From b7c67c901075fc44a087f38e6b11fdac0b1d04d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wutianwei Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2018 16:49:48 +0800 Subject: [XCI] move osa files into xci/nfvi/osa/files we maybe introduce other NFVI in the future in XCI. it is necessary to put the nfvi files to corresponding directory xci/nfvi/$NFVI/files, otherwise the files directory will be confused. Change-Id: Iea98167ff0bc8d338a94fe1c064ac0ab396c53d3 Signed-off-by: wutianwei --- xci/file/install-ansible.sh | 161 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 161 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 xci/file/install-ansible.sh (limited to 'xci/file/install-ansible.sh') diff --git a/xci/file/install-ansible.sh b/xci/file/install-ansible.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 979d9904..00000000 --- a/xci/file/install-ansible.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# NOTE(hwoarang): Most parts of this this file were taken from the -# bifrost repository (scripts/install-deps.sh). This script contains all -# the necessary distro specific code to install ansible and it's dependencies. - -set -eu - -declare -A PKG_MAP - -# workaround: for latest bindep to work, it needs to use en_US local -export LANG=c - -CHECK_CMD_PKGS=( - gcc - libffi - libopenssl - lsb-release - make - net-tools - python-devel - python - venv - wget -) - -source /etc/os-release || source /usr/lib/os-release -case ${ID,,} in - *suse) - OS_FAMILY="Suse" - INSTALLER_CMD="sudo -H -E zypper -q install -y --no-recommends" - CHECK_CMD="zypper search --match-exact --installed" - PKG_MAP=( - [gcc]=gcc - [libffi]=libffi-devel - [libopenssl]=libopenssl-devel - [lsb-release]=lsb-release - [make]=make - [net-tools]=net-tools - [python]=python - [python-devel]=python-devel - [venv]=python-virtualenv - [wget]=wget - ) - EXTRA_PKG_DEPS=( python-xml ) - sudo zypper -n ref - # NOTE (cinerama): we can't install python without removing this package - # if it exists - if $(${CHECK_CMD} patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base-conflicts &> /dev/null); then - sudo -H zypper remove -y patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base-conflicts - fi - ;; - - ubuntu|debian) - OS_FAMILY="Debian" - export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive - INSTALLER_CMD="sudo -H -E apt-get -y -q=3 install" - CHECK_CMD="dpkg -l" - PKG_MAP=( - [gcc]=gcc - [libffi]=libffi-dev - [libopenssl]=libssl-dev - [lsb-release]=lsb-release - [make]=make - [net-tools]=net-tools - [python]=python-minimal - [python-devel]=libpython-dev - [venv]=python-virtualenv - [wget]=wget - ) - EXTRA_PKG_DEPS=() - sudo apt-get update - ;; - - rhel|fedora|centos) - OS_FAMILY="RedHat" - PKG_MANAGER=$(which dnf || which yum) - INSTALLER_CMD="sudo -H -E ${PKG_MANAGER} -q -y install" - CHECK_CMD="rpm -q" - PKG_MAP=( - [gcc]=gcc - [libffi]=libffi-devel - [libopenssl]=openssl-devel - [lsb-release]=redhat-lsb - [make]=make - [net-tools]=net-tools - [python]=python - [python-devel]=python-devel - [venv]=python-virtualenv - [wget]=wget - ) - sudo yum updateinfo - EXTRA_PKG_DEPS=() - ;; - - *) echo "ERROR: Supported package manager not found. Supported: apt, dnf, yum, zypper"; exit 1;; -esac - -if ! $(python --version &>/dev/null); then - ${INSTALLER_CMD} ${PKG_MAP[python]} -fi -if ! $(gcc -v &>/dev/null); then - ${INSTALLER_CMD} ${PKG_MAP[gcc]} -fi -if ! $(wget --version &>/dev/null); then - ${INSTALLER_CMD} ${PKG_MAP[wget]} -fi - -if ! $(python -m virtualenv --version &>/dev/null); then - ${INSTALLER_CMD} ${PKG_MAP[venv]} -fi - -for pkg in ${CHECK_CMD_PKGS[@]}; do - if ! $(${CHECK_CMD} ${PKG_MAP[$pkg]} &>/dev/null); then - ${INSTALLER_CMD} ${PKG_MAP[$pkg]} - fi -done - -if [ -n "${EXTRA_PKG_DEPS-}" ]; then - for pkg in ${EXTRA_PKG_DEPS}; do - if ! $(${CHECK_CMD} ${pkg} &>/dev/null); then - ${INSTALLER_CMD} ${pkg} - fi - done -fi - -# If we're using a venv, we need to work around sudo not -# keeping the path even with -E. -PYTHON=$(which python) - -# To install python packages, we need pip. -# -# We can't use the apt packaged version of pip since -# older versions of pip are incompatible with -# requests, one of our indirect dependencies (bug 1459947). -# -# Note(cinerama): We use pip to install an updated pip plus our -# other python requirements. pip breakages can seriously impact us, -# so we've chosen to install/upgrade pip here rather than in -# requirements (which are synced automatically from the global ones) -# so we can quickly and easily adjust version parameters. -# See bug 1536627. -# -# Note(cinerama): If pip is linked to pip3, the rest of the install -# won't work. Remove the alternatives. This is due to ansible's -# python 2.x requirement. -if [[ $(readlink -f /etc/alternatives/pip) =~ "pip3" ]]; then - sudo -H update-alternatives --remove pip $(readlink -f /etc/alternatives/pip) -fi - -if ! which pip; then - wget -O /tmp/get-pip.py https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py - sudo -H -E ${PYTHON} /tmp/get-pip.py -fi - -PIP=$(which pip) -echo "Using pip: $(${PIP} --version)" -sudo -H -E ${PIP} -q install --upgrade virtualenv -sudo -H -E ${PIP} -q install --upgrade pip -# upgrade setuptools, as latest version is needed to install some projects -sudo -H -E ${PIP} -q install --upgrade setuptools -${PIP} install -q --user --upgrade ansible==$XCI_ANSIBLE_PIP_VERSION -- cgit 1.2.3-korg