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setup-gcloud.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# This is used to be in setup.sh: install_and_setup_gcloud()
# It was broken and is easier to debug separately
# Bail on any errors
set -e
# Install in $HOME by default, but can set an alternate destination via $1.
ROOT="${ROOT:-$HOME}"
SCRIPT=$(basename $0)
GCLOUD_AUTH_ARGS="${GCLOUD_AUTH_ARGS:---no-launch-browser}"
usage() {
cat << EOF
usage: $SCRIPT [options]
--browser Try to automatically open browser to prompt for credentials.
(This used to work with the gcloud command but no longer does.
Suspect some apple security is now blocking things.)
--root <dir> Use specified directory as root (instead of HOME).
EOF
}
# Process command line arguments
while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do
case $1 in
-b | --browser)
unset GCLOUD_AUTH_ARGS
;;
-r | --root)
shift
ROOT=$1
;;
-h | --help)
usage
exit 0
;;
*)
usage
exit 1
esac
shift
done
REPOS_DIR="${REPOS_DIR:-$ROOT/khan}"
DEVTOOLS_DIR="${DEVTOOLS_DIR:-$REPOS_DIR/devtools}"
# This is added to PATh by dotfiles, but those may not be sourced yet.
PATH="$DEVTOOLS_DIR/google-cloud-sdk/bin:$PATH"
echo "$SCRIPT: Using DEVTOOLS_DIR=${DEVTOOLS_DIR}"
version=466.0.0 # should match webapp's MAX_SUPPORTED_VERSION
# This `if` fails if gcloud isn't installed, *or* if it's old.
if ! gcloud version 2>&1 | fgrep -q "$version"; then
echo "$SCRIPT: Installing Google Cloud SDK (gcloud)"
# On mac, we could alternately do `brew install google-cloud-sdk`,
# but we need this code for linux anyway, so we might as well be
# consistent across platforms; this also makes dotfiles simpler.
# Also (2021), brew does not supply the version we want on M1.
arch="$(uname -m)"
# Use rosetta for gcloud on M1
[ `uname -m` = "arm64" ] && arch="x86_64"
platform="$(uname -s | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz)-$arch"
gcloud_url="https://storage.googleapis.com/cloud-sdk-release/google-cloud-sdk-$version-$platform.tar.gz"
echo "$SCRIPT: Installing from $gcloud_url"
local_archive_filename="/tmp/gcloud-$version.tar.gz"
curl "$gcloud_url" >"$local_archive_filename"
(
cd "$DEVTOOLS_DIR"
rm -rf google-cloud-sdk # just in case an old one is hanging out
tar -xzf "$local_archive_filename"
)
fi
if [ -z "$(gcloud auth list --format='value(account)')" ]; then
echo "$SCRIPT: Follow these instructions to authorize gcloud (twice)..."
gcloud auth login ${GCLOUD_AUTH_ARGS}
gcloud auth application-default login ${GCLOUD_AUTH_ARGS}
gcloud auth configure-docker us-central1-docker.pkg.dev
fi
echo "$SCRIPT: Ensuring gcloud is up to date and has the right components."
gcloud components update --quiet --version="$version"
# The components we install:
# - app-engine-java: used by kotlin dev servers
# - app-engine-python: potentially useful for deploying ai-guide-core?
# - bq: biquery tool used by webapp and many humans
# - cloud-datastore-emulator: used by all dev servers (or rather will be
# "soon" as of March 2019)
# - gsutil: GCS client used by "make current.sqlite" and sometimes humans
# - pubsub-emulator: used in the devserver and for inter-service
# communication
# - beta: used for the command to start the pubsub emulator
gcloud components install --quiet app-engine-java app-engine-python \
bq cloud-datastore-emulator gsutil pubsub-emulator beta kubectl
# Turn off checking for updates automatically -- having gcloud always say
# "you can update!" is not useful when we don't want you to!
gcloud config set component_manager/disable_update_check true
echo
echo "$SCRIPT: gcloud ${version} installed and configured!"