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bench/playbooks/install.py
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# wget setup_frappe.py | python
import os, sys, subprocess, getpass, json, multiprocessing, shutil
from distutils.spawn import find_executable
tmp_bench_repo = '/tmp/.bench'
def install_bench(args):
# pre-requisites for bench repo cloning
success = run_os_command({
'apt-get': [
'sudo apt-get update',
'sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential python-setuptools python-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev'
],
'yum': [
'sudo yum groupinstall -y "Development tools"',
'sudo yum install -y epel-release redhat-lsb-core git python-setuptools python-devel openssl-devel libffi-devel'
],
# epel-release is required to install redis, so installing it before the playbook-run.
# redhat-lsb-core is required, so that ansible can set ansible_lsb variable
})
if not find_executable("git"):
success = run_os_command({
'brew': 'brew install git'
})
if not success:
print 'Could not install pre-requisites. Please check for errors or install them manually.'
return
# secure pip installation
if find_executable('pip'):
run_os_command({
'yum': 'sudo pip install --upgrade setuptools pip',
'apt-get': 'sudo pip install --upgrade setuptools pip',
'brew': "sudo pip install --upgrade setuptools pip --user"
})
else:
if not os.path.exists("get-pip.py"):
run_os_command({
'apt-get': 'wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py',
'yum': 'wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py'
})
success = run_os_command({
'apt-get': 'sudo python get-pip.py',
'yum': 'sudo python get-pip.py',
})
# Restricting ansible version due to following bug in ansible 2.1
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/3752
success = run_os_command({
'pip': "sudo pip install 'ansible==2.0.2.0'"
})
if not success:
could_not_install('Ansible')
# clone bench repo
if not args.run_travis:
clone_bench_repo(args)
if is_sudo_user() and not args.user and not args.production:
raise Exception('Please run this script as a non-root user with sudo privileges, but without using sudo or pass --user=USER')
# args is namespace, but we would like to use it as dict in calling function, so use vars()
if args.production and not args.user:
args.user = 'frappe'
# create user if not exists
extra_vars = vars(args)
run_playbook('develop/create_user.yml', extra_vars=extra_vars)
if args.develop:
run_playbook('develop/install.yml', sudo=True, extra_vars=extra_vars)
elif args.production:
run_playbook('production/install.yml', sudo=True, extra_vars=extra_vars)
if os.path.exists(tmp_bench_repo):
shutil.rmtree(tmp_bench_repo)
def install_python27():
version = (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])
if version == (2, 7):
return
print 'Installing Python 2.7'
# install python 2.7
success = run_os_command({
'apt-get': 'sudo apt-get install -y python2.7',
'yum': 'sudo yum install -y python27',
'brew': 'brew install python'
})
if not success:
could_not_install('Python 2.7')
# replace current python with python2.7
os.execvp('python2.7', ([] if is_sudo_user() else ['sudo']) + ['python2.7', __file__] + sys.argv[1:])
def clone_bench_repo(args):
'''Clones the bench repository in the user folder'''
if os.path.exists(tmp_bench_repo):
return 0
branch = args.bench_branch or 'develop'
repo_url = args.repo_url or 'https://github.com/frappe/bench'
success = run_os_command(
{'git': 'git clone {repo_url} {bench_repo} --depth 1 --branch {branch}'.format(
repo_url=repo_url, bench_repo=tmp_bench_repo, branch=branch)}
)
return success
def run_os_command(command_map):
'''command_map is a dictionary of {'executable': command}. For ex. {'apt-get': 'sudo apt-get install -y python2.7'} '''
success = True
for executable, commands in command_map.items():
if find_executable(executable):
if isinstance(commands, basestring):
commands = [commands]
for command in commands:
returncode = subprocess.check_call(command, shell=True)
success = success and ( returncode == 0 )
break
return success
def could_not_install(package):
raise Exception('Could not install {0}. Please install it manually.'.format(package))
def is_sudo_user():
return os.geteuid() == 0
def get_passwords(run_travis=False):
if not run_travis:
mysql_root_password, admin_password = '', ''
pass_set = True
while pass_set:
# mysql root password
if not mysql_root_password:
mysql_root_password = getpass.unix_getpass(prompt='Please enter mysql root password: ')
conf_mysql_passwd = getpass.unix_getpass(prompt='Re-enter mysql root password: ')
if mysql_root_password != conf_mysql_passwd:
mysql_root_password = ''
continue
# admin password
if not admin_password:
admin_password = getpass.unix_getpass(prompt='Please enter Administrator password: ')
conf_admin_passswd = getpass.unix_getpass(prompt='Re-enter Administrator password: ')
if admin_password != conf_admin_passswd:
admin_password = ''
continue
pass_set = False
else:
mysql_root_password = admin_password = 'travis'
return {
'mysql_root_password': mysql_root_password,
'admin_password': admin_password
}
def get_extra_vars_json(extra_args, run_travis=False):
# We need to pass production as extra_vars to the playbook to execute conditionals in the
# playbook. Extra variables can passed as json or key=value pair. Here, we will use JSON.
json_path = os.path.join('/tmp', 'extra_vars.json')
extra_vars = dict(extra_args.items())
if extra_args.get('production'):
run_travis = extra_args.get('run_travis')
extra_vars.update(get_passwords(run_travis))
extra_vars.update(max_worker_connections=multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 1024)
branch = 'master' if extra_args.get('production') else 'develop'
extra_vars.update(branch=branch)
user = args.user or getpass.getuser()
if user == 'root':
raise Exception('--user cannot be root')
extra_vars['frappe_user'] = user
with open(json_path, mode='w') as j:
json.dump(extra_vars, j, indent=1, sort_keys=True)
return ('@' + json_path)
def run_playbook(playbook_name, sudo=False, extra_vars=None):
args = ['ansible-playbook', '-c', 'local', playbook_name]
if extra_vars:
args.extend(['-e', get_extra_vars_json(extra_vars)])
if extra_vars.get('verbosity'):
args.append('-vvvv')
if sudo:
user = extra_vars.get('user') or getpass.getuser()
args.extend(['--become', '--become-user={0}'.format(user)])
success = subprocess.check_call(args, cwd=os.path.join(tmp_bench_repo, 'playbooks'))
return success
def parse_commandline_args():
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Frappe Installer')
# Arguments develop and production are mutually exclusive both can't be specified together.
# Hence, we need to create a group for discouraging use of both options at the same time.
args_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
args_group.add_argument('--develop', dest='develop', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Install developer setup')
args_group.add_argument('--production', dest='production', action='store_true',
default=False, help='Setup Production environment for bench')
parser.add_argument('--site', dest='site', action='store', default='site1.local',
help='Specifiy name for your first ERPNext site')
parser.add_argument('--verbose', dest='verbosity', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Run the script in verbose mode')
parser.add_argument('--user', dest='user', help='Install frappe-bench for this user')
parser.add_argument('--bench-branch', dest='bench_branch', help='Clone a particular branch of bench repository')
parser.add_argument('--repo-url', dest='repo_url', help='Clone bench from the given url')
# To enable testing of script using Travis, this should skip the prompt
parser.add_argument('--run-travis', dest='run_travis', action='store_true', default=False,
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
args = parser.parse_args()
return args
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
import argparse
except ImportError:
# install python2.7
install_python27()
args = parse_commandline_args()
install_bench(args)