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SHELL=/bin/bash
PY?=python
TAR?=0
BINDIR=bin
POFILESEXEC=$(BINDIR)/pofiles.py
FRONTENDEXEC=$(BINDIR)/frontend.py
REMOTEDATADIR=remote_data
MACSDIR=$(REMOTEDATADIR)/macs
CERTSSDIR=$(REMOTEDATADIR)/certs
DNSDIR=$(REMOTEDATADIR)/dns
# default version if nothing is provided by environment
INTERNETNL_VERSION ?= 0.0.0-dev0
ifeq ($(shell uname -m),arm64)
_env = env PATH="${bin}:$$PATH /usr/bin/arch -x86_64"
else
_env = env PATH="${bin}:$$PATH"
endif
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18136918/how-to-get-current-relative-directory-of-your-makefile
mkfile_path := $(abspath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
current_dir := $(notdir $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(mkfile_path))))
ROOT_DIR:=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))))
ifeq ($(TAR), 0)
POFILES_TAR_ARGS=to_tar
else
POFILES_TAR_ARGS=from_tar
POFILES_TAR_ARGS+=$(TAR)
endif
pysrcdirs = internetnl tests interface checks integration_tests
pysrc = $(shell find ${pysrcdirs} -name \*.py)
bin = .venv/bin
_env ?= env PATH="${bin}:$$PATH"
.PHONY: translations translations_tar frontend update_padded_macs update_cert_fingerprints update_root_key_file venv frontend clean clen_venv pip-compile pip-upgrade pip-upgrade-package pip-install run run-worker run-worker-batch-callback run-worker-batch-main run-worker-batch-scheduler run-heartbeat run-broker run-rabbit manage run-test-worker version unbound-3.10-github unbound-3.7-github nassl test check autofix integration-tests
help:
@echo 'Makefile for internet.nl'
@echo ''
@echo 'Usage:'
@echo ' make translations combine the translation files to Django PO files'
@echo ' make translations_tar create a tar from the translations'
@echo ' make translations_tar TAR=<tar.gz file> read the tar and update the translations'
@echo ' make frontend (re)generate CSS and Javascript'
@echo ' make update_padded_macs update padded MAC information'
@echo ' make update_cert_fingerprints update certificate fingerpint information'
@echo ' make update_root_key_file update DNS root key file'
translations:
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 $(POFILESEXEC) to_django
@echo "Make sure to run 'compilemessages' on the server to update the actual content"
translations_tar:
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 $(POFILESEXEC) $(POFILES_TAR_ARGS)
frontend:
# Rebuilds entire frontend, with minified styles and current translations.
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 $(FRONTENDEXEC) js
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 $(FRONTENDEXEC) css
${MAKE} translations
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py compilemessages --ignore=.venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py collectstatic --no-input
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py api_generate_doc
translate_content_to_main:
# Note: you may need to run this a few times to get rid of the access denied errors...
# This retrieves the content from the content repository and merges it with the .po files of this repo.
# The procedure is detailed at: https://github.com/internetstandards/Internet.nl_content/blob/master/.README.md
rm -rf tmp/locale_files/
rm -f tmp/content_repo.tar.gz
git clone git@github.com:internetstandards/Internet.nl_content/ tmp/locale_files/
# If you need a specific branch people are working on:
# git clone -b news-item_PLIS-meeting_on_IPv6 https://github.com/internetstandards/Internet.nl_content/ tmp/locale_files/
# change dir to tmp to prevent the /tmp dir being mentioned in the resulting tar file.
cd tmp && tar zcvf content_repo.tar.gz locale_files/*
${MAKE} translations_tar TAR=tmp/content_repo.tar.gz
${MAKE} translations
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py compilemessages --ignore=.venv
# Purposefully _not_ deleting things in the tmp dir so it allows inspection after execution.
update_padded_macs:
chmod +x $(MACSDIR)/update-macs.sh
cd $(MACSDIR); ./update-macs.sh
update_cert_fingerprints:
chmod +x $(CERTSSDIR)/update-certs.sh
chmod +x $(CERTSSDIR)/mk-ca-bundle.pl
cd $(CERTSSDIR); ./update-certs.sh
update_root_key_file:
unbound-anchor -a $(DNSDIR)/root.key
# Internetnl only supports python 3.7!
venv: .venv/make_venv_complete ## Create virtual environment
.venv/make_venv_complete:
${MAKE} clean
# todo: how to set python3 correctly on m1 macs??
python3 -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} pip install -U pip pip-tools
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} pip install -Ur requirements.txt
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} pip install -Ur requirements-dev.txt
# After this you also need to make an unbound, see below for a list of commands and flavors.
# Example: make unbound
# You also need to make nassl
# example: make nassl
touch .venv/make_venv_complete
clean: ## Cleanup
clean: clean_venv
clean_venv: # Remove venv
@echo "Cleaning venv"
@rm -rf .venv
@rm -f .unbound
pip-compile: ## compile an updated requirements.txt
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile requirements.in
pip-compile-dev: ## compile an updated requirements{-dev}.txt
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile requirements.in
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile requirements-dev.in
pip-upgrade: ## upgrades all packages in requirements.txt to latest permitted version
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile --upgrade requirements.in
pip-upgrade-dev: ## upgrades all packages in requirements{-dev}.txt to latest permitted version
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile --upgrade requirements.in
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile --upgrade requirements-dev.in
pip-upgrade-package: ## Upgrades a specific package in the requirements.txt
# example: make pip-upgrade-package package=django
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m piptools compile --upgrade-package ${package}
pip-install: ## install all packages from requirements.txt
# We use pip install rather than pip-sync here, because we have external dependencies (#695)
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m pip install -U -r requirements.txt
pip-install-dev: ## install all packages requirements{-dev}.txt
# We use pip install rather than pip-sync here, because we have external dependencies (#695)
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m pip install -U -r requirements.txt -r requirements-dev.txt
run-app: venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py runserver [::1]:8000
run-worker: venv
# The original worker has mapping suchas Q:w1 default etc, this translates to CELERY ROUTES in settings.py it seems.
# Todo: currently it seems that all tasks are put on the default or celery queue as mapping is not applied.
# Todo: Eventlet results in a database deadlock, gevent does not.
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m celery -A internetnl worker --pool eventlet -E -ldebug -Q db_worker,slow_db_worker,batch_callback,batch_main,worker_slow,celery,default,batch_slow,batch_scheduler,worker_nassl,ipv6_worker,resolv_worker,dnssec_worker,nassl_worker,rpki_worker,web_worker,mail_worker --time-limit=300 --concurrency=20 -n generic_worker
run-worker-batch-main: venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m celery -A internetnl worker -E -ldebug -Q batch_main --time-limit=300 --concurrency=20 -n batch_main
run-worker-batch-scheduler: venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m celery -A internetnl worker -E -ldebug -Q batch_scheduler --time-limit=300 --concurrency=2 -n batch_scheduler
run-worker-batch-callback: venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m celery -A internetnl worker -E -ldebug -Q batch_callback --time-limit=300 --concurrency=2 -n batch_callback
run-worker-batch-slow: venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m celery -A internetnl worker -E -ldebug -Q batch_slow --time-limit=300 --concurrency=2 -n batch_slow
run-heartbeat: venv
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 -m celery -A internetnl beat
run-broker:
docker run --rm --name=redis -p 6379:6379 redis
run-rabbit:
docker run --rm --name=redis -p 6379:6379 redis
# %:
# @:
#
# args = `arg="$(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS))" && echo $${arg:-${1}}`
# If the first argument is "run"...
ifeq (manage,$(firstword $(MAKECMDGOALS)))
# use the rest as arguments for "run"
RUN_ARGS := $(wordlist 2,$(words $(MAKECMDGOALS)),$(MAKECMDGOALS))
# ...and turn them into do-nothing targets
$(eval $(RUN_ARGS):;@:)
endif
ifeq (run-test-worker,$(firstword $(MAKECMDGOALS)))
# use the rest as arguments for "run"
RUN_ARGS := $(wordlist 2,$(words $(MAKECMDGOALS)),$(MAKECMDGOALS))
# ...and turn them into do-nothing targets
$(eval $(RUN_ARGS):;@:)
endif
prog: # ...
# ...
# usage: make manage <command in manage.py>
.PHONY: manage
manage: venv
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6273608/how-to-pass-argument-to-makefile-from-command-line
# Example: make manage api_check_ipv6 ARGS="--domain nu.nl"
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py $(RUN_ARGS) $(ARGS)
# use venv prerequisite or empty env variable depending on running in docker or old environment
ifeq (,$(wildcard /.dockerenv))
run-test-worker: venv
else
run-test-worker: _env=
run-test-worker:
endif
# Know that the worker will complain that the database is plainly been dropped, this is exactly what happens during
# tests. It will keep on running, and the tests will run well.
# DJANGO_DATABASE=testworker
${_env} python3 -m celery --app internetnl worker -E -ldebug --pool $(RUN_ARGS) --queues celery,default,db_worker,slow_db_worker,batch_callback,batch_main,worker_slow,batch_slow,batch_scheduler,nassl_worker,rpki_worker,ipv6_worker,mail_worker,web_worker,resolv_worker,dnssec_worker --time-limit=300 --concurrency=20 -n generic_worker > debug.log 2>&1
# compiling unbound for an x86_64 system:
ifeq ($(shell uname -m),arm64)
# arm64: -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/ -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9
PYTHON_LDFLAGS="-L -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9"
# arm64: -I/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/include/python3.9
PYTHON_CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/include/python3.9"
endif
version:
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 --version
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} python3 manage.py version
unbound-3.9: venv .unbound-3.9
.unbound-3.9:
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && ${_env} ./configure --prefix=/home/$(USER)/usr/local --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON_VERSION=3.9 PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-3.9
unbound-3.8: venv .unbound-3.8
.unbound-3.8:
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && ${_env} ./configure --prefix=/home/$(USER)/usr/local --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON_VERSION=3.8 PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-3.8
unbound-3.7: venv .unbound-3.7
.unbound-3.7:
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && ${_env} ./configure --prefix=/opt/$(USER)/unbound2/ --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON_VERSION=3.7 PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-3.7
unbound-3.7-non-standard: venv .unbound-3.7-non-standard
.unbound-3.7-non-standard:
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && ${_env} ./configure --prefix=/opt/$(USER)/unbound2/ --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON="/usr/local/bin/python3.7" PYTHON_LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8 -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/config-3.8-darwin -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib -lpython3.7" PYTHON_VERSION=3.7 PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-3.7-non-standard
unbound-3.7-github: venv .unbound-3.7-github
.unbound-3.7-github:
# Installs unbound on the github worker.
# Todo: would it make sense to enable the venv before this so we always have the right python binaries?
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && ${_env} ./configure --prefix=$(ROOT_DIR)/_unbound/ --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON_VERSION=3.7 PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-3.7-github
unbound-3.10-github: venv .unbound-3.10-github
.unbound-3.10-github:
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && ${_env} ./configure --prefix=$(ROOT_DIR)/_unbound/ --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON_VERSION=3.10 PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-3.10-github
unbound-x86-3.9: .unbound-x86-3.9
.unbound-x86-3.9:
# For m1 users:
# arch -x86_64 /bin/bash
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew install python@3.9
# brew unlink python@3.9 && brew link python@3.9
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew install libevent
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew install hiredis
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
pydir = "/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/"
cd unbound && /usr/bin/arch -x86_64 ./configure --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON="/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.9/3.9.9/bin/python3.9" PYTHON_LDFLAGS="-L$(pydir)lib/python3.9 -L$(pydir)lib/python3.9/config-3.9-darwin -L$(pydir)/lib -lpython3.9" PYTHON_CPPFLAGS="-I$(pydir)/include/python3.9" PYTHON_LIBDIR="$(pydir)/lib" PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages && make install
touch .unbound-x86-3.9
unbound-x86-3.8: .unbound-x86-3.8
.unbound-x86-3.8:
# For m1 users:
# arch -x86_64 /bin/bash
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew install python@3.8
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew unlink python@3.8 && /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew link --overwrite python@3.8
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew install libevent
# /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew install hiredis
rm -rf unbound
git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/unbound
cd unbound && /usr/bin/arch -x86_64 ./configure --enable-internetnl --with-pyunbound --with-libevent --with-libhiredis PYTHON="/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/bin/python3.8" PYTHON_SITE_PKG=$(ROOT_DIR)/.venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages PYTHON_LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8 -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/config-3.8-darwin -L/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib -lpython3.8" PYTHON_CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/include/python3.8" PYTHON_LIBDIR="/usr/local/Cellar/python@3.8/3.8.12_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib" && make install
touch .unbound-x86-3.8
# To use it, and not the one that comes with brew:
# sudo /usr/local/sbin/unbound
nassl: venv .nassl
.nassl:
# This makes a complete new checkout and build of nassl with the internet.nl code.
rm -rf nassl_freebsd
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://github.com/internetstandards/nassl.git nassl_freebsd --branch internetnl
# cd nassl_freebsd && git checkout internetnl
cd nassl_freebsd && mkdir -p bin/openssl-legacy/freebsd64
cd nassl_freebsd && mkdir -p bin/openssl-modern/freebsd64
cd nassl_freebsd && wget https://zlib.net/zlib-1.3.tar.gz
cd nassl_freebsd && tar xvfz zlib-1.3.tar.gz
cd nassl_freebsd && git clone https://github.com/PeterMosmans/openssl.git openssl-1.0.2e
# We generally follow 1.0.2-chacha branch, which moves little, but pinned to latest commit here for reproducibility
cd nassl_freebsd && cd openssl-1.0.2e; git checkout 08802aaaa43a43c3bffc0d7cba8aed013bd14a55; cd ..
cd nassl_freebsd && git clone https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git openssl-master
cd nassl_freebsd && cd openssl-master; git checkout OpenSSL_1_1_1c; cd ..
. .venv/bin/activate && cd nassl_freebsd && ${_env} python3 build_from_scratch.py
. .venv/bin/activate && cd nassl_freebsd && ${_env} python3 setup.py install
touch .nassl
old-test: .make.test
.make.test:
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=internetnl.settings ${_env} coverage run --omit '*migrations*'\
-m pytest --log-cli-level=10 -vvv -ra -k 'not integration_celery and not integration_scanners and not system' \
--ignore=integration_tests/ ${test_args}
# generate coverage
${_env} coverage report
# and pretty html
${_env} coverage html
# ensure no model updates are commited without migrations
# Todo: disabled because the app now requires celery to run. This should be added to the CI first.
# ${_env} python3 manage.py makemigrations --check
testcase: ${app}
# run specific testcase
# example: make testcase case=test_openstreetmaps
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=internetnl.settings ${_env} pytest -vvv --log-cli-level=10 -k ${case}
old-check: .make.check.py
.make.check.py: ${pysrc}
# check code quality
${_env} pylama ${pysrcdirs} --skip "**/migrations/*"
# check formatting
${_env} black --line-length 120 --check ${pysrcdirs}
autofix: .make.fix ## automatic fix of trivial code quality issues
.make.fix: ${pysrc}
# remove unused imports
${_env} autoflake -ri --remove-all-unused-imports ${pysrcdirs}
# autoformat code
# -q is used because a few files cannot be formatted with black, and will raise errors
${_env} black --line-length 120 -q ${pysrcdirs}
# replaced by black: fix trivial pep8 style issues
# replaced by black: ${_env} autopep8 -ri ${pysrcdirs}
# replaced by black: sort imports
# replaced by black: ${_env} isort -rc ${pysrcdirs}
# do a check after autofixing to show remaining problems
${MAKE} check
run-gunicorn:
# 2022 02 03: gunicorn does not work with eventlet > 0.30.2, but that version has security issue GHSA-9p9m-jm8w-94p2
# See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67409452/gunicorn-importerror-cannot-import-name-already-handled-from-eve
# Running this older version is a no go. So running with gevent is required.
# change debug level to debug...
# sudo su -
# service internetnl-gunicorn stop
# sudo su internetnl
# cd /opt/internetnl/Internet.nl/
# source ~/internet.nl.env
# source ./.venv/bin/activate
# gunicorn --bind localhost:8000 --workers 3 --worker-class gevent internetnl.wsgi:application
# or
# sudo su internetnl
# cd /opt/internetnl/Internet.nl/
# source ~/internet.nl.env
# source ./.venv/bin/activate
# python3 -m celery --app internetnl worker -E -ldebug --pool prefork --queues db_worker,slow_db_worker,batch_callback,batch_main,worker_slow,batch_slow,batch_scheduler,celery,default --time-limit=300 --concurrency=5 -n generic_worker
. .venv/bin/activate && ${_env} gunicorn --bind localhost:8000 --workers 3 --worker-class gevent internetnl.wsgi:application --access-logfile gunicorn-access.log --error-logfile gunicorn-error.log
enable:
source /opt/internetnl/internet.nl.env
source /opt/internetnl/Internet.nl/.venv/bin/activate
.QA: qa
qa: fix check test
# create some shorthands
env ?=
environment ?= ${env}
test_args ?= ${testargs}
ifeq (${environment},dev)
environment = develop
endif
# allow overriding settings
ifneq (,$(wildcard docker/local.env))
localenv=--env-file=docker/local.env
endif
# command used to bring projects up
DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD=docker compose ${compose_args} \
--env-file=docker/defaults.env \
--env-file=docker/${environment}.env \
${localenv}
# after the project is up, we can use the project name instead of providing all environment files
DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD=docker compose ${compose_args} --project-name=internetnl-${environment}
# build.env includes all compose files, so this will build all services images
DOCKER_COMPOSE_BUILD_CMD=docker compose ${compose_args} \
--env-file=docker/defaults.env \
--env-file=docker/build.env
build docker-compose-build:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_BUILD_CMD} build --build-arg=INTERNETNL_VERSION=${INTERNETNL_VERSION} ${services}
docker-compose:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} ${args}
up docker-compose-up:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} up --wait --no-build --remove-orphans ${services}
@if [ "${environment}" = "test" ]; then echo -e "\n🚀 Running on http://localhost:8081"; fi
@if [ "${environment}" = "develop" ]; then echo -e "\n🚀 Running on http://localhost:8080"; fi
run docker-compose-run:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} up --no-build ${services}
restart docker-compose-restart:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} restart --no-deps ${services}
docker-compose-up-build-no-deps:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} up --wait --build --no-deps --build-arg=INTERNETNL_VERSION=${INTERNETNL_VERSION} ${services}
up-no-deps:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} up --wait --no-deps ${services}
ps docker-compose-ps:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} ps
docker-compose-app-attach:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} attach -ti app
logs docker-compose-logs: services=webserver app worker resolver test-target
logs docker-compose-logs:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} logs --follow ${services}
logs-all docker-compose-logs-all:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} logs --follow
logs-all-dump:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} logs
exec docker-compose-exec: service=app
exec docker-compose-exec: cmd=/bin/bash
exec docker-compose-exec:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec --user root ${service} ${cmd}
run-shell: service=app
run-shell: cmd=/bin/bash
run-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} run ${run_args} --entrypoint ${cmd} ${service}
docker-compose-create-superuser:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec app ./manage.py shell -c "from django.contrib.auth.models import User; User.objects.create_superuser('admin', 'admin@example.com', 'admin')"
docker-compose-rabbitmq-admin:
open "http://guest:guest@localhost:$$(${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} port rabbitmq 15672)"
postgres-shell docker-compose-postgres-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec postgres psql --username "internetnl" --dbname "internetnl_db1"
redis-shell docker-compose-redis-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec redis redis-cli
docker-compose-reset-test-target:
curl http://localhost:8080/clear/target.test/ -s
# pause all containers, but don't remove them
stop docker-compose-stop:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} stop
# stop and remove all containers, but keep volumes (eg: routinator cache, databases)
down docker-compose-down:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} down
down-remove-volumes docker-compose-down-remove-volumes:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} down --volumes
docker-compose-reset:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} down --volumes
docker network prune -f
pull docker-compose-pull:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} pull ${pull_args}
test-runner-shell integration-tests-shell docker-compose-test-runner-shell: env=test
test-runner-shell integration-tests-shell docker-compose-test-runner-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} run --entrypoint /bin/bash test-runner
batch-api-create-db-indexes docker-compose-batch-api-create-db-indexes:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec app ./manage.py api_create_db_indexes
integration-tests: env=test
integration-tests:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_UP_PULL_CMD} run --rm test-runner --screenshot=only-on-failure --video=retain-on-failure --junit-xml=test-results.xml ${_test_args} ${test_args} integration_tests/integration/
integration-tests-verbose: _test_args=--verbose --verbose
integration-tests-verbose: integration-tests
integration-tests-all-browser: _test_args=--browser=firefox --browser=chromium --browser=webkit
integration-tests-all-browser: integration-tests
integration-tests-trace: _test_args=--tracing=retain-on-failure
integration-tests-trace: integration-tests
live-tests:
COMPOSE_FILE=docker/docker-compose-test-runner-live.yml docker compose run --rm test-runner-live \
-ra --screenshot=only-on-failure --video=retain-on-failure --junit-xml=test-results.xml ${test_args} integration_tests/live/
# use OS specific hostname for Docker host
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin)
docker_host = host.docker.internal
else
docker_host = host-gateway
endif
DOCKER_COMPOSE_DEVELOP_CMD=COMPOSE_FILE=docker/docker-compose-test-runner-develop.yml docker compose
# this runs limited live test suite against the development environment to test its sanity
develop-tests development-environment-tests:
APP_URLS=http://${docker_host}:8080 ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_DEVELOP_CMD} run --rm test-runner-development-environment \
-ra --screenshot=only-on-failure --video=retain-on-failure --junit-xml=test-results.xml ${test_args} integration_tests/develop/
develop-tests-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_DEVELOP_CMD} run --rm --entrypoint bash test-runner-development-environment
DOCKER_COMPOSE_TEST_CMD=COMPOSE_FILE=docker/docker-compose.yml:docker/docker-compose-test.yml \
docker compose ${compose_args} \
--env-file=docker/defaults.env \
--env-file=docker/test.env \
${localenv}
test:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TEST_CMD} run --rm test python3 \
-m coverage run \
-m pytest -vvv -ra \
--junit-xml=test-results.xml \
$(filter-out integration_tests,${pysrcdirs}) \
${test_args}
test-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TEST_CMD} run --rm test bash
test-all:
# bring running environments down
$(MAKE) down environment=develop
$(MAKE) down environment=test
# build all images
$(MAKE) build
# run checks
$(MAKE) check
# run unittests
$(MAKE) up environment=test
$(MAKE) test
$(MAKE) down environment=test
# run development environment tests
$(MAKE) up environment=develop
$(MAKE) develop-tests
$(MAKE) down environment=develop
# run integration tests
$(MAKE) up environment=test
$(MAKE) integration-tests
$(MAKE) down environment=test
DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD=COMPOSE_FILE=docker/docker-compose-tools.yml docker compose
lint:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools bin/lint.sh ${pysrcdirs}
check:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools bin/check.sh ${pysrcdirs}
fix:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools bin/fix.sh ${pysrcdirs}
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools bin/lint.sh ${pysrcdirs}
check-gixy: env=test
check-gixy:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec webserver /opt/gixy/bin/gixy /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
build-linttest linttest-build:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} build tools
linttest-shell:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools bash
requirements: requirements.txt requirements-dev.txt
requirements.txt: requirements.in
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools pip-compile requirements.in
requirements-dev.txt: requirements-dev.in
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_TOOLS_CMD} run --rm tools pip-compile requirements-dev.in
integration-tests-debug:
${_env} pytest --setup-show -v --capture=no integration-tests ${test_args}
# run integration-tests against development environment instance
integration-tests-against-develop: _env:=${_env} INTERNETNL_USE_DOCKER_COMPOSE_PROJECT="internetnl"
integration-tests-against-develop: integration-tests
# reset caches in development environment and run integration-tests against development environment instance
integration-tests-reset-and-against-develop: docker-compose-redis-clear-celery-results integration-tests-against-develop
# Docker container runtime for MacOS
# until nassl can be built for ARM: https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/nassl/issues/39
# it is required to emulate x86_64 under Apple Silicon Macs
docker-compose-runtime-start:
colima start --cpu 4 --memory 8 --arch x86_64
docker-compose-runtime-stop:
colima stop
images = $(patsubst %.py,%.png,$(wildcard documentation/images/*.py))
documentation-images: ${images}
documentation/images/%.png: documentation/images/%.py | ${nwdiag}
docker run -it --rm -v "$${PWD}/$(@D)/":/$(@D) -w /$(@D) gtramontina/diagrams:0.23.1 $(<F)
batch-api-add-user docker-compose-batch-api-add-user: name=${username}
batch-api-add-user docker-compose-batch-api-add-user: organization=internetnl
batch-api-add-user docker-compose-batch-api-add-user: email=${username}@example.com
batch-api-add-user docker-compose-batch-api-add-user:
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec app ./manage.py api_users register -u ${username} -n ${name} -o ${organization} -e ${email}
${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} exec webserver htpasswd -b /etc/nginx/htpasswd/batch_api.htpasswd ${username} ${password}
test-%: env=test
test-up test-down test-build test-stop: test-%: %