 | |
|     cp -r easy-rsa-master/easyrsa3/* easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-server
 | |
|     mkdir easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-agent
 | |
|     cp -r easy-rsa-master/easyrsa3/* easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-agent) &>${cert_create_debug_output} || true
 | |
|   CERT_DIR="${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/easyrsa3"
 | |
|   AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR="${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/aggregator"
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR="${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-server"
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR="${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-agent"
 | |
|   if [ ! -x "${CERT_DIR}/easyrsa" -o ! -x "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/easyrsa" ]; then
 | |
|     # TODO(roberthbailey,porridge): add better error handling here,
 | |
|     # see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/55229
 | |
|     cat "${cert_create_debug_output}" >&2
 | |
|     echo "=== Failed to setup easy-rsa: Aborting ===" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Runs the easy RSA commands to generate certificate files.
 | |
| # The generated files are IN ${CERT_DIR}
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   CERT_DIR
 | |
| #   PRIMARY_CN: Primary canonical name
 | |
| #   SANS: Subject alternate names
 | |
| #
 | |
| #
 | |
| function generate-certs {
 | |
|   local -r cert_create_debug_output=$(mktemp "${KUBE_TEMP}/cert_create_debug_output.XXX")
 | |
|   # Note: This was heavily cribbed from make-ca-cert.sh
 | |
|   (set -x
 | |
|     cd "${CERT_DIR}"
 | |
|     ./easyrsa init-pki
 | |
|     # this puts the cert into pki/ca.crt and the key into pki/private/ca.key
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --batch "--req-cn=${PRIMARY_CN}@$(date +%s)" build-ca nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --subject-alt-name="${SANS}" build-server-full "${MASTER_NAME}" nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa build-client-full kube-apiserver nopass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     kube::util::ensure-cfssl "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # make the config for the signer
 | |
|     echo '{"signing":{"default":{"expiry":"43800h","usages":["signing","key encipherment","client auth"]}}}' > "ca-config.json"
 | |
|     # create the kubelet client cert with the correct groups
 | |
|     echo '{"CN":"kubelet","names":[{"O":"system:nodes"}],"hosts":[""],"key":{"algo":"rsa","size":2048}}' | "${CFSSL_BIN}" gencert -ca=pki/ca.crt -ca-key=pki/private/ca.key -config=ca-config.json - | "${CFSSLJSON_BIN}" -bare kubelet
 | |
|     mv "kubelet-key.pem" "pki/private/kubelet.key"
 | |
|     mv "kubelet.pem" "pki/issued/kubelet.crt"
 | |
|     rm -f "kubelet.csr"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Make a superuser client cert with subject "O=system:masters, CN=kubecfg"
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --dn-mode=org \
 | |
|       --req-cn=kubecfg --req-org=system:masters \
 | |
|       --req-c= --req-st= --req-city= --req-email= --req-ou= \
 | |
|       build-client-full kubecfg nopass) &>${cert_create_debug_output} || true
 | |
|   local output_file_missing=0
 | |
|   local output_file
 | |
|   for output_file in \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/${MASTER_NAME}.crt" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/${MASTER_NAME}.key" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kubelet.crt" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kubelet.key" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kubecfg.crt" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kubecfg.key" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kube-apiserver.crt" \
 | |
|     "${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kube-apiserver.key"
 | |
|   do
 | |
|     if [[ ! -s "${output_file}" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Expected file ${output_file} not created" >&2
 | |
|       output_file_missing=1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   if (( $output_file_missing )); then
 | |
|     # TODO(roberthbailey,porridge): add better error handling here,
 | |
|     # see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/55229
 | |
|     cat "${cert_create_debug_output}" >&2
 | |
|     echo "=== Failed to generate master certificates: Aborting ===" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Runs the easy RSA commands to generate aggregator certificate files.
 | |
| # The generated files are in ${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP
 | |
| #   AGGREGATOR_MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR
 | |
| #   AGGREGATOR_PRIMARY_CN: Primary canonical name
 | |
| #   AGGREGATOR_SANS: Subject alternate names
 | |
| #
 | |
| #
 | |
| function generate-aggregator-certs {
 | |
|   local -r cert_create_debug_output=$(mktemp "${KUBE_TEMP}/cert_create_debug_output.XXX")
 | |
|   # Note: This was heavily cribbed from make-ca-cert.sh
 | |
|   (set -x
 | |
|     cd "${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/aggregator"
 | |
|     ./easyrsa init-pki
 | |
|     # this puts the cert into pki/ca.crt and the key into pki/private/ca.key
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --batch "--req-cn=${AGGREGATOR_PRIMARY_CN}@$(date +%s)" build-ca nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --subject-alt-name="${AGGREGATOR_SANS}" build-server-full "${AGGREGATOR_MASTER_NAME}" nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa build-client-full aggregator-apiserver nopass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     kube::util::ensure-cfssl "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # make the config for the signer
 | |
|     echo '{"signing":{"default":{"expiry":"43800h","usages":["signing","key encipherment","client auth"]}}}' > "ca-config.json"
 | |
|     # create the aggregator client cert with the correct groups
 | |
|     echo '{"CN":"aggregator","hosts":[""],"key":{"algo":"rsa","size":2048}}' | "${CFSSL_BIN}" gencert -ca=pki/ca.crt -ca-key=pki/private/ca.key -config=ca-config.json - | "${CFSSLJSON_BIN}" -bare proxy-client
 | |
|     mv "proxy-client-key.pem" "pki/private/proxy-client.key"
 | |
|     mv "proxy-client.pem" "pki/issued/proxy-client.crt"
 | |
|     rm -f "proxy-client.csr"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Make a superuser client cert with subject "O=system:masters, CN=kubecfg"
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --dn-mode=org \
 | |
|       --req-cn=proxy-clientcfg --req-org=system:aggregator \
 | |
|       --req-c= --req-st= --req-city= --req-email= --req-ou= \
 | |
|       build-client-full proxy-clientcfg nopass) &>${cert_create_debug_output} || true
 | |
|   local output_file_missing=0
 | |
|   local output_file
 | |
|   for output_file in \
 | |
|     "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" \
 | |
|     "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" \
 | |
|     "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/proxy-client.crt" \
 | |
|     "${AGGREGATOR_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/proxy-client.key"
 | |
|   do
 | |
|     if [[ ! -s "${output_file}" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Expected file ${output_file} not created" >&2
 | |
|       output_file_missing=1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   if (( $output_file_missing )); then
 | |
|     # TODO(roberthbailey,porridge): add better error handling here,
 | |
|     # see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/55229
 | |
|     cat "${cert_create_debug_output}" >&2
 | |
|     echo "=== Failed to generate aggregator certificates: Aborting ===" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Runs the easy RSA commands to generate server side certificate files
 | |
| # for the konnectivity server. This includes both server side to both
 | |
| # konnectivity-server and konnectivity-agent.
 | |
| # The generated files are in ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR} and
 | |
| # ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP
 | |
| #   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR
 | |
| #   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_PRIMARY_CN: Primary canonical name
 | |
| #   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_SANS: Subject alternate names
 | |
| #
 | |
| function generate-konnectivity-server-certs {
 | |
|   local -r cert_create_debug_output=$(mktemp "${KUBE_TEMP}/cert_create_debug_output.XXX")
 | |
|   # Note: This was heavily cribbed from make-ca-cert.sh
 | |
|   (set -x
 | |
|     # Make the client <-> konnectivity server side certificates.
 | |
|     cd "${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-server"
 | |
|     ./easyrsa init-pki
 | |
|     # this puts the cert into pki/ca.crt and the key into pki/private/ca.key
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --batch "--req-cn=${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_PRIMARY_CN}@$(date +%s)" build-ca nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --subject-alt-name="IP:127.0.0.1,${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_SANS}" build-server-full server nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa build-client-full client nopass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     kube::util::ensure-cfssl "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # make the config for the signer
 | |
|     echo '{"signing":{"default":{"expiry":"43800h","usages":["signing","key encipherment","client auth"]}}}' > "ca-config.json"
 | |
|     # create the konnectivity server cert with the correct groups
 | |
|     echo '{"CN":"konnectivity-server","hosts":[""],"key":{"algo":"rsa","size":2048}}' | "${CFSSL_BIN}" gencert -ca=pki/ca.crt -ca-key=pki/private/ca.key -config=ca-config.json - | "${CFSSLJSON_BIN}" -bare konnectivity-server
 | |
|     rm -f "konnectivity-server.csr"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Make the agent <-> konnectivity server side certificates.
 | |
|     cd "${KUBE_TEMP}/easy-rsa-master/konnectivity-agent"
 | |
|     ./easyrsa init-pki
 | |
|     # this puts the cert into pki/ca.crt and the key into pki/private/ca.key
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --batch "--req-cn=${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_PRIMARY_CN}@$(date +%s)" build-ca nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa --subject-alt-name="${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_SANS}" build-server-full server nopass
 | |
|     ./easyrsa build-client-full client nopass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     kube::util::ensure-cfssl "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # make the config for the signer
 | |
|     echo '{"signing":{"default":{"expiry":"43800h","usages":["signing","key encipherment","agent auth"]}}}' > "ca-config.json"
 | |
|     # create the konnectivity server cert with the correct groups
 | |
|     echo '{"CN":"koonectivity-server","hosts":[""],"key":{"algo":"rsa","size":2048}}' | "${CFSSL_BIN}" gencert -ca=pki/ca.crt -ca-key=pki/private/ca.key -config=ca-config.json - | "${CFSSLJSON_BIN}" -bare konnectivity-agent
 | |
|     rm -f "konnectivity-agent.csr"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     echo `ls ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/`
 | |
|     echo `ls ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/`
 | |
|     echo `ls ${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/`
 | |
|     echo `ls ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/`
 | |
|     echo `ls ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/`
 | |
|     echo `ls ${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/`
 | |
|     echo "completed main certificate section") &>${cert_create_debug_output} || true
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local output_file_missing=0
 | |
|   local output_file
 | |
|   for output_file in \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/server.crt" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/server.key" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/client.crt" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/client.key" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/ca.key" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/server.crt" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/server.key" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/client.crt" \
 | |
|     "${KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_DIR}/pki/private/client.key"
 | |
|   do
 | |
|     if [[ ! -s "${output_file}" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Expected file ${output_file} not created" >&2
 | |
|       output_file_missing=1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   if (( $output_file_missing )); then
 | |
|     # TODO(roberthbailey,porridge): add better error handling here,
 | |
|     # see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/55229
 | |
|     cat "${cert_create_debug_output}" >&2
 | |
|     echo "=== Failed to generate konnectivity-server certificates: Aborting ===" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Using provided master env, extracts value from provided key.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Args:
 | |
| # $1 master env (kube-env of master; result of calling get-master-env)
 | |
| # $2 env key to use
 | |
| function get-env-val() {
 | |
|   local match=`(echo "${1}" | grep -E "^${2}:") || echo ""`
 | |
|   if [[ -z ${match} ]]; then
 | |
|     echo ""
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   echo ${match} | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d \' -f 2
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Load the master env by calling get-master-env, and extract important values
 | |
| function parse-master-env() {
 | |
|   # Get required master env vars
 | |
|   local master_env=$(get-master-env)
 | |
|   KUBE_PROXY_TOKEN=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KUBE_PROXY_TOKEN")
 | |
|   NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TOKEN=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TOKEN")
 | |
|   CA_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "CA_CERT")
 | |
|   CA_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "CA_KEY")
 | |
|   KUBEAPISERVER_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KUBEAPISERVER_CERT")
 | |
|   KUBEAPISERVER_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KUBEAPISERVER_KEY")
 | |
|   EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "EXTRA_DOCKER_OPTS")
 | |
|   KUBELET_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KUBELET_CERT")
 | |
|   KUBELET_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KUBELET_KEY")
 | |
|   MASTER_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "MASTER_CERT")
 | |
|   MASTER_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "MASTER_KEY")
 | |
|   AGGREGATOR_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "AGGREGATOR_CA_KEY")
 | |
|   REQUESTHEADER_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "REQUESTHEADER_CA_CERT")
 | |
|   PROXY_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "PROXY_CLIENT_CERT")
 | |
|   PROXY_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "PROXY_CLIENT_KEY")
 | |
|   ENABLE_LEGACY_ABAC=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ENABLE_LEGACY_ABAC")
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ETCD_APISERVER_CA_KEY")
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ETCD_APISERVER_CA_CERT")
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_KEY")
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_CERT")
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_KEY")
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_CERT")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_KEY")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CA_CERT")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CERT")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_KEY")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_CERT")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_SERVER_CLIENT_KEY")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_KEY")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CA_CERT")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_CERT")
 | |
|   KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_KEY_BASE64=$(get-env-val "${master_env}" "KONNECTIVITY_AGENT_KEY")
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Update or verify required gcloud components are installed
 | |
| # at minimum required version.
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_PROMPT_FOR_UPDATE
 | |
| function update-or-verify-gcloud() {
 | |
|   local sudo_prefix=""
 | |
|   if [ ! -w $(dirname `which gcloud`) ]; then
 | |
|     sudo_prefix="sudo"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # update and install components as needed
 | |
|   if [[ "${KUBE_PROMPT_FOR_UPDATE}" == "y" ]]; then
 | |
|     ${sudo_prefix} gcloud ${gcloud_prompt:-} components install alpha
 | |
|     ${sudo_prefix} gcloud ${gcloud_prompt:-} components install beta
 | |
|     ${sudo_prefix} gcloud ${gcloud_prompt:-} components update
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     local version=$(gcloud version --format=json)
 | |
|     python -c'
 | |
| import json,sys
 | |
| from distutils import version
 | |
| 
 | |
| minVersion = version.LooseVersion("1.3.0")
 | |
| required = [ "alpha", "beta", "core" ]
 | |
| data = json.loads(sys.argv[1])
 | |
| rel = data.get("Google Cloud SDK")
 | |
| if "CL @" in rel:
 | |
|   print("Using dev version of gcloud: %s" %rel)
 | |
|   exit(0)
 | |
| if rel != "HEAD" and version.LooseVersion(rel) < minVersion:
 | |
|   print("gcloud version out of date ( < %s )" % minVersion)
 | |
|   exit(1)
 | |
| missing = []
 | |
| for c in required:
 | |
|   if not data.get(c):
 | |
|     missing += [c]
 | |
| if missing:
 | |
|   for c in missing:
 | |
|     print ("missing required gcloud component \"{0}\"".format(c))
 | |
|     print ("Try running `gcloud components install {0}`".format(c))
 | |
|   exit(1)
 | |
|     ' """${version}"""
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Robustly try to create a static ip.
 | |
| # $1: The name of the ip to create
 | |
| # $2: The name of the region to create the ip in.
 | |
| function create-static-ip() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   local attempt=0
 | |
|   local REGION="$2"
 | |
|   while true; do
 | |
|     if gcloud compute addresses create "$1" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --region "${REGION}" -q > /dev/null; then
 | |
|       # successful operation - wait until it's visible
 | |
|       start="$(date +%s)"
 | |
|       while true; do
 | |
|         now="$(date +%s)"
 | |
|         # Timeout set to 15 minutes
 | |
|         if [[ $((now - start)) -gt 900 ]]; then
 | |
|           echo "Timeout while waiting for master IP visibility"
 | |
|           exit 2
 | |
|         fi
 | |
|         if gcloud compute addresses describe "$1" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|           break
 | |
|         fi
 | |
|         echo "Master IP not visible yet. Waiting..."
 | |
|         sleep 5
 | |
|       done
 | |
|       break
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if gcloud compute addresses describe "$1" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --region "${REGION}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|       # it exists - postcondition satisfied
 | |
|       break
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if (( attempt > 4 )); then
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_red}Failed to create static ip $1 ${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|       exit 2
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     attempt=$(($attempt+1))
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_yellow}Attempt $attempt failed to create static ip $1. Retrying.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|     sleep $(($attempt * 5))
 | |
|   done
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Robustly try to create a firewall rule.
 | |
| # $1: The name of firewall rule.
 | |
| # $2: IP ranges.
 | |
| # $3: Target tags for this firewall rule.
 | |
| function create-firewall-rule() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   local attempt=0
 | |
|   while true; do
 | |
|     if ! gcloud compute firewall-rules create "$1" \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       --source-ranges "$2" \
 | |
|       --target-tags "$3" \
 | |
|       --allow tcp,udp,icmp,esp,ah,sctp; then
 | |
|       if (( attempt > 4 )); then
 | |
|         echo -e "${color_red}Failed to create firewall rule $1 ${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|         exit 2
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_yellow}Attempt $(($attempt+1)) failed to create firewall rule $1. Retrying.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|       attempt=$(($attempt+1))
 | |
|       sleep $(($attempt * 5))
 | |
|     else
 | |
|         break
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Format the string argument for gcloud network.
 | |
| function make-gcloud-network-argument() {
 | |
|   local network_project="$1"
 | |
|   local region="$2"
 | |
|   local network="$3"
 | |
|   local subnet="$4"
 | |
|   local address="$5"          # optional
 | |
|   local enable_ip_alias="$6"  # optional
 | |
|   local alias_size="$7"       # optional
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local networkURL="projects/${network_project}/global/networks/${network}"
 | |
|   local subnetURL="projects/${network_project}/regions/${region}/subnetworks/${subnet:-}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local ret=""
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${enable_ip_alias}" == 'true' ]]; then
 | |
|     ret="--network-interface"
 | |
|     ret="${ret} network=${networkURL}"
 | |
|     if [[ "${address:-}" == "no-address" ]]; then
 | |
|       ret="${ret},no-address"
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       ret="${ret},address=${address:-}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     ret="${ret},subnet=${subnetURL}"
 | |
|     ret="${ret},aliases=pods-default:${alias_size}"
 | |
|     ret="${ret} --no-can-ip-forward"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     if [[ -n ${subnet:-} ]]; then
 | |
|       ret="${ret} --subnet ${subnetURL}"
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       ret="${ret} --network ${networkURL}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ret="${ret} --can-ip-forward"
 | |
|     if [[ -n ${address:-} ]] && [[ "$address" != "no-address" ]]; then
 | |
|       ret="${ret} --address ${address}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "${ret}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # $1: version (required)
 | |
| # $2: Prefix for the template name, i.e. NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX or
 | |
| #     WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX.
 | |
| function get-template-name-from-version() {
 | |
|   local -r version=${1}
 | |
|   local -r template_prefix=${2}
 | |
|   # trim template name to pass gce name validation
 | |
|   echo "${template_prefix}-template-${version}" | cut -c 1-63 | sed 's/[\.\+]/-/g;s/-*$//g'
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # validates the NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT variable
 | |
| function validate-node-local-ssds-ext(){
 | |
|   ssdopts="${1}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${ssdopts[0]}" || -z "${ssdopts[1]}" || -z "${ssdopts[2]}" ]]; then
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_red}Local SSD: NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT is malformed, found ${ssdopts[0]-_},${ssdopts[1]-_},${ssdopts[2]-_} ${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${ssdopts[1]}" != "scsi" && "${ssdopts[1]}" != "nvme" ]]; then
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_red}Local SSD: Interface must be scsi or nvme, found: ${ssdopts[1]} ${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ "${ssdopts[2]}" != "fs" && "${ssdopts[2]}" != "block" ]]; then
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_red}Local SSD: Filesystem type must be fs or block, found: ${ssdopts[2]} ${color_norm}"  >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   local_ssd_ext_count=$((local_ssd_ext_count+ssdopts[0]))
 | |
|   if [[ "${local_ssd_ext_count}" -gt "${GCE_MAX_LOCAL_SSD}" || "${local_ssd_ext_count}" -lt 1 ]]; then
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_red}Local SSD: Total number of local ssds must range from 1 to 8, found: ${local_ssd_ext_count} ${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Robustly try to create an instance template.
 | |
| # $1: The name of the instance template.
 | |
| # $2: The scopes flag.
 | |
| # $3: String of comma-separated metadata-from-file entries.
 | |
| # $4: String of comma-separated metadata (key=value) entries.
 | |
| # $5: the node OS ("linux" or "windows").
 | |
| function create-node-template() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   detect-subnetworks
 | |
|   local template_name="$1"
 | |
|   local metadata_values="$4"
 | |
|   local os="$5"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # First, ensure the template doesn't exist.
 | |
|   # TODO(zmerlynn): To make this really robust, we need to parse the output and
 | |
|   #                 add retries. Just relying on a non-zero exit code doesn't
 | |
|   #                 distinguish an ephemeral failed call from a "not-exists".
 | |
|   if gcloud compute instance-templates describe "${template_name}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     echo "Instance template ${1} already exists; deleting." >&2
 | |
|     if ! gcloud compute instance-templates delete "${template_name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --quiet &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_yellow}Failed to delete existing instance template${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|       exit 2
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local gcloud="gcloud"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local accelerator_args=""
 | |
|   # VMs with Accelerators cannot be live migrated.
 | |
|   # More details here - https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/gpus/add-gpus#create-new-gpu-instance
 | |
|   if [[ ! -z "${NODE_ACCELERATORS}" ]]; then
 | |
|     accelerator_args="--maintenance-policy TERMINATE --restart-on-failure --accelerator ${NODE_ACCELERATORS}"
 | |
|     gcloud="gcloud beta"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local preemptible_minions=""
 | |
|   if [[ "${PREEMPTIBLE_NODE}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     preemptible_minions="--preemptible --maintenance-policy TERMINATE"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local local_ssds=""
 | |
|   local_ssd_ext_count=0
 | |
|   if [[ ! -z ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT:-} ]]; then
 | |
|     IFS=";" read -r -a ssdgroups <<< "${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS_EXT:-}"
 | |
|     for ssdgroup in "${ssdgroups[@]}"
 | |
|     do
 | |
|       IFS="," read -r -a ssdopts <<< "${ssdgroup}"
 | |
|       validate-node-local-ssds-ext "${ssdopts}"
 | |
|       for i in $(seq ${ssdopts[0]}); do
 | |
|         local_ssds="$local_ssds--local-ssd=interface=${ssdopts[1]} "
 | |
|       done
 | |
|     done
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ! -z ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS+x} ]]; then
 | |
|     # The NODE_LOCAL_SSDS check below fixes issue #49171
 | |
|     # Some versions of seq will count down from 1 if "seq 0" is specified
 | |
|     if [[ ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS} -ge 1 ]]; then
 | |
|       for i in $(seq ${NODE_LOCAL_SSDS}); do
 | |
|         local_ssds="$local_ssds--local-ssd=interface=SCSI "
 | |
|       done
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local address=""
 | |
|   if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     address="no-address"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local network=$(make-gcloud-network-argument \
 | |
|     "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     "${REGION}" \
 | |
|     "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     "${SUBNETWORK:-}" \
 | |
|     "${address}" \
 | |
|     "${ENABLE_IP_ALIASES:-}" \
 | |
|     "${IP_ALIAS_SIZE:-}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local node_image_flags=""
 | |
|   if [[ "${os}" == 'linux' ]]; then
 | |
|       node_image_flags="--image-project ${NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT} --image ${NODE_IMAGE}"
 | |
|   elif [[ "${os}" == 'windows' ]]; then
 | |
|       # TODO(pjh): revert back to using WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_FAMILY instead of
 | |
|       # pinning to the v20190312 image once #76666 is resolved.
 | |
|       node_image_flags="--image-project ${WINDOWS_NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT} --image=windows-server-1809-dc-core-for-containers-v20190709"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|       echo "Unknown OS ${os}" >&2
 | |
|       exit 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local metadata_flag="${metadata_values:+--metadata ${metadata_values}}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local attempt=1
 | |
|   while true; do
 | |
|     echo "Attempt ${attempt} to create ${1}" >&2
 | |
|     if ! ${gcloud} compute instance-templates create \
 | |
|       "${template_name}" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --machine-type "${NODE_SIZE}" \
 | |
|       --boot-disk-type "${NODE_DISK_TYPE}" \
 | |
|       --boot-disk-size "${NODE_DISK_SIZE}" \
 | |
|       ${node_image_flags} \
 | |
|       --service-account "${NODE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT}" \
 | |
|       --tags "${NODE_TAG}" \
 | |
|       ${accelerator_args} \
 | |
|       ${local_ssds} \
 | |
|       --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|       ${network} \
 | |
|       ${preemptible_minions} \
 | |
|       $2 \
 | |
|       --metadata-from-file $3 \
 | |
|       ${metadata_flag} >&2; then
 | |
|         if (( attempt > 5 )); then
 | |
|           echo -e "${color_red}Failed to create instance template ${template_name} ${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|           exit 2
 | |
|         fi
 | |
|         echo -e "${color_yellow}Attempt ${attempt} failed to create instance template ${template_name}. Retrying.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|         attempt=$(($attempt+1))
 | |
|         sleep $(($attempt * 5))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # In case the previous attempt failed with something like a
 | |
|         # Backend Error and left the entry laying around, delete it
 | |
|         # before we try again.
 | |
|         gcloud compute instance-templates delete "${template_name}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null || true
 | |
|     else
 | |
|         break
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Instantiate a kubernetes cluster
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars
 | |
| #   KUBE_ROOT
 | |
| #   <Various vars set in config file>
 | |
| function kube-up() {
 | |
|   kube::util::ensure-temp-dir
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
| 
 | |
|   load-or-gen-kube-basicauth
 | |
|   load-or-gen-kube-bearertoken
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Make sure we have the tar files staged on Google Storage
 | |
|   find-release-tars
 | |
|   upload-tars
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # ensure that environmental variables specifying number of migs to create
 | |
|   set_num_migs
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ${KUBE_USE_EXISTING_MASTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     detect-master
 | |
|     parse-master-env
 | |
|     create-subnetworks
 | |
|     detect-subnetworks
 | |
|     # Windows nodes take longer to boot and setup so create them first.
 | |
|     create-windows-nodes
 | |
|     create-linux-nodes
 | |
|   elif [[ ${KUBE_REPLICATE_EXISTING_MASTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     detect-master
 | |
|     if  [[ "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" != "gci" && "${MASTER_OS_DISTRIBUTION}" != "ubuntu" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Master replication supported only for gci and ubuntu"
 | |
|       return 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       create-internal-loadbalancer
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     create-loadbalancer
 | |
|     # If replication of master fails, we need to ensure that the replica is removed from etcd clusters.
 | |
|     if ! replicate-master; then
 | |
|       remove-replica-from-etcd 2379 || true
 | |
|       remove-replica-from-etcd 4002 || true
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     check-existing
 | |
|     create-network
 | |
|     create-subnetworks
 | |
|     detect-subnetworks
 | |
|     create-cloud-nat-router
 | |
|     write-cluster-location
 | |
|     write-cluster-name
 | |
|     create-autoscaler-config
 | |
|     create-master
 | |
|     create-nodes-firewall
 | |
|     create-nodes-template
 | |
|     if [[ "${KUBE_CREATE_NODES}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       # Windows nodes take longer to boot and setup so create them first.
 | |
|       create-windows-nodes
 | |
|       create-linux-nodes
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     check-cluster
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function check-existing() {
 | |
|   local running_in_terminal=false
 | |
|   # May be false if tty is not allocated (for example with ssh -T).
 | |
|   if [[ -t 1 ]]; then
 | |
|     running_in_terminal=true
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ${running_in_terminal} == "true" || ${KUBE_UP_AUTOMATIC_CLEANUP} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     if ! check-resources; then
 | |
|       local run_kube_down="n"
 | |
|       echo "${KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND} found." >&2
 | |
|       # Get user input only if running in terminal.
 | |
|       if [[ ${running_in_terminal} == "true" && ${KUBE_UP_AUTOMATIC_CLEANUP} == "false" ]]; then
 | |
|         read -p "Would you like to shut down the old cluster (call kube-down)? [y/N] " run_kube_down
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|       if [[ ${run_kube_down} == "y" || ${run_kube_down} == "Y" || ${KUBE_UP_AUTOMATIC_CLEANUP} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|         echo "... calling kube-down" >&2
 | |
|         kube-down
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function check-network-mode() {
 | |
|   local mode="$(gcloud compute networks list --filter="name=('${NETWORK}')" --project ${NETWORK_PROJECT} --format='value(x_gcloud_subnet_mode)' || true)"
 | |
|   # The deprecated field uses lower case. Convert to upper case for consistency.
 | |
|   echo "$(echo $mode | tr [a-z] [A-Z])"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function create-network() {
 | |
|   if ! gcloud compute networks --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" describe "${NETWORK}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     # The network needs to be created synchronously or we have a race. The
 | |
|     # firewalls can be added concurrent with instance creation.
 | |
|     local network_mode="auto"
 | |
|     if [[ "${CREATE_CUSTOM_NETWORK:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       network_mode="custom"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     echo "Creating new ${network_mode} network: ${NETWORK}"
 | |
|     gcloud compute networks create --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${NETWORK}" --subnet-mode="${network_mode}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     PREEXISTING_NETWORK=true
 | |
|     PREEXISTING_NETWORK_MODE="$(check-network-mode)"
 | |
|     echo "Found existing network ${NETWORK} in ${PREEXISTING_NETWORK_MODE} mode."
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ! gcloud compute firewall-rules --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" describe "${CLUSTER_NAME}-default-internal-master" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${CLUSTER_NAME}-default-internal-master" \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       --source-ranges "10.0.0.0/8" \
 | |
|       --allow "tcp:1-2379,tcp:2382-65535,udp:1-65535,icmp" \
 | |
|       --target-tags "${MASTER_TAG}"&
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ! gcloud compute firewall-rules --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" describe "${CLUSTER_NAME}-default-internal-node" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${CLUSTER_NAME}-default-internal-node" \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       --source-ranges "10.0.0.0/8" \
 | |
|       --allow "tcp:1-65535,udp:1-65535,icmp" \
 | |
|       --target-tags "${NODE_TAG}"&
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if ! gcloud compute firewall-rules describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${NETWORK}-default-ssh" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${NETWORK}-default-ssh" \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       --source-ranges "0.0.0.0/0" \
 | |
|       --allow "tcp:22" &
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Open up TCP 3389 to allow RDP connections.
 | |
|   if [[ ${NUM_WINDOWS_NODES} -gt 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     if ! gcloud compute firewall-rules describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${NETWORK}-default-rdp" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${NETWORK}-default-rdp" \
 | |
|         --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|         --source-ranges "0.0.0.0/0" \
 | |
|         --allow "tcp:3389" &
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function expand-default-subnetwork() {
 | |
|   gcloud compute networks update "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     --switch-to-custom-subnet-mode \
 | |
|     --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --quiet || true
 | |
|   gcloud compute networks subnets expand-ip-range "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     --region="${REGION}" \
 | |
|     --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --prefix-length=19 \
 | |
|     --quiet
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function create-subnetworks() {
 | |
|   case ${ENABLE_IP_ALIASES} in
 | |
|     true) echo "IP aliases are enabled. Creating subnetworks.";;
 | |
|     false)
 | |
|       echo "IP aliases are disabled."
 | |
|       if [[ "${ENABLE_BIG_CLUSTER_SUBNETS}" = "true" ]]; then
 | |
|         if [[  "${PREEXISTING_NETWORK}" != "true" ]]; then
 | |
|           expand-default-subnetwork
 | |
|         else
 | |
|           echo "${color_yellow}Using pre-existing network ${NETWORK}, subnets won't be expanded to /19!${color_norm}"
 | |
|         fi
 | |
|       elif [[ "${CREATE_CUSTOM_NETWORK:-}" == "true" && "${PREEXISTING_NETWORK}" != "true" ]]; then
 | |
|           gcloud compute networks subnets create "${SUBNETWORK}" --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" --network "${NETWORK}" --range "${NODE_IP_RANGE}"
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|       return;;
 | |
|     *) echo "${color_red}Invalid argument to ENABLE_IP_ALIASES${color_norm}"
 | |
|        exit 1;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Look for the alias subnet, it must exist and have a secondary
 | |
|   # range configured.
 | |
|   local subnet=$(gcloud compute networks subnets describe \
 | |
|     --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --region ${REGION} \
 | |
|     ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK} 2>/dev/null)
 | |
|   if [[ -z ${subnet} ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "Creating subnet ${NETWORK}:${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK}"
 | |
|     gcloud compute networks subnets create \
 | |
|       ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK} \
 | |
|       --description "Automatically generated subnet for ${INSTANCE_PREFIX} cluster. This will be removed on cluster teardown." \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network ${NETWORK} \
 | |
|       --region ${REGION} \
 | |
|       --range ${NODE_IP_RANGE} \
 | |
|       --secondary-range "pods-default=${CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}" \
 | |
|       --secondary-range "services-default=${SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}"
 | |
|     echo "Created subnetwork ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     if ! echo ${subnet} | grep --quiet secondaryIpRanges; then
 | |
|       echo "${color_red}Subnet ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK} does not have a secondary range${color_norm}"
 | |
|       exit 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # detect-subnetworks sets the SUBNETWORK var if not already set
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   NETWORK
 | |
| #   REGION
 | |
| #   NETWORK_PROJECT
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Optional vars:
 | |
| #   SUBNETWORK
 | |
| #   IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK
 | |
| function detect-subnetworks() {
 | |
|   if [[ -n ${SUBNETWORK:-} ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "Using subnet ${SUBNETWORK}"
 | |
|     return 0
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -n ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK:-} ]]; then
 | |
|     SUBNETWORK=${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK}
 | |
|     echo "Using IP Alias subnet ${SUBNETWORK}"
 | |
|     return 0
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   SUBNETWORK=$(gcloud compute networks subnets list \
 | |
|     --network=${NETWORK} \
 | |
|     --regions=${REGION} \
 | |
|     --project=${NETWORK_PROJECT} \
 | |
|     --limit=1 \
 | |
|     --format='value(name)' 2>/dev/null)
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -n ${SUBNETWORK:-} ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "Found subnet for region ${REGION} in network ${NETWORK}: ${SUBNETWORK}"
 | |
|     return 0
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "${color_red}Could not find subnetwork with region ${REGION}, network ${NETWORK}, and project ${NETWORK_PROJECT}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Sets up Cloud NAT for the network.
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   NETWORK_PROJECT
 | |
| #   REGION
 | |
| #   NETWORK
 | |
| function create-cloud-nat-router() {
 | |
|   if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute routers create "$NETWORK-nat-router" \
 | |
|       --project $NETWORK_PROJECT \
 | |
|       --region $REGION \
 | |
|       --network $NETWORK
 | |
|     gcloud compute routers nats create "$NETWORK-nat-config" \
 | |
|       --project $NETWORK_PROJECT \
 | |
|       --router-region $REGION \
 | |
|       --router "$NETWORK-nat-router" \
 | |
|       --nat-all-subnet-ip-ranges \
 | |
|       --auto-allocate-nat-external-ips
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function delete-all-firewall-rules() {
 | |
|   if fws=$(gcloud compute firewall-rules list --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --filter="network=${NETWORK}" --format="value(name)"); then
 | |
|     echo "Deleting firewall rules remaining in network ${NETWORK}: ${fws}"
 | |
|     delete-firewall-rules "$fws"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     echo "Failed to list firewall rules from the network ${NETWORK}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Ignores firewall rule arguments that do not exist in NETWORK_PROJECT.
 | |
| function delete-firewall-rules() {
 | |
|   for fw in $@; do
 | |
|     if [[ -n $(gcloud compute firewall-rules --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" describe "${fw}" --format='value(name)' 2>/dev/null || true) ]]; then
 | |
|       gcloud compute firewall-rules delete --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --quiet "${fw}" &
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   kube::util::wait-for-jobs || {
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_red}Failed to delete firewall rules.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function delete-network() {
 | |
|   if [[ -n $(gcloud compute networks --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" describe "${NETWORK}" --format='value(name)' 2>/dev/null || true) ]]; then
 | |
|     if ! gcloud compute networks delete --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --quiet "${NETWORK}"; then
 | |
|       echo "Failed to delete network '${NETWORK}'. Listing firewall-rules:"
 | |
|       gcloud compute firewall-rules --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" list --filter="network=${NETWORK}"
 | |
|       return 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function delete-cloud-nat-router() {
 | |
|   if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     if [[ -n $(gcloud compute routers describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" "${NETWORK}-nat-router" --format='value(name)' 2>/dev/null || true) ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Deleting Cloud NAT router..."
 | |
|       gcloud compute routers delete --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" --quiet "${NETWORK}-nat-router"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function delete-subnetworks() {
 | |
|   # If running in custom mode network we need to delete subnets manually.
 | |
|   mode="$(check-network-mode)"
 | |
|   if [[ "${mode}" == "CUSTOM" ]]; then
 | |
|     if [[ "${ENABLE_BIG_CLUSTER_SUBNETS}" = "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Deleting default subnets..."
 | |
|       # This value should be kept in sync with number of regions.
 | |
|       local parallelism=9
 | |
|       gcloud compute networks subnets list --network="${NETWORK}" --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --format='value(region.basename())' | \
 | |
|         xargs -i -P ${parallelism} gcloud --quiet compute networks subnets delete "${NETWORK}" --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --region="{}" || true
 | |
|     elif [[ "${CREATE_CUSTOM_NETWORK:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Deleting custom subnet..."
 | |
|       gcloud --quiet compute networks subnets delete "${SUBNETWORK}" --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --region="${REGION}" || true
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     return
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # If we reached here, it means we're not using custom network.
 | |
|   # So the only thing we need to check is if IP-aliases was turned
 | |
|   # on and we created a subnet for it. If so, we should delete it.
 | |
|   if [[ ${ENABLE_IP_ALIASES:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     # Only delete the subnet if we created it (i.e it's not pre-existing).
 | |
|     if [[ -z "${KUBE_GCE_IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "Removing auto-created subnet ${NETWORK}:${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK}"
 | |
|       if [[ -n $(gcloud compute networks subnets describe \
 | |
|             --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|             --region ${REGION} \
 | |
|             ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK} 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
 | |
|         gcloud --quiet compute networks subnets delete \
 | |
|           --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --region ${REGION} \
 | |
|           ${IP_ALIAS_SUBNETWORK}
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Generates SSL certificates for etcd cluster peer to peer communication. Uses cfssl program.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP: temporary directory
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Args:
 | |
| #  $1: host name
 | |
| #  $2: CA certificate
 | |
| #  $3: CA key
 | |
| #
 | |
| # If CA cert/key is empty, the function will also generate certs for CA.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Vars set:
 | |
| #   ETCD_CA_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_CA_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_PEER_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_PEER_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #
 | |
| function create-etcd-certs {
 | |
|   local host=${1}
 | |
|   local ca_cert=${2:-}
 | |
|   local ca_key=${3:-}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   GEN_ETCD_CA_CERT="${ca_cert}" GEN_ETCD_CA_KEY="${ca_key}" \
 | |
|     generate-etcd-cert "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl" "${host}" "peer" "peer"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   pushd "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl"
 | |
|   ETCD_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "ca-key.pem" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "ca.pem" | gzip | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_PEER_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "peer-key.pem" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_PEER_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "peer.pem" | gzip | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   popd
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Generates SSL certificates for etcd-client and kube-apiserver communication. Uses cfssl program.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   KUBE_TEMP: temporary directory
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Args:
 | |
| #  $1: host server name
 | |
| #  $2: host client name
 | |
| #  $3: CA certificate
 | |
| #  $4: CA key
 | |
| #
 | |
| # If CA cert/key is empty, the function will also generate certs for CA.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Vars set:
 | |
| #   ETCD_APISERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_APISERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64
 | |
| #   ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64
 | |
| #
 | |
| function create-etcd-apiserver-certs {
 | |
|   local hostServer=${1}
 | |
|   local hostClient=${2}
 | |
|   local etcd_apiserver_ca_cert=${3:-}
 | |
|   local etcd_apiserver_ca_key=${4:-}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   GEN_ETCD_CA_CERT="${etcd_apiserver_ca_cert}" GEN_ETCD_CA_KEY="${etcd_apiserver_ca_key}" \
 | |
|     generate-etcd-cert "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl" "${hostServer}" "server" "etcd-apiserver-server"
 | |
|     generate-etcd-cert "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl" "${hostClient}" "client" "etcd-apiserver-client"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   pushd "${KUBE_TEMP}/cfssl"
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CA_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "ca-key.pem" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CA_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "ca.pem" | gzip | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "etcd-apiserver-server-key.pem" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_SERVER_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "etcd-apiserver-server.pem" | gzip | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_KEY_BASE64=$(cat "etcd-apiserver-client-key.pem" | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   ETCD_APISERVER_CLIENT_CERT_BASE64=$(cat "etcd-apiserver-client.pem" | gzip | base64 | tr -d '\r\n')
 | |
|   popd
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| function create-master() {
 | |
|   echo "Starting master and configuring firewalls"
 | |
|   gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${MASTER_NAME}-https" \
 | |
|     --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     --target-tags "${MASTER_TAG}" \
 | |
|     --allow tcp:443 &
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Configuring firewall for apiserver konnectivity server"
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_EGRESS_VIA_KONNECTIVITY_SERVICE:-false}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${MASTER_NAME}-konnectivity-server" \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       --target-tags "${MASTER_TAG}" \
 | |
|       --allow tcp:8132 &
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # We have to make sure the disk is created before creating the master VM, so
 | |
|   # run this in the foreground.
 | |
|   gcloud compute disks create "${MASTER_NAME}-pd" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --type "${MASTER_DISK_TYPE}" \
 | |
|     --size "${MASTER_DISK_SIZE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Create rule for accessing and securing etcd servers.
 | |
|   if ! gcloud compute firewall-rules --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" describe "${MASTER_NAME}-etcd" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute firewall-rules create "${MASTER_NAME}-etcd" \
 | |
|       --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       --source-tags "${MASTER_TAG}" \
 | |
|       --allow "tcp:2380,tcp:2381" \
 | |
|       --target-tags "${MASTER_TAG}" &
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Generate a bearer token for this cluster. We push this separately
 | |
|   # from the other cluster variables so that the client (this
 | |
|   # computer) can forget it later. This should disappear with
 | |
|   # http://issue.k8s.io/3168
 | |
|   KUBE_PROXY_TOKEN=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | base64 | tr -d "=+/" | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null)
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR:-}" == "standalone" ]]; then
 | |
|     NODE_PROBLEM_DETECTOR_TOKEN=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | base64 | tr -d "=+/" | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null)
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Reserve the master's IP so that it can later be transferred to another VM
 | |
|   # without disrupting the kubelets.
 | |
|   create-static-ip "${MASTER_NAME}-ip" "${REGION}"
 | |
|   MASTER_RESERVED_IP=$(gcloud compute addresses describe "${MASTER_NAME}-ip" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" -q --format='value(address)')
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${REGISTER_MASTER_KUBELET:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     KUBELET_APISERVER="${MASTER_RESERVED_IP}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME="${MASTER_RESERVED_IP}"
 | |
|   MASTER_ADVERTISE_ADDRESS="${MASTER_RESERVED_IP}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   MASTER_INTERNAL_IP=""
 | |
|   if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute addresses create "${MASTER_NAME}-internal-ip" --project "${PROJECT}" --region $REGION --subnet $SUBNETWORK
 | |
|     MASTER_INTERNAL_IP=$(gcloud compute addresses describe "${MASTER_NAME}-internal-ip" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" -q --format='value(address)')
 | |
|     echo "Master internal ip is: $MASTER_INTERNAL_IP"
 | |
|     KUBERNETES_MASTER_NAME="${MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
|     MASTER_ADVERTISE_ADDRESS="${MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   create-certs "${MASTER_RESERVED_IP}" "${MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
|   create-etcd-certs ${MASTER_NAME}
 | |
|   create-etcd-apiserver-certs "etcd-${MASTER_NAME}" ${MASTER_NAME}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "$(get-num-nodes)" -ge "50" ]]; then
 | |
|     # We block on master creation for large clusters to avoid doing too much
 | |
|     # unnecessary work in case master start-up fails (like creation of nodes).
 | |
|     create-master-instance "${MASTER_RESERVED_IP}" "${MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     create-master-instance "${MASTER_RESERVED_IP}" "${MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}" &
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Adds master replica to etcd cluster.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   REPLICA_NAME
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #   EXISTING_MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE
 | |
| #
 | |
| # $1: etcd client port
 | |
| # $2: etcd internal port
 | |
| # returns the result of ssh command which adds replica
 | |
| #### WARNING: THIS DOESN'T WORK IN CLUSTERS WITH MTLS ENABLED.
 | |
| # TODO(mborsz): Fix this
 | |
| function add-replica-to-etcd() {
 | |
|   local -r client_port="${1}"
 | |
|   local -r internal_port="${2}"
 | |
|   gcloud compute ssh "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --zone "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --command \
 | |
|       "curl localhost:${client_port}/v2/members -XPOST -H \"Content-Type: application/json\" -d '{\"peerURLs\":[\"https://${REPLICA_NAME}:${internal_port}\"]}' -s"
 | |
|   return $?
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Sets EXISTING_MASTER_NAME and EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE variables.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #
 | |
| # NOTE: Must be in sync with get-replica-name-regexp
 | |
| function set-existing-master() {
 | |
|   local existing_master=$(gcloud compute instances list \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --filter "name ~ '$(get-replica-name-regexp)'" \
 | |
|     --format "value(name,zone)" | head -n1)
 | |
|   EXISTING_MASTER_NAME="$(echo "${existing_master}" | cut -f1)"
 | |
|   EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE="$(echo "${existing_master}" | cut -f2)"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function replicate-master() {
 | |
|   set-replica-name
 | |
|   set-existing-master
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Experimental: replicating existing master ${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}/${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME} as ${ZONE}/${REPLICA_NAME}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Before we do anything else, we should configure etcd to expect more replicas.
 | |
|   if ! add-replica-to-etcd 2379 2380; then
 | |
|     echo "Failed to add master replica to etcd cluster."
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if ! add-replica-to-etcd 4002 2381; then
 | |
|     echo "Failed to add master replica to etcd events cluster."
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # We have to make sure the disk is created before creating the master VM, so
 | |
|   # run this in the foreground.
 | |
|   gcloud compute disks create "${REPLICA_NAME}-pd" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --type "${MASTER_DISK_TYPE}" \
 | |
|     --size "${MASTER_DISK_SIZE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local existing_master_replicas="$(get-all-replica-names)"
 | |
|   replicate-master-instance "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}" "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" "${existing_master_replicas}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Add new replica to the load balancer.
 | |
|   gcloud compute target-pools add-instances "${MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --instances "${REPLICA_NAME}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     add-to-internal-loadbalancer "${REPLICA_NAME}" "${ZONE}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Detaches old and ataches new external IP to a VM.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Arguments:
 | |
| #   $1 - VM name
 | |
| #   $2 - VM zone
 | |
| #   $3 - external static IP; if empty will use an ephemeral IP address.
 | |
| function attach-external-ip() {
 | |
|   local NAME=${1}
 | |
|   local ZONE=${2}
 | |
|   local IP_ADDR=${3:-}
 | |
|   local ACCESS_CONFIG_NAME=$(gcloud compute instances describe "${NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --format="value(networkInterfaces[0].accessConfigs[0].name)")
 | |
|   gcloud compute instances delete-access-config "${NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --access-config-name "${ACCESS_CONFIG_NAME}"
 | |
|   if [[ -z ${IP_ADDR} ]]; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute instances add-access-config "${NAME}" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|       --access-config-name "${ACCESS_CONFIG_NAME}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     gcloud compute instances add-access-config "${NAME}" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|       --access-config-name "${ACCESS_CONFIG_NAME}" \
 | |
|       --address "${IP_ADDR}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Creates load balancer in front of apiserver if it doesn't exists already. Assumes there's only one
 | |
| # existing master replica.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   ZONE
 | |
| #   REGION
 | |
| function create-loadbalancer() {
 | |
|   # Step 0: Return early if LB is already configured.
 | |
|   if gcloud compute forwarding-rules describe ${MASTER_NAME} \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --region ${REGION} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|     echo "Load balancer already exists"
 | |
|     return
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local EXISTING_MASTER_NAME="$(get-all-replica-names)"
 | |
|   local EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE=$(gcloud compute instances list "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --format="value(zone)")
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Creating load balancer in front of an already existing master in ${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Step 1: Detach master IP address and attach ephemeral address to the existing master
 | |
|   attach-external-ip "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Step 2: Create target pool.
 | |
|   gcloud compute target-pools create "${MASTER_NAME}" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}"
 | |
|   # TODO: We should also add master instances with suffixes
 | |
|   gcloud compute target-pools add-instances "${MASTER_NAME}" --instances "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Step 3: Create forwarding rule.
 | |
|   # TODO: This step can take up to 20 min. We need to speed this up...
 | |
|   gcloud compute forwarding-rules create ${MASTER_NAME} \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --region ${REGION} \
 | |
|     --target-pool ${MASTER_NAME} --address=${KUBE_MASTER_IP} --ports=443
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo -n "Waiting for the load balancer configuration to propagate..."
 | |
|   local counter=0
 | |
|   until $(curl -k -m1 https://${KUBE_MASTER_IP} &> /dev/null); do
 | |
|     counter=$((counter+1))
 | |
|     echo -n .
 | |
|     if [[ ${counter} -ge 1800 ]]; then
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_red}TIMEOUT${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_red}Load balancer failed to initialize within ${counter} seconds.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|       exit 2
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   echo "DONE"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # attach-internal-master-ip attach internal ip to existing master.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # * PROJECT
 | |
| function attach-internal-master-ip() {
 | |
|   local name="${1}"
 | |
|   local zone="${2}"
 | |
|   local ip="${3}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local aliases=$(gcloud compute instances describe "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" --flatten='networkInterfaces[0].aliasIpRanges[]' --format='value[separator=':'](networkInterfaces[0].aliasIpRanges.subnetworkRangeName,networkInterfaces[0].aliasIpRanges.ipCidrRange)' | sed 's/^://' | paste -s -d';' -)
 | |
|   aliases="${aliases:+${aliases};}${ip}/32"
 | |
|   echo "Setting ${name}'s aliases to '${aliases}' (added ${ip})"
 | |
|   # Attach ${ip} to ${name}
 | |
|   gcloud compute instances network-interfaces update "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" --aliases="${aliases}"
 | |
|   run-gcloud-command "${name}" "${zone}" "sudo ip route add to local ${ip}/32 dev eth0"
 | |
|   return $?
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # detach-internal-master-ip detaches internal ip from existing master.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # * PROJECT
 | |
| function detach-internal-master-ip() {
 | |
|   local name="${1}"
 | |
|   local zone="${2}"
 | |
|   local ip="${3}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local aliases=$(gcloud compute instances describe "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" --flatten='networkInterfaces[0].aliasIpRanges[]' --format='value[separator=':'](networkInterfaces[0].aliasIpRanges.subnetworkRangeName,networkInterfaces[0].aliasIpRanges.ipCidrRange)' | sed 's/^://' | grep -v "${ip}" | paste -s -d';' -)
 | |
|   echo "Setting ${name}'s aliases to '${aliases}' (removed ${ip})"
 | |
|   # Detach ${MASTER_NAME}-internal-ip from ${name}
 | |
|   gcloud compute instances network-interfaces update "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" --aliases="${aliases}"
 | |
|   run-gcloud-command "${name}" "${zone}" "sudo ip route del to local ${ip}/32 dev eth0"
 | |
|   return $?
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # create-internal-loadbalancer creates an internal load balacer in front of existing master.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # * MASTER_NAME
 | |
| # * PROJECT
 | |
| # * REGION
 | |
| function create-internal-loadbalancer() {
 | |
|   if gcloud compute forwarding-rules describe "${MASTER_NAME}-internal" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --region ${REGION} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|     echo "Load balancer already exists"
 | |
|     return
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local EXISTING_MASTER_NAME="$(get-all-replica-names)"
 | |
|   local EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE=$(gcloud compute instances list "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" --format="value(zone)")
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Detaching ${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP} from ${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}/${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}"
 | |
|   detach-internal-master-ip "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}" "${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Creating internal load balancer with IP: ${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
|   gcloud compute health-checks --project "${PROJECT}" create tcp "${MASTER_NAME}-hc" --port=443
 | |
| 
 | |
|   gcloud compute backend-services create "${MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|     --protocol tcp \
 | |
|     --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|     --load-balancing-scheme internal \
 | |
|     --health-checks "${MASTER_NAME}-hc"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   gcloud compute forwarding-rules create "${MASTER_NAME}-internal" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|     --load-balancing-scheme internal \
 | |
|     --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     --subnet "${SUBNETWORK}" \
 | |
|     --address "${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}" \
 | |
|     --ip-protocol TCP \
 | |
|     --ports 443 \
 | |
|     --backend-service "${MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --backend-service-region "${REGION}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Adding ${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}/${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE} to the load balancer"
 | |
|   add-to-internal-loadbalancer "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # add-to-internal-loadbalancer adds an instance to ILB.
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # * MASTER_NAME
 | |
| # * PROJECT
 | |
| # * REGION
 | |
| function add-to-internal-loadbalancer() {
 | |
|   local name="${1}"
 | |
|   local zone="${2}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   gcloud compute instance-groups unmanaged create "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}"
 | |
|   gcloud compute instance-groups unmanaged add-instances "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" --instances "${name}"
 | |
|   gcloud compute backend-services add-backend "${MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|     --instance-group "${name}" \
 | |
|     --instance-group-zone "${zone}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # remove-from-internal-loadbalancer removes an instance from ILB.
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # * MASTER_NAME
 | |
| # * PROJECT
 | |
| # * REGION
 | |
| function remove-from-internal-loadbalancer() {
 | |
|   local name="${1}"
 | |
|   local zone="${2}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if gcloud compute instance-groups unmanaged describe "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute backend-services remove-backend "${MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|           --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|           --instance-group "${name}" \
 | |
|           --instance-group-zone "${zone}"
 | |
|     gcloud compute instance-groups unmanaged delete "${name}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${zone}" --quiet
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function delete-internal-loadbalancer() {
 | |
|   if gcloud compute forwarding-rules describe "${MASTER_NAME}-internal" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute forwarding-rules delete "${MASTER_NAME}-internal" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" --quiet
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if gcloud compute backend-services describe "${MASTER_NAME}" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute backend-services delete "${MASTER_NAME}" --project "${PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" --quiet
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if gcloud compute health-checks describe "${MASTER_NAME}-gc" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute health-checks delete "${MASTER_NAME}-gc" --project "${PROJECT}" --quiet
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function create-nodes-firewall() {
 | |
|   # Create a single firewall rule for all minions.
 | |
|   create-firewall-rule "${NODE_TAG}-all" "${CLUSTER_IP_RANGE}" "${NODE_TAG}" &
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Report logging choice (if any).
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_NODE_LOGGING-}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "+++ Logging using Fluentd to ${LOGGING_DESTINATION:-unknown}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Wait for last batch of jobs
 | |
|   kube::util::wait-for-jobs || {
 | |
|     echo -e "${color_red}Some commands failed.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function get-scope-flags() {
 | |
|   local scope_flags=
 | |
|   if [[ -n "${NODE_SCOPES}" ]]; then
 | |
|     scope_flags="--scopes ${NODE_SCOPES}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     scope_flags="--no-scopes"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   echo "${scope_flags}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function create-nodes-template() {
 | |
|   echo "Creating nodes."
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local scope_flags=$(get-scope-flags)
 | |
| 
 | |
|   write-linux-node-env
 | |
|   write-windows-node-env
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # NOTE: these template names and their format must match
 | |
|   # create-[linux,windows]-nodes() as well as get-template()!
 | |
|   local linux_template_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template"
 | |
|   local windows_template_name="${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template"
 | |
|   create-linux-node-instance-template $linux_template_name
 | |
|   create-windows-node-instance-template $windows_template_name "${scope_flags[*]}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # - MAX_INSTANCES_PER_MIG
 | |
| # - NUM_NODES
 | |
| # - NUM_WINDOWS_NODES
 | |
| # exports:
 | |
| # - NUM_MIGS
 | |
| # - NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS
 | |
| function set_num_migs() {
 | |
|   local defaulted_max_instances_per_mig=${MAX_INSTANCES_PER_MIG:-1000}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ${defaulted_max_instances_per_mig} -le "0" ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "MAX_INSTANCES_PER_MIG cannot be negative. Assuming default 1000"
 | |
|     defaulted_max_instances_per_mig=1000
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   export NUM_MIGS=$(((${NUM_NODES} + ${defaulted_max_instances_per_mig} - 1) / ${defaulted_max_instances_per_mig}))
 | |
|   export NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS=$(((${NUM_WINDOWS_NODES} + ${defaulted_max_instances_per_mig} - 1) / ${defaulted_max_instances_per_mig}))
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # - NUM_MIGS
 | |
| # - NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| # - NUM_NODES
 | |
| # - PROJECT
 | |
| # - ZONE
 | |
| function create-linux-nodes() {
 | |
|   local template_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ -z "${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|     local -r nodes="${NUM_NODES}"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     echo "Creating a special node for heapster with machine-type ${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE}"
 | |
|     create-heapster-node
 | |
|     local -r nodes=$(( NUM_NODES - 1 ))
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local instances_left=${nodes}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for ((i=1; i<=${NUM_MIGS}; i++)); do
 | |
|     local group_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group-$i"
 | |
|     if [[ $i == ${NUM_MIGS} ]]; then
 | |
|       # TODO: We don't add a suffix for the last group to keep backward compatibility when there's only one MIG.
 | |
|       # We should change it at some point, but note #18545 when changing this.
 | |
|       group_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # Spread the remaining number of nodes evenly
 | |
|     this_mig_size=$((${instances_left} / (${NUM_MIGS}-${i}+1)))
 | |
|     instances_left=$((instances_left-${this_mig_size}))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Run instance-groups creation in parallel.
 | |
|     {
 | |
|       gcloud compute instance-groups managed \
 | |
|           create "${group_name}" \
 | |
|           --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|           --base-instance-name "${group_name}" \
 | |
|           --size "${this_mig_size}" \
 | |
|           --template "${template_name}" || true;
 | |
|       gcloud compute instance-groups managed wait-until-stable \
 | |
|           "${group_name}" \
 | |
|           --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|           --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --timeout "${MIG_WAIT_UNTIL_STABLE_TIMEOUT}" || true
 | |
|     } &
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   wait
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # - NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS
 | |
| # - WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| # - NUM_WINDOWS_NODES
 | |
| # - PROJECT
 | |
| # - ZONE
 | |
| function create-windows-nodes() {
 | |
|   local template_name="${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local -r nodes="${NUM_WINDOWS_NODES}"
 | |
|   local instances_left=${nodes}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for ((i=1; i<=${NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS}; i++)); do
 | |
|     local group_name="${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group-$i"
 | |
|     if [[ $i == ${NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS} ]]; then
 | |
|       # TODO: We don't add a suffix for the last group to keep backward compatibility when there's only one MIG.
 | |
|       # We should change it at some point, but note #18545 when changing this.
 | |
|       group_name="${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # Spread the remaining number of nodes evenly
 | |
|     this_mig_size=$((${instances_left} / (${NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS}-${i}+1)))
 | |
|     instances_left=$((instances_left-${this_mig_size}))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     gcloud compute instance-groups managed \
 | |
|         create "${group_name}" \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|         --base-instance-name "${group_name}" \
 | |
|         --size "${this_mig_size}" \
 | |
|         --template "${template_name}" || true;
 | |
|     gcloud compute instance-groups managed wait-until-stable \
 | |
|         "${group_name}" \
 | |
|         --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --timeout "${MIG_WAIT_UNTIL_STABLE_TIMEOUT}" || true;
 | |
|   done
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # - NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| # - PROJECT
 | |
| # - NETWORK_PROJECT
 | |
| # - REGION
 | |
| # - ZONE
 | |
| # - HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE
 | |
| # - NODE_DISK_TYPE
 | |
| # - NODE_DISK_SIZE
 | |
| # - NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT
 | |
| # - NODE_IMAGE
 | |
| # - NODE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT
 | |
| # - NODE_TAG
 | |
| # - NETWORK
 | |
| # - ENABLE_IP_ALIASES
 | |
| # - SUBNETWORK
 | |
| # - IP_ALIAS_SIZE
 | |
| function create-heapster-node() {
 | |
|   local gcloud="gcloud"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local network=$(make-gcloud-network-argument \
 | |
|       "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       "${REGION}" \
 | |
|       "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|       "${SUBNETWORK:-}" \
 | |
|       "" \
 | |
|       "${ENABLE_IP_ALIASES:-}" \
 | |
|       "${IP_ALIAS_SIZE:-}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|   ${gcloud} compute instances \
 | |
|       create "${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-heapster" \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|       --machine-type="${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE}" \
 | |
|       --boot-disk-type "${NODE_DISK_TYPE}" \
 | |
|       --boot-disk-size "${NODE_DISK_SIZE}" \
 | |
|       --image-project="${NODE_IMAGE_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --image "${NODE_IMAGE}" \
 | |
|       --service-account "${NODE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT}" \
 | |
|       --tags "${NODE_TAG}" \
 | |
|       ${network} \
 | |
|       $(get-scope-flags) \
 | |
|       --metadata-from-file "$(get-node-instance-metadata-from-file)"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # - NUM_MIGS
 | |
| # - NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| # - PROJECT
 | |
| # - ZONE
 | |
| # - AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES
 | |
| # - AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES
 | |
| # Exports
 | |
| # - AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG
 | |
| function create-cluster-autoscaler-mig-config() {
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Each MIG must have at least one node, so the min number of nodes
 | |
|   # must be greater or equal to the number of migs.
 | |
|   if [[ ${AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES} -lt 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES must be greater or equal 0"
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Each MIG must have at least one node, so the min number of nodes
 | |
|   # must be greater or equal to the number of migs.
 | |
|   if [[ ${AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES} -lt ${NUM_MIGS} ]]; then
 | |
|     echo "AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES must be greater or equal ${NUM_MIGS}"
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if [[ ${NUM_WINDOWS_MIGS} -gt 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     # TODO(pjh): implement Windows support in this function.
 | |
|     echo "Not implemented yet: autoscaler config for Windows MIGs"
 | |
|     exit 2
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # The code assumes that the migs were created with create-nodes
 | |
|   # function which tries to evenly spread nodes across the migs.
 | |
|   AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG=""
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local left_min=${AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES}
 | |
|   local left_max=${AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for ((i=1; i<=${NUM_MIGS}; i++)); do
 | |
|     local group_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group-$i"
 | |
|     if [[ $i == ${NUM_MIGS} ]]; then
 | |
|       # TODO: We don't add a suffix for the last group to keep backward compatibility when there's only one MIG.
 | |
|       # We should change it at some point, but note #18545 when changing this.
 | |
|       group_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-group"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     this_mig_min=$((${left_min}/(${NUM_MIGS}-${i}+1)))
 | |
|     this_mig_max=$((${left_max}/(${NUM_MIGS}-${i}+1)))
 | |
|     left_min=$((left_min-$this_mig_min))
 | |
|     left_max=$((left_max-$this_mig_max))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     local mig_url="https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/${PROJECT}/zones/${ZONE}/instanceGroups/${group_name}"
 | |
|     AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG="${AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG} --nodes=${this_mig_min}:${this_mig_max}:${mig_url}"
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG="${AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG} --scale-down-enabled=${AUTOSCALER_ENABLE_SCALE_DOWN}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Assumes:
 | |
| # - NUM_MIGS
 | |
| # - NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| # - PROJECT
 | |
| # - ZONE
 | |
| # - ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER
 | |
| # - AUTOSCALER_MAX_NODES
 | |
| # - AUTOSCALER_MIN_NODES
 | |
| function create-autoscaler-config() {
 | |
|   # Create autoscaler for nodes configuration if requested
 | |
|   if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_AUTOSCALER}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     create-cluster-autoscaler-mig-config
 | |
|     echo "Using autoscaler config: ${AUTOSCALER_MIG_CONFIG} ${AUTOSCALER_EXPANDER_CONFIG}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| function check-cluster() {
 | |
|   detect-node-names
 | |
|   detect-master
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Waiting up to ${KUBE_CLUSTER_INITIALIZATION_TIMEOUT} seconds for cluster initialization."
 | |
|   echo
 | |
|   echo "  This will continually check to see if the API for kubernetes is reachable."
 | |
|   echo "  This may time out if there was some uncaught error during start up."
 | |
|   echo
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # curl in mavericks is borked.
 | |
|   secure=""
 | |
|   if which sw_vers >& /dev/null; then
 | |
|     if [[ $(sw_vers | grep ProductVersion | awk '{print $2}') = "10.9."* ]]; then
 | |
|       secure="--insecure"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local start_time=$(date +%s)
 | |
|   local curl_out=$(mktemp)
 | |
|   kube::util::trap_add "rm -f ${curl_out}" EXIT
 | |
|   until curl --cacert "${CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt" \
 | |
|           -H "Authorization: Bearer ${KUBE_BEARER_TOKEN}" \
 | |
|           ${secure} \
 | |
|           --max-time 5 --fail \
 | |
|           "https://${KUBE_MASTER_IP}/api/v1/pods?limit=100" > "${curl_out}" 2>&1; do
 | |
|       local elapsed=$(($(date +%s) - ${start_time}))
 | |
|       if [[ ${elapsed} -gt ${KUBE_CLUSTER_INITIALIZATION_TIMEOUT} ]]; then
 | |
|           echo -e "${color_red}Cluster failed to initialize within ${KUBE_CLUSTER_INITIALIZATION_TIMEOUT} seconds.${color_norm}" >&2
 | |
|           echo "Last output from querying API server follows:" >&2
 | |
|           echo "-----------------------------------------------------" >&2
 | |
|           cat "${curl_out}" >&2
 | |
|           echo "-----------------------------------------------------" >&2
 | |
|           exit 2
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|       printf "."
 | |
|       sleep 2
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Kubernetes cluster created."
 | |
| 
 | |
|   export KUBE_CERT="${CERT_DIR}/pki/issued/kubecfg.crt"
 | |
|   export KUBE_KEY="${CERT_DIR}/pki/private/kubecfg.key"
 | |
|   export CA_CERT="${CERT_DIR}/pki/ca.crt"
 | |
|   export CONTEXT="${PROJECT}_${INSTANCE_PREFIX}"
 | |
|   (
 | |
|    umask 077
 | |
| 
 | |
|    # Update the user's kubeconfig to include credentials for this apiserver.
 | |
|    create-kubeconfig
 | |
|   )
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # ensures KUBECONFIG is set
 | |
|   get-kubeconfig-basicauth
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ${GCE_UPLOAD_KUBCONFIG_TO_MASTER_METADATA:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute instances add-metadata "${MASTER_NAME}" --zone="${ZONE}"  --metadata-from-file="kubeconfig=${KUBECONFIG}" || true
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo
 | |
|   echo -e "${color_green}Kubernetes cluster is running.  The master is running at:"
 | |
|   echo
 | |
|   echo -e "${color_yellow}  https://${KUBE_MASTER_IP}"
 | |
|   echo
 | |
|   echo -e "${color_green}The user name and password to use is located in ${KUBECONFIG}.${color_norm}"
 | |
|   echo
 | |
| 
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Removes master replica from etcd cluster.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   REPLICA_NAME
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #   EXISTING_MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE
 | |
| #
 | |
| # $1: etcd client port
 | |
| # returns the result of ssh command which removes replica
 | |
| #### WARNING: THIS DOESN'T WORK IN CLUSTERS WITH MTLS ENABLED.
 | |
| # TODO(mborsz): Fix this
 | |
| function remove-replica-from-etcd() {
 | |
|   local -r port="${1}"
 | |
|   [[ -n "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" ]] || return
 | |
|   gcloud compute ssh "${EXISTING_MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --zone "${EXISTING_MASTER_ZONE}" \
 | |
|     --command \
 | |
|     "curl -s localhost:${port}/v2/members/\$(curl -s localhost:${port}/v2/members -XGET | sed 's/{\\\"id/\n/g' | grep ${REPLICA_NAME}\\\" | cut -f 3 -d \\\") -XDELETE -L 2>/dev/null"
 | |
|   local -r res=$?
 | |
|   echo "Removing etcd replica, name: ${REPLICA_NAME}, port: ${port}, result: ${res}"
 | |
|   return "${res}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Delete a kubernetes cluster. This is called from test-teardown.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #   NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| #   WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
 | |
| #   ZONE
 | |
| # This function tears down cluster resources 10 at a time to avoid issuing too many
 | |
| # API calls and exceeding API quota. It is important to bring down the instances before bringing
 | |
| # down the firewall rules and routes.
 | |
| function kube-down() {
 | |
|   local -r batch=200
 | |
| 
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   detect-node-names # For INSTANCE_GROUPS and WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS
 | |
| 
 | |
|   echo "Bringing down cluster"
 | |
|   set +e  # Do not stop on error
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${KUBE_DELETE_NODES:-}" != "false" ]]; then
 | |
|     # Get the name of the managed instance group template before we delete the
 | |
|     # managed instance group. (The name of the managed instance group template may
 | |
|     # change during a cluster upgrade.)
 | |
|     local templates=$(get-template "${PROJECT}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     local all_instance_groups=(${INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]:-} ${WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]:-})
 | |
|     for group in ${all_instance_groups[@]:-}; do
 | |
|       if gcloud compute instance-groups managed describe "${group}" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone "${ZONE}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|         gcloud compute instance-groups managed delete \
 | |
|           --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --quiet \
 | |
|           --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|           "${group}" &
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     done
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Wait for last batch of jobs
 | |
|     kube::util::wait-for-jobs || {
 | |
|       echo -e "Failed to delete instance group(s)." >&2
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for template in ${templates[@]:-}; do
 | |
|       if gcloud compute instance-templates describe --project "${PROJECT}" "${template}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|         gcloud compute instance-templates delete \
 | |
|           --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --quiet \
 | |
|           "${template}"
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     done
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Delete the special heapster node (if it exists).
 | |
|     if [[ -n "${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE:-}" ]]; then
 | |
|       local -r heapster_machine_name="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-heapster"
 | |
|       if gcloud compute instances describe "${heapster_machine_name}" --zone "${ZONE}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|         # Now we can safely delete the VM.
 | |
|         gcloud compute instances delete \
 | |
|           --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|           --quiet \
 | |
|           --delete-disks all \
 | |
|           --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|           "${heapster_machine_name}"
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local -r REPLICA_NAME="${KUBE_REPLICA_NAME:-$(get-replica-name)}"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   set-existing-master
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Un-register the master replica from etcd and events etcd.
 | |
|   remove-replica-from-etcd 2379
 | |
|   remove-replica-from-etcd 4002
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Delete the master replica (if it exists).
 | |
|   if gcloud compute instances describe "${REPLICA_NAME}" --zone "${ZONE}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     # If there is a load balancer in front of apiservers we need to first update its configuration.
 | |
|     if gcloud compute target-pools describe "${MASTER_NAME}" --region "${REGION}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       gcloud compute target-pools remove-instances "${MASTER_NAME}" \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|         --instances "${REPLICA_NAME}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # Detach replica from LB if needed.
 | |
|     if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       remove-from-internal-loadbalancer "${REPLICA_NAME}" "${ZONE}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # Now we can safely delete the VM.
 | |
|     gcloud compute instances delete \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --quiet \
 | |
|       --delete-disks all \
 | |
|       --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|       "${REPLICA_NAME}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Delete the master replica pd (possibly leaked by kube-up if master create failed).
 | |
|   # TODO(jszczepkowski): remove also possibly leaked replicas' pds
 | |
|   local -r replica_pd="${REPLICA_NAME:-${MASTER_NAME}}-pd"
 | |
|   if gcloud compute disks describe "${replica_pd}" --zone "${ZONE}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     gcloud compute disks delete \
 | |
|       --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --quiet \
 | |
|       --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|       "${replica_pd}"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Check if this are any remaining master replicas.
 | |
|   local REMAINING_MASTER_COUNT=$(gcloud compute instances list \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --filter="name ~ '$(get-replica-name-regexp)'" \
 | |
|     --format "value(zone)" | wc -l)
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # In the replicated scenario, if there's only a single master left, we should also delete load balancer in front of it.
 | |
|   if [[ "${REMAINING_MASTER_COUNT}" -eq 1 ]]; then
 | |
|     if gcloud compute forwarding-rules describe "${MASTER_NAME}" --region "${REGION}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       detect-master
 | |
|       local REMAINING_REPLICA_NAME="$(get-all-replica-names)"
 | |
|       local REMAINING_REPLICA_ZONE=$(gcloud compute instances list "${REMAINING_REPLICA_NAME}" \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" --format="value(zone)")
 | |
|       gcloud compute forwarding-rules delete \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         "${MASTER_NAME}"
 | |
|       attach-external-ip "${REMAINING_REPLICA_NAME}" "${REMAINING_REPLICA_ZONE}" "${KUBE_MASTER_IP}"
 | |
|       gcloud compute target-pools delete \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         "${MASTER_NAME}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       remove-from-internal-loadbalancer "${REMAINING_REPLICA_NAME}" "${REMAINING_REPLICA_ZONE}"
 | |
|       delete-internal-loadbalancer
 | |
|       attach-internal-master-ip "${REMAINING_REPLICA_NAME}" "${REMAINING_REPLICA_ZONE}" "${KUBE_MASTER_INTERNAL_IP}"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # If there are no more remaining master replicas, we should delete all remaining network resources.
 | |
|   if [[ "${REMAINING_MASTER_COUNT}" -eq 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     # Delete firewall rule for the master, etcd servers, and nodes.
 | |
|     delete-firewall-rules "${MASTER_NAME}-https" "${MASTER_NAME}-etcd" "${NODE_TAG}-all" "${MASTER_NAME}-konnectivity-server"
 | |
|     # Delete the master's reserved IP
 | |
|     if gcloud compute addresses describe "${MASTER_NAME}-ip" --region "${REGION}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       gcloud compute addresses delete \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         "${MASTER_NAME}-ip"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if gcloud compute addresses describe "${MASTER_NAME}-internal-ip" --region "${REGION}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       gcloud compute addresses delete \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --region "${REGION}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         "${MASTER_NAME}-internal-ip"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ "${KUBE_DELETE_NODES:-}" != "false" ]]; then
 | |
|     # Find out what minions are running.
 | |
|     local -a minions
 | |
|     minions=( $(gcloud compute instances list \
 | |
|                   --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|                   --filter="(name ~ '${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+' OR name ~ '${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+') AND zone:(${ZONE})" \
 | |
|                   --format='value(name)') )
 | |
|     # If any minions are running, delete them in batches.
 | |
|     while (( "${#minions[@]}" > 0 )); do
 | |
|       echo Deleting nodes "${minions[*]::${batch}}"
 | |
|       gcloud compute instances delete \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         --delete-disks boot \
 | |
|         --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|         "${minions[@]::${batch}}"
 | |
|       minions=( "${minions[@]:${batch}}" )
 | |
|     done
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # If there are no more remaining master replicas: delete routes, pd for influxdb and update kubeconfig
 | |
|   if [[ "${REMAINING_MASTER_COUNT}" -eq 0 ]]; then
 | |
|     # Delete routes.
 | |
|     local -a routes
 | |
|     # Clean up all routes w/ names like "<cluster-name>-<node-GUID>"
 | |
|     # e.g. "kubernetes-12345678-90ab-cdef-1234-567890abcdef". The name is
 | |
|     # determined by the node controller on the master.
 | |
|     # Note that this is currently a noop, as synchronously deleting the node MIG
 | |
|     # first allows the master to cleanup routes itself.
 | |
|     local TRUNCATED_PREFIX="${INSTANCE_PREFIX:0:26}"
 | |
|     routes=( $(gcloud compute routes list --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|       --filter="name ~ '${TRUNCATED_PREFIX}-.{8}-.{4}-.{4}-.{4}-.{12}'" \
 | |
|       --format='value(name)') )
 | |
|     while (( "${#routes[@]}" > 0 )); do
 | |
|       echo Deleting routes "${routes[*]::${batch}}"
 | |
|       gcloud compute routes delete \
 | |
|         --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         "${routes[@]::${batch}}"
 | |
|       routes=( "${routes[@]:${batch}}" )
 | |
|     done
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Delete persistent disk for influx-db.
 | |
|     if gcloud compute disks describe "${INSTANCE_PREFIX}"-influxdb-pd --zone "${ZONE}" --project "${PROJECT}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       gcloud compute disks delete \
 | |
|         --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|         --quiet \
 | |
|         --zone "${ZONE}" \
 | |
|         "${INSTANCE_PREFIX}"-influxdb-pd
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Delete all remaining firewall rules and network.
 | |
|     delete-firewall-rules \
 | |
|       "${CLUSTER_NAME}-default-internal-master" \
 | |
|       "${CLUSTER_NAME}-default-internal-node" \
 | |
|       "${NETWORK}-default-ssh" \
 | |
|       "${NETWORK}-default-rdp" \
 | |
|       "${NETWORK}-default-internal"  # Pre-1.5 clusters
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if [[ "${KUBE_DELETE_NETWORK}" == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|       delete-cloud-nat-router
 | |
|       # Delete all remaining firewall rules in the network.
 | |
|       delete-all-firewall-rules || true
 | |
|       delete-subnetworks || true
 | |
|       delete-network || true  # might fail if there are leaked resources that reference the network
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # If there are no more remaining master replicas, we should update kubeconfig.
 | |
|     export CONTEXT="${PROJECT}_${INSTANCE_PREFIX}"
 | |
|     clear-kubeconfig
 | |
|   else
 | |
|   # If some master replicas remain: cluster has been changed, we need to re-validate it.
 | |
|     echo "... calling validate-cluster" >&2
 | |
|     # Override errexit
 | |
|     (validate-cluster) && validate_result="$?" || validate_result="$?"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # We have two different failure modes from validate cluster:
 | |
|     # - 1: fatal error - cluster won't be working correctly
 | |
|     # - 2: weak error - something went wrong, but cluster probably will be working correctly
 | |
|     # We just print an error message in case 2).
 | |
|     if [[ "${validate_result}" -eq 1 ]]; then
 | |
|       exit 1
 | |
|     elif [[ "${validate_result}" -eq 2 ]]; then
 | |
|       echo "...ignoring non-fatal errors in validate-cluster" >&2
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   set -e
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Prints name of one of the master replicas in the current zone. It will be either
 | |
| # just MASTER_NAME or MASTER_NAME with a suffix for a replica (see get-replica-name-regexp).
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #   ZONE
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #
 | |
| # NOTE: Must be in sync with get-replica-name-regexp and set-replica-name.
 | |
| function get-replica-name() {
 | |
|   echo $(gcloud compute instances list \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --filter="name ~ '$(get-replica-name-regexp)' AND zone:(${ZONE})" \
 | |
|     --format "value(name)" | head -n1)
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Prints comma-separated names of all of the master replicas in all zones.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   PROJECT
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| #
 | |
| # NOTE: Must be in sync with get-replica-name-regexp and set-replica-name.
 | |
| function get-all-replica-names() {
 | |
|   echo $(gcloud compute instances list \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --filter="name ~ '$(get-replica-name-regexp)'" \
 | |
|     --format "value(name)" | tr "\n" "," | sed 's/,$//')
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Prints the number of all of the master replicas in all zones.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   MASTER_NAME
 | |
| function get-master-replicas-count() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   local num_masters=$(gcloud compute instances list \
 | |
|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --filter="name ~ '$(get-replica-name-regexp)'" \
 | |
|     --format "value(zone)" | wc -l)
 | |
|   echo -n "${num_masters}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Prints regexp for full master machine name. In a cluster with replicated master,
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| # VM names may either be MASTER_NAME or MASTER_NAME with a suffix for a replica.
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| function get-replica-name-regexp() {
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|   echo "^${MASTER_NAME}(-...)?"
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| }
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| 
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| # Sets REPLICA_NAME to a unique name for a master replica that will match
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| # expected regexp (see get-replica-name-regexp).
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| #
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   PROJECT
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| #   ZONE
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| #   MASTER_NAME
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| #
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| # Sets:
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| #   REPLICA_NAME
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| function set-replica-name() {
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|   local instances=$(gcloud compute instances list \
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|     --project "${PROJECT}" \
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|     --filter="name ~ '$(get-replica-name-regexp)'" \
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|     --format "value(name)")
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| 
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|   suffix=""
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|   while echo "${instances}" | grep "${suffix}" &>/dev/null; do
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|     suffix="$(date | md5sum | head -c3)"
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|   done
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|   REPLICA_NAME="${MASTER_NAME}-${suffix}"
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| }
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| 
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| # Gets the instance templates in use by the cluster. It echos the template names
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| # so that the function output can be used.
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
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| #
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| # $1: project
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| function get-template() {
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|   local linux_filter="${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template(-(${KUBE_RELEASE_VERSION_DASHED_REGEX}|${KUBE_CI_VERSION_DASHED_REGEX}))?"
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|   local windows_filter="${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template(-(${KUBE_RELEASE_VERSION_DASHED_REGEX}|${KUBE_CI_VERSION_DASHED_REGEX}))?"
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| 
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|   gcloud compute instance-templates list \
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|     --filter="name ~ '${linux_filter}' OR name ~ '${windows_filter}'" \
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|     --project="${1}" --format='value(name)'
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| }
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| 
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| # Checks if there are any present resources related kubernetes cluster.
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| #
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| # Assumed vars:
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| #   MASTER_NAME
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| #   NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
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| #   WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX
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| #   ZONE
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| #   REGION
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| # Vars set:
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| #   KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND
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| function check-resources() {
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|   detect-project
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|   detect-node-names
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| 
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|   echo "Looking for already existing resources"
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|   KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND=""
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| 
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|   if [[ -n "${INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]:-}" ]]; then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Managed instance groups ${INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]}"
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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|   if [[ -n "${WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]:-}" ]]; then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Managed instance groups ${WINDOWS_INSTANCE_GROUPS[@]}"
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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| 
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|   if gcloud compute instance-templates describe --project "${PROJECT}" "${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template" &>/dev/null; then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Instance template ${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template"
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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|   if gcloud compute instance-templates describe --project "${PROJECT}" "${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template" &>/dev/null; then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Instance template ${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-template"
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|     return 1
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|   fi
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| 
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|   if gcloud compute instances describe --project "${PROJECT}" "${MASTER_NAME}" --zone "${ZONE}" &>/dev/null; then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Kubernetes master ${MASTER_NAME}"
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|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
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| 
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|   if gcloud compute disks describe --project "${PROJECT}" "${MASTER_NAME}"-pd --zone "${ZONE}" &>/dev/null; then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Persistent disk ${MASTER_NAME}-pd"
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|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
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| 
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|   # Find out what minions are running.
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|   local -a minions
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|   minions=( $(gcloud compute instances list \
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|                 --project "${PROJECT}" \
 | |
|                 --filter="(name ~ '${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+' OR name ~ '${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+') AND zone:(${ZONE})" \
 | |
|                 --format='value(name)') )
 | |
|   if (( "${#minions[@]}" > 0 )); then
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|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="${#minions[@]} matching ${NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+ or ${WINDOWS_NODE_INSTANCE_PREFIX}-.+"
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if gcloud compute firewall-rules describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${MASTER_NAME}-https" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Firewall rules for ${MASTER_NAME}-https"
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if gcloud compute firewall-rules describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${NODE_TAG}-all" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Firewall rules for ${MASTER_NAME}-all"
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   local -a routes
 | |
|   routes=( $(gcloud compute routes list --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --filter="name ~ '${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-minion-.{4}'" --format='value(name)') )
 | |
|   if (( "${#routes[@]}" > 0 )); then
 | |
|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="${#routes[@]} routes matching ${INSTANCE_PREFIX}-minion-.{4}"
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if gcloud compute addresses describe --project "${PROJECT}" "${MASTER_NAME}-ip" --region "${REGION}" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|     KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Master's reserved IP"
 | |
|     return 1
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ${GCE_PRIVATE_CLUSTER:-} == "true" ]]; then
 | |
|     if gcloud compute routers describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" --region "${REGION}" "${NETWORK}-nat-router" &>/dev/null; then
 | |
|       KUBE_RESOURCE_FOUND="Cloud NAT router"
 | |
|       return 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # No resources found.
 | |
|   return 0
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| # Cluster specific test helpers used from hack/e2e.go
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Execute prior to running tests to build a release if required for env.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed Vars:
 | |
| #   KUBE_ROOT
 | |
| function test-build-release() {
 | |
|   # Make a release
 | |
|   "${KUBE_ROOT}/build/release.sh"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Execute prior to running tests to initialize required structure. This is
 | |
| # called from hack/e2e.go only when running -up.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assumed vars:
 | |
| #   Variables from config.sh
 | |
| function test-setup() {
 | |
|   # Detect the project into $PROJECT if it isn't set
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if [[ ${MULTIZONE:-} == "true" && -n ${E2E_ZONES:-} ]]; then
 | |
|     for KUBE_GCE_ZONE in ${E2E_ZONES}; do
 | |
|       KUBE_GCE_ZONE="${KUBE_GCE_ZONE}" KUBE_USE_EXISTING_MASTER="${KUBE_USE_EXISTING_MASTER:-}" "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-up.sh"
 | |
|       KUBE_USE_EXISTING_MASTER="true" # For subsequent zones we use the existing master
 | |
|     done
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-up.sh"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Open up port 80 & 8080 so common containers on minions can be reached
 | |
|   # TODO(roberthbailey): Remove this once we are no longer relying on hostPorts.
 | |
|   local start=`date +%s`
 | |
|   gcloud compute firewall-rules create \
 | |
|     --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --target-tags "${NODE_TAG}" \
 | |
|     --allow tcp:80,tcp:8080 \
 | |
|     --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     "${NODE_TAG}-http-alt" 2> /dev/null || true
 | |
|   # As there is no simple way to wait longer for this operation we need to manually
 | |
|   # wait some additional time (20 minutes altogether).
 | |
|   while ! gcloud compute firewall-rules describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${NODE_TAG}-http-alt" 2> /dev/null; do
 | |
|     if [[ $(($start + 1200)) -lt `date +%s` ]]; then
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_red}Failed to create firewall ${NODE_TAG}-http-alt in ${NETWORK_PROJECT}" >&2
 | |
|       exit 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     sleep 5
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Open up the NodePort range
 | |
|   # TODO(justinsb): Move to main setup, if we decide whether we want to do this by default.
 | |
|   start=`date +%s`
 | |
|   gcloud compute firewall-rules create \
 | |
|     --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" \
 | |
|     --target-tags "${NODE_TAG}" \
 | |
|     --allow tcp:30000-32767,udp:30000-32767 \
 | |
|     --network "${NETWORK}" \
 | |
|     "${NODE_TAG}-nodeports" 2> /dev/null || true
 | |
|   # As there is no simple way to wait longer for this operation we need to manually
 | |
|   # wait some additional time (20 minutes altogether).
 | |
|   while ! gcloud compute firewall-rules describe --project "${NETWORK_PROJECT}" "${NODE_TAG}-nodeports" 2> /dev/null; do
 | |
|     if [[ $(($start + 1200)) -lt `date +%s` ]]; then
 | |
|       echo -e "${color_red}Failed to create firewall ${NODE_TAG}-nodeports in ${PROJECT}" >&2
 | |
|       exit 1
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     sleep 5
 | |
|   done
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Execute after running tests to perform any required clean-up. This is called
 | |
| # from hack/e2e.go
 | |
| function test-teardown() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
|   echo "Shutting down test cluster in background."
 | |
|   delete-firewall-rules \
 | |
|     "${NODE_TAG}-http-alt" \
 | |
|     "${NODE_TAG}-nodeports"
 | |
|   if [[ ${MULTIZONE:-} == "true" && -n ${E2E_ZONES:-} ]]; then
 | |
|     local zones=( ${E2E_ZONES} )
 | |
|     # tear them down in reverse order, finally tearing down the master too.
 | |
|     for ((zone_num=${#zones[@]}-1; zone_num>0; zone_num--)); do
 | |
|       KUBE_GCE_ZONE="${zones[zone_num]}" KUBE_USE_EXISTING_MASTER="true" "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-down.sh"
 | |
|     done
 | |
|     KUBE_GCE_ZONE="${zones[0]}" KUBE_USE_EXISTING_MASTER="false" "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-down.sh"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kube-down.sh"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # SSH to a node by name ($1) and run a command ($2).
 | |
| function ssh-to-node() {
 | |
|   local node="$1"
 | |
|   local cmd="$2"
 | |
|   # Loop until we can successfully ssh into the box
 | |
|   for try in {1..5}; do
 | |
|     if gcloud compute ssh --ssh-flag="-o LogLevel=quiet" --ssh-flag="-o ConnectTimeout=30" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone="${ZONE}" "${node}" --command "echo test > /dev/null"; then
 | |
|       break
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     sleep 5
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   # Then actually try the command.
 | |
|   gcloud compute ssh --ssh-flag="-o LogLevel=quiet" --ssh-flag="-o ConnectTimeout=30" --project "${PROJECT}" --zone="${ZONE}" "${node}" --command "${cmd}"
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Perform preparations required to run e2e tests
 | |
| function prepare-e2e() {
 | |
|   detect-project
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Delete the image given by $1.
 | |
| function delete-image() {
 | |
|   gcloud container images delete --quiet "$1"
 | |
| }
 |