cri-o/cmd/kpod/info.go

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kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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package main
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"runtime"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/system"
"github.com/ghodss/yaml"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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"github.com/urfave/cli"
)
var (
infoDescription = "display system information"
infoCommand = cli.Command{
Name: "info",
Usage: infoDescription,
Description: `Information display here pertain to the host, current storage stats, and build of kpod. Useful for the user and when reporting issues.`,
Flags: infoFlags,
Action: infoCmd,
ArgsUsage: "",
}
infoFlags = []cli.Flag{
cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "debug, D",
Usage: "display additional debug information",
},
cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "json",
Usage: "output as JSON instead of the default YAML",
},
}
)
func infoCmd(c *cli.Context) error {
info := map[string]interface{}{}
infoGivers := []infoGiverFunc{
storeInfo,
hostInfo,
}
if c.Bool("debug") {
infoGivers = append(infoGivers, debugInfo)
}
for _, giver := range infoGivers {
thisName, thisInfo, err := giver(c)
if err != nil {
info[thisName] = infoErr(err)
continue
}
info[thisName] = thisInfo
}
var buf []byte
var err error
if c.Bool("json") {
buf, err = json.MarshalIndent(info, "", " ")
} else {
buf, err = yaml.Marshal(info)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Println(string(buf))
return nil
}
func infoErr(err error) map[string]interface{} {
return map[string]interface{}{
"error": err.Error(),
}
}
type infoGiverFunc func(c *cli.Context) (name string, info map[string]interface{}, err error)
// top-level "debug" info
func debugInfo(c *cli.Context) (string, map[string]interface{}, error) {
info := map[string]interface{}{}
info["compiler"] = runtime.Compiler
info["go version"] = runtime.Version()
return "debug", info, nil
}
// top-level "host" info
func hostInfo(c *cli.Context) (string, map[string]interface{}, error) {
// lets say OS, arch, number of cpus, amount of memory, maybe os distribution/version, hostname, kernel version, uptime
info := map[string]interface{}{}
info["os"] = runtime.GOOS
info["arch"] = runtime.GOARCH
info["cpus"] = runtime.NumCPU()
mi, err := system.ReadMemInfo()
if err != nil {
info["meminfo"] = infoErr(err)
} else {
// TODO this might be a place for github.com/dustin/go-humanize
info["MemTotal"] = mi.MemTotal
info["MemFree"] = mi.MemFree
info["SwapTotal"] = mi.SwapTotal
info["SwapFree"] = mi.SwapFree
}
if kv, err := readKernelVersion(); err != nil {
info["kernel"] = infoErr(err)
} else {
info["kernel"] = kv
}
if up, err := readUptime(); err != nil {
info["uptime"] = infoErr(err)
} else {
info["uptime"] = up
}
if host, err := os.Hostname(); err != nil {
info["hostname"] = infoErr(err)
} else {
info["hostname"] = host
}
return "host", info, nil
}
// top-level "store" info
func storeInfo(c *cli.Context) (string, map[string]interface{}, error) {
storeStr := "store"
config, err := getConfig(c)
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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if err != nil {
return storeStr, nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "Could not get config")
}
store, err := getStore(config)
if err != nil {
return storeStr, nil, err
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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}
// lets say storage driver in use, number of images, number of containers
info := map[string]interface{}{}
info["GraphRoot"] = store.GraphRoot()
info["GraphDriverName"] = store.GraphDriverName()
images, err := store.Images()
if err != nil {
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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info["ImageStore"] = infoErr(err)
} else {
info["ImageStore"] = map[string]interface{}{
"number": len(images),
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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}
}
containers, err := store.Containers()
if err != nil {
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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info["ContainerStore"] = infoErr(err)
} else {
info["ContainerStore"] = map[string]interface{}{
"number": len(containers),
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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}
}
return storeStr, info, nil
kpod: info subcommand Design: The output of the `info` subcommand ought to be directly consumable in a format like JSON or yaml. The structure being a map of sorts. Each subsection of information being an individual cluster under the top-level, like platform info, debug, storage, etc. Even if there are errors under the top level key, the value will be a map with the key of "error" and the value as the message of the `err.Error()`. In this way, the command always returns usable output. Ideally there will be a means for anything that can register info to do so independently from it being in the single info.go, so this approach is having a typed signature for the function that gives info, but i'm sure it could be better. Current iteration of this outputs the following as a limited user: ```yaml host: MemFree: 711307264 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: error: 'mkdir /var/run/containers/storage: permission denied' ``` and as root (`sudo kpod info -D`): ```yaml debug: compiler: gc go version: go1.7.6 goroutines: 3 host: MemFree: 717795328 MemTotal: 2096222208 SwapFree: 2147479552 SwapTotal: 2147479552 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 os: linux store: ContainerStore: number: 1 GraphDriverName: overlay2 GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage ImageStore: number: 1 ``` And with the `--json --debug` flag: ```json { "debug": { "compiler": "gc", "go version": "go1.7.6", "goroutines": 3 }, "host": { "MemFree": 709402624, "MemTotal": 2096222208, "SwapFree": 2147479552, "SwapTotal": 2147479552, "arch": "amd64", "cpus": 1, "os": "linux" }, "store": { "ContainerStore": { "number": 1 }, "GraphDriverName": "overlay2", "GraphRoot": "/var/lib/containers/storage", "ImageStore": { "number": 1 } } } ``` Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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}
func readKernelVersion() (string, error) {
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/version")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
f := bytes.Fields(buf)
if len(f) < 2 {
return string(bytes.TrimSpace(buf)), nil
}
return string(f[2]), nil
}
func readUptime() (string, error) {
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/uptime")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
f := bytes.Fields(buf)
if len(f) < 1 {
return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid uptime")
}
return string(f[0]), nil
}