TODO NOW:
-- We have safe, non-braindead
- version detection with `git describe --tags`. Switch
- everything to use it.
+- Make sure massmigrate cleanly ignores already migrated
+ installs
+- Push su code to migrate, not mass-migrate (only do it
+ as root, this serves as a safe guard)
+- Rename massmigrate to mass-migrate
+- Move migration code into Wizard, since we already deal
+ with installation there anyway (this TODO has been updated
+ accordingly)
+
+- Make parallel-find.pl use `sudo -u username git describe --tags`
+ to determine version
+- Remove .scripts/version generation in install script
+- Make the installer use 'wizard install'
- Better error message if daemon/scripts-security-upd
is not on scripts-security-upd list
-- Add repository flag so that we can specify an
- arbitrary repository to migrate to
- Fix retarded logging mechanism
+ - This is interesting because the non-retarded way would be
+ to have each subprocess send data through stdout, but
+ this runs the risk of filling up the tubes. Maybe just
+ create a log directory and give each process different
+ files.
+- Remove log functionality; we don't care about it besides
+ for parsing old style installs
- The great initial deploy:
- Turn on mediawiki new autoinstaller
- Migrate all mediawiki installs
-- Testing:
- - Need a scriptable autoinstaller, which means we rewrite
- all of the autoinstall machinery. This doesn't need
- to be able to create pre-wizard autoinstalls, since migration
- is easy to test+revert
-
-- Build automation for generating config files; this automation
- will be shared with the migrate script and the installer script
- (migrate script needs to be able to pull out values from config
- file, so will we; installer script needs to be able to run
- the installer to generate config files, so will this)
-
-- Implement proper deploy log parsing; this basically means we
- need to be able to introspect Git Log. Consider using git-python
- for this.
-
-- This should all be automated:
- - Wordpress needs to have .scripts dir in all -scripts versions
- (also make .scripts/.htaccess)
- - Wordpress needs to have a .scripts/update script written for
- its latest version (do this after its migration)
- - Wordpress needs to check for php.ini files (which it almost
- certianly has) and commit messages
- - Wordpress needs user config and php.ini links made
+- Redo Wordpress conversion, with an eye for automating everything
+ possible (such as downloading the tarball and unpacking)
- Summary script should be more machine friendly, and should not
output summary charts when I increase specificity
-- Summary script needs to be updated for new format
+
+Some other stuff to do in your copious free time:
+- Summary script should do something intelligent when distinguishing
+ between old-style and new-style installs
- Check how many autoinstalls are missing w bits for
daemon.scripts (this would need pyafs)
-- Make scripts AFS patch advertise its existence so we can check for it
+- Make scripts AFS patch advertise its existence so we can check for it.
+ (This might be otherwise possible using `fs sysname`)
+- Make 'wizard summary' generate nice pretty graphs of installs by date
+ (more histograms, will need to check actual .scripts-version files.)
+- It should be able to handle installs like Django where there's a component
+ that gets installed in web_scripts and another directory that gets installed
+ in Scripts.
PULLING OUT CONFIGURATION FILES IN AN AUTOMATED MANNER
NOTES:
-- A perfectly formed autoinstall with upgrade paths for all of
- the intervening versions is not really feasible to implement.
- As such, we want to migrate everything to -scripts, and then
- generate a -scripts2 with the correct .scripts directory.
- We will then nop update some installs, but this will prevent
- us from having to migrate and update concurrently. Treat
- a scripts2 upgrade from migration the same way you would treat
- a botched scripts upgrade.
- ADDENDUM: You MUST NOT migrate to a -scripts2 version; the
- machinery can't actually handle this.
+- It is not expected or required for update scripts to exist for all
+ intervening versions that were present pre-migration; only for it
+ to work on the most recent migration.
- Currently all repositories are initialized with --shared, which
means they have basically ~no space footprint. However, it
- also means that /mit/scripts/wizard/srv MUST NOT lose revs.
+ also means that /mit/scripts/wizard/srv MUST NOT lose revs after
+ deployment.
- Full fledged logging options. Namely:
x all loggers (delay implementing this until we actually have debug stmts)
x stdout logger
- default is WARNING (see below for exception)
- verbose => loglevel = INFO
- x file logger (only allowed for serial processing)
+ x file logger (creates a dir and lots of little logfiles)
- default is OFF
- log-file => loglevel = INFO
- x database logger (necessary for parallel processing, not implemented)
- - default is OFF
- - log-db => loglevel = INFO
-
-- More on the database logger: it will be very simple with one
- table named `logs` in SQLite, with columns: `job`, `level`,
- `message`. Job identifies the subprocess/thread that emitted
- the log, so things can be correlated together. We will then
- have `wizard dump` which takes a database like this and dumps
- it into a file logger type file. The database may also store
- a queue like structure which can be used to coordinate jobs.
OVERALL PLAN:
* The new procedure for generating an update is as follows:
(check out the mass-migration instructions for something in this spirit,
- although uglier in some ways)
+ although uglier in some ways; A indicates the step /should/ be automated)
0. ssh into not-backward, temporarily give the daemon.scripts-security-upd
bits by blanching it on system:scripts-security-upd, and run parallel-find.pl
-A 1. Have the Git repository and working copy for the project on hand.
+ 1. Have the Git repository and working copy for the project on hand.
+
+/- wizard prepare-pristine --
A 2. Checkout the pristine branch
A 6. Check for empty directories and add stub files as necessary.
Use `preserve-empty-dir`
-A 7. Git add it all, and then commit as a new pristine version (v1.2.3)
+\---
-A 8. Checkout the master branch
+ 7. Git add it all, and then commit as a new pristine version (v1.2.3)
+
+ 8. Checkout the master branch
9. [FOR EXISTING REPOSITORIES]
Merge the pristine branch in. Resolve any conflicts that our
to keep our history clean
[FOR NEW REPOSITORIES]
- See if any patches are needed to make this run smoothly on
- scripts.
+ Check if any patches are needed to make the application work
+ on Scripts (ideally, it shouldn't.
+
+/- wizard prepare-new --
- [FOR NEW REPOSITORIES]
A mkdir .scripts
A echo "Deny from all" > .scripts/.htaccess
- touch .scripts/update
- chmod a+x .scripts/update
- 10. Check if there are any special update procedures, and update/create the
- .scripts/update shell script as necessary (this means that any
- application specific update logic will be kept with the actual
- source code. The language of this update script will vary
- depending on context.)
+\---
+
+ 10. Check if there are any special update procedures, and update
+ the wizard.app.APPNAME module accordingly (or create it, if
+ need be).
- 11. Commit your changes, and tag as v1.2.3-scripts (or scripts2, if
+ 11. Run 'wizard prepare-config' on a scripts server while in a checkout
+ of this newest version. This will prepare a new version of the
+ configuration file based on the application's latest installer.
+ Manually merge back in any custom changes we may have made.
+ Check if any of the regular expressions need tweaking by inspecting
+ the configuration files for user-specific gunk, and modify
+ wizard.app.APPNAME accordingly.
+
+ 12. Commit your changes, and tag as v1.2.3-scripts (or scripts2, if
you are amending an install without an upstream changes)
NOTE: These steps should be run on a scripts server
- 12. Test the new update procedure using
- `wizard upgrade --with=/path/to/repo /your/autoinstall` (this will
- read out master as your "latest" version).
- Use git commit --amend to fix any bugs (alternatively, squash them
- together later).
+ 13. Test the new update procedure using our test scripts. See integration
+ tests for more information on how to do this.
- 13. You can also do a "mass" version of this using:
- `wizard -d testbed.txt massupgrade --with=/path/to/repo app`
- You'll need perms for any testbed stuff you want. (not implemented)
+ http://scripts.mit.edu/wizard/testing.html#acceptance-tests
GET APPROVAL BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER
scripts-security-upd to get bits to do this. Make sure you remove
these bits when you're done.
- 14. Run `wizard research appname`
+A 14. Run `wizard research appname`
which uses Git commands to check how many
working copies apply the change cleanly, and writes out a logfile
with the working copies that don't apply cleanly. It also tells
us about "corrupt" working copies, i.e. working copies that
have over a certain threshold of changes.
- 15. Run `wizard massupgrade appname`, which applies the update to all working
+A 15. Run `wizard mass-upgrade appname`, which applies the update to all working
copies possible, and sends mail to users to whom the working copy
did not apply cleanly.
16. Run parallel-find.pl to update our inventory
-* For mass importing into the repository, the steps are:
- (this probably won't ever be automated, becuase there are fiddly bits)
-
-[TO SET IT UP]
-# let app-1.2.3 be the scripts folder originally in deploydev
-# let this folder be srv/
-# you can also do a git clone
- mkdir app
- cd app
- git init
- cd ..
-unfurl app-1.2.3 app # [FIDDLY BIT]
-# NOTE: contents of application are now in app directory
-cd app
-git add .
-git commit -s -m "App 1.2.3"
-git tag v1.2.3
-git branch pristine
-# NOTE: you're still on master branch
-# WARNING: the following operation might require -p1
-patch -p0 < ../app-1.2.3/app-1.2.3.patch # [FIDDLY BIT]
-# NOTE: please sanity check the patch!
-git add .
-# NOTE: -a flag is to handle if the patch deleted something
-git commit -as -m "App 1.2.3-scripts"
-git tag v1.2.3-scripts
-
-[TO ADD AN UPDATE]
-# let this folder be srv/app.git
-git checkout pristine
-# NOTE: this preserves your .git folder, but removes everything
-wipe-working-dir .
-cd ..
-unfurl app-1.2.3 app # [FIDDLY BIT]
-cd app
-# NOTE: please sanity check app directory
-git add .
-# NOTE: -a is to take care of deletions
-git commit -as -m "App 1.2.3"
-git tag v1.2.3
-[FIDDLE AROUND. FIDDLE AROUND]
-[IF THE PATCH HAS CHANGED]
- # You are on the pristine branch
- # NOTE: Now, the tricky part (this is different from a real update)
- git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/master
- # NOTE: Now, we think we're on the master branch, but we have
- # pristine copy checked out
- # NOTE: -p0 might need to be twiddled
- patch -p0 < ../app-1.2.3/app-1.2.3.patch
- git add .
- # COMMENT: used to git checkout .scripts here
- # then check if the directory needs an updated update script
- # NOTE: Fake the merge
- git rev-parse pristine > .git/MERGE_HEAD
-[IF THE PATCH HASN'T CHANGED]
- git checkout master
- git merge --no-commit pristine
-git commit -as -m "App 1.2.3-scripts"
-git tag v1.2.3-scripts
+* For mass importing into the repository, there are a few extra things:
+
+ * Many applications had patches associated with them. Be sure to
+ apply them, so later merges work better.
+
+ # the following operation might require -p1
+ patch -p0 < ../app-1.2.3/app-1.2.3.patch # [FIDDLY BIT]
+
+ * When running updates, if the patch has changed you will have to
+ do a special procedure for your merge:
+
+ git checkout pristine
+ # NOTE: Now, the tricky part (this is different from a real update)
+ git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/master
+ # NOTE: Now, we think we're on the master branch, but we have
+ # pristine copy checked out
+ # NOTE: -p0 might need to be twiddled
+ patch -p0 < ../app-1.2.3/app-1.2.3.patch
+ git add .
+ # reconstitute .scripts directory
+ git checkout v1.2.2-scripts -- .scripts
+ git add .scripts
+ # NOTE: Fake the merge
+ git rev-parse pristine > .git/MERGE_HEAD
+
+ You could also just try your luck with a manual merge using the patch
+ as your guide.
* The repository for a given application will contain the following files:
- A .scripts directory, which contains the following information:
- * .scripts/update shell script (with the +x bit set appropriately),
- which performs the commands necessary to update a script. This can
- be in any language.
-
* .scripts/.htaccess to prevent this directory from being accessed
from the web.
- * .scripts/database (generated) contains the database the
- user installed the script to, so scripts-remove can clean it
+ * .scripts/old-version (optional) the old value of .scripts-version,
+ basically used for reverting an install to pre-migrated state.
- XXX: Could cause problems if a user copies the autoinstall,
- fiddles with the DB credentials, and then scripts-remove's
- the autoinstall. Possible fix is to add the original
- directory as a sanity check. Additionally, we could have
- the application read out of this file.
+ * .scripts/lock (generated) which locks the autoinstall during an upgrade
- * .scripts/old-version (optional) the old value of .scripts-version
+ * .scripts/version (deprecated)
- * .scripts/version something like "app-1.2.3-scripts"
-
- * .scripts/install (eventually) interactively installs the
- application from command line. (This might go into wizard.app
- Python module)
-
- * .scripts/lock which locks the autoinstall during an upgrade
-
-* Make 'wizard summary' generate nice pretty graphs of installs by date
- (more histograms, will need to check actual .scripts-version files.)