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"""Main Fabric deployment file for CloudBioLinux distribution.
This installs a standard set of useful biological applications on a remote
server. It is designed for bootstrapping a machine from scratch, as with new
Amazon EC2 instances.
Usage:
fab -H hostname -i private_key_file install_biolinux
which will call into the 'install_biolinux' method below. See the README for
more examples.
Requires:
Fabric http://docs.fabfile.org
PyYAML http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation
"""
import os
import sys
from datetime import datetime
from fabric.api import *
from fabric.contrib.files import *
import yaml
# use local cloudbio directory
for to_remove in [p for p in sys.path if p.find("cloudbiolinux-") > 0]:
sys.path.remove(to_remove)
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(__file__))
import cloudbio
from cloudbio import libraries
from cloudbio.utils import _setup_logging, _configure_fabric_environment
from cloudbio.cloudman import _cleanup_ec2
from cloudbio.cloudbiolinux import _cleanup_space
from cloudbio.custom import shared, system
from cloudbio.package.shared import _yaml_to_packages
from cloudbio.package import brew
from cloudbio.package import (_configure_and_install_native_packages,
_connect_native_packages)
from cloudbio.package.nix import _setup_nix_sources, _nix_packages
from cloudbio.flavor.config import get_config_file
from cloudbio.config_management.puppet import _puppet_provision
from cloudbio.config_management.chef import _chef_provision, chef, _configure_chef
# ### Shared installation targets for all platforms
def install_biolinux(target=None, flavor=None):
"""Main entry point for installing BioLinux on a remote server.
`flavor` allows customization of CloudBioLinux behavior. It can either
be a flavor name that maps to a corresponding directory in contrib/flavor
or the path to a custom directory. This can contain:
- alternative package lists (main.yaml, packages.yaml, custom.yaml)
- custom python code (nameflavor.py) that hooks into the build machinery
`target` allows running only particular parts of the build process. Valid choices are:
- packages Install distro packages
- custom Install custom packages
- chef_recipes Provision chef recipes
- libraries Install programming language libraries
- post_install Setup CloudMan, FreeNX and other system services
- cleanup Remove downloaded files and prepare images for AMI builds
"""
_setup_logging(env)
time_start = _print_time_stats("Config", "start")
_check_fabric_version()
_configure_fabric_environment(env, flavor,
ignore_distcheck=(target is not None
and target in ["libraries", "custom"]))
env.logger.debug("Target is '%s'" % target)
_perform_install(target, flavor)
_print_time_stats("Config", "end", time_start)
def _perform_install(target=None, flavor=None, more_custom_add=None):
"""
Once CBL/fabric environment is setup, this method actually
runs the required installation procedures.
See `install_biolinux` for full details on arguments
`target` and `flavor`.
"""
pkg_install, lib_install, custom_ignore, custom_add = _read_main_config()
if more_custom_add:
if custom_add is None:
custom_add = {}
for k, vs in more_custom_add.iteritems():
if k in custom_add:
custom_add[k].extend(vs)
else:
custom_add[k] = vs
if target is None or target == "packages":
env.keep_isolated = getattr(env, "keep_isolated", "false").lower() in ["true", "yes"]
# can only install native packages if we have sudo access.
if env.use_sudo:
_configure_and_install_native_packages(env, pkg_install)
elif not env.keep_isolated:
_connect_native_packages(env, pkg_install, lib_install)
if env.nixpkgs: # ./doc/nixpkgs.md
_setup_nix_sources()
_nix_packages(pkg_install)
if target is None or target == "custom":
_custom_installs(pkg_install, custom_ignore, custom_add)
if target is None or target == "chef_recipes":
_provision_chef_recipes(pkg_install, custom_ignore)
if target is None or target == "puppet_classes":
_provision_puppet_classes(pkg_install, custom_ignore)
if target is None or target == "libraries":
_do_library_installs(lib_install)
if target is None or target == "brew":
install_brew(flavor=flavor)
if target is None or target == "post_install":
env.edition.post_install(pkg_install=pkg_install)
env.flavor.post_install()
if target is None or target == "cleanup":
_cleanup_space(env)
if "is_ec2_image" in env and env.is_ec2_image.upper() in ["TRUE", "YES"]:
_cleanup_ec2(env)
def _print_time_stats(action, event, prev_time=None):
""" A convenience method for displaying time event during configuration.
:type action: string
:param action: Indicates type of action (eg, Config, Lib install, Pkg install)
:type event: string
:param event: The monitoring event (eg, start, stop)
:type prev_time: datetime
:param prev_time: A timeststamp of a previous event. If provided, duration between
the time the method is called and the time stamp is included in
the printout
:rtype: datetime
:return: A datetime timestamp of when the method was called
"""
time = datetime.utcnow()
s = "{0} {1} time: {2}".format(action, event, time)
if prev_time: s += "; duration: {0}".format(str(time-prev_time))
env.logger.info(s)
return time
def _check_fabric_version():
"""Checks for fabric version installed
"""
version = env.version
if int(version.split(".")[0]) < 1:
raise NotImplementedError("Please install fabric version 1 or higher")
def _custom_installs(to_install, ignore=None, add=None):
if not env.safe_exists(env.local_install) and env.local_install:
env.safe_run("mkdir -p %s" % env.local_install)
pkg_config = get_config_file(env, "custom.yaml").base
packages, pkg_to_group = _yaml_to_packages(pkg_config, to_install)
packages = [p for p in packages if ignore is None or p not in ignore]
if add is not None:
for key, vals in add.iteritems():
for v in vals:
pkg_to_group[v] = key
packages.append(v)
for p in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("custom", packages):
install_custom(p, True, pkg_to_group)
def _provision_chef_recipes(to_install, ignore=None):
"""
Much like _custom_installs, read config file, determine what to install,
and install it.
"""
pkg_config = get_config_file(env, "chef_recipes.yaml").base
packages, _ = _yaml_to_packages(pkg_config, to_install)
packages = [p for p in packages if ignore is None or p not in ignore]
recipes = [recipe for recipe in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("chef_recipes", packages)]
if recipes: # Don't bother running chef if nothing to configure
install_chef_recipe(recipes, True)
def _provision_puppet_classes(to_install, ignore=None):
"""
Much like _custom_installs, read config file, determine what to install,
and install it.
"""
pkg_config = get_config_file(env, "puppet_classes.yaml").base
packages, _ = _yaml_to_packages(pkg_config, to_install)
packages = [p for p in packages if ignore is None or p not in ignore]
classes = [recipe for recipe in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("puppet_classes", packages)]
if classes: # Don't bother running chef if nothing to configure
install_puppet_class(classes, True)
def install_chef_recipe(recipe, automated=False, flavor=None):
"""Install one or more chef recipes by name.
Usage: fab [-i key] [-u user] -H host install_chef_recipe:recipe
:type recipe: string or list
:param recipe: TODO
:type automated: bool
:param automated: If set to True, the environment is not loaded.
"""
_setup_logging(env)
if not automated:
_configure_fabric_environment(env, flavor)
time_start = _print_time_stats("Chef provision for recipe(s) '{0}'".format(recipe), "start")
_configure_chef(env, chef)
recipes = recipe if isinstance(recipe, list) else [recipe]
for recipe_to_add in recipes:
chef.add_recipe(recipe_to_add)
_chef_provision(env, recipes)
_print_time_stats("Chef provision for recipe(s) '%s'" % recipe, "end", time_start)
def install_puppet_class(classes, automated=False, flavor=None):
"""Install one or more puppet classes by name.
Usage: fab [-i key] [-u user] -H host install_puppet_class:class
:type classes: string or list
:param classes: TODO
:type automated: bool
:param automated: If set to True, the environment is not loaded.
"""
_setup_logging(env)
if not automated:
_configure_fabric_environment(env, flavor)
time_start = _print_time_stats("Puppet provision for class(es) '{0}'".format(classes), "start")
classes = classes if isinstance(classes, list) else [classes]
_puppet_provision(env, classes)
_print_time_stats("Puppet provision for classes(s) '%s'" % classes, "end", time_start)
def install_custom(p, automated=False, pkg_to_group=None, flavor=None):
"""
Install a single custom program or package by name.
This method fetches program name from ``config/custom.yaml`` and delegates
to a method in ``custom/*name*.py`` to proceed with the installation.
Alternatively, if a program install method is defined in the appropriate
package, it will be called directly (see param ``p``).
Usage: fab [-i key] [-u user] -H host install_custom:program_name
:type p: string
:param p: A name of the custom program to install. This has to be either a name
that is listed in ``custom.yaml`` as a subordinate to a group name or a
program name whose install method is defined in either ``cloudbio`` or
``custom`` packages
(e.g., ``cloudbio/custom/cloudman.py -> install_cloudman``).
:type automated: bool
:param automated: If set to True, the environment is not loaded and reading of
the ``custom.yaml`` is skipped.
"""
p = p.lower() # All packages listed in custom.yaml are in lower case
if not automated:
_setup_logging(env)
_configure_fabric_environment(env, flavor, ignore_distcheck=True)
pkg_config = get_config_file(env, "custom.yaml").base
packages, pkg_to_group = _yaml_to_packages(pkg_config, None)
time_start = _print_time_stats("Custom install for '{0}'".format(p), "start")
fn = _custom_install_function(env, p, pkg_to_group)
fn(env)
## TODO: Replace the previous 4 lines with the following one, barring
## objections. Slightly different behavior because pkg_to_group will be
## loaded regardless of automated if it is None, but IMO this shouldn't
## matter because the following steps look like they would fail if
## automated is True and pkg_to_group is None.
# _install_custom(p, pkg_to_group)
_print_time_stats("Custom install for '%s'" % p, "end", time_start)
def _install_custom(p, pkg_to_group=None):
if pkg_to_group is None:
pkg_config = get_config_file(env, "custom.yaml").base
packages, pkg_to_group = _yaml_to_packages(pkg_config, None)
fn = _custom_install_function(env, p, pkg_to_group)
fn(env)
def install_brew(p=None, version=None, flavor=None):
"""Top level access to homebrew/linuxbrew packages.
p is a package name to install, or all configured packages if not specified.
"""
_setup_logging(env)
_configure_fabric_environment(env, flavor, ignore_distcheck=True)
system.install_homebrew(env)
if p is not None:
if version:
p = "%s==%s" % (p, version)
brew.install_packages(env, packages=[p])
else:
pkg_install = _read_main_config()[0]
brew.install_packages(env, to_install=pkg_install)
def _custom_install_function(env, p, pkg_to_group):
"""
Find custom install function to execute based on package name to
pkg_to_group dict.
"""
try:
# Allow direct calling of a program install method, even if the program
# is not listed in the custom list (ie, not contained as a key value in
# pkg_to_group). For an example, see 'install_cloudman' or use p=cloudman.
mod_name = pkg_to_group[p] if p in pkg_to_group else p
env.logger.debug("Importing module cloudbio.custom.%s" % mod_name)
mod = __import__("cloudbio.custom.%s" % mod_name,
fromlist=["cloudbio", "custom"])
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("Need to write module cloudbio.custom.%s" %
pkg_to_group[p])
replace_chars = ["-"]
try:
for to_replace in replace_chars:
p = p.replace(to_replace, "_")
env.logger.debug("Looking for custom install function %s.install_%s"
% (mod.__name__, p))
fn = getattr(mod, "install_%s" % p)
except AttributeError:
raise ImportError("Need to write a install_%s function in custom.%s"
% (p, pkg_to_group[p]))
return fn
def _read_main_config():
"""Pull a list of groups to install based on our main configuration YAML.
Reads 'main.yaml' and returns packages and libraries
"""
yaml_file = get_config_file(env, "main.yaml").base
with open(yaml_file) as in_handle:
full_data = yaml.load(in_handle)
packages = full_data.get('packages', [])
libraries = full_data.get('libraries', [])
custom_ignore = full_data.get('custom_ignore', [])
custom_add = full_data.get("custom_additional")
if packages is None: packages = []
if libraries is None: libraries = []
if custom_ignore is None: custom_ignore = []
env.logger.info("Meta-package information from {2}\n- Packages: {0}\n- Libraries: "
"{1}".format(",".join(packages), ",".join(libraries), yaml_file))
return packages, sorted(libraries), custom_ignore, custom_add
# ### Library specific installation code
def _python_library_installer(config):
"""Install python specific libraries using easy_install.
Handles using isolated anaconda environments.
"""
if shared._is_anaconda(env):
for pname in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("python", config.get("conda", [])):
env.safe_run("{0} install --yes {1}".format(shared._conda_cmd(env), pname))
cmd = env.safe_run
else:
version_ext = "-%s" % env.python_version_ext if env.python_version_ext else ""
env.safe_sudo("easy_install%s -U pip" % version_ext)
cmd = env.safe_sudo
for pname in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("python", config['pypi']):
cmd("{0} install --upgrade {1}".format(shared._pip_cmd(env), pname))
def _ruby_library_installer(config):
"""Install ruby specific gems.
"""
gem_ext = getattr(env, "ruby_version_ext", "")
def _cur_gems():
with settings(
hide('warnings', 'running', 'stdout', 'stderr')):
gem_info = env.safe_run_output("gem%s list --no-versions" % gem_ext)
return [l.rstrip("\r") for l in gem_info.split("\n") if l.rstrip("\r")]
installed = _cur_gems()
for gem in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("ruby", config['gems']):
# update current gems only to check for new installs
if gem not in installed:
installed = _cur_gems()
if gem in installed:
env.safe_sudo("gem%s update %s" % (gem_ext, gem))
else:
env.safe_sudo("gem%s install %s" % (gem_ext, gem))
def _perl_library_installer(config):
"""Install perl libraries from CPAN with cpanminus.
"""
with shared._make_tmp_dir() as tmp_dir:
with cd(tmp_dir):
env.safe_run("wget --no-check-certificate -O cpanm "
"https://raw.github.com/miyagawa/cpanminus/master/cpanm")
env.safe_run("chmod a+rwx cpanm")
env.safe_sudo("mv cpanm %s/bin" % env.system_install)
sudo_str = "--sudo" if env.use_sudo else ""
for lib in env.flavor.rewrite_config_items("perl", config['cpan']):
# Need to hack stdin because of some problem with cpanminus script that
# causes fabric to hang
# http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2010/03/getting-past-hung-remote-processes-in.html
env.safe_run("cpanm %s --skip-installed --notest %s < /dev/null" % (sudo_str, lib))
def _haskell_library_installer(config):
"""Install haskell libraries using cabal.
"""
run("cabal update")
for lib in config["cabal"]:
sudo_str = "--root-cmd=sudo" if env.use_sudo else ""
env.safe_run("cabal install %s --global %s" % (sudo_str, lib))
lib_installers = {
"r-libs" : libraries.r_library_installer,
"python-libs" : _python_library_installer,
"ruby-libs" : _ruby_library_installer,
"perl-libs" : _perl_library_installer,
"haskell-libs": _haskell_library_installer,
}
def install_libraries(language):
"""High level target to install libraries for a specific language.
"""
_setup_logging(env)
_check_fabric_version()
_configure_fabric_environment(env, ignore_distcheck=True)
_do_library_installs(["%s-libs" % language])
def _do_library_installs(to_install):
for iname in to_install:
yaml_file = get_config_file(env, "%s.yaml" % iname).base
with open(yaml_file) as in_handle:
config = yaml.load(in_handle)
lib_installers[iname](config)