When removing the dependency on sudo in our CI Makefile, I realized
that the list of images that we pull contains some old images that we
no longer support in lcitool, but can be still pulled from the
registry. This is a simple checker which runs in context of the refresh
script which informs the developer/maintainer that there are some old
redundant images that should be purged from the registry, so that
people don't try to run local builds in those (which will most likely
fail anyway).
Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet(a)redhat.com>
---
ci/containers/check-registry.py | 96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ci/containers/refresh | 5 ++
2 files changed, 101 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 ci/containers/check-registry.py
diff --git a/ci/containers/check-registry.py b/ci/containers/check-registry.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f0159da54d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ci/containers/check-registry.py
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+
+import argparse
+import subprocess
+import shutil
+import sys
+
+import util
+
+
+def get_image_distro(image_name: str):
+ name_prefix = "ci-"
+ name_suffix = "-cross-"
+
+ distro = image_name[len(name_prefix):]
+
+ index = distro.find(name_suffix)
+ if index > 0:
+ distro = distro[:index]
+
+ return distro
+
+
+def get_undesirables(registry_distros_d, hosts_l):
+ """ Returns a dictionary of 'id':'name' pairs of
images that can be purged"""
+
+ undesirables_d = {}
+ for distro in registry_distros_d:
+ if distro not in hosts_l:
+ for image in registry_distros_d[distro]:
+ undesirables_d[str(image["id"])] = image["path"]
+
+ return undesirables_d if undesirables_d else None
+
+
+def get_lcitool_hosts(lcitool_path):
+ """ Returns a list of supported hosts by lcitool
+ @param lcitool_path: absolute path to local copy of lcitool, if omitted it is
+ assumed lcitool is installed in the current environment"""
+
+ if not lcitool_path:
+ lcitool_path = "lcitool"
+ if not shutil.which(lcitool_path):
+ sys.exit("error: 'lcitool' not installed")
+
+ lcitool_out = subprocess.check_output([lcitool_path, "hosts"])
+ return lcitool_out.decode("utf-8").splitlines()
+
+
+def main():
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ parser.add_argument("project_id",
+ help="GitLab project ID")
+ parser.add_argument("--lcitool_path",
+ dest="lcitool",
+ metavar="PATH",
+ help="absolute path to lcitool, CWD is used if
omitted")
+
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+
+ uri = util.get_registry_uri(util.PROJECT_ID)
+ images_json = util.list_images(uri + "?per_page=100")
+
+ registry_distros_d = {}
+ for image in images_json:
+ distro_name = get_image_distro(image["name"])
+
+ try:
+ registry_distros_d[distro_name].append(image)
+ except KeyError:
+ registry_distros_d[distro_name] = [image]
+
+ hosts_l = get_lcitool_hosts(args.lcitool)
+
+ # print the list of images that we can safely purge from the registry
+ undesirables_d = get_undesirables(registry_distros_d, hosts_l)
+ if undesirables_d:
+ undesirable_image_names = "\t" +
"\n\t".join(undesirables_d.values())
+ undesirable_image_ids = " ".join(undesirables_d.keys())
+
+ sys.exit(f"""
+The following images can be purged from the registry:
+
+{undesirable_image_names}
+
+You can remove the above images over the API with the following code snippet:
+
+\t$ for image_id in {undesirable_image_ids} \\
+\t;do \\
+\t\tcurl --request DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <access_token>" \\
+\t\t{util.get_registry_uri(util.PROJECT_ID)}/$image_id \\
+\t;done""")
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/ci/containers/refresh b/ci/containers/refresh
index a39d0b0996..9dfaf75300 100755
--- a/ci/containers/refresh
+++ b/ci/containers/refresh
@@ -40,3 +40,8 @@ do
$LCITOOL dockerfile $host libvirt > ci-$host.Dockerfile
done
+
+# Check whether there are some old images in the container registry that could
+# be purged - mainly because the list-images script would list them as
+# available
+/usr/bin/env python3 check-registry.py --lcitool_path "$LCITOOL" 192693
--
2.29.2