devstack/lib/horizon
JordanP 1e4587ef99 Clean up horizon apache logs on unstack
It feels like the right think to do. Moreover it will avoid to display
horizon errors from a previous devstack run that would be displayed because
of the tail -f in start_horizon()

Change-Id: Id1ab272e60e0733a4feef3b85029f438f2273cb0
2013-05-10 15:55:27 +02:00

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# lib/horizon
# Functions to control the configuration and operation of the horizon service
# <do not include this template file in ``stack.sh``!>
# Dependencies:
# ``functions`` file
# ``SERVICE_{TENANT_NAME|PASSWORD}`` must be defined
# <list other global vars that are assumed to be defined>
# ``stack.sh`` calls the entry points in this order:
#
# install_horizon
# configure_horizon
# init_horizon
# start_horizon
# stop_horizon
# cleanup_horizon
# Save trace setting
XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# Defaults
# --------
# <define global variables here that belong to this project>
# Set up default directories
HORIZON_DIR=$DEST/horizon
# local_settings.py is used to customize Dashboard settings.
# The example file in Horizon repo is used by default.
HORIZON_SETTINGS=${HORIZON_SETTINGS:-$HORIZON_DIR/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py.example}
# Allow overriding the default Apache user and group, default to
# current user and his default group.
APACHE_USER=${APACHE_USER:-$USER}
APACHE_GROUP=${APACHE_GROUP:-$(id -gn $APACHE_USER)}
# Set up service name and configuration path
if is_ubuntu; then
APACHE_NAME=apache2
APACHE_CONF=sites-available/horizon
elif is_fedora; then
APACHE_NAME=httpd
APACHE_CONF=conf.d/horizon.conf
elif is_suse; then
APACHE_NAME=apache2
APACHE_CONF=vhosts.d/horizon.conf
fi
# Functions
# ---------
# utility method of setting python option
function _horizon_config_set() {
local file=$1
local section=$2
local option=$3
local value=$4
if grep -q "^$section" $file; then
line=$(sed -ne "/^$section/,/^}/ { /^ *'$option':/ p; }" $file)
if [ -n "$line" ]; then
sed -i -e "/^$section/,/^}/ s/^\( *'$option'\) *:.*$/\1: $value,/" $file
else
sed -i -e "/^$section/ a\n '$option': $value,\n" $file
fi
else
echo -e "\n\n$section = {\n '$option': $value,\n}" >> $file
fi
}
# Basic install of upstream nodejs for platforms that want it
function install_nodejs() {
if [[ $(which node) ]]; then
echo "You already appear to have nodejs, skipping install"
return
fi
# There are several node deployment scripts; one may be more
# appropriate at some future point, but for now direct download is
# the simplest way. The version barely matters for lesscss which
# doesn't use anything fancy.
local ver=0.10.1
local nodejs=node-v${ver}-linux-x64
local tar=$nodejs.tar.gz
local nodejs_url=http://nodejs.org/dist/v${ver}/${tar}
curl -Ss ${nodejs_url} | tar -C ${DEST} -xz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "*** Download of nodejs failed"
return 1
fi
# /usr/bin so it gets found in the PATH available to horizon
sudo ln -s $DEST/$nodejs/bin/node /usr/bin/node
}
# Entry Points
# ------------
# cleanup_horizon() - Remove residual data files, anything left over from previous
# runs that a clean run would need to clean up
function cleanup_horizon() {
if [[ is_fedora && $DISTRO =~ (rhel6) ]]; then
# if the /usr/bin/node link looks like it's pointing into $DEST,
# then we installed it via install_nodejs
if [[ $(readlink -f /usr/bin/node) =~ ($DEST) ]]; then
sudo rm /usr/bin/node
fi
fi
}
# configure_horizon() - Set config files, create data dirs, etc
function configure_horizon() {
setup_develop $HORIZON_DIR
}
# init_horizon() - Initialize databases, etc.
function init_horizon() {
# Remove stale session database.
rm -f $HORIZON_DIR/openstack_dashboard/local/dashboard_openstack.sqlite3
# ``local_settings.py`` is used to override horizon default settings.
local_settings=$HORIZON_DIR/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py
cp $HORIZON_SETTINGS $local_settings
# enable loadbalancer dashboard in case service is enabled
if is_service_enabled q-lbaas; then
_horizon_config_set $local_settings OPENSTACK_QUANTUM_NETWORK enable_lb True
fi
# Initialize the horizon database (it stores sessions and notices shown to
# users). The user system is external (keystone).
cd $HORIZON_DIR
python manage.py syncdb --noinput
cd $TOP_DIR
# Create an empty directory that apache uses as docroot
sudo mkdir -p $HORIZON_DIR/.blackhole
HORIZON_REQUIRE=''
if is_ubuntu; then
# Clean up the old config name
sudo rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
# Be a good citizen and use the distro tools here
sudo touch /etc/$APACHE_NAME/$APACHE_CONF
sudo a2ensite horizon
# WSGI isn't enabled by default, enable it
sudo a2enmod wsgi
elif is_fedora; then
if [[ "$os_RELEASE" -ge "18" ]]; then
# fedora 18 has Require all denied in its httpd.conf
# and requires explicit Require all granted
HORIZON_REQUIRE='Require all granted'
fi
sudo sed '/^Listen/s/^.*$/Listen 0.0.0.0:80/' -i /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
elif is_suse; then
# WSGI isn't enabled by default, enable it
sudo a2enmod wsgi
else
exit_distro_not_supported "apache configuration"
fi
# Remove old log files that could mess with how devstack detects whether Horizon
# has been successfully started (see start_horizon() and functions::screen_it())
sudo rm -f /var/log/$APACHE_NAME/horizon_*
# Configure apache to run horizon
sudo sh -c "sed -e \"
s,%USER%,$APACHE_USER,g;
s,%GROUP%,$APACHE_GROUP,g;
s,%HORIZON_DIR%,$HORIZON_DIR,g;
s,%APACHE_NAME%,$APACHE_NAME,g;
s,%DEST%,$DEST,g;
s,%HORIZON_REQUIRE%,$HORIZON_REQUIRE,g;
\" $FILES/apache-horizon.template >/etc/$APACHE_NAME/$APACHE_CONF"
}
# install_horizon() - Collect source and prepare
function install_horizon() {
# Apache installation, because we mark it NOPRIME
if is_ubuntu; then
# Install apache2, which is NOPRIME'd
install_package apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi
elif is_fedora; then
sudo rm -f /etc/httpd/conf.d/000-*
install_package httpd mod_wsgi
elif is_suse; then
install_package apache2 apache2-mod_wsgi
else
exit_distro_not_supported "apache installation"
fi
if [[ is_fedora && $DISTRO =~ (rhel6) ]]; then
# RHEL6 currently has no native way to get nodejs, so we do a
# basic install here (see cleanup_horizon too).
# TODO: does nova have a better way that we can limit
# requirement of site-wide nodejs install?
install_nodejs
fi
# NOTE(sdague) quantal changed the name of the node binary
if is_ubuntu; then
if [[ ! -e "/usr/bin/node" ]]; then
install_package nodejs-legacy
fi
elif is_fedora && [[ "$os_RELEASE" -ge "18" ]]; then
# fedora 18 and higher gets nodejs
install_package nodejs
fi
git_clone $HORIZON_REPO $HORIZON_DIR $HORIZON_BRANCH $HORIZON_TAG
}
# start_horizon() - Start running processes, including screen
function start_horizon() {
restart_service $APACHE_NAME
screen_it horizon "cd $HORIZON_DIR && sudo tail -f /var/log/$APACHE_NAME/horizon_error.log"
}
# stop_horizon() - Stop running processes (non-screen)
function stop_horizon() {
if [ -n "$APACHE_NAME" ]; then
stop_service $APACHE_NAME
else
exit_distro_not_supported "apache configuration"
fi
}
# Restore xtrace
$XTRACE
# Local variables:
# mode: shell-script
# End: