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			171 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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Migrate a Compose file from the V1 format in Compose 1.5 to the V2 format
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supported by Compose 1.6+
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"""
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import argparse
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import logging
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import sys
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import ruamel.yaml
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from compose.config.types import VolumeSpec
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log = logging.getLogger('migrate')
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def migrate(content):
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    data = ruamel.yaml.load(content, ruamel.yaml.RoundTripLoader)
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    service_names = data.keys()
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    for name, service in data.items():
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        warn_for_links(name, service)
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        warn_for_external_links(name, service)
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        rewrite_net(service, service_names)
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        rewrite_build(service)
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        rewrite_logging(service)
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        rewrite_volumes_from(service, service_names)
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    services = {name: data.pop(name) for name in data.keys()}
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    data['version'] = "2"
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    data['services'] = services
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    create_volumes_section(data)
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    return data
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def warn_for_links(name, service):
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    links = service.get('links')
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    if links:
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        example_service = links[0].partition(':')[0]
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        log.warning(
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            "Service {name} has links, which no longer create environment "
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            "variables such as {example_service_upper}_PORT. "
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            "If you are using those in your application code, you should "
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            "instead connect directly to the hostname, e.g. "
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            "'{example_service}'."
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            .format(name=name, example_service=example_service,
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                    example_service_upper=example_service.upper()))
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def warn_for_external_links(name, service):
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    external_links = service.get('external_links')
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    if external_links:
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        log.warning(
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            "Service {name} has external_links: {ext}, which now work "
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            "slightly differently. In particular, two containers must be "
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            "connected to at least one network in common in order to "
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            "communicate, even if explicitly linked together.\n\n"
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            "Either connect the external container to your app's default "
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            "network, or connect both the external container and your "
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            "service's containers to a pre-existing network. See "
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            "https://docs.docker.com/compose/networking/ "
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            "for more on how to do this."
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            .format(name=name, ext=external_links))
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def rewrite_net(service, service_names):
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    if 'net' in service:
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        network_mode = service.pop('net')
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        # "container:<service name>" is now "service:<service name>"
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        if network_mode.startswith('container:'):
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            name = network_mode.partition(':')[2]
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            if name in service_names:
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                network_mode = 'service:{}'.format(name)
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        service['network_mode'] = network_mode
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def rewrite_build(service):
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    if 'dockerfile' in service:
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        service['build'] = {
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            'context': service.pop('build'),
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            'dockerfile': service.pop('dockerfile'),
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        }
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def rewrite_logging(service):
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    if 'log_driver' in service:
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        service['logging'] = {'driver': service.pop('log_driver')}
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        if 'log_opt' in service:
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            service['logging']['options'] = service.pop('log_opt')
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def rewrite_volumes_from(service, service_names):
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    for idx, volume_from in enumerate(service.get('volumes_from', [])):
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        if volume_from.split(':', 1)[0] not in service_names:
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            service['volumes_from'][idx] = 'container:%s' % volume_from
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def create_volumes_section(data):
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    named_volumes = get_named_volumes(data['services'])
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    if named_volumes:
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        log.warning(
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            "Named volumes ({names}) must be explicitly declared. Creating a "
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            "'volumes' section with declarations.\n\n"
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            "For backwards-compatibility, they've been declared as external. "
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            "If you don't mind the volume names being prefixed with the "
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            "project name, you can remove the 'external' option from each one."
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            .format(names=', '.join(list(named_volumes))))
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        data['volumes'] = named_volumes
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def get_named_volumes(services):
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    volume_specs = [
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        VolumeSpec.parse(volume)
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        for service in services.values()
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        for volume in service.get('volumes', [])
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    ]
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    names = {
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        spec.external
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        for spec in volume_specs
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        if spec.is_named_volume
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    }
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    return {name: {'external': True} for name in names}
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def write(stream, new_format, indent, width):
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    ruamel.yaml.dump(
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        new_format,
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        stream,
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        Dumper=ruamel.yaml.RoundTripDumper,
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        indent=indent,
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        width=width)
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def parse_opts(args):
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    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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    parser.add_argument("filename", help="Compose file filename.")
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    parser.add_argument("-i", "--in-place", action='store_true')
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    parser.add_argument(
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        "--indent", type=int, default=2,
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        help="Number of spaces used to indent the output yaml.")
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    parser.add_argument(
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        "--width", type=int, default=80,
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        help="Number of spaces used as the output width.")
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    return parser.parse_args()
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def main(args):
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    logging.basicConfig(format='\033[33m%(levelname)s:\033[37m %(message)s\033[0m\n')
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    opts = parse_opts(args)
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    with open(opts.filename, 'r') as fh:
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        new_format = migrate(fh.read())
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    if opts.in_place:
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        output = open(opts.filename, 'w')
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    else:
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        output = sys.stdout
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    write(output, new_format, opts.indent, opts.width)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    main(sys.argv)
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