OpenSearch/qa/vagrant/bats/utils/plugins.bash

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#!/bin/bash
# This file contains some utilities to test the elasticsearch
# plugin installation and uninstallation process.
# WARNING: This testing file must be executed as root and can
# dramatically change your system. It should only be executed
# in a throw-away VM like those made by the Vagrantfile at
# the root of the Elasticsearch source code. This should
# cause the script to fail if it is executed any other way:
[ -f /etc/is_vagrant_vm ] || {
>&2 echo "must be run on a vagrant VM"
exit 1
}
# Licensed to Elasticsearch under one or more contributor
# license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright
# ownership. Elasticsearch licenses this file to you under
# the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
# Install a plugin
install_plugin() {
local name=$1
local path="$2"
local umask="$3"
assert_file_exist "$path"
if [ ! -z "$ES_PATH_CONF" ] ; then
if is_dpkg; then
echo "ES_PATH_CONF=$ES_PATH_CONF" >> /etc/default/elasticsearch;
elif is_rpm; then
echo "ES_PATH_CONF=$ES_PATH_CONF" >> /etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch;
fi
fi
if [ -z "$umask" ]; then
sudo -E -u $ESPLUGIN_COMMAND_USER "$ESHOME/bin/elasticsearch-plugin" install --batch "file://$path"
else
sudo -E -u $ESPLUGIN_COMMAND_USER bash -c "umask $umask && \"$ESHOME/bin/elasticsearch-plugin\" install --batch \"file://$path\""
fi
#check we did not accidentially create a log file as root as /usr/share/elasticsearch
assert_file_not_exist "/usr/share/elasticsearch/logs"
# At some point installing or removing plugins caused elasticsearch's logs
# to be owned by root. This is bad so we want to make sure it doesn't
# happen.
if [ -e "$ESLOG" ] && [ $(stat "$ESLOG" --format "%U") == "root" ]; then
echo "$ESLOG is now owned by root! That'll break logging when elasticsearch tries to start."
false
fi
}
# Remove a plugin and make sure its plugin directory is removed.
remove_plugin() {
local name=$1
echo "Removing $name...."
sudo -E -u $ESPLUGIN_COMMAND_USER "$ESHOME/bin/elasticsearch-plugin" remove $name
assert_file_not_exist "$ESPLUGINS/$name"
# At some point installing or removing plugins caused elasticsearch's logs
# to be owned by root. This is bad so we want to make sure it doesn't
# happen.
if [ -e "$ESLOG" ] && [ $(stat "$ESLOG" --format "%U") == "root" ]; then
echo "$ESLOG is now owned by root! That'll break logging when elasticsearch tries to start."
false
fi
}
# Install a sample plugin which fully exercises the special case file placements.
install_plugin_example() {
local relativePath=${1:-$(readlink -m custom-settings-*.zip)}
install_plugin custom-settings "$relativePath" $2
bin_user=$(find "$ESHOME/bin" -maxdepth 0 -printf "%u")
bin_owner=$(find "$ESHOME/bin" -maxdepth 0 -printf "%g")
assert_file "$ESHOME/plugins/custom-settings" d $bin_user $bin_owner 755
assert_file "$ESHOME/plugins/custom-settings/custom-settings-$(cat version).jar" f $bin_user $bin_owner 644
#owner group and permissions vary depending on how es was installed
#just make sure that everything is the same as the parent bin dir, which was properly set up during install
assert_file "$ESHOME/bin/custom-settings" d $bin_user $bin_owner 755
assert_file "$ESHOME/bin/custom-settings/test" f $bin_user $bin_owner 755
#owner group and permissions vary depending on how es was installed
#just make sure that everything is the same as $CONFIG_DIR, which was properly set up during install
config_user=$(find "$ESCONFIG" -maxdepth 0 -printf "%u")
config_owner=$(find "$ESCONFIG" -maxdepth 0 -printf "%g")
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# directories should user the user file-creation mask
assert_file "$ESCONFIG/custom-settings" d $config_user $config_owner 750
assert_file "$ESCONFIG/custom-settings/custom.yml" f $config_user $config_owner 660
run sudo -E -u vagrant LANG="en_US.UTF-8" cat "$ESCONFIG/custom-settings/custom.yml"
[ $status = 1 ]
[[ "$output" == *"Permission denied"* ]] || {
echo "Expected permission denied but found $output:"
false
}
echo "Running sample plugin bin script...."
"$ESHOME/bin/custom-settings/test" | grep test
}
# Remove the sample plugin which fully exercises the special cases of
# removing bin and not removing config.
remove_plugin_example() {
remove_plugin custom-settings
assert_file_not_exist "$ESHOME/bin/custom-settings"
assert_file_exist "$ESCONFIG/custom-settings"
assert_file_exist "$ESCONFIG/custom-settings/custom.yml"
}
# Install a plugin with a special prefix. For the most part prefixes are just
# useful for grouping but the "analysis" prefix is special because all
# analysis plugins come with a corresponding lucene-analyzers jar.
# $1 - the prefix
# $2 - the plugin name
# $@ - all remaining arguments are jars that must exist in the plugin's
# installation directory
install_and_check_plugin() {
local prefix=$1
shift
local name=$1
shift
if [ "$prefix" == "-" ]; then
local full_name="$name"
else
local full_name="$prefix-$name"
fi
install_plugin $full_name "$(readlink -m $full_name-*.zip)"
assert_module_or_plugin_directory "$ESPLUGINS/$full_name"
assert_file_exist "$ESPLUGINS/$full_name/plugin-descriptor.properties"
assert_file_exist "$ESPLUGINS/$full_name/$full_name"*".jar"
# analysis plugins have a corresponding analyzers jar
if [ $prefix == 'analysis' ]; then
local analyzer_jar_suffix=$name
# the name of the analyzer jar for the ukrainian plugin does
# not match the name of the plugin, so we have to make an
# exception
if [ $name == 'ukrainian' ]; then
analyzer_jar_suffix='morfologik'
fi
assert_module_or_plugin_file "$ESPLUGINS/$full_name/lucene-analyzers-$analyzer_jar_suffix-*.jar"
fi
for file in "$@"; do
assert_module_or_plugin_file "$ESPLUGINS/$full_name/$file"
done
}
# Install a meta plugin
# $1 - the plugin name
# $@ - all remaining arguments are jars that must exist in the plugin's
# installation directory
install_meta_plugin() {
local name=$1
install_plugin $name "$(readlink -m $name-*.zip)"
assert_module_or_plugin_directory "$ESPLUGINS/$name"
}
# Compare a list of plugin names to the plugins in the plugins pom and see if they are the same
# $1 the file containing the list of plugins we want to compare to
# $2 description of the source of the plugin list
compare_plugins_list() {
cat $1 | sort > /tmp/plugins
echo "Checking plugins from $2 (<) against expected plugins (>):"
diff -w /elasticsearch/qa/vagrant/build/plugins/expected /tmp/plugins
}