80 lines
2.5 KiB
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80 lines
2.5 KiB
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module agent
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import time
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import docker
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import build
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// An ImageManager is a utility that creates builder images from given base
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// images, updating these builder images if they've become too old. This
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// structure can manage images from any number of base images, paving the way
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// for configurable base images per target/repository.
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struct ImageManager {
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mut:
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max_image_age int [required]
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// For each base images, one or more builder images can exist at the same
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// time
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images map[string][]string [required]
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// For each base image, we track when its newest image was built
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timestamps map[string]time.Time [required]
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}
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// new_image_manager initializes a new image manager.
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fn new_image_manager(max_image_age int) ImageManager {
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return ImageManager{
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max_image_age: max_image_age
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images: map[string][]string{}
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timestamps: map[string]time.Time{}
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}
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}
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// get returns the name of the newest image for the given base image. Note that
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// this function should only be called *after* a first call to `refresh_image`.
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pub fn (m &ImageManager) get(base_image string) string {
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return m.images[base_image].last()
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}
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// refresh_image builds a new builder image from the given base image if the
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// previous builder image is too old or non-existent. This function will do
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// nothing if these conditions aren't met, so it's safe to call it every time
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// you want to ensure an image is up to date.
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fn (mut m ImageManager) refresh_image(base_image string) ! {
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if base_image in m.timestamps
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&& m.timestamps[base_image].add_seconds(m.max_image_age) > time.now() {
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return
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}
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// TODO use better image tags for built images
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new_image := build.create_build_image(base_image) or {
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return error('Failed to build builder image from base image $base_image')
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}
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m.images[base_image] << new_image
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m.timestamps[base_image] = time.now()
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}
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// clean_old_images removes all older builder images that are no longer in use.
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// The function will always leave at least one builder image, namely the newest
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// one.
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fn (mut m ImageManager) clean_old_images() {
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mut dd := docker.new_conn() or { return }
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defer {
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dd.close() or {}
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}
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mut i := 0
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for image in m.images.keys() {
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i = 0
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for i < m.images[image].len - 1 {
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// For each builder image, we try to remove it by calling the Docker
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// API. If the function returns an error or false, that means the image
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// wasn't deleted. Therefore, we move the index over. If the function
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// returns true, the array's length has decreased by one so we don't
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// move the index.
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dd.remove_image(m.images[image][i]) or { i += 1 }
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}
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}
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}
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