package kvimp import ( "bytes" "encoding/base64" "encoding/json" "errors" "flag" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/api" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/flags" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/kvimpexp" "github.com/mitchellh/cli" ) func New(ui cli.Ui) *cmd { c := &cmd{UI: ui} c.initFlags() return c } type cmd struct { UI cli.Ui flags *flag.FlagSet http *flags.HTTPFlags // testStdin is the input for testing. testStdin io.Reader } func (c *cmd) initFlags() { c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet("", flag.ContinueOnError) c.http = &flags.HTTPFlags{} flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.ClientFlags()) flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.ServerFlags()) } func (c *cmd) Run(args []string) int { if err := c.flags.Parse(args); err != nil { return 1 } // Check for arg validation args = c.flags.Args() data, err := c.dataFromArgs(args) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error! %s", err)) return 1 } // Create and test the HTTP client client, err := c.http.APIClient() if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error connecting to Consul agent: %s", err)) return 1 } var entries []*kvimpexp.Entry if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(data), &entries); err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Cannot unmarshal data: %s", err)) return 1 } for _, entry := range entries { value, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(entry.Value) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error base 64 decoding value for key %s: %s", entry.Key, err)) return 1 } pair := &api.KVPair{ Key: entry.Key, Flags: entry.Flags, Value: value, } if _, err := client.KV().Put(pair, nil); err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error! Failed writing data for key %s: %s", pair.Key, err)) return 1 } c.UI.Info(fmt.Sprintf("Imported: %s", pair.Key)) } return 0 } func (c *cmd) Synopsis() string { return "Imports a tree stored as JSON to the KV store" } func (c *cmd) Help() string { s := `Usage: consul kv import [DATA] Imports key-value pairs to the key-value store from the JSON representation generated by the "consul kv export" command. The data can be read from a file by prefixing the filename with the "@" symbol. For example: $ consul kv import @filename.json Or it can be read from stdin using the "-" symbol: $ cat filename.json | consul kv import - Alternatively the data may be provided as the final parameter to the command, though care must be taken with regards to shell escaping. For a full list of options and examples, please see the Consul documentation.` return flags.Usage(s, c.flags, c.http.ClientFlags(), c.http.ServerFlags()) } func (c *cmd) dataFromArgs(args []string) (string, error) { var stdin io.Reader = os.Stdin if c.testStdin != nil { stdin = c.testStdin } switch len(args) { case 0: return "", errors.New("Missing DATA argument") case 1: default: return "", fmt.Errorf("Too many arguments (expected 1, got %d)", len(args)) } data := args[0] if len(data) == 0 { return "", errors.New("Empty DATA argument") } switch data[0] { case '@': data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(data[1:]) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("Failed to read file: %s", err) } return string(data), nil case '-': if len(data) > 1 { return data, nil } var b bytes.Buffer if _, err := io.Copy(&b, stdin); err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("Failed to read stdin: %s", err) } return b.String(), nil default: return data, nil } }