noderunner: add support for alt dir and boot file

This patch contains two additions to simplenode.runner:

1. Check if vm.args exists in CWD; if so, use it. This makes it
   easier to start multiple concurrent nodes on a single machine
   from one rebar-created release (starting each node from its
   own directory, with its own copy of vm.args and e.g.
   sys.config, log directory, database directory, etc.)

2. Add the targets start_boot <file> and console_boot <file>.
   This is used to select a different boot script. The 'setup'
   application (http://github.com/esl/setup) builds a special boot
   script for installation (all apps loaded but not started,
   making it possible to run install hooks with the full code path
   in place).
This commit is contained in:
Ulf Wiger 2012-01-16 14:52:39 +01:00 committed by Tuncer Ayaz
parent 5a4ddd5524
commit a8d11dc273

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@ -4,9 +4,10 @@
RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd) RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd)
CALLER_DIR=$PWD
RUNNER_BASE_DIR=${RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR%/*} RUNNER_BASE_DIR=${RUNNER_SCRIPT_DIR%/*}
RUNNER_ETC_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/etc RUNNER_ETC_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/etc
RUNNER_LOG_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/log
# Note the trailing slash on $PIPE_DIR/ # Note the trailing slash on $PIPE_DIR/
PIPE_DIR=/tmp/$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/ PIPE_DIR=/tmp/$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/
RUNNER_USER= RUNNER_USER=
@ -16,11 +17,6 @@ if [ ! -z "$RUNNER_USER" ] && [ `whoami` != "$RUNNER_USER" ]; then
exec sudo -u $RUNNER_USER -i $0 $@ exec sudo -u $RUNNER_USER -i $0 $@
fi fi
# Make sure CWD is set to runner base dir
cd $RUNNER_BASE_DIR
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $RUNNER_LOG_DIR
# Identify the script name # Identify the script name
SCRIPT=`basename $0` SCRIPT=`basename $0`
@ -29,18 +25,32 @@ START_ERL=`cat $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/start_erl.data`
ERTS_VSN=${START_ERL% *} ERTS_VSN=${START_ERL% *}
APP_VSN=${START_ERL#* } APP_VSN=${START_ERL#* }
# Use releases/VSN/vm.args if it exists otherwise use etc/vm.args # Use $CWD/vm.args if exists, otherwise releases/APP_VSN/vm.args, or else etc/vm.args
if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args" ]; then if [ -e "$CALLER_DIR/vm.args" ]; then
VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args" VMARGS_PATH=$CALLER_DIR/vm.args
USE_DIR=$CALLER_DIR
else else
VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args" USE_DIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR
if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args" ]; then
VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/vm.args"
else
VMARGS_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/vm.args"
fi
fi fi
RUNNER_LOG_DIR=$USE_DIR/log
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $RUNNER_LOG_DIR
# Use releases/VSN/sys.config if it exists otherwise use etc/app.config # Use releases/VSN/sys.config if it exists otherwise use etc/app.config
if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config" ]; then if [ -e "$USE_DIR/sys.config" ]; then
CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config" CONFIG_PATH="$USE_DIR/sys.config"
else else
CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config" if [ -e "$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config" ]; then
CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/releases/$APP_VSN/sys.config"
else
CONFIG_PATH="$RUNNER_ETC_DIR/app.config"
fi
fi fi
# Extract the target node name from node.args # Extract the target node name from node.args
@ -65,6 +75,13 @@ if [ -z "$COOKIE_ARG" ]; then
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
# Make sure CWD is set to the right dir
cd $USE_DIR
# Make sure log directory exists
mkdir -p $USE_DIR/log
# Add ERTS bin dir to our path # Add ERTS bin dir to our path
ERTS_PATH=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin ERTS_PATH=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/erts-$ERTS_VSN/bin
@ -76,19 +93,30 @@ REMSH="$ERTS_PATH/erl $REMSH_NAME_ARG $REMSH_REMSH_ARG $COOKIE_ARG"
# Check the first argument for instructions # Check the first argument for instructions
case "$1" in case "$1" in
start) start|start_boot)
# Make sure there is not already a node running # Make sure there is not already a node running
RES=`$NODETOOL ping` RES=`$NODETOOL ping`
if [ "$RES" = "pong" ]; then if [ "$RES" = "pong" ]; then
echo "Node is already running!" echo "Node is already running!"
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
shift # remove $1 case "$1" in
start)
shift
START_OPTION="console"
HEART_OPTION="start"
;;
start_boot)
shift
START_OPTION="console_boot"
HEART_OPTION="start_boot"
;;
esac
RUN_PARAM=$(printf "\'%s\' " "$@") RUN_PARAM=$(printf "\'%s\' " "$@")
HEART_COMMAND="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT start $RUN_PARAM" HEART_COMMAND="$RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT $HEART_OPTION $RUN_PARAM"
export HEART_COMMAND export HEART_COMMAND
mkdir -p $PIPE_DIR mkdir -p $PIPE_DIR
$ERTS_PATH/run_erl -daemon $PIPE_DIR $RUNNER_LOG_DIR "exec $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT console $RUN_PARAM" 2>&1 $ERTS_PATH/run_erl -daemon $PIPE_DIR $RUNNER_LOG_DIR "exec $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/$SCRIPT $START_OPTION $RUN_PARAM" 2>&1
;; ;;
stop) stop)
@ -195,12 +223,18 @@ case "$1" in
$ERTS_PATH/escript $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/install_upgrade.escript $node_name $erlang_cookie $2 $ERTS_PATH/escript $RUNNER_BASE_DIR/bin/install_upgrade.escript $node_name $erlang_cookie $2
;; ;;
console|console_clean) console|console_clean|console_boot)
# .boot file typically just $SCRIPT (ie, the app name) # .boot file typically just $SCRIPT (ie, the app name)
# however, for debugging, sometimes start_clean.boot is useful: # however, for debugging, sometimes start_clean.boot is useful.
# For e.g. 'setup', one may even want to name another boot script.
case "$1" in case "$1" in
console) BOOTFILE=$SCRIPT ;; console) BOOTFILE=$SCRIPT ;;
console_clean) BOOTFILE=start_clean ;; console_clean) BOOTFILE=start_clean ;;
console_boot)
shift
BOOTFILE="$1"
shift
;;
esac esac
# Setup beam-required vars # Setup beam-required vars
ROOTDIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR ROOTDIR=$RUNNER_BASE_DIR
@ -250,7 +284,7 @@ case "$1" in
exec $CMD -- ${1+"$@"} exec $CMD -- ${1+"$@"}
;; ;;
*) *)
echo "Usage: $SCRIPT {start|foreground|stop|restart|reboot|ping|console|console_clean|attach|remote_console|upgrade}" echo "Usage: $SCRIPT {start|start_boot <file>|foreground|stop|restart|reboot|ping|console|console_clean|console_boot <file>|attach|remote_console|upgrade}"
exit 1 exit 1
;; ;;
esac esac