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# Controller project management
The Ick2 controller manages information about projects. Projects are
things the controller builds. A project is described by a resource
like this:
EXAMPLE project resource
{
"name": "ick2-website",
"shell_commands": [
"git clone git://git.liw.fi/ick2-website src",
"cd src && ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup",
"cd html && rsync -a --delete . www-data@www.example.com:/srv/http/ick2/."
]
}
In other words, there are two things that define a project:
* The name. This is used for referreing to the project in the API.
* A sequence of shell commands to be run to build the project. At this
point Ick2 does not know about git repositories, so the shell
commands need to do the cloning explicitly; this will obviously have
to be changed later on. Note also that each string in the list is
run by a new shell process, and that the current working directory,
or environment variables, do not get preserved. Ick2 will create a
new, empty directory for running the commands.
## Managing projects
First we test the controller API for managing projects, without
building them. We start by starting an instance of the controller.
SCENARIO managing projects
GIVEN an RSA key pair for token signing
AND an access token for scopes
... uapi_projects_get
... uapi_projects_post
... uapi_projects_id_get
... uapi_projects_id_put
... uapi_projects_id_delete
AND controller config uses statedir at the state directory
AND a running ick controller
WHEN user makes request GET /projects
THEN result has status code 200
AND body matches { "projects": [] }
WHEN user makes request POST /projects
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "git clone git://repo src",
... "mkdir html",
... "ikiwiki src html"
... ]
... }
THEN result has status code 201
AND body matches
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "git clone git://repo src",
... "mkdir html",
... "ikiwiki src html"
... ]
... }
AND controller state directory contains project website
WHEN user makes request GET /projects
THEN result has status code 200
AND body matches
... {
... "projects": [
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "git clone git://repo src",
... "mkdir html",
... "ikiwiki src html"
... ]
... }
... ]
... }
WHEN user stops ick controller
GIVEN a running ick controller
WHEN user makes request GET /projects/website
THEN result has status code 200
AND body matches
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "git clone git://repo src",
... "mkdir html",
... "ikiwiki src html"
... ]
... }
WHEN user makes request PUT /projects/website
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "build-it"
... ]
... }
THEN result has status code 200
AND body matches
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "build-it"
... ]
... }
AND controller state directory contains project website
WHEN user makes request GET /projects/website
THEN result has status code 200
AND body matches
... {
... "project": "website",
... "shell_steps": [
... "build-it"
... ]
... }
WHEN user makes request DELETE /projects/website
THEN result has status code 200
WHEN user makes request GET /projects/website
THEN result has status code 404
FINALLY stop ick controller
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