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Author: Mark Feller <mjfeller1992@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 25 May 2020 09:48:25 -0600
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diff --git a/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/helm/helm.el b/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/helm/helm.el
@@ -1,372 +0,0 @@
-;;; helm.el --- extension for controlling Kubernetes with limited permissions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
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-;; Copyright (C) 2019, Mark Feller
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-;; Author: Mark Feller
-;; Keywords: helm k8s tools processes
-;; License: GNU General Public License >= 3
-;; Package-Requires: ((transient "0.1.0") (emacs "25.3"))
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Usage:
-
-;; M-x helm
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'transient)
-
-(defvar helm-command "helm"
- "Helm binary")
-
-(defvar kubectl-command "kubectl"
- "Kubectl binary")
-
-(defconst helm--list-format
- [("Name" 30 t)
- ("Revision" 10 t)
- ("Updated" 30 t)
- ("Status" 10 t)
- ("Chart" 20 t)
- ("AppVersion" 10 t)
- ("Namespace" 10 t)]
- "List format.")
-
-(defvar helm-context
- (replace-regexp-in-string
- "\n" "" (shell-command-to-string "kubectl config current-context"))
- "current context. tries to smart default.")
-
-(defun helm-set-context ()
- "Set the context."
- (interactive)
- (setq helm-context
- (completing-read
- "Select context: "
- (split-string (shell-command-to-string "kubectl config view -o jsonpath='{.contexts[*].name}'") " ")))
- (helm))
-
-(defconst helm--list-sort-key
- '("Name" . nil)
- "Sort table on this key.")
-
-(defun helm--get-context ()
- "Utility function to return the proper context and namespace arguments."
- (unless (equal helm-context "")
- (list "--kube-context" helm-context)))
-
-(defun helm--buffer-name ()
- "Return helm buffer name."
- (concat "*helm [" helm-context "]*"))
-
-(defun helm--propertize-status (status)
- "Return the status in proper font color.
-
-STATUS is the pod status string."
- (let ((pair (cdr (assoc status helm--status-colors))))
- (if pair
- (propertize status 'font-lock-face `(:foreground ,pair))
- status)))
-
-(defun helm--get-command-prefix ()
- "Utility function to prefix the kubectl command with proper context and namespace."
- (mapconcat 'identity (append '("helm") (helm--get-context)) " "))
-
-(defun helm--list-entries ()
- "Create the entries for the service list."
- (let ((output (helm--exec-string '("ls --output json"))))
- (mapcar (lambda (x)
- (list (cdr (car x))
- (vconcat (mapcar (lambda (y)
- (format "%s" (cdr y))) x))))
- (cdr (car (cdr (json-read-from-string output)))))))
-
-(defun helm--exec (buffer-name async args)
- "Utility function to run commands in the proper context and namespace.
-
-\"BUFFER-NAME\" is the buffer-name. Default to *helm-command*.
-ASYNC is a bool. If true will run async.
-ARGS is a ist of arguments."
- (when (equal buffer-name "")
- (setq buffer-name "*helm-command*"))
- (when (get-buffer buffer-name)
- (kill-buffer buffer-name))
- (if async
- (apply #'start-process buffer-name buffer-name "helm" (append (helm--get-context) args))
- (apply #'call-process "helm" nil buffer-name nil (append (helm--get-context) args)))
- (pop-to-buffer buffer-name))
-
-(defun helm--exec-string (args)
- ""
- (shell-command-to-string
- (mapconcat 'identity (append '("helm") (helm--get-context) args) " ")))
-
-(defun helm--pop-to-buffer (name)
- "Utility function to pop to buffer or create it.
-
-NAME is the buffer name."
- (unless (get-buffer name)
- (get-buffer-create name))
- (pop-to-buffer name))
-
-(defun helm--get-chart-under-cursor ()
- "Utility function to get the name of the pod under the cursor."
- (aref (tabulated-list-get-entry) 0))
-
-(defun helm-get-values (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Values - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("get" "values" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-get-notes (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Notes - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("get" "notes" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-get-manifest (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Manifest - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("get" "manifest" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-get-hooks (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Hooks - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("get" "hooks" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-get-status (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Status - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("status" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-get-history (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm History - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("history" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-rollback (revision &optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive (list (read-string "Revision: ")
- (transient-args 'helm-rollback-popup)))
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm History - %s*" chart)))
- (message "Revision:" revision)
- (let ((arg (append '("rollback") args (list chart revision))))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil arg))))
-
-(defun helm-delete (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm History - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil `("delete" ,chart))))
-
-(defun helm-search (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm History - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil (list "search"))))
-
-(defun helm-repo-list (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Repo Add - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil (list "repo" "list"))))
-
-(defun helm-repo-list (&optional args)
- "test"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((chart (helm--get-chart-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*Helm Repo Add - %s*" chart)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil (list "repo" "update"))))
-
-(defun helm-version (&optional args)
- (interactive (list (transient-args 'helm-version-popup)))
- (let ((buffer-name (format "*Helm Version*")))
- (if (member "--short" args)
- (message (helm--exec-string (append '("version") args)))
- (helm--exec buffer-name nil (append '("version") args)))))
-
-;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; popups
-;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(define-transient-command helm-history-popup ()
- "Helm History Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-y" "YAML" "-o yaml")
- ("-j" "JSON" "-o json")
- ("--max" "Max revisions" "--max=10")]
- ["Actions"
- ("h" "History" helm-get-history)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-get-popup ()
- "Helm Values Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-r" "revision" "--revision=")]
- ["Actions"
- ("v" "Values" helm-get-values)
- ("n" "Notes" helm-get-notes)
- ("m" "Manifest" helm-get-manifest)
- ("h" "Hooks" helm-get-hooks)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-repo-popup ()
- "Helm Values Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-r" "revision" "--revision=")]
- ["Actions"
- ;; ("a" "Add" helm-repo-add)
- ;; ("i" "Index" helm-repo-index)
- ("l" "List" helm-repo-list)
- ;; ("r" "Remove" helm-repo-remove)
- ("u" "Update" helm-repo-update)
- ])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-rollback-popup ()
- "Helm Rollback Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-d" "simulate a rollback" "--dry-run")
- ("-f" "force resource update" "--force")
- ("-r" "performs pods restart if applicable" "--recreate-pods")
- ("-D" "specify a description for he release" "--description=")]
- ["Actions"
- ("r" "Rollback" helm-rollback)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-delete-popup ()
- "Helm Rollback Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-d" "simulate a rollback" "--dry-run")
- ("-p" "remove the release from the store and make its name free for later use" "--purge")
- ("-D" "specify a description for he release" "--description=")]
- ["Actions"
- ("k" "Delete" helm-delete)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-values-popup ()
- "Helm Values Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-y" "YAML" "-o yaml")
- ("-j" "JSON" "-o json")
- ("-a" "dump all (computed) values" "--all")
- ("-r" "revision" "--revision=")]
- ["Actions"
- ("v" "Values" helm-get-values)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-status-popup ()
- "Helm Values Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-y" "YAML" "-o yaml")
- ("-j" "JSON" "-o json")
- ("-r" "Revision" "--revision=")]
- ["Actions"
- ("s" "Status" helm-get-status)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-search-popup ()
- "Helm Search Packges Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-y" "yaml output format" "-o yaml")
- ("-j" "json output format" "-o json")
- ("-l" "long listings with each version on it's own line" "--versions")
- ("-r" "Regexp" "")]
- ["Actions"
- ("S" "Search" helm-search)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-version-popup ()
- "Helm Version Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-c" "client version only" "--client")
- ("-s" "server version only" "--server")
- ("-S" "print the version number" "--short")]
- ["Actions"
- ("V" "Version" helm-version)])
-
-(define-transient-command helm-help-popup ()
- "Helm Menu"
- ["Transient Commands"
- [("s" "Status" helm-status-popup)
- ("v" "Values" helm-values-popup)
- ("d" "Describe" helm-get-popup)]
- [("h" "History" helm-history-popup)
- ("R" "Rollback" helm-rollback-popup)
- ("k" "Delete" helm-delete-popup)]
- [("r" "Repo" helm-repo-popup)
- ("S" "Search" helm-search-popup)]]
- ["Config"
- ("C" "set kubernetes context" helm-set-context)
- ("V" "get helm version information" helm-version-popup)]
- ["Essential commands"
- ("g" "refresh current buffer" helm)
- ("?" "helm menu" helm-help-popup)])
-
-;; mode map
-(setq helm-mode-map
- (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
- (define-key map (kbd "C") 'helm-set-context)
- (define-key map (kbd "d") 'helm-get-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "v") 'helm-values-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "r") 'helm-repo-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "R") 'helm-rollback-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "k") 'helm-delete-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "s") 'helm-status-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "S") 'helm-search-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "V") 'helm-version-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "h") 'helm-history-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "?") 'helm-help-popup)
- map))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun helm ()
- "Invoke the helm buffer."
- (interactive)
- (helm--pop-to-buffer (helm--buffer-name))
- (helm-mode))
-
-(define-derived-mode helm-mode tabulated-list-mode "Helm"
- "Special mode for helm buffers."
- (buffer-disable-undo)
- (kill-all-local-variables)
- (setq truncate-lines t)
- (setq mode-name "Helm")
- (setq major-mode 'helm-mode)
- (use-local-map helm-mode-map)
- (setq tabulated-list-format helm--list-format)
- (setq tabulated-list-entries 'helm--list-entries)
- (setq tabulated-list-sort-key helm--list-sort-key)
- (tabulated-list-init-header)
- (tabulated-list-print)
- (hl-line-mode 1)
- (run-mode-hooks 'helm-mode-hook))
-
-(provide 'helm)
-;;; helm.el ends here
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diff --git a/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/kubel/README.md b/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/kubel/README.md
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-[![MELPA](https://melpa.org/packages/kubel-badge.svg)](https://melpa.org/#/kubel)
-
-# kubel
-
-Emacs extension for controlling Kubernetes with limited permissions.
-
-## Features
-This is mostly pod management for now. More may come.
-
-- switch context and namespace
-- show pods
-- get pod details
-- tail container logs (possibly with `-f` follow flag)
-- copy pod name to clipboard
-- copy container log command to clipboard
-- port forward a pod to your localhost
-
-## Installation
-
-Get it from Melpa, or copy and load the `kubel.el` file.
-
-## Usage
-
-To list the pods in your current context and namespace, call
-```
-M-x kubel
-```
-To set said namespace and context, respectively call
-```
-M-x kubel-set-namespace
-M-x kubel-set-context
-```
-Note that namespace will autocomplete but not context,
-this is because I interact with kubernetes through a user who
-does not have permissions to list namespaces.
-
-## Shortcuts
-
-On the kubel screen, place your cursor on the pod
-```
-enter => get pod details
-h => help popup
-C => set context
-n => set namespace
-g => refresh pods
-p => port forward pod
-e => exec into pod
-d => describe popup
-l => log popup
-c => copy popup
-k => delete pod
-j => jab deployment to force rolling update
-```
-
-## Customize
-
-By default, kubel log tails from the last 100 lintes, you can change the `kubel-log-tail-n` variable to set another line number.
-
-
-## TODO
-- [x] Pods
-- [x] Deployments
-- [x] Services
-- [x] Config map
-- [x] Jobs
-- [x] Ingress
-- [ ] HPA
-- [ ] Endpoints
-- [ ] Accounts
-- [ ] Secrets
-- [x] Delete pods
-- [x] View logs
-- [x] Describe
-- [ ] Edit
-- [x] Switch clusters
-- [ ] Apply manifest
-- [x] exec
-- [ ] logs for previous instance
diff --git a/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/kubel/kubel.el b/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/kubel/kubel.el
@@ -1,487 +0,0 @@
-;;; kubel.el --- extension for controlling Kubernetes with limited permissions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018, Adrien Brochard
-
-;; This file is NOT part of Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;; License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
-;; USA
-
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Author: Adrien Brochard
-;; Keywords: kubernetes k8s tools processes
-;; URL: https://github.com/abrochard/kubel
-;; License: GNU General Public License >= 3
-;; Package-Requires: ((transient "0.1.0") (emacs "25.3"))
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Emacs extension for controlling Kubernetes with limited permissions.
-;; Mostly focuses on pod management for now.
-
-;;; Usage:
-
-;; To list the pods in your current context and namespace, call
-;;
-;; M-x kubel
-;;
-;; To set said namespace and context, respectively call
-;;
-;; M-x kubel-set-namespace
-;; M-x kubel-set-context
-;;
-;; Note that namespace will autocomplete but not context,
-;; this is because I interact with kubernetes through a user who
-;; does not have permissions to list namespaces.
-
-;;; Shortcuts:
-
-;; On the kubel screen, place your cursor on the pod
-;;
-;; enter => get pod details
-;; h => help popup
-;; C => set context
-;; n => set namespace
-;; g => refresh pods
-;; p => port forward pod
-;; e => exec into pod
-;; d => describe popup
-;; l => log popup
-;; c => copy popup
-;; k => delete pod
-;; j => jab deployment to force rolling update
-;;
-
-;;; Customize:
-
-;; By default, kubel log tails from the last 100 lines, you can change the `kubel-log-tail-n` variable to set another line number.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'transient)
-
-(defconst kubel--list-format
- [("Name" 50 t)
- ("Ready" 10 t)
- ("Status" 20 t)
- ("Restarts" 10 t)
- ("Age" 15 t)]
- "List format.")
-
-(defconst kubel--list-sort-key
- '("Name" . nil)
- "Sort table on this key.")
-
-(defconst kubel--status-colors
- (let ((warning 'DarkOrange)
- (error "#bf360c")
- (good "#388E3C"))
- `(("Pending" . DarkOrange)
- ("ContainerCreating" . DarkOrange)
- ("Running" . ,good)
- ("Completed" . ,good)
- ("Error" . ,error)
- ("CrashLoopBackOff" . ,error)
- ("ImagePullBackOff" . ,error)
- ("Terminating" . ,error)))
- "Associative list of status to color.")
-
-(defvar kubel-namespace ""
- "Current namespace.")
-(defvar kubel-context
- (replace-regexp-in-string
- "\n" "" (shell-command-to-string "kubectl config current-context"))
- "current context. tries to smart default.")
-
-(defvar kubel-log-tail-n "100"
- "Number of lines to tail.")
-
-(defun kubel--buffer-name ()
- "Return kubel buffer name."
- (concat "*kubel (" kubel-namespace ") [" kubel-context "]*"))
-
-(defun kubel--propertize-status (status)
- "Return the status in proper font color.
-
-STATUS is the pod status string."
- (let ((pair (cdr (assoc status kubel--status-colors))))
- (if pair
- (propertize status 'font-lock-face `(:foreground ,pair))
- status)))
-
-(defun kubel--list-entries ()
- "Create the entries for the service list."
- (let ((temp (list)))
- (with-temp-buffer
- (insert (shell-command-to-string (concat (kubel--get-command-prefix) " get pods --no-headers=true")))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "^\\([a-z0-9\-]+\\) +\\([0-9]+/[0-9]+\\) +\\(\\w+\\) +\\([0-9]+\\) +\\([0-9a-z]+\\)$" (point-max) t)
- (setq temp (append temp (list (list (match-string 1) (vector (match-string 1) (match-string 2) (kubel--propertize-status (match-string 3)) (match-string 4) (match-string 5)))))))
- )
- temp))
-
-(defun kubel--pop-to-buffer (name)
- "Utility function to pop to buffer or create it.
-
-NAME is the buffer name."
- (unless (get-buffer name)
- (get-buffer-create name))
- (pop-to-buffer name))
-
-(defun kubel--exec (buffer-name async args)
- "Utility function to run commands in the proper context and namespace.
-
-\"BUFFER-NAME\" is the buffer-name. Default to *kubel-command*.
-ASYNC is a bool. If true will run async.
-ARGS is a ist of arguments."
- (when (equal buffer-name "")
- (setq buffer-name "*kubel-command*"))
- (when (get-buffer buffer-name)
- (kill-buffer buffer-name))
- (if async
- (apply #'start-process buffer-name buffer-name "kubectl" (append (kubel--get-context-namespace) args))
- (apply #'call-process "kubectl" nil buffer-name nil (append (kubel--get-context-namespace) args)))
- (pop-to-buffer buffer-name))
-
-(defun kubel--get-pod-under-cursor ()
- "Utility function to get the name of the pod under the cursor."
- (aref (tabulated-list-get-entry) 0))
-
-(defun kubel--get-context-namespace ()
- "Utility function to return the proper context and namespace arguments."
- (append
- (unless (equal kubel-context "")
- (list "--context" kubel-context))
- (unless (equal kubel-namespace "")
- (list "-n" kubel-namespace))))
-
-(defun kubel--get-command-prefix ()
- "Utility function to prefix the kubectl command with proper context and namespace."
- (mapconcat 'identity (append '("kubectl") (kubel--get-context-namespace)) " "))
-
-(defun kubel--get-containers (pod-name)
- "List the containers in a pod.
-
-POD-NAME is the name of the pod."
- (split-string
- (shell-command-to-string
- (format "%s get pod %s -o jsonpath='{.spec.containers[*].name}'" (kubel--get-command-prefix) pod-name)) " "))
-
-(defun kubel--select-resource (name)
- "Prompt user to select an instance out of a list of resources.
-
-NAME is the string name of the resource."
- (let ((cmd (format "%s get %s -o=jsonpath='{.items[*].metadata.name}'"
- (kubel--get-command-prefix) name)))
- (completing-read (concat (s-upper-camel-case name) ": ")
- (split-string (shell-command-to-string cmd) " "))))
-
-(defun kubel--describe-resource (name &optional yaml)
- "Describe a specific resource.
-
-NAME is the string name of the resource to decribe.
-YAML is boolean to show resource as yaml"
- (let* ((resource (kubel--select-resource name))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - %s - %s*" name resource)))
- (if yaml
- (kubel--exec buffer-name nil (list "get" name "-o" "yaml" resource))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name nil (list "describe" name resource)))
- (when yaml
- (yaml-mode))
- (beginning-of-buffer)))
-
-;; interactive
-(defun kubel-get-pod-details ()
- "Get the details of the pod under the cursor."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pod (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - pod - %s*" pod)))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name nil (list "describe" "pod" (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor)))
- (beginning-of-buffer)))
-
-(defun kubel--default-tail-arg (args)
- "Ugly function to make sure that there is at least the default tail.
-
-ARGS is the arg list from transient."
- (if (car (remove nil (mapcar (lambda (x)
- (string-prefix-p "--tail=" x)) args)))
- args
- (append args (list (concat "--tail=" kubel-log-tail-n)))))
-
-(defun kubel-get-pod-logs (&optional args)
- "Get the last N logs of the pod under the cursor.
-
-ARGS is the arguments list from transient."
- (interactive
- (list (transient-args 'kubel-log-popup)))
- (let* ((pod (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (containers (kubel--get-containers pod))
- (container (if (equal (length containers) 1)
- (car containers)
- (completing-read "Select container: " containers)))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - logs - %s - %s*" pod container))
- (async nil))
- (when (member "-f" args)
- (setq async t))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name async
- (append '("logs") (kubel--default-tail-arg args) (list pod container)))))
-
-(defun kubel-copy-pod-name ()
- "Copy the name of the pod under the cursor."
- (interactive)
- (kill-new (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (message "Pod name copied to kill-ring"))
-
-(defun kubel-copy-log-command ()
- "Copy the streaming log command of the pod under the cursor."
- (interactive)
- (kill-new (concat (kubel--get-command-prefix)
- " logs -f --tail=" kubel-log-tail-n " "
- (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor)))
- (message "Log command copied to kill-ring"))
-
-(defun kubel-copy-command-prefix ()
- "Copy the kubectl command prefix."
- (interactive)
- (kill-new (kubel--get-command-prefix))
- (message "Command prefix copied to kill-ring"))
-
-(defun kubel-set-namespace (namespace)
- "Set the namespace.
-
-NAMESPACE is the namespace."
- (interactive "MNamespace: ")
- (when (get-buffer (kubel--buffer-name))
- (kill-buffer (kubel--buffer-name)))
- (setq kubel-namespace namespace)
- (kubel))
-
-(defun kubel-set-context ()
- "Set the context."
- (interactive)
- (setq kubel-context
- (completing-read
- "Select context: "
- (split-string (shell-command-to-string "kubectl config view -o jsonpath='{.contexts[*].name}'") " ")))
- (kubel))
-
-(defun kubel-port-forward-pod (p)
- "Port forward a pod to your local machine.
-
-P is the port as integer."
- (interactive "nPort: ")
- (let* ((port (format "%s" p))
- (pod (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - port-forward - %s:%s*" pod port)))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name t (list "port-forward" pod (format "%s:%s" port port)))))
-
-(defun kubel-describe-ingress (&optional arg)
- "Show the ingress details.
-
-ARG is the optional param to see yaml."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (or arg (transient-args 'kubel-describe-popup))
- (kubel--describe-resource "ingress" t)
- (kubel--describe-resource "ingress")))
-
-
-(defun kubel-describe-service (&optional arg)
- "Descibe a service.
-
-ARG is the optional param to see yaml."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (or arg (transient-args 'kubel-describe-popup))
- (kubel--describe-resource "service" t)
- (kubel--describe-resource "service")))
-
-(defun kubel-describe-pod (&optional arg)
- "Descibe a service.
-
-ARG is the optional param to see yaml."
- (interactive "P")
- (let* ((pod (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - Pod - %s*" pod)))
- (if (or arg (transient-args 'kubel-describe-popup))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name nil (list "describe" "pod" pod "-o" "yaml"))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name nil (list "describe" "pod" pod)))))
-
-(defun kubel-describe-configmaps (&optional arg)
- "Describe a configmap.
-
-ARG is the optional param to see yaml."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (or arg (transient-args 'kubel-describe-popup))
- (kubel--describe-resource "configmap" t)
- (kubel--describe-resource "configmap")))
-
-(defun kubel-describe-deployment (&optional arg)
- "Describe a deployment.
-
-ARG is the optional param to see yaml."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (or arg (transient-args 'kubel-describe-popup))
- (kubel--describe-resource "deployment" t)
- (kubel--describe-resource "deployment")))
-
-(defun kubel-describe-job (&optional arg)
- "Describe a job.
-
-ARG is the optional param to see yaml."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (or arg (transient-args 'kubel-describe-popup))
- (kubel--describe-resource "job" t)
- (kubel--describe-resource "job")))
-
-(defun kubel-exec-pod ()
- "Kubectl exec into the pod under the cursor."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pod (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (containers (kubel--get-containers pod))
- (container (if (equal (length containers) 1)
- (car containers)
- (completing-read "Select container: " containers))))
- (eshell)
- (insert (format "%s exec -it %s -c %s /bin/sh" (kubel--get-command-prefix) pod container))))
-
-(defun kubel-delete-pod ()
- "Kubectl delete pod under cursor."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pod (kubel--get-pod-under-cursor))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - delete pod -%s" pod))
- (args (list "delete" "pod" pod)))
- (when (transient-args 'kubel-delete-popup)
- (setq args (append args (list "--force" "--grace-period=0"))))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name t args)))
-
-(defun kubel-jab-deployment ()
- "Make a trivial patch to force a new deployment.
-
-See https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/27081"
- (interactive)
- (let* ((deployment (kubel--select-resource "deployment"))
- (buffer-name (format "*kubel - bouncing - %s*" deployment)))
- (kubel--exec buffer-name nil (list "patch" "deployment" deployment "-p"
- (format "{\"spec\":{\"template\":{\"metadata\":{\"labels\":{\"date\":\"%s\"}}}}}"
- (round (time-to-seconds)))))))
-
-;; popups
-;; (magit-define-popup kubel-log-popup
-;; "Popup for kubel log menu"
-;; 'kubel
-;; :switches '((?f "Follow" "-f") (?p "Previous" "-p"))
-;; :options '((?n "lines" "100"))
-;; :actions '("Kubel Log Menu"
-;; (?l "Tail logs for pod" kubel-get-pod-logs)))
-
-(define-infix-argument kubel-log-popup:--tail ()
- :description "Tail"
- :class 'transient-option
- :shortarg "-n"
- :argument "--tail=")
-
-(define-transient-command kubel-log-popup ()
- "Kubel Log Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-f" "Follow" "-f")
- ("-p" "Previous" "-p")
- (kubel-log-popup:--tail)]
- ["Actions"
- ("l" "Tail pod logs" kubel-get-pod-logs)])
-
-(define-transient-command kubel-copy-popup ()
- "Kubel Copy Menu"
- ["Actions"
- ("c" "Copy pod name" kubel-copy-pod-name)
- ("l" "Copy pod log command" kubel-copy-log-command)
- ("p" "Copy command prefix" kubel-copy-command-prefix)])
-
-(define-transient-command kubel-delete-popup ()
- "Kubel Delete menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-f" "Force" "--force --grace-period=0")]
- ["Actions"
- ("k" "Delete pod" kubel-delete-pod)])
-
-(define-transient-command kubel-describe-popup ()
- "Kubel Describe Menu"
- ["Arguments"
- ("-y" "Yaml" "-o yaml")]
- ["Actions"
- ("d" "Deployment" kubel-describe-deployment)
- ("s" "Service" kubel-describe-service)
- ("p" "Pod" kubel-describe-pod)
- ("j" "Job" kubel-describe-job)
- ("i" "Ingress" kubel-describe-ingress)
- ("c" "Configmap" kubel-describe-configmaps)])
-
-(define-transient-command kubel-help-popup ()
- "Kubel Menu"
- ["Actions"
- ("ENTER" "Pod details" kubel-get-pod-details)
- ("C" "Set context" kubel-set-context)
- ("n" "Set namespace" kubel-set-namespace)
- ("g" "Refresh" kubel-mode)
- ("p" "Port forward" kubel-port-forward-pod)
- ("l" "Logs" kubel-log-popup)
- ("c" "Copy" kubel-copy-popup)
- ("d" "Describe" kubel-describe-popup)
- ("e" "Exec" kubel-exec-pod)
- ("k" "Delete" kubel-delete-popup)
- ("j" "Jab" kubel-jab-deployment)])
-
-;; mode map
-(setq kubel-mode-map
- (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
- (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'kubel-get-pod-details)
- (define-key map (kbd "C") 'kubel-set-context)
- (define-key map (kbd "n") 'kubel-set-namespace)
- (define-key map (kbd "g") 'kubel-mode)
- (define-key map (kbd "p") 'kubel-port-forward-pod)
- (define-key map (kbd "l") 'kubel-log-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "c") 'kubel-copy-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "h") 'kubel-help-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "d") 'kubel-describe-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "e") 'kubel-exec-pod)
- (define-key map (kbd "k") 'kubel-delete-popup)
- (define-key map (kbd "j") 'kubel-jab-deployment)
- map)
-)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun kubel ()
- "Invoke the kubel buffer."
- (interactive)
- (kubel--pop-to-buffer (kubel--buffer-name))
- (kubel-mode)
- (message (concat "Namespace: " kubel-namespace)))
-
-(define-derived-mode kubel-mode tabulated-list-mode "Kubel"
- "Special mode for kubel buffers."
- (buffer-disable-undo)
- (kill-all-local-variables)
- (setq truncate-lines t)
- (setq mode-name "Kubel")
- (setq major-mode 'kubel-mode)
- (use-local-map kubel-mode-map)
- (setq tabulated-list-format kubel--list-format)
- (setq tabulated-list-entries 'kubel--list-entries)
- (setq tabulated-list-sort-key kubel--list-sort-key)
- (tabulated-list-init-header)
- (tabulated-list-print)
- (hl-line-mode 1)
- (run-mode-hooks 'kubel-mode-hook))
-
-(provide 'kubel)
-;;; kubel.el ends here
diff --git a/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/redeam.el b/dots/.emacs.d/lisp/redeam.el
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-(setenv "RECURLY" (substitute-in-file-name "$GOPATH/src/githum.com/recurly"))
-
-(defvar redeam/backplane "https://backplane.develop.redeam.io/v1")
-
-(defun recurly ()
- "open recurly go code direcrtory"
- (interactive)
- (counsel-find-file (getenv "RECURLY")))
-
-(defun core ()
- "open file in core"
- (interactive)
- (counsel-find-file (getenv "CORE")))
-
-(defun ops ()
- "open file in ops"
- (interactive)
- (counsel-find-file (substitute-in-file-name "$OPS/deploy/k8s/helm")))
-
-(defvar redeam/env-list
- '("develop dev-test" "sandbox dev-test")
- "list of redeam environments used by the e2e runner")
-
-(defvar redeam/clusters
- '("redeam-develop develop"
- "actourex-develop develop3"
- "redeam-sandbox sandbox"
- "redeam-staging -z us-west1-c staging"
- "actourex-production production"))
-
-(defvar redeam/extra-service-alist
- '("channel-api-dragonheart")
- "services which do not conform to the -svc pattern in $CORE/cmd")
-
-(defun redeam/set-cluster (CLUSTER)
- "Set kubeconfig to use CLUSTER"
- (interactive (list (ivy-read "Environment:" redeam/clusters)))
- (cd (substitute-in-file-name "$CORE/scripts/cluster"))
- (async-shell-command
- (format "./set-cluster.py -p %s" CLUSTER)))
-
-(defun redeam/get-cluster ()
- "get the name of the cluster $HOME/cluster.config is using"
- (interactive)
- (shell-command "kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/cluster.config config current-context"))
-
-(defun trim-svc (s)
- "Remove trailing -svc commonly seen on redeam services"
- (car (split-string s "-svc" t "-svc")))
-
-(defun redeam/services ()
- (cons redeam/extra-service-alist
- (directory-files (substitute-in-file-name "$CORE/cmd") nil "svc")))
-
-(defun read-service (prompt)
- (ivy-read prompt (redeam/services)))
-
-(defun redeam/e2e-booking (ENVIRONMENT)
- "run booking API end to end tests against the specified environment"
- (interactive (list (ivy-read "Environment:" redeam/env-list)))
- (cd (substitute-in-file-name "$CORE/api/surfaces/booking-api/workflows"))
- (async-shell-command
- (format "./build-and-run.sh %s" ENVIRONMENT) "*E2E Tests*"))
-
-(defun redeam/build-image (SERVICE TAG)
- (interactive (list (read-service "Service:" )
- (read-string "Image Tag: ")))
- (cd (substitute-in-file-name "$CORE"))
- (async-shell-command
- (format "./scripts/build.py --tag %s --service cmd/%s" TAG SERVICE)))
-
-(defun redeam/inject (SERVICE)
- "inject a new freshly build service into a cluster"
- (interactive (list (trim-svc (read-service "Service: "))))
- (async-shell-command (format "inject %s" SERVICE)
- (format "*Injecting %s*" SERVICE)))
-
-(defun redeam/inject-many ()
- "inject many services into a cluster"
- (interactive)
- (while (redeam/inject (trim-svc (read-service "Service: ")))))
-
-(defun mjf/async-shell-command (COMMAND &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER)
- (async-shell-command COMMAND OUTPUT-BUFFER)
- (switch-to-buffer OUTPUT-BUFFER)
- (local-set-key (kbd "q") 'kill-buffer-and-window)
- (evil-normal-state)
- (previous-buffer))
-
-(defun mjf/pretty-json ()
- (interactive)
- (switch-to-buffer "*Pretty JSON*")
- (evil-insert-state)
- (local-set-key (kbd "q") 'kill-buffer-and-window)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (yank)
- (json-reformat-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-(defun redeam/deft ()
- "open deft relative to CODE Documentation"
- (interactive)
- (let ((deft-directory (substitute-in-file-name "$CORE/Documentation"))
- (deft-recursive t))
- (deft)))
-
-(provide 'redeam)