zulip/tools/lib/provision.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import logging
import argparse
import platform
import subprocess
import glob
import hashlib
os.environ["PYTHONUNBUFFERED"] = "y"
ZULIP_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))))
sys.path.append(ZULIP_PATH)
from scripts.lib.zulip_tools import run_as_root, ENDC, WARNING, \
get_dev_uuid_var_path, FAIL, os_families, parse_os_release, \
overwrite_symlink
from scripts.lib.setup_venv import (
VENV_DEPENDENCIES, REDHAT_VENV_DEPENDENCIES,
THUMBOR_VENV_DEPENDENCIES, YUM_THUMBOR_VENV_DEPENDENCIES,
FEDORA_VENV_DEPENDENCIES
)
from scripts.lib.node_cache import setup_node_modules, NODE_MODULES_CACHE_PATH
from tools.setup import setup_venvs
from typing import List, TYPE_CHECKING
if TYPE_CHECKING:
# typing_extensions might not be installed yet
from typing_extensions import NoReturn
VAR_DIR_PATH = os.path.join(ZULIP_PATH, 'var')
is_travis = 'TRAVIS' in os.environ
is_circleci = 'CIRCLECI' in os.environ
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(ZULIP_PATH, ".git")):
print(FAIL + "Error: No Zulip git repository present!" + ENDC)
print("To setup the Zulip development environment, you should clone the code")
print("from GitHub, rather than using a Zulip production release tarball.")
sys.exit(1)
# Check the RAM on the user's system, and throw an effort if <1.5GB.
# This avoids users getting segfaults running `pip install` that are
# generally more annoying to debug.
with open("/proc/meminfo") as meminfo:
ram_size = meminfo.readlines()[0].strip().split(" ")[-2]
ram_gb = float(ram_size) / 1024.0 / 1024.0
if ram_gb < 1.5:
print("You have insufficient RAM (%s GB) to run the Zulip development environment." % (
round(ram_gb, 2),))
print("We recommend at least 2 GB of RAM, and require at least 1.5 GB.")
sys.exit(1)
try:
UUID_VAR_PATH = get_dev_uuid_var_path(create_if_missing=True)
os.makedirs(UUID_VAR_PATH, exist_ok=True)
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(VAR_DIR_PATH, 'zulip-test-symlink')):
os.remove(os.path.join(VAR_DIR_PATH, 'zulip-test-symlink'))
os.symlink(
os.path.join(ZULIP_PATH, 'README.md'),
os.path.join(VAR_DIR_PATH, 'zulip-test-symlink')
)
os.remove(os.path.join(VAR_DIR_PATH, 'zulip-test-symlink'))
except OSError:
print(FAIL + "Error: Unable to create symlinks."
"Make sure you have permission to create symbolic links." + ENDC)
print("See this page for more information:")
print(" https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/development/setup-vagrant.html#os-symlink-error")
sys.exit(1)
if platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit':
arch = 'amd64'
elif platform.architecture()[0] == '32bit':
arch = "i386"
else:
logging.critical("Only x86 is supported;"
" ask on chat.zulip.org if you want another architecture.")
# Note: It's probably actually not hard to add additional
# architectures.
sys.exit(1)
distro_info = parse_os_release()
vendor = distro_info['ID']
os_version = distro_info['VERSION_ID']
if vendor == "debian" and os_version == "9": # stretch
POSTGRES_VERSION = "9.6"
elif vendor == "debian" and os_version == "10": # buster
POSTGRES_VERSION = "11"
elif vendor == "ubuntu" and os_version == "16.04": # xenial
POSTGRES_VERSION = "9.5"
elif vendor == "ubuntu" and os_version in ["18.04", "18.10"]: # bionic, cosmic
POSTGRES_VERSION = "10"
elif vendor == "ubuntu" and os_version == "19.04": # disco
POSTGRES_VERSION = "11"
elif vendor == "fedora" and os_version == "29":
POSTGRES_VERSION = "10"
elif vendor == "rhel" and os_version.startswith("7."):
POSTGRES_VERSION = "10"
elif vendor == "centos" and os_version == "7":
POSTGRES_VERSION = "10"
else:
logging.critical("Unsupported platform: {} {}".format(vendor, os_version))
if vendor == 'ubuntu' and os_version == '14.04':
print()
print("Ubuntu Trusty reached end-of-life upstream and is no longer a supported platform for Zulip")
if os.path.exists('/home/vagrant'):
print("To upgrade, run `vagrant destroy`, and then recreate the Vagrant guest.\n")
print("See: https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/development/setup-vagrant.html")
sys.exit(1)
COMMON_DEPENDENCIES = [
"memcached",
"rabbitmq-server",
"supervisor",
"git",
"wget",
"ca-certificates", # Explicit dependency in case e.g. wget is already installed
"puppet", # Used by lint (`puppet parser validate`)
"gettext", # Used by makemessages i18n
"curl", # Used for fetching PhantomJS as wget occasionally fails on redirects
"moreutils", # Used for sponge command
"unzip", # Needed for Slack import
]
UBUNTU_COMMON_APT_DEPENDENCIES = COMMON_DEPENDENCIES + [
"redis-server",
"hunspell-en-us",
"puppet-lint",
"netcat", # Used for flushing memcached
"libfontconfig1", # Required by phantomjs
"default-jre-headless", # Required by vnu-jar
] + VENV_DEPENDENCIES + THUMBOR_VENV_DEPENDENCIES
COMMON_YUM_DEPENDENCIES = COMMON_DEPENDENCIES + [
"redis",
"hunspell-en-US",
"rubygem-puppet-lint",
"nmap-ncat",
"fontconfig", # phantomjs dependencies from here until libstdc++
"freetype",
"freetype-devel",
"fontconfig-devel",
"libstdc++"
] + YUM_THUMBOR_VENV_DEPENDENCIES
BUILD_PGROONGA_FROM_SOURCE = False
if vendor == 'debian' and os_version in []:
# For platforms without a pgroonga release, we need to build it
# from source.
BUILD_PGROONGA_FROM_SOURCE = True
SYSTEM_DEPENDENCIES = UBUNTU_COMMON_APT_DEPENDENCIES + [
pkg.format(POSTGRES_VERSION) for pkg in [
"postgresql-{0}",
# Dependency for building pgroonga from source
"postgresql-server-dev-{0}",
"libgroonga-dev",
"libmsgpack-dev",
]
]
elif "debian" in os_families():
SYSTEM_DEPENDENCIES = UBUNTU_COMMON_APT_DEPENDENCIES + [
pkg.format(POSTGRES_VERSION) for pkg in [
"postgresql-{0}",
"postgresql-{0}-pgroonga",
]
]
elif "rhel" in os_families():
SYSTEM_DEPENDENCIES = COMMON_YUM_DEPENDENCIES + [
pkg.format(POSTGRES_VERSION) for pkg in [
"postgresql{0}-server",
"postgresql{0}",
"postgresql{0}-devel",
"postgresql{0}-pgroonga",
]
] + REDHAT_VENV_DEPENDENCIES
elif "fedora" in os_families():
SYSTEM_DEPENDENCIES = COMMON_YUM_DEPENDENCIES + [
pkg.format(POSTGRES_VERSION) for pkg in [
"postgresql{0}-server",
"postgresql{0}",
"postgresql{0}-devel",
# Needed to build pgroonga from source
"groonga-devel",
"msgpack-devel",
]
] + FEDORA_VENV_DEPENDENCIES
BUILD_PGROONGA_FROM_SOURCE = True
if "fedora" in os_families():
TSEARCH_STOPWORDS_PATH = "/usr/pgsql-%s/share/tsearch_data/" % (POSTGRES_VERSION,)
else:
TSEARCH_STOPWORDS_PATH = "/usr/share/postgresql/%s/tsearch_data/" % (POSTGRES_VERSION,)
REPO_STOPWORDS_PATH = os.path.join(
ZULIP_PATH,
"puppet",
"zulip",
"files",
"postgresql",
"zulip_english.stop",
)
def install_system_deps():
# type: () -> None
# By doing list -> set -> list conversion, we remove duplicates.
deps_to_install = sorted(set(SYSTEM_DEPENDENCIES))
if "fedora" in os_families():
install_yum_deps(deps_to_install)
elif "debian" in os_families():
install_apt_deps(deps_to_install)
else:
raise AssertionError("Invalid vendor")
# For some platforms, there aren't published pgroonga
# packages available, so we build them from source.
if BUILD_PGROONGA_FROM_SOURCE:
run_as_root(["./scripts/lib/build-pgroonga"])
def install_apt_deps(deps_to_install):
# type: (List[str]) -> None
# setup-apt-repo does an `apt-get update`
run_as_root(["./scripts/lib/setup-apt-repo"])
run_as_root(
[
"env", "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive",
"apt-get", "-y", "install", "--no-install-recommends",
]
+ deps_to_install
)
def install_yum_deps(deps_to_install):
# type: (List[str]) -> None
print(WARNING + "RedHat support is still experimental.")
run_as_root(["./scripts/lib/setup-yum-repo"])
# Hack specific to unregistered RHEL system. The moreutils
# package requires a perl module package, which isn't available in
# the unregistered RHEL repositories.
#
# Error: Package: moreutils-0.49-2.el7.x86_64 (epel)
# Requires: perl(IPC::Run)
yum_extra_flags = [] # type: List[str]
if vendor == "rhel":
exitcode, subs_status = subprocess.getstatusoutput("sudo subscription-manager status")
if exitcode == 1:
# TODO this might overkill since `subscription-manager` is already
# called in setup-yum-repo
if 'Status' in subs_status:
# The output is well-formed
yum_extra_flags = ["--skip-broken"]
else:
print("Unrecognized output. `subscription-manager` might not be available")
run_as_root(["yum", "install", "-y"] + yum_extra_flags + deps_to_install)
if "rhel" in os_families():
# This is how a pip3 is installed to /usr/bin in CentOS/RHEL
# for python35 and later.
run_as_root(["python36", "-m", "ensurepip"])
# `python36` is not aliased to `python3` by default
run_as_root(["ln", "-nsf", "/usr/bin/python36", "/usr/bin/python3"])
postgres_dir = 'pgsql-%s' % (POSTGRES_VERSION,)
for cmd in ['pg_config', 'pg_isready', 'psql']:
# Our tooling expects these postgres scripts to be at
# well-known paths. There's an argument for eventually
# making our tooling auto-detect, but this is simpler.
run_as_root(["ln", "-nsf", "/usr/%s/bin/%s" % (postgres_dir, cmd),
"/usr/bin/%s" % (cmd,)])
# From here, we do the first-time setup/initialization for the postgres database.
pg_datadir = "/var/lib/pgsql/%s/data" % (POSTGRES_VERSION,)
pg_hba_conf = os.path.join(pg_datadir, "pg_hba.conf")
# We can't just check if the file exists with os.path, since the
# current user likely doesn't have permission to read the
# pg_datadir directory.
if subprocess.call(["sudo", "test", "-e", pg_hba_conf]) == 0:
# Skip setup if it has been applied previously
return
run_as_root(["/usr/%s/bin/postgresql-%s-setup" % (postgres_dir, POSTGRES_VERSION), "initdb"],
sudo_args = ['-H'])
# Use vendored pg_hba.conf, which enables password authentication.
run_as_root(["cp", "-a", "puppet/zulip/files/postgresql/centos_pg_hba.conf", pg_hba_conf])
# Later steps will ensure postgres is started
# Link in tsearch data files
overwrite_symlink("/usr/share/myspell/en_US.dic", "/usr/pgsql-%s/share/tsearch_data/en_us.dict"
% (POSTGRES_VERSION,))
overwrite_symlink("/usr/share/myspell/en_US.aff", "/usr/pgsql-%s/share/tsearch_data/en_us.affix"
% (POSTGRES_VERSION,))
def main(options):
# type: (argparse.Namespace) -> NoReturn
# yarn and management commands expect to be run from the root of the
# project.
os.chdir(ZULIP_PATH)
# hash the apt dependencies
sha_sum = hashlib.sha1()
for apt_depedency in SYSTEM_DEPENDENCIES:
sha_sum.update(apt_depedency.encode('utf8'))
if "debian" in os_families():
sha_sum.update(open('scripts/lib/setup-apt-repo', 'rb').read())
else:
# hash the content of setup-yum-repo and build-*
sha_sum.update(open('scripts/lib/setup-yum-repo', 'rb').read())
build_paths = glob.glob("scripts/lib/build-")
for bp in build_paths:
sha_sum.update(open(bp, 'rb').read())
new_apt_dependencies_hash = sha_sum.hexdigest()
last_apt_dependencies_hash = None
apt_hash_file_path = os.path.join(UUID_VAR_PATH, "apt_dependencies_hash")
with open(apt_hash_file_path, 'a+') as hash_file:
hash_file.seek(0)
last_apt_dependencies_hash = hash_file.read()
if (new_apt_dependencies_hash != last_apt_dependencies_hash):
try:
install_system_deps()
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
# Might be a failure due to network connection issues. Retrying...
print(WARNING + "Installing system dependencies failed; retrying..." + ENDC)
install_system_deps()
with open(apt_hash_file_path, 'w') as hash_file:
hash_file.write(new_apt_dependencies_hash)
else:
print("No changes to apt dependencies, so skipping apt operations.")
# Here we install node.
proxy_env = [
"env",
"http_proxy=" + os.environ.get("http_proxy", ""),
"https_proxy=" + os.environ.get("https_proxy", ""),
"no_proxy=" + os.environ.get("no_proxy", ""),
]
run_as_root(proxy_env + ["scripts/lib/install-node"], sudo_args = ['-H'])
if not os.access(NODE_MODULES_CACHE_PATH, os.W_OK):
run_as_root(["mkdir", "-p", NODE_MODULES_CACHE_PATH])
run_as_root(["chown", "%s:%s" % (os.getuid(), os.getgid()), NODE_MODULES_CACHE_PATH])
# This is a wrapper around `yarn`, which we run last since
# it can often fail due to network issues beyond our control.
try:
setup_node_modules(prefer_offline=True)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
print(WARNING + "`yarn install` failed; retrying..." + ENDC)
try:
setup_node_modules()
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
print(FAIL +
"`yarn install` is failing; check your network connection (and proxy settings)."
+ ENDC)
sys.exit(1)
# Install shellcheck.
run_as_root(["tools/setup/install-shellcheck"])
setup_venvs.main()
run_as_root(["cp", REPO_STOPWORDS_PATH, TSEARCH_STOPWORDS_PATH])
if is_circleci or (is_travis and not options.is_production_travis):
run_as_root(["service", "rabbitmq-server", "restart"])
run_as_root(["service", "redis-server", "restart"])
run_as_root(["service", "memcached", "restart"])
run_as_root(["service", "postgresql", "restart"])
elif "fedora" in os_families():
# These platforms don't enable and start services on
# installing their package, so we do that here.
for service in ["postgresql-%s" % (POSTGRES_VERSION,), "rabbitmq-server", "memcached", "redis"]:
run_as_root(["systemctl", "enable", service], sudo_args = ['-H'])
run_as_root(["systemctl", "start", service], sudo_args = ['-H'])
# If we imported modules after activating the virtualenv in this
# Python process, they could end up mismatching with modules weve
# already imported from outside the virtualenv. That seems like a
# bad idea, and empirically it can cause Python to segfault on
# certain cffi-related imports. Instead, start a new Python
# process inside the virtualenv.
activate_this = "/srv/zulip-py3-venv/bin/activate_this.py"
provision_inner = os.path.join(ZULIP_PATH, "tools", "lib", "provision_inner.py")
exec(open(activate_this).read(), dict(__file__=activate_this))
os.execvp(
provision_inner,
[
provision_inner,
*(["--force"] if options.is_force else []),
*(["--production-travis"] if options.is_production_travis else []),
]
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
description = ("Provision script to install Zulip")
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
parser.add_argument('--force', action='store_true', dest='is_force',
default=False,
help="Ignore all provisioning optimizations.")
parser.add_argument('--production-travis', action='store_true',
dest='is_production_travis',
default=False,
help="Provision for Travis with production settings.")
options = parser.parse_args()
main(options)