balena-cli/lib/actions/push.ts
Cameron Diver 6ad4598e7e
Add case-insensitive checking for application names in balena push
The filter is added with an `as any`, as the typings dont yet support
using $eq and $ne.

Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@balena.io>
2018-11-19 12:49:00 +00:00

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TypeScript

/*
Copyright 2016-2017 Balena
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*/
import { CommandDefinition } from 'capitano';
import { stripIndent } from 'common-tags';
import { BalenaSDK } from 'balena-sdk';
import { BuildError } from '../utils/device/errors';
// An regex to detect an IP address, from https://www.regular-expressions.info/ip.html
const IP_REGEX = new RegExp(
/\b(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.){3}(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\b/,
);
enum BuildTarget {
Cloud,
Device,
}
function getBuildTarget(appOrDevice: string): BuildTarget | null {
// First try the application regex from the api
if (/^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$/.test(appOrDevice)) {
return BuildTarget.Cloud;
}
if (IP_REGEX.test(appOrDevice)) {
return BuildTarget.Device;
}
return null;
}
async function getAppOwner(sdk: BalenaSDK, appName: string) {
const {
exitWithExpectedError,
selectFromList,
} = await import('../utils/patterns');
const _ = await import('lodash');
const applications = await sdk.models.application.getAll({
$expand: {
user: {
$select: ['username'],
},
},
$filter: {
$eq: [{ $tolower: { $: 'app_name' } }, appName.toLowerCase()],
},
$select: ['id'],
});
if (applications == null || applications.length === 0) {
exitWithExpectedError(
stripIndent`
No applications found with name: ${appName}.
This could mean that the application does not exist, or you do
not have the permissions required to access it.`,
);
}
if (applications.length === 1) {
return _.get(applications, '[0].user[0].username');
}
// If we got more than one application with the same name it means that the
// user has access to a collab app with the same name as a personal app. We
// present a list to the user which shows the fully qualified application
// name (user/appname) and allows them to select
const entries = _.map(applications, app => {
const username = _.get(app, 'user[0].username');
return {
name: `${username}/${appName}`,
extra: username,
};
});
const selected = await selectFromList(
`${
entries.length
} applications found with that name, please select the application you would like to push to`,
entries,
);
return selected.extra;
}
export const push: CommandDefinition<
{
applicationOrDevice: string;
},
{
source: string;
emulated: boolean;
nocache: boolean;
}
> = {
signature: 'push <applicationOrDevice>',
description:
'Start a remote build on the balena cloud build servers or a local mode device',
help: stripIndent`
This command can be used to start a build on the remote
balena cloud builders, or a local mode balena device.
When building on the balena cloud the given source directory will be sent to the
balena builder, and the build will proceed. This can be used as a drop-in
replacement for git push to deploy.
When building on a local mode device, the given source directory will be built on
device, and the resulting containers will be run on the device. Logs will be
streamed back from the device as part of the same invocation.
Examples:
$ balena push myApp
$ balena push myApp --source <source directory>
$ balena push myApp -s <source directory>
$ balena push 10.0.0.1
$ balena push 10.0.0.1 --source <source directory>
$ balena push 10.0.0.1 -s <source directory>
`,
permission: 'user',
options: [
{
signature: 'source',
alias: 's',
description:
'The source that should be sent to the balena builder to be built (defaults to the current directory)',
parameter: 'source',
},
{
signature: 'emulated',
alias: 'e',
description: 'Force an emulated build to occur on the remote builder',
boolean: true,
},
{
signature: 'nocache',
alias: 'c',
description: "Don't use cache when building this project",
boolean: true,
},
],
async action(params, options, done) {
const sdk = (await import('balena-sdk')).fromSharedOptions();
const Bluebird = await import('bluebird');
const remote = await import('../utils/remote-build');
const deviceDeploy = await import('../utils/device/deploy');
const { exitWithExpectedError } = await import('../utils/patterns');
const appOrDevice: string | null = params.applicationOrDevice;
if (appOrDevice == null) {
exitWithExpectedError('You must specify an application or a device');
}
const source = options.source || '.';
if (process.env.DEBUG) {
console.log(`[debug] Using ${source} as build source`);
}
const buildTarget = getBuildTarget(appOrDevice);
switch (buildTarget) {
case BuildTarget.Cloud:
const app = appOrDevice;
Bluebird.join(
sdk.auth.getToken(),
sdk.settings.get('balenaUrl'),
getAppOwner(sdk, app),
(token, baseUrl, owner) => {
const opts = {
emulated: options.emulated,
nocache: options.nocache,
};
const args = {
app,
owner,
source,
auth: token,
baseUrl,
sdk,
opts,
};
return remote.startRemoteBuild(args);
},
).nodeify(done);
break;
case BuildTarget.Device:
const device = appOrDevice;
// TODO: Support passing a different port
Bluebird.resolve(
deviceDeploy.deployToDevice({
source,
deviceHost: device,
}),
)
.catch(BuildError, e => {
exitWithExpectedError(e.toString());
})
.nodeify(done);
break;
default:
exitWithExpectedError(
stripIndent`
Build target not recognised. Please provide either an application name or device address.
The only supported device addresses currently are IP addresses.
If you believe your build target should have been detected, and this is an error, please
create an issue.`,
);
break;
}
},
};