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#!/usr/bin/ruby -rubygems
#
# Usage information at the end of the script.
#
require 'getoptlong'
require 'custodian/parser'
require 'custodian/queue'
require 'custodian/settings'
#
# Entry-point to our code.
#
if __FILE__ == $PROGRAM_NAME
help = false
manual = false
begin
opts = GetoptLong.new(
['--dump', '-d', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT],
['--test', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT],
['--file', '-f', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT],
['--help', '-h', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT],
['--manual', '-m', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT]
)
opts.each do |opt, arg|
case opt
when '--dump' then
ENV['DUMP'] = '1'
when '--test' then
ENV['TEST'] = '1'
when '--file' then
ENV['FILE'] = arg
when '--help' then
help = true
when '--manual' then
manual = true
end
end
rescue StandardError => ex
puts "Option parsing failed: #{ex}"
exit
end
#
# Show the help information.
#
if manual || help
DATA.read.split("\n").each do |line|
puts Regexp.last_match(1).dup if line =~ /^# ?(.*)/
end
exit 0
end
#
# Connected to the queue - be it redis or beanstalkd
#
settings = Custodian::Settings.instance
queue = Custodian::QueueType.create(settings.queue_type)
unless queue
puts "Failed to connect to the #{settings.queue_type} queue"
exit 1
end
#
# Create the parser object.
#
mon = Custodian::Parser.new
#
# Parse our configuration file. If there are errors then we'll
# exit this script.
#
begin
mon.parse_file(ENV['FILE'])
rescue => e
puts "Failure in parsing the configuration file : #{ENV['FILE']}"
puts e.to_s
exit(1)
end
mon.jobs.each do |test|
if ENV['TEST']
# nop
elsif ENV['DUMP']
puts test
else
queue.add(test.to_s)
end
end
end
__END__
#
# NAME
# custodian-enqueue - Parse tests from a file and enqueue them.
#
# SYNOPSIS
# custodian-enqueue [ -h | --help ]
# [ -m | --manual]
# [ -q | --queue NAME]
# [ -f | --file FILE]
# [ -d | --dump ]
# [ | --test ]
#
# OPTIONS
#
# -h, --help Show a help message, and exit.
#
# -m, --manual Show this manual, and exit.
#
# -d, --dump Dump the parsed tests to the console.
# (They are not inserted to the queue.)
#
# --test Test the parsing of the given file, alert on errors.
#
# -f, --file FILE Parse the given configuration file.
#
#
#
# ABOUT
#
# This tool reads a single configuration file and parses it into a
# series of network & protocol tests. These tests are then stored in
# a queue from which workers can retrieve and execute them.
#
# The dequeing process may occur up numerous other hosts.
#
# CONFIGURATION FILE
#
# The configuration file is 99% compatible with that used in the tool
# custodian replaces.
#
#
# AUTHOR
#
# Steve Kemp <steve@bytemark.co.uk>
#
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