// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of go-ethereum. // // go-ethereum 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 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // go-ethereum 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 go-ethereum. If not, see . package main import ( "fmt" "strings" "github.com/ledgerwatch/turbo-geth/log" ) // manageServers displays a list of servers the user can disconnect from, and an // option to connect to new servers. func (w *wizard) manageServers() { // List all the servers we can disconnect, along with an entry to connect a new one fmt.Println() servers := w.conf.servers() for i, server := range servers { fmt.Printf(" %d. Disconnect %s\n", i+1, server) } fmt.Printf(" %d. Connect another server\n", len(w.conf.Servers)+1) choice := w.readInt() if choice < 0 || choice > len(w.conf.Servers)+1 { log.Error("Invalid server choice, aborting") return } // If the user selected an existing server, drop it if choice <= len(w.conf.Servers) { server := servers[choice-1] client := w.servers[server] delete(w.servers, server) if client != nil { client.Close() } delete(w.conf.Servers, server) w.conf.flush() log.Info("Disconnected existing server", "server", server) w.networkStats() return } // If the user requested connecting a new server, do it if w.makeServer() != "" { w.networkStats() } } // makeServer reads a single line from stdin and interprets it as // username:identity@hostname to connect to. It tries to establish a // new SSH session and also executing some baseline validations. // // If connection succeeds, the server is added to the wizards configs! func (w *wizard) makeServer() string { fmt.Println() fmt.Println("What is the remote server's address ([username[:identity]@]hostname[:port])?") // Read and dial the server to ensure docker is present input := w.readString() client, err := dial(input, nil) if err != nil { log.Error("Server not ready for puppeth", "err", err) return "" } // All checks passed, start tracking the server w.servers[input] = client w.conf.Servers[input] = client.pubkey w.conf.flush() return input } // selectServer lists the user all the currently known servers to choose from, // also granting the option to add a new one. func (w *wizard) selectServer() string { // List the available server to the user and wait for a choice fmt.Println() fmt.Println("Which server do you want to interact with?") servers := w.conf.servers() for i, server := range servers { fmt.Printf(" %d. %s\n", i+1, server) } fmt.Printf(" %d. Connect another server\n", len(w.conf.Servers)+1) choice := w.readInt() if choice < 0 || choice > len(w.conf.Servers)+1 { log.Error("Invalid server choice, aborting") return "" } // If the user requested connecting to a new server, go for it if choice <= len(w.conf.Servers) { return servers[choice-1] } return w.makeServer() } // manageComponents displays a list of network components the user can tear down // and an option func (w *wizard) manageComponents() { // List all the components we can tear down, along with an entry to deploy a new one fmt.Println() var serviceHosts, serviceNames []string for server, services := range w.services { for _, service := range services { serviceHosts = append(serviceHosts, server) serviceNames = append(serviceNames, service) fmt.Printf(" %d. Tear down %s on %s\n", len(serviceHosts), strings.Title(service), server) } } fmt.Printf(" %d. Deploy new network component\n", len(serviceHosts)+1) choice := w.readInt() if choice < 0 || choice > len(serviceHosts)+1 { log.Error("Invalid component choice, aborting") return } // If the user selected an existing service, destroy it if choice <= len(serviceHosts) { // Figure out the service to destroy and execute it service := serviceNames[choice-1] server := serviceHosts[choice-1] client := w.servers[server] if out, err := tearDown(client, w.network, service, true); err != nil { log.Error("Failed to tear down component", "err", err) if len(out) > 0 { fmt.Printf("%s\n", out) } return } // Clean up any references to it from out state services := w.services[server] for i, name := range services { if name == service { w.services[server] = append(services[:i], services[i+1:]...) if len(w.services[server]) == 0 { delete(w.services, server) } } } log.Info("Torn down existing component", "server", server, "service", service) return } // If the user requested deploying a new component, do it w.deployComponent() } // deployComponent displays a list of network components the user can deploy and // guides through the process. func (w *wizard) deployComponent() { // Print all the things we can deploy and wait or user choice fmt.Println() fmt.Println("What would you like to deploy? (recommended order)") fmt.Println(" 1. Ethstats - Network monitoring tool") fmt.Println(" 2. Bootnode - Entry point of the network") fmt.Println(" 3. Sealer - Full node minting new blocks") fmt.Println(" 4. Explorer - Chain analysis webservice") fmt.Println(" 5. Wallet - Browser wallet for quick sends") fmt.Println(" 6. Faucet - Crypto faucet to give away funds") fmt.Println(" 7. Dashboard - Website listing above web-services") switch w.read() { case "1": w.deployEthstats() case "2": w.deployNode(true) case "3": w.deployNode(false) case "4": w.deployExplorer() case "5": w.deployWallet() case "6": w.deployFaucet() case "7": w.deployDashboard() default: log.Error("That's not something I can do") } }