The Git Autoinstaller
+TODO NOW:
+
+- Keep my sanity when upgrading 1000 installs
+ - Distinguish between errors(?)
+ - Custom merge algo: absolute php.ini symlinks to relative symlinks (this
+ does not seem to have been a problem in practice)
+ - Custom merge algo: check if it's got extra \r's in the file,
+ and dos2unix it if it does, before performing the merge
+ - `vos exa` in order to check what a person's quota is. We can
+ figure out roughly how big the upgrade is going to be by
+ doing a size comparison of the tars: `git pull` MUST NOT
+ fail, otherwise things are left conflicted, and not easy to fix.
+ - Prune -7 call errors and automatically reprocess them (with a
+ strike out counter of 3)--this requires better error parsing
+ - Report stats if I C-C the process
+
+- Distinguish from logging and reporting (so we can easily send mail
+ to users)
+ - Figure out a way of collecting blacklist data from .scripts/blacklisted
+ and aggregate it together
+ - Failed migrations should be wired to have wizard commands in them
+ automatically log to the relevant file. In addition, the seen file
+ should get updated when one of them gets fixed.
+ - Failed migration should report how many unmerged files there are
+ (so we can auto-punt if it's over a threshold)
+
+- Let users use Wizard when ssh'ed into Scripts
+ - Make single user mass-migrate work when not logged in as root
+
+- Make the rest of the world use Wizard
+ - Make parallel-find.pl use `sudo -u username git describe --tags`
+ to determine version. Make parallel-find.pl have this have greater
+ precedence. This also means, however, that we get
+ full mediawiki-1.2.3-2-abcdef names (Have patch, pending testing and commit)
+ - Make deployed installer use 'wizard install' /or/ do a migration
+ after doing a normal install (the latter makes it easier
+ for mass-rollbacks).
+
+- Pre-emptively check if daemon/scripts-security-upd
+ is not on scripts-security-upd list (/mit/moira/bin/blanche)
+
+- Redo Wordpress conversion, with an eye for automating everything
+ possible (such as downloading the tarball and unpacking)
+
+- Pay back code debt
+ - Genericize callAsUser and drop_priviledges in shell
+ - Summary script should be more machine friendly, and should not
+ output summary charts when I increase specificity
+ - Summary script should do something intelligent when distinguishing
+ between old-style and new-style installs
+ - Report code in wizard/command/__init__.py is ugly as sin
+
+- Other stuff
+ - Don't use the scripts heuristics unless we're on scripts with the
+ AFS patch. Check with `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.
+ - ACLs is a starting point for sending mail to users, but it has
+ several failure modes:
+ - Old maintainers who don't care who are still on the ACL
+ - Private AFS groups that aren't mailing lists and that we
+ can't get to
+ A question is whether or not sending mail actually helps us:
+ many users will probably have to come back to us for help; many
+ other users won't care.
+
+PULLING OUT CONFIGURATION FILES IN AN AUTOMATED MANNER
+
+advancedpoll: Template file to fill out
+django: Noodles of template files
+gallery2: Multistage install process
+joomla: Template file
+mediawiki: One-step install process
+phpbb: Multistage install process
+phpical: Template file
+trac: NFC
+turbogears: NFC
+wordpress: Multistage install process
+
+PHILOSOPHY ABOUT LOGGING
+
+Logging is most useful when performing a mass run. This
+includes things such as mass-migration as well as when running
+summary reports. An interesting property about mass-migration
+or mass-upgrade, however, is that if they fail, they are
+idempotent, so an individual case can be debugged simply running
+the single-install equivalent with --debug on. (This, indeed,
+may be easier to do than sifting through a logfile).
+
+It is a different story when you are running a summary report:
+you are primarily bound by your AFS cache and how quickly you can
+iterate through all of the autoinstalls. Checking if a file
+exists on a cold AFS cache may
+take several minutes to perform; on a hot cache the same report
+may take a mere 3 seconds. When you get to more computationally
+expensive calculations, however, even having a hot AFS cache
+is not enough to cut down your runtime.
+
+There are certain calculations that someone may want to be
+able to perform on manipulated data. As such, this data should
+be cached on disk, if the process for extracting this data takes
+a long time. Also, for usability sake, Wizard should generate
+the common case reports.
+
+Ensuring that machine parseable reports are made, and then making
+the machinery to reframe this data, increases complexity. Therefore,
+the recommendation is to assume that if you need to run iteratively,
+you'll have a hot AFS cache at your fingerprints, and if that's not
+fast enough, then cache the data.
+
+COMMIT MESSAGE FIELDS:
+
+Installed-by: username@hostname
+Pre-commit-by: Real Name <username@mit.edu>
+Upgraded-by: Real Name <username@mit.edu>
+Migrated-by: Real Name <username@mit.edu>
+Wizard-revision: abcdef1234567890
+Wizard-args: /wizard/bin/wizard foo bar baz
+
+GIT COMMIT FIELDS:
+
+Committer: Real Name <username@mit.edu>
+Author: lockername locker <lockername@scripts.mit.edu>
+
+NOTES:
+
+- 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 after
+ deployment.
+
+- Full fledged logging options. Namely:
+ x all loggers (delay implementing this until we actually have debug stmts)
+ - default is WARNING
+ - debug => loglevel = DEBUG
+ x stdout logger
+ - default is WARNING (see below for exception)
+ - verbose => loglevel = INFO
+ x file logger (creates a dir and lots of little logfiles)
+ - default is OFF
+ - log-file => loglevel = INFO
+
+OVERALL PLAN:
+
* Some parts of the infrastructure will not be touched, although I plan
on documenting them. Specifically, we will be keeping:
- parallel-find.pl, and the resulting
-/mit/scripts/sec-tools/store/scriptslist
-
- - The current install scripts will be kept in place, sans changes
- necessary to make them use Git install of copying the script over.
- Porting these scripts to Python and making them modular would be
- nice, but is priority. For the long term, seeing this scripts
- be packaged with rest of our code would be optimal.
+ /mit/scripts/.htaccess/scripts/sec-tools/store/scriptslist
* 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; 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
1. Have the Git repository and working copy for the project on hand.
- 2. Download the new tarball
+/- wizard prepare-pristine --
- 3. Extract the tarball over the working copy
+A 2. Checkout the pristine branch
- 4. Check if there are any special update procedures, and update 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.)
+A 3. Remove all files from the working copy. Use `wipe-working-dir`
- X. Check for empty directories and add stub files as necessary
- (use preserve-empty-dir)
+A 4. Download the new tarball
- 5. Commit your changes, and tag as v1.2.3-scripts1
+A 5. Extract the tarball over the working copy (`cp -R a/. b` works well,
+ remember that the working copy is empty; this needs some intelligent
+ input)
- 6. Run the "dry-run script", 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.
+A 6. Check for empty directories and add stub files as necessary.
+ Use `preserve-empty-dir`
- 7. Run the "limited run" script, which applies the update to our
- test-bed, and lets us check the basic functionality of the update.
+\---
- 8. Run the "deploy" script, which applies the update to all working
- copies possible, and sends mail to users to whom the working copy
- did not apply cleanly.
+ 7. Git add it all, and then commit as a new pristine version (v1.2.3)
- Note: The last three scripts will need to be implemented, with an
- eye towards speed.
+ 8. Checkout the master branch
-* The repository for a given application will contain the following files:
+ 9. [FOR EXISTING REPOSITORIES]
+ Merge the pristine branch in. Resolve any conflicts that our
+ patches have with new changes. Do NOT let Git auto-commit it
+ with --no-commit (otherwise, you want to git commit --amend
+ to keep our history clean
- - The actual application's files, as from the official tarball
+ [FOR NEW REPOSITORIES]
+ Check if any patches are needed to make the application work
+ on Scripts (ideally, it shouldn't.
+
+/- wizard prepare-new --
+
+ Currently not used for anything besides parallel-find.pl, but
+ we reserve the right to place files in here in the future.
+
+A mkdir .scripts
+A echo "Deny from all" > .scripts/.htaccess
+
+\---
- - A .scripts directory, which contains the following information:
+ 10. Check if there are any special update procedures, and update
+ the wizard.app.APPNAME module accordingly (or create it, if
+ need be).
- * .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.
+ 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.
- * .scripts/version which contains the version last autoinstalled
- (as distinct from the actual version the script is)
+ 12. Commit your changes, and tag as v1.2.3-scripts (or scripts2, if
+ you are amending an install without an upstream changes)
- * .scripts/real-version (+x) which checks the source code to find the
- actual version of the application
+ NOTE: These steps should be run on a scripts server
- * .scripts/.htaccess to prevent this directory from being accessed
- from the web.
+ 13. Test the new update procedure using our test scripts. See integration
+ tests for more information on how to do this.
- - Because there will be no .gitignore file, you *must not* run
- `git add .` on an actual running copy of the application.
- `git add -u .` will generally be safe.
+ http://scripts.mit.edu/wizard/testing.html#acceptance-tests
-* The migration process shall be as such:
+ GET APPROVAL BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER
- 1. git init
+ NOTE: The following commands are to be run on not-backward.mit.edu.
+ You'll need to add daemon.scripts-security-upd to
+ scripts-security-upd to get bits to do this. Make sure you remove
+ these bits when you're done.
- 2. git add remote origin /foo
+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.
+
+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, there are a few extra things:
- 3. whatever the merge frob is
+ * Many applications had patches associated with them. Be sure to
+ apply them, so later merges work better.
- 4. git fetch origin
+ # the following operation might require -p1
+ patch -p0 < ../app-1.2.3/app-1.2.3.patch # [FIDDLY BIT]
- 5. git reset
+ * 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:
+
+ - The actual application's files, as from the official tarball
-* We will not add special code to handle .htaccess; thus the kernel patch
- for allowing Apache access to .htaccess sent to scripts-team@mit.edu
- must be handled first.
+ - A .scripts directory, with the intent of holding Scripts specific files
+ if they become necessary.
-* The autoupgrade shall be the process of:
+ * .scripts/lock (generated) which locks an autoinstall during upgrade
- git add -u .
- git commit -m 'automatically generated backup'
- git pull /mit/scripts/deploy/wordpress.git master
- if [ $? ne 0 ]; then git reset --hard; echo 'conflicts during upgrade'; fi
- ./.scripts/update