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#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
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import requests
import json
_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECS = 10
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def _make_pod_config(pod_name, image_name, container_port_list, cmd_list,
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arg_list, env_dict):
"""Creates a string containing the Pod defintion as required by the Kubernetes API"""
body = {
'kind': 'Pod',
'apiVersion': 'v1',
'metadata': {
'name': pod_name,
'labels': {'name': pod_name}
},
'spec': {
'containers': [
{
'name': pod_name,
'image': image_name,
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'ports': [{'containerPort': port,
'protocol': 'TCP'}
for port in container_port_list],
'imagePullPolicy': 'Always'
}
]
}
}
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env_list = [{'name': k, 'value': v} for (k, v) in env_dict.iteritems()]
if len(env_list) > 0:
body['spec']['containers'][0]['env'] = env_list
# Add the 'Command' and 'Args' attributes if they are passed.
# Note:
# - 'Command' overrides the ENTRYPOINT in the Docker Image
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# - 'Args' override the CMD in Docker image (yes, it is confusing!)
if len(cmd_list) > 0:
body['spec']['containers'][0]['command'] = cmd_list
if len(arg_list) > 0:
body['spec']['containers'][0]['args'] = arg_list
return json.dumps(body)
def _make_service_config(service_name, pod_name, service_port_list,
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container_port_list, is_headless):
"""Creates a string containing the Service definition as required by the Kubernetes API.
NOTE:
This creates either a Headless Service or 'LoadBalancer' service depending on
the is_headless parameter. For Headless services, there is no 'type' attribute
and the 'clusterIP' attribute is set to 'None'. Also, if the service is
Headless, Kubernetes creates DNS entries for Pods - i.e creates DNS A-records
mapping the service's name to the Pods' IPs
"""
if len(container_port_list) != len(service_port_list):
print(
'ERROR: container_port_list and service_port_list must be of same size')
return ''
body = {
'kind': 'Service',
'apiVersion': 'v1',
'metadata': {
'name': service_name,
'labels': {
'name': service_name
}
},
'spec': {
'ports': [],
'selector': {
'name': pod_name
}
}
}
# Populate the 'ports' list in the 'spec' section. This maps service ports
# (port numbers that are exposed by Kubernetes) to container ports (i.e port
# numbers that are exposed by your Docker image)
for idx in range(len(container_port_list)):
port_entry = {
'port': service_port_list[idx],
'targetPort': container_port_list[idx],
'protocol': 'TCP'
}
body['spec']['ports'].append(port_entry)
# Make this either a LoadBalancer service or a headless service depending on
# the is_headless parameter
if is_headless:
body['spec']['clusterIP'] = 'None'
else:
body['spec']['type'] = 'LoadBalancer'
return json.dumps(body)
def _print_connection_error(msg):
print('ERROR: Connection failed. Did you remember to run Kubenetes proxy on '
'localhost (i.e kubectl proxy --port=<proxy_port>) ?. Error: %s' % msg)
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def _do_post(post_url, api_name, request_body):
"""Helper to do HTTP POST.
Note:
1) On success, Kubernetes returns a success code of 201(CREATED) not 200(OK)
2) A response code of 509(CONFLICT) is interpreted as a success code (since
the error is most likely due to the resource already existing). This makes
_do_post() idempotent which is semantically desirable.
"""
is_success = True
try:
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r = requests.post(post_url,
data=request_body,
timeout=_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECS)
if r.status_code == requests.codes.conflict:
print('WARN: Looks like the resource already exists. Api: %s, url: %s' %
(api_name, post_url))
elif r.status_code != requests.codes.created:
print('ERROR: %s API returned error. HTTP response: (%d) %s' %
(api_name, r.status_code, r.text))
is_success = False
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except (requests.exceptions.Timeout,
requests.exceptions.ConnectionError) as e:
is_success = False
_print_connection_error(str(e))
return is_success
def _do_delete(del_url, api_name):
"""Helper to do HTTP DELETE.
Note: A response code of 404(NOT_FOUND) is treated as success to keep
_do_delete() idempotent.
"""
is_success = True
try:
r = requests.delete(del_url, timeout=_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECS)
if r.status_code == requests.codes.not_found:
print('WARN: The resource does not exist. Api: %s, url: %s' %
(api_name, del_url))
elif r.status_code != requests.codes.ok:
print('ERROR: %s API returned error. HTTP response: %s' %
(api_name, r.text))
is_success = False
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except (requests.exceptions.Timeout,
requests.exceptions.ConnectionError) as e:
is_success = False
_print_connection_error(str(e))
return is_success
def create_service(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, service_name, pod_name,
service_port_list, container_port_list, is_headless):
"""Creates either a Headless Service or a LoadBalancer Service depending
on the is_headless parameter.
"""
post_url = 'http://%s:%d/api/v1/namespaces/%s/services' % (
kube_host, kube_port, namespace)
request_body = _make_service_config(service_name, pod_name, service_port_list,
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container_port_list, is_headless)
return _do_post(post_url, 'Create Service', request_body)
def create_pod(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name, image_name,
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container_port_list, cmd_list, arg_list, env_dict):
"""Creates a Kubernetes Pod.
Note that it is generally NOT considered a good practice to directly create
Pods. Typically, the recommendation is to create 'Controllers' to create and
manage Pods' lifecycle. Currently Kubernetes only supports 'Replication
Controller' which creates a configurable number of 'identical Replicas' of
Pods and automatically restarts any Pods in case of failures (for eg: Machine
failures in Kubernetes). This makes it less flexible for our test use cases
where we might want slightly different set of args to each Pod. Hence we
directly create Pods and not care much about Kubernetes failures since those
are very rare.
"""
post_url = 'http://%s:%d/api/v1/namespaces/%s/pods' % (kube_host, kube_port,
namespace)
request_body = _make_pod_config(pod_name, image_name, container_port_list,
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cmd_list, arg_list, env_dict)
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return _do_post(post_url, 'Create Pod', request_body)
def delete_service(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, service_name):
del_url = 'http://%s:%d/api/v1/namespaces/%s/services/%s' % (
kube_host, kube_port, namespace, service_name)
return _do_delete(del_url, 'Delete Service')
def delete_pod(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name):
del_url = 'http://%s:%d/api/v1/namespaces/%s/pods/%s' % (kube_host, kube_port,
namespace, pod_name)
return _do_delete(del_url, 'Delete Pod')
def create_pod_and_service(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name,
image_name, container_port_list, cmd_list, arg_list,
env_dict, is_headless_service):
"""A helper function that creates a pod and a service (if pod creation was successful)."""
is_success = create_pod(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name, image_name,
container_port_list, cmd_list, arg_list, env_dict)
if not is_success:
print 'Error in creating Pod'
return False
is_success = create_service(
kube_host,
kube_port,
namespace,
pod_name, # Use pod_name for service
pod_name,
container_port_list, # Service port list same as container port list
container_port_list,
is_headless_service)
if not is_success:
print 'Error in creating Service'
return False
print 'Successfully created the pod/service %s' % pod_name
return True
def delete_pod_and_service(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name):
""" A helper function that calls delete_pod and delete_service """
is_success = delete_pod(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name)
if not is_success:
print 'Error in deleting pod %s' % pod_name
return False
# Note: service name assumed to the the same as pod name
is_success = delete_service(kube_host, kube_port, namespace, pod_name)
if not is_success:
print 'Error in deleting service %s' % pod_name
return False
print 'Successfully deleted the Pod/Service: %s' % pod_name
return True