43 lines
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43 lines
1.5 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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# Use this script to run one-off commands inside a container of a pod where your
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# Python application code lives in.
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# You can accomplish the same results by using regular commands from OpenShift.
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# This script is just wrapping calls to `oc` to make it a little more
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# convenient to use. In the future, the `oc` cli tool might incorporate changes
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# that make this script obsolete.
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# Related GitHub issues:
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# [1] https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/8876
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# [2] https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/7770
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# [3] https://github.com/openshift/origin/issues/2001
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# Usage examples:
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#
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# ./run-in-container.sh ./manage.py migrate
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# ./run-in-container.sh ./manage.py createsuperuser
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# ./run-in-container.sh ./manage.py shell
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#
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# If your Python pods are labeled with a name other than "django", you can use:
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#
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# POD_NAME=name ./run-in-container.sh ./manage.py check
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# If there is more than one replica, you can also specify a POD by index:
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#
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# POD_INDEX=1 ./run-in-container.sh ./manage.py shell
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#
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# Or both together:
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#
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# POD_NAME=frontend POD_INDEX=2 ./run-in-container.sh ./manage.py shell
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# Get name of a currently deployed pod by label and index
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POD_INSTANCE_NAME=`oc get pods \
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-l "name=${POD_NAME:-django}" \
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-t "{{ with index .items ${POD_INDEX:-0} }}{{ .metadata.name }}{{ end }}"`
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# Run command in a container of the specified pod:
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oc exec -p "$POD_INSTANCE_NAME" -it -- bash -c \
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"cd \$HOME && source scl_source enable python33 && ${@:-echo}"
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