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meteor/tools/deploy-galaxy.js
David Glasser 7d05640ea0 Make buildmessage fiber-aware
Port a simplified version of Meteor.EnvironmentVariable and
Meteor.bindEnvironment to fiber-helpers.js to deal with this.

Identify uses of fiberHelpers.inFiber and switch them to either
fiberHelpers.bindEnvironment (if the callback they are wrapping is
semantically "part of" the context that creates the callback) or
fiberHelpers.inBareFiber (otherwise).

Without this, concurrency was causing the wrong buildmessage message
sets and jobs to be active when builds yielded.
2014-08-04 19:03:05 -07:00

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var Future = require('fibers/future');
var files = require('./files.js');
var config = require('./config.js');
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var uniload = require('./uniload.js');
var fiberHelpers = require('./fiber-helpers.js');
var httpHelpers = require('./http-helpers.js');
var auth = require('./auth.js');
var release = require('./release.js');
var url = require('url');
var _ = require('underscore');
var buildmessage = require('./buildmessage.js');
var project = require('./project.js').project;
var ServiceConnection = require('./service-connection.js');
var stats = require('./stats.js');
// a bit of a hack
var getPackage = _.once(function () {
return uniload.load({
packages: [ 'meteor', 'livedata' ],
release: release.current.name
});
});
// If 'error' is an exception that we know how to report in a
// user-friendly way, print an approprite message to stderr and return
// an appropriate exit status for a command. Else rethrow error.
//
// galaxyName should be the name of the galaxy that we're talking to.
// If messages is provided, it is a map from DDP error names to
// human-readable explanation to use.
var handleError = function (error, galaxyName, messages) {
var Package = getPackage();
messages = messages || {};
if (error instanceof Package.meteor.Meteor.Error) {
var msg = messages[error.error];
if (msg)
process.stderr.write(msg + "\n");
else if (error.message)
process.stderr.write("Denied: " + error.message + "\n");
return 1;
} else if (error instanceof ServiceConnection.ConnectionTimeoutError) {
// If we have an http/https URL for a galaxyName instead of a
// proper galaxyName (which is what the code in this file
// currently passes), strip off the scheme and trailing slash.
var m = galaxyName.match(/^https?:\/\/(.*[^\/])\/?$/);
if (m)
galaxyName = m[1];
process.stderr.write(galaxyName + ": connection failed");
return 1;
} else {
throw error;
}
};
// Returns a ServiceConnection to a galaxy service that is authenticated
// from the credential cache.
//
// - galaxy: the name of the galaxy to connect to, as returned by
// discoverGalaxy (as described there, should probably be a galaxy
// name, but currently is a https or http URL)
// - service: the service to connect to within the Galaxy, such as
// 'ultraworld' or 'log-reader'.
var galaxyServiceConnection = function (galaxy, service) {
var Package = getPackage();
var endpointUrl = galaxy + "/" + service;
var parsedEndpoint = url.parse(endpointUrl);
var authToken = auth.getSessionToken(parsedEndpoint.hostname);
// XXX XXX higher up on the stack, we need to get the galaxy name
// from the hostname of endpointUrl, and run the login command for
// that galaxy.
if (! authToken)
throw new Error("not logged in to galaxy?");
return new ServiceConnection(Package, endpointUrl, {
headers: {
cookie: "GALAXY_AUTH=" + authToken
}
});
};
// Determine if a particular site is hosted by Galaxy, and if so, by
// which Galaxy. 'app' should be a hostname, like 'myapp.meteor.com'
// or 'mysite.com'. Returns the base URL for the Galaxy
// (https://[galaxyname], or possibly http://[galaxyname] if running
// locally). The URL will not have a trailing slash. Returns null if
// the site is not hosted by Galaxy.
//
// The result is cached, so there is no penality for calling this
// function multiple times (during the same run of the
// tool). (Assuming you wait for the first call to complete before
// making the subsequent calls. The caching doesn't kick in until the
// first call returns.)
//
// XXX in the future, should probably return the name of the Galaxy,
// rather than a URL.
//
// XXX at many places in this file we call discoverGalaxy and don't
// check its return value. This is safe because we expect that
// command.js will have already called discoverGalaxy on the same app
// before we get here, and gotten a satisfactory value, which is now
// cached. But it's not great -- add better error handling.
var discoveryCache = {};
exports.discoverGalaxy = function (app) {
var cacheKey = app;
if (_.has(discoveryCache, cacheKey))
return discoveryCache[cacheKey];
app = app + ":" + config.getDiscoveryPort();
var discoveryUrl = "https://" + app + "/_GALAXY_";
var fut = new Future();
if (process.env.GALAXY)
return process.env.GALAXY;
// At some point we may want to send a version in the request so that galaxy
// can respond differently to different versions of meteor.
httpHelpers.request({
url: discoveryUrl,
json: true,
strictSSL: true,
// We don't want to be confused by, eg, a non-Galaxy-hosted site which
// redirects to a Galaxy-hosted site.
followRedirect: false
}, function (err, resp, body) {
if (! err &&
resp.statusCode === 200 &&
body &&
_.has(body, "galaxyDiscoveryVersion") &&
_.has(body, "galaxyUrl") &&
(body.galaxyDiscoveryVersion === "galaxy-discovery-pre0")) {
var result = body.galaxyUrl;
if (result.indexOf("https://") === -1)
result = "https://" + result;
if (result[result.length - 1] === "/")
result = result.substring(0, result.length - 1);
fut.return(result);
} else {
fut.return(null);
}
});
var result = fut.wait();
discoveryCache[cacheKey] = result;
return result;
};
exports.deleteApp = function (app) {
var galaxy = exports.discoverGalaxy(app);
var conn = galaxyServiceConnection(galaxy, "ultraworld");
try {
conn.call("destroyApp", app);
process.stdout.write("Deleted.\n");
} catch (e) {
return handleError(e, galaxy);
} finally {
conn.close();
}
};
// Returns exit code for deploy command.
//
// options:
// - app
// - appDir
// - settingsFile
// - buildOptions
// - starball
// XXX refactor this to separate the "maybe bundle" part from "actually deploy"
// so we can be careful to not rely on any of the app dir context when
// in --star mode.
exports.deploy = function (options) {
var conn = null;
try {
var tmpdir = files.mkdtemp('deploy');
var buildDir = path.join(tmpdir, 'build');
var topLevelDirName = path.basename(options.appDir);
var bundlePath = path.join(buildDir, topLevelDirName);
var bundler = require('./bundler.js');
var starball;
var settings = null;
var messages = buildmessage.capture({
title: "preparing to deploy",
rootPath: process.cwd()
}, function () {
if (options.settingsFile)
settings = files.getSettings(options.settingsFile);
});
// Don't try to connect to galaxy before the bundle is
// done. Because bundling doesn't yield, this will cause the
// connection to time out. Eventually we'd like to have bundle
// yield, so that we can connect (and make sure auth works)
// concurrent with bundling.
if (! options.starball && ! messages.hasMessages()) {
process.stdout.write('Deploying ' + options.app + '. Bundling...\n');
var statsMessages = buildmessage.capture(function () {
stats.recordPackages();
});
if (statsMessages.hasMessages()) {
process.stdout.write("Error talking to stats server:\n" +
statsMessages.formatMessages());
// ... but continue;
}
var bundleResult = bundler.bundle({
outputPath: bundlePath,
buildOptions: options.buildOptions
});
if (bundleResult.errors) {
messages.merge(bundleResult.errors);
} else {
// S3 (which is what's likely on the other end our upload)
// requires a content-length header for HTTP PUT uploads. That
// means that we have to actually tgz up the bundle before we
// can start the upload rather than streaming it. S3 has an
// alternate API for doing chunked uploads, but (a) it has a
// minimum chunk size of 5 MB, so it doesn't help us much
// (many/most stars will be smaller than that), and (b) it's
// nonstandard, so we'd have to bake in S3's specific
// scheme. Doesn't seem worthwhile for now, so just tar to a
// temporary directory. If stars get radically bigger then it
// might be worthwhile to tar to memory and spill to S3 every
// 5MB.
starball = path.join(tmpdir, topLevelDirName + ".tar.gz");
files.createTarball(bundlePath, starball);
}
} else {
starball = options.starball;
}
if (messages.hasMessages()) {
process.stdout.write("\nErrors prevented deploying:\n");
process.stdout.write(messages.formatMessages());
return 1;
}
process.stdout.write('Uploading...\n');
var galaxy = exports.discoverGalaxy(options.app);
conn = new galaxyServiceConnection(galaxy, "ultraworld");
var Package = getPackage();
var created = true;
var appConfig = {};
if (settings !== null)
appConfig.settings = settings;
if (options.admin)
appConfig.admin = true;
try {
conn.call('createApp', options.app, appConfig);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Package.meteor.Meteor.Error &&
e.error === 'already-exists') {
// Cool, it already exists. No problem. Just set the settings
// if they were passed. We explicitly check for undefined
// because we want to allow you to unset settings by passing
// an empty file.
if (appConfig.settings !== undefined) {
conn.call('updateAppConfiguration', options.app, appConfig);
}
created = false;
} else {
return handleError(e, galaxy);
}
}
// Get the upload information from Galaxy. It's a surprise if this
// fails (we already know the app exists).
try {
var info = conn.call('beginUploadStar', options.app,
bundleResult.starManifest);
} catch (e) {
return handleError(e, galaxy);
}
// Upload
// XXX copied from galaxy/tool/galaxy.js
var fileSize = fs.statSync(starball).size;
var fileStream = fs.createReadStream(starball);
var future = new Future;
var req = httpHelpers.request({
method: "PUT",
url: info.put,
headers: { 'content-length': fileSize,
'content-type': 'application/octet-stream' },
strictSSL: true
}, function (error, response, body) {
if (error || ((response.statusCode !== 200)
&& (response.statusCode !== 201))) {
if (error && error.message)
process.stderr.write("Upload failed: " + error.message + "\n");
else
process.stderr.write("Upload failed" +
(response.statusCode ?
" (" + response.statusCode + ")\n" : "\n"));
future['return'](false);
} else
future['return'](true);
});
fileStream.pipe(req);
var uploadSucceeded = future.wait();
if (! uploadSucceeded)
return 1;
try {
var result = conn.call('completeUploadStar', info.id);
} catch (e) {
return handleError(e, galaxy, {
'no-such-upload': 'Upload request expired. Try again.'
});
}
if (created)
process.stderr.write(options.app + ": created app\n");
process.stderr.write(options.app + ": " +
"pushed revision " + result.serial + "\n");
return 0;
} finally {
// Close the connection to Galaxy (otherwise Node will continue running).
conn && conn.close();
}
};
// options:
// - app
// - streaming (BOOL)
//
// The log messages are printed. Returns a command exit code, or if
// streaming is true and streaming was successfully started, returns
// null.
exports.logs = function (options) {
var galaxy = exports.discoverGalaxy(options.app);
var logReader = new galaxyServiceConnection(galaxy, "log-reader");
try {
var lastLogId = null;
var Log = uniload.load({
packages: [ 'logging' ]
}).logging.Log;
// XXX we're cheating a bit here, relying on the server sending
// the log messages in order
var ok = logReader.connection.registerStore('logs', {
update: function (msg) {
// Ignore all messages but 'changed'
if (msg.msg !== 'changed')
return;
var obj = msg.fields.obj;
lastLogId = msg.fields.id;
obj = Log.parse(obj);
obj && console.log(Log.format(obj, {color: true}));
}
});
if (! ok)
throw new Error("Can't listen to messages on the logs collection");
var logsSubscription = null;
try {
logsSubscription =
logReader.subscribeAndWait("logsForApp", options.app,
{ streaming: options.streaming });
} catch (e) {
return handleError(e, galaxy, {
"no-such-app": "No such app: " + options.app
});
}
// In case of reconnect recover the state so user sees only new logs.
// Only set up the onReconnect handler after the subscribe and wait
// has returned; if we set it up before, then we'll end up with two
// subscriptions, because the onReconnect handler will run for the
// first time before the subscribeAndWait returns.
logReader.connection.onReconnect = function () {
logsSubscription && logsSubscription.stop();
var opts = { streaming: options.streaming };
if (lastLogId)
opts.resumeAfterId = lastLogId;
// Don't use subscribeAndWait here; it'll deadlock. We can't
// process the sub messages until `onReconnect` returns, and
// `onReconnect` won't return unless the sub messages have been
// processed. There's no reason we need to wait for the sub to be
// ready here anyway.
// XXX correctly handle errors on resubscribe
logsSubscription = logReader.connection.subscribe(
"logsForApp",
options.app,
opts
);
};
return options.streaming ? null : 0;
} finally {
// If not streaming, close the connection to log-reader so that
// Node can exit cleanly. If streaming, leave the connection open
// so that we continue to get logs.
if (! options.streaming) {
logReader.close();
}
}
};
// On failure, prints a message to stderr and returns null. Otherwise,
// returns a temporary authenticated Mongo URL allowing access to this
// site's database.
exports.temporaryMongoUrl = function (app) {
var galaxy = exports.discoverGalaxy(app);
var conn = new galaxyServiceConnection(galaxy, "ultraworld");
try {
var mongoUrl = conn.call('getTemporaryMongoUrl', app);
} catch (e) {
handleError(e, galaxy);
return null;
} finally {
conn.close();
}
return mongoUrl;
};