airshipctl/tools/deployment/33_cluster_move_target_node.sh
Vladislav Kuzmin debd301319 Add document filtering in KRM toolbox by GVK
It allows to pass needed documents to KRM toolbox.

Relates-To: #517
Change-Id: I9a8e78796b5fffab5ee44ad8cf73a88563589929
2021-04-29 14:53:11 +04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -xe
#Default wait timeout is 3600 seconds
export TIMEOUT=${TIMEOUT:-3600}
export KUBECONFIG=${KUBECONFIG:-"$HOME/.airship/kubeconfig"}
export KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT=${KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT:-"target-cluster"}
export CLUSTER_NAMESPACE=${CLUSTER_NAMESPACE:-"default"}
# Annotating BMH objects with a pause label
# Scripts for this phase placed in manifests/function/phase-helpers/pause_bmh/
# To get ConfigMap for this phase, execute `airshipctl phase render --source config -k ConfigMap`
# and find ConfigMap with name kubectl-get-pods
airshipctl phase run kubectl-pause-bmh --debug
echo "Move Cluster Object to Target Cluster"
airshipctl phase run clusterctl-move
echo "Waiting for pods to be ready"
kubectl --kubeconfig $KUBECONFIG --context $KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT wait --all-namespaces --for=condition=Ready pods --all --timeout=3000s
kubectl --kubeconfig $KUBECONFIG --context $KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT get pods --all-namespaces
#Wait till crds are created
end=$(($(date +%s) + $TIMEOUT))
echo "Waiting $TIMEOUT seconds for crds to be created."
while true; do
if (kubectl --request-timeout 20s --kubeconfig $KUBECONFIG --context $KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT -n $CLUSTER_NAMESPACE get cluster target-cluster -o json | jq '.status.controlPlaneReady' | grep -q true) ; then
echo -e "\nGet CRD status"
kubectl --kubeconfig $KUBECONFIG --context $KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT -n $CLUSTER_NAMESPACE get bmh
kubectl --kubeconfig $KUBECONFIG --context $KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT -n $CLUSTER_NAMESPACE get machines
kubectl --kubeconfig $KUBECONFIG --context $KUBECONFIG_TARGET_CONTEXT -n $CLUSTER_NAMESPACE get clusters
break
else
now=$(date +%s)
if [ $now -gt $end ]; then
echo -e "\nCluster move failed and CRDs was not ready before TIMEOUT."
exit 1
fi
echo -n .
sleep 15
fi
done