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# pyentrypoint
__pyentrypoint__ is a tool written in `Python` to manager Docker containers `ENTRYPOINT`.
This tool avoids writing shell scripts to:
- Handle commands and sub commands
- Identify linked containers
- Generate configuration using `jinja2` templates
- Run commands before starting service
## Usages
### Install in container
All you need to do is to setup a `yaml` file called `entrypoint-config.yml` and to install __pyentrypoint__ in your `Dockerfile` using pip.
```dockerfile
FROM debian
# Installing git for example
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install git python-pip -y
# Install pyentrypoint
RUN pip install pyentrypoint
# Copy config file in the current WORKDIR
COPY entrypoint-config.yml .
# Set ENTRYPOINT
ENTRYPOINT ['pyentrypoint']
# git will be the default command
CMD ['git']
```
### Working examples
- [Tor hidden service](https://github.com/cmehay/docker-tor-hidden-service)
### Setup entrypoint
This is an example of `entrypoint-config.yml` file.
```yaml
# Entrypoint configuration example
# This entry should reflect CMD in Dockerfile
command: git
# This is a list with some subcommands to handle
# when CMD is not `git` here.
# By default, all args started with hyphen are handled.
subcommands:
- "-*"
- clone
- init
- ls-files
# etc...
# User and group to run the cmd.
# Can be name or uid/gid.
# Affect only command handled.
# Dockerfile USER value by default.
user: 1000
group: 1000
# These files should exist (ADD or COPY)
# and should be jinja templated.
config_files:
- /etc/gitconfig
- .ssh/config
- .ssh/id_rsa
# These environment variables will be wiped before
# exec command to keep them secret
# CAUTION: if the container is linked to another one,
# theses variables will passed to it anyway
secret_env:
- SSHKEY
# Links are handled here
# Port, name, protocol or env variable can be used to identify the links
# Raise an error if the link could not be identified
links:
'ssh':
port: 22
name: 'ssh*'
protocol: tcp
# env can be list, dictionary or string
env:
FOO: bar
# Single doesn't allow multiple links for this ID
# false by default
single: true
# Set to false to get optional link
# true by default
required: true
# Commands to run before applying configuration
pre_conf_commands:
- echo something > to_this_file
# commands to run after applying configuration
post_conf_commands:
- echo "something else" > to_this_another_file
# Cleanup environment from variables created by linked containers
# before running command (True by default)
clean_env: True
# Enable debug to debug
debug: true
```
### Config templates
You can generate configuration for your service with jinga2 template.
Here an example for an hypothetical ssh config file:
```jinga
host server:
hostname {{links.ssh.ip}}
port {{links.ssh.port}}
```
Templates with be replaced with ip address and port of the identified link. All links can be accessed from `links.all`, this is a tuple of links you can iterate on it.
```jinga
{% for link in links.all %}
host {{link.names[0]}}
hostname {{link.ip}}
port {{links.port}}
{% endfor %}
```
If you change the option `single` to `false` in the `entrypoint-config.yml`, the identified link `ssh` will become a tuple of links. You must iterate on it in the `jinja` template.
```jinga
{% for link in links.ssh %}
host {{link.names[0]}}
hostname {{link.ip}}
port {{links.port}}
{% endfor %}
```
### Accessible object
You have 4 available objects in your templates.
- `config`
- `links`
- `containers`
- `environ`
#### config
`Config` reflect the config file. You can retrieve any setup in this object.
(see `config.py`)
#### links
`Links` handles `Link` objects. You can identify links using globing patterns in the configuration file.
`link` is related to one physical link (one ip and one port).
`link` handles the following attributes:
- `ip`
- link ip
- `port`
- link port (integer)
- `environ`
- related container environment
- `protocol`
- link protocol (`tcp` or `udp`)
- `uri`
- link uri (example: `tcp://10.0.0.3:80`)
- `names`
- tuple of related container names
#### containers
`containers` handles a tuple of `container` object.
`container` handles the following attributes:
- `ip`
- container ip
- `environ`
- container environment
- `names`
- List of containers names
- Names are sorted by length, but container ID will be the last element.
- `id`
- Hexadecimal container ID (if available, else empty string)
- `links`
- Tuple of `link` object related to this container
#### environ
`environ` is the environment of the container (os.environ).
## Setup
Some setups can be overridden using environment variables.
`ENTRYPOINT_CONFIG` overrides `entrypoint-config.yml` file.
### Running Tests
To run tests, ensure that `docker-compose` and `make` are installed and run
```shell
$ make test
```