Remove unused old script (#3196)
This appears to be from the RabbitMQ era and isn't referenced from anywhere else in the codebase.
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Build and run a docker image for Boulder. This is suitable for running
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# repeatedly during development because Docker will cache the image it builds,
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# and will only re-do the minimum necessary.
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#
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# NOTE: Currently we're not able to effectively cache the DB setup steps,
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# because setting up the DB depends on source files in the Boulder repo. So any
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# time source files change, Docker treats that as potentially invalidating the
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# steps that came after the COPY. In theory we could add a step that copies only
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# the files necessary to do the migrations, run them, and then copy the rest of
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# the source.
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set -o errexit
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cd $(dirname $0)/..
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# helper function to return the state of the container (true if running, false if not)
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is_running(){
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local name=$1
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local state=$(docker inspect --format "{{.State.Running}}" $name 2>/dev/null)
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if [[ "$state" == "false" ]]; then
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# the container is up but not running
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# we should remove it so we can bring up another
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docker rm $name
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fi
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echo $state
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}
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# To share the same boulder config between docker and non-docker cases
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# we use host networking but restrict containers to listen to
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# 127.0.0.1 to avoid exposing services beyond the host.
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if [[ "$(is_running boulder-mysql)" != "true" ]]; then
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# bring up mysql mariadb container - no need to publish port
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# 3306 with host networking
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docker run -d \
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-e MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes \
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--name boulder-mysql \
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mariadb:10.1 mysqld --bind-address=0.0.0.0
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fi
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if [[ "$(is_running boulder-rabbitmq)" != "true" ]]; then
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docker run -d \
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-e RABBITMQ_NODE_IP_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
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--name boulder-rabbitmq \
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rabbitmq:3
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fi
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# build the boulder docker image
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docker build --rm --force-rm -t letsencrypt/boulder .
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# In order to talk to a letsencrypt client running on the host, the fake DNS
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# client used in Boulder's start.py needs to know what the host's IP is from the
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# perspective of the container. The default value is 127.0.0.1. If you'd
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# like your Boulder instance to always talk to some other host, you can set
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# FAKE_DNS to that host's IP address.
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fake_dns_args=()
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if [[ $FAKE_DNS ]]; then
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fake_dns_args=(-e "FAKE_DNS=$FAKE_DNS")
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fi
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# run the boulder container
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# The excluding `-d` command makes the instance interactive, so you can kill
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# the boulder container with Ctrl-C.
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docker run --rm -it \
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"${fake_dns_args[@]}" \
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-p 4000:4000 \
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-p 4001:4001 \
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-p 4002:4002 \
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-p 4003:4003 \
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-p 4430:4430 \
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-p 4431:4431 \
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-p 8053:8053 \
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-p 8055:8055 \
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--name boulder \
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--link=boulder-mysql:boulder-mysql \
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--link=boulder-rabbitmq:boulder-rabbitmq \
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--add-host=boulder:127.0.0.1 \
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letsencrypt/boulder "$@"
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