ONAP config operation in oneclick/tools
Add scripts in oneclick/tools to support one click operation
- create ONAP config in one click
- clean ONAP deployment/config in one click
Issue-ID: OOM-494
Change-Id: Ieaf0cb25575fa5136a1ad14dc2b10ad8a85a6994
Signed-off-by: beili.zhou <beili.zhou@amdocs.com>
diff --git a/kubernetes/oneclick/tools/autoCreateConfig.bash b/kubernetes/oneclick/tools/autoCreateConfig.bash
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+########################################################################################
+# This script wraps {$OOM}/kubernetes/config/createConfig.sh script #
+# and will only terminated when the configuration is Completed or failed #
+# #
+# To run it, just enter the following command: #
+# ./autoCreateConfig.bash <namespace, default is "onap"> #
+########################################################################################
+#!/bin/bash
+
+
+NS=$1
+if [[ -z $NS ]]
+then
+ echo "Namespace is not specified, use onap namespace."
+ NS="onap"
+fi
+
+echo "Create $NS config under config directory..."
+cd ../../config
+./createConfig.sh -n $NS
+cd -
+
+
+echo "...done : kubectl get namespace
+-----------------------------------------------
+>>>>>>>>>>>>>> k8s namespace"
+kubectl get namespace
+
+
+echo "
+-----------------------------------------------
+>>>>>>>>>>>>>> helm : helm ls --all"
+helm ls --all
+
+
+echo "
+-----------------------------------------------
+>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pod : kubectl get pods -n $NS -a"
+kubectl get pods -n $NS -a
+
+
+while true
+do
+ echo "wait for $NS config pod reach to Completed STATUS"
+ sleep 5
+ echo "-----------------------------------------------"
+ kubectl get pods -n $NS -a
+
+ status=`kubectl get pods -n $NS -a |grep config |xargs echo | cut -d' ' -f3`
+
+ if [ "$status" = "Completed" ]
+ then
+ echo "$NS config is Completed!!!"
+ break
+ fi
+
+ if [ "$status" = "Error" ]
+ then
+ echo "
+$NS config is failed with Error!!!
+Logs are:"
+ kubectl logs config -n $NS -f
+ break
+ fi
+done