#!/bin/sh # # Create a new Job in OCP that runs the jbb-validate container once. This # script will wait for completion of the validation, and uses the result of the # container to report the status. # # error out in case a command fails set -e CMD="${1}" get_pod_status() { oc get "pod/${1}" --no-headers -o=jsonpath='{.status.phase}' } case "${CMD}" in "validate") ;; "deploy") ;; *) echo "no such command: ${CMD}" exit 1 ;; esac # make sure there is a valid OCP session oc version # the deploy directory where this script is located, contains files we need cd "$(dirname "${0}")" # unique ID for the session SESSION=$(uuidgen) oc process -f "jjb-${CMD}.yaml" -p=SESSION="${SESSION}" | oc create -f - # loop until pod is available while true do jjb_pod=$(oc get pods --no-headers -l "jjb/session=${SESSION}" -o=jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}') ret=${?} # break the loop when the command returned success and jjb_pod is not empty [ ${ret} = 0 ] && [ -n "${jjb_pod}" ] && break sleep 1 done # loop until the pod has finished while true do status=$(get_pod_status "${jjb_pod}") ret=${?} # TODO: is Running as a status sufficient, did it terminate yet? [ ${ret} = 0 ] && { [ "${status}" = "Succeeded" ] || [ "${status}" = "Failed" ]; } && break sleep 0.5 done # show the log of the finished pod oc logs "${jjb_pod}" # delete the job, so a next run can create it again oc process -f "jjb-${CMD}.yaml" -p=SESSION="${SESSION}" | oc delete --wait -f - # depending on the OpenShift version, the pod gets deleted automatically oc delete --ignore-not-found pod "${jjb_pod}" # return the exit status of the pod [ "${status}" = 'Succeeded' ]