Exemple #1
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func destroyEnvironment(st *state.State, environTag names.EnvironTag, destroyHostedEnvirons bool) error {
	var err error
	if environTag != st.EnvironTag() {
		if st, err = st.ForEnviron(environTag); err != nil {
			return errors.Trace(err)
		}
		defer st.Close()
	}

	if destroyHostedEnvirons {
		envs, err := st.AllEnvironments()
		if err != nil {
			return errors.Trace(err)
		}
		for _, env := range envs {
			envSt, err := st.ForEnviron(env.EnvironTag())
			defer envSt.Close()
			if err != nil {
				return errors.Trace(err)
			}
			check := NewBlockChecker(envSt)
			if err = check.DestroyAllowed(); err != nil {
				return errors.Trace(err)
			}
		}
	} else {
		check := NewBlockChecker(st)
		if err = check.DestroyAllowed(); err != nil {
			return errors.Trace(err)
		}
	}

	env, err := st.Environment()
	if err != nil {
		return errors.Trace(err)
	}

	if destroyHostedEnvirons {
		if err := env.DestroyIncludingHosted(); err != nil {
			return err
		}
	} else {
		if err = env.Destroy(); err != nil {
			return errors.Trace(err)
		}
	}

	err = sendMetrics(st)
	if err != nil {
		logger.Warningf("failed to send leftover metrics: %v", err)
	}

	// Return to the caller. If it's the CLI, it will finish up by calling the
	// provider's Destroy method, which will destroy the state servers, any
	// straggler instances, and other provider-specific resources. Once all
	// resources are torn down, the Undertaker worker handles the removal of
	// the environment.
	return nil
}
// DestroyEnvironment destroys all services and non-manager machine
// instances in the specified environment. This function assumes that all
// necessary authentication checks have been done.
func DestroyEnvironment(st *state.State, environTag names.EnvironTag) error {
	var err error
	if environTag != st.EnvironTag() {
		if st, err = st.ForEnviron(environTag); err != nil {
			return errors.Trace(err)
		}
		defer st.Close()
	}

	check := NewBlockChecker(st)
	if err = check.DestroyAllowed(); err != nil {
		return errors.Trace(err)
	}

	env, err := st.Environment()
	if err != nil {
		return errors.Trace(err)
	}

	if err = env.Destroy(); err != nil {
		return errors.Trace(err)
	}

	machines, err := st.AllMachines()
	if err != nil {
		return errors.Trace(err)
	}

	err = sendMetrics(st)
	if err != nil {
		logger.Warningf("failed to send leftover metrics: %v", err)
	}

	// We must destroy instances server-side to support JES (Juju Environment
	// Server), as there's no CLI to fall back on. In that case, we only ever
	// destroy non-state machines; we leave destroying state servers in non-
	// hosted environments to the CLI, as otherwise the API server may get cut
	// off.
	if err := destroyNonManagerMachines(st, machines); err != nil {
		return errors.Trace(err)
	}

	// If this is not the state server environment, remove all documents from
	// state associated with the environment.
	if env.EnvironTag() != env.ServerTag() {
		return errors.Trace(st.RemoveAllEnvironDocs())
	}

	// Return to the caller. If it's the CLI, it will finish up
	// by calling the provider's Destroy method, which will
	// destroy the state servers, any straggler instances, and
	// other provider-specific resources.
	return nil
}
Exemple #3
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func (c *dumpLogsCommand) dumpLogsForEnv(ctx *cmd.Context, st0 *state.State, tag names.EnvironTag) error {
	st, err := st0.ForEnviron(tag)
	if err != nil {
		return errors.Annotate(err, "failed open environment")
	}
	defer st.Close()

	logName := ctx.AbsPath(filepath.Join(c.outDir, fmt.Sprintf("%s.log", tag.Id())))
	ctx.Infof("writing to %s", logName)

	file, err := os.Create(logName)
	if err != nil {
		return errors.Annotate(err, "failed to open output file")
	}
	defer file.Close()

	writer := bufio.NewWriter(file)
	defer writer.Flush()

	tailer := state.NewLogTailer(st, &state.LogTailerParams{NoTail: true})
	logs := tailer.Logs()
	for {
		rec, ok := <-logs
		if !ok {
			break
		}
		writer.WriteString(c.format(
			rec.Time,
			rec.Level,
			rec.Entity,
			rec.Module,
			rec.Message,
		) + "\n")
	}

	return nil
}