infra/.woodpecker/default.yml
Viktor Barzin a5e097088a [ci] Persist VAULT_TOKEN across Woodpecker step commands
## Context
Follow-up to commit 2eca011c (bd code-e1x). That commit attached the
`terraform-state` policy to the `ci` Vault role and propagated apply-
loop failures so the pipeline actually fails when a stack fails. On
the very first push to exercise it (pipeline 361), the platform apply
step died with:

  [vault] Starting apply...
  state-sync: ERROR — no Vault token and no age key at ~/.config/sops/age/keys.txt
  [vault] FAILED (exit 1)

Root cause: in Woodpecker's `commands:` list, each `- |` item runs in
a fresh shell. The dedicated "Vault auth" command was doing
`export VAULT_TOKEN=...`, but that export was lost by the time the
apply command ran. Tier-0 stacks depended on Vault Transit (via
`scripts/state-sync`), and Tier-1 stacks depend on
`vault read database/static-creds/pg-terraform-state` via `scripts/tg`
— both silently fell through to their "no Vault" error path.

This bug was latent before 2eca011c because the old apply loop
swallowed per-stack exit codes. Now that we surface them, the pipeline
fails honestly — but fails on every run. Fixing the missing token
propagation is the last mile.

## This change
- Pin `VAULT_ADDR` at the step's `environment:` level so every command
  inherits it without an explicit export.
- In the Vault auth command, assert the auth succeeded (non-empty,
  non-"null" token) then write the token to `~/.vault-token` with
  `umask 077`. `vault`, `scripts/tg`, and `scripts/state-sync` all
  fall through to `~/.vault-token` when `VAULT_TOKEN` env is unset.

## What is NOT in this change
- A broader refactor to fold the multi-step chain into a single
  `- |` script — preserving the existing granular structure keeps
  individual step logs grep-friendly and failures localised.
- Restoring the VAULT_TOKEN export too — redundant once ~/.vault-token
  is written, and would need duplicating into each command anyway.

## Test Plan
### Automated
N/A (pure YAML change). Will be verified by the very next CI run —
the push creating this commit.

### Manual Verification
Watch `ci.viktorbarzin.me/repos/1/pipelines` for the pipeline whose
commit matches this one. Expected:
- `default` workflow exercises the auth + apply steps.
- Platform apply for `vault` stack runs state-sync decrypt → detects
  no drift (I applied locally already) → OK.
- Tier-1 stacks (if any in the diff): `vault read database/static-
  creds/pg-terraform-state` returns creds → apply runs.
- No "state-sync: ERROR" or "Cannot read PG credentials" errors.
- `default` workflow state: success.
- Overall pipeline status: still failure because `build-cli` is
  independently broken (bd code-12b); that's cosmetic.

Refs: bd code-e1x

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 14:30:39 +00:00

238 lines
10 KiB
YAML

# Unified infra CI pipeline — detects changed stacks and applies only those.
# Platform stacks and app stacks handled in one pipeline with proper ordering.
#
# Optimizations over the previous split pipeline:
# - Custom CI image (no apk/wget per step)
# - Shallow clone (depth=2 for git diff HEAD~1)
# - TF_PLUGIN_CACHE_DIR (shared provider cache)
# - Serial apply with Vault advisory locks (prevents user/CI race conditions)
# - Step consolidation (2 steps instead of 4)
# - Changed-stacks-only detection (skips no-op applies)
# - Global-file fallback (modules/config changes trigger full apply)
# - Lock-aware: skips stacks locked by users instead of failing
when:
event: push
branch: master
clone:
git:
image: woodpeckerci/plugin-git
settings:
depth: 2
attempts: 5
backoff: 10s
steps:
- name: apply
image: registry.viktorbarzin.me:5050/infra-ci:latest
pull: true
backend_options:
kubernetes:
resources:
requests:
memory: 3Gi
limits:
memory: 6Gi
environment:
SLACK_WEBHOOK:
from_secret: slack_webhook
# Each `- |` command runs in a fresh shell, so we can't rely on an
# `export VAULT_ADDR=...` in the auth command persisting — pin it at
# step level. VAULT_TOKEN is still per-command; we persist it to
# ~/.vault-token (auto-read by `vault` CLI) so downstream commands
# don't need explicit token propagation.
VAULT_ADDR: http://vault-active.vault.svc.cluster.local:8200
commands:
# ── Skip CI commits ──
- |
if echo "$CI_COMMIT_MESSAGE" | grep -q '\[CI SKIP\]\|\[ci skip\]'; then
echo "Commit has [CI SKIP], exiting"
exit 0
fi
# ── git-crypt unlock ──
- |
SA_TOKEN=$(cat /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token)
curl -sk "https://10.0.20.100:6443/api/v1/namespaces/woodpecker/configmaps/git-crypt-key" \
-H "Authorization:Bearer $SA_TOKEN" | jq -r .data.key | base64 -d > /tmp/key
git-crypt unlock /tmp/key && rm /tmp/key
# ── Vault auth ──
- |
SA_TOKEN=$(cat /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token)
VAULT_TOKEN=$(curl -s -X POST "$VAULT_ADDR/v1/auth/kubernetes/login" \
-d "{\"role\":\"ci\",\"jwt\":\"$SA_TOKEN\"}" | jq -r .auth.client_token)
if [ -z "$VAULT_TOKEN" ] || [ "$VAULT_TOKEN" = "null" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Vault K8s auth failed (role=ci, ns=woodpecker)" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Persist for downstream `- |` blocks (each runs in a fresh shell,
# so exporting VAULT_TOKEN wouldn't help). `vault`, `scripts/tg`,
# and `scripts/state-sync` all fall through to ~/.vault-token when
# the env var is unset.
umask 077; printf '%s' "$VAULT_TOKEN" > "$HOME/.vault-token"
# ── Detect changed stacks ──
- |
PLATFORM_STACKS="dbaas authentik crowdsec monitoring nvidia mailserver cloudflared kyverno metallb redis traefik technitium headscale rbac k8s-portal vaultwarden reverse-proxy metrics-server vpa nfs-csi iscsi-csi cnpg sealed-secrets uptime-kuma wireguard xray infra-maintenance platform vault reloader descheduler external-secrets"
# Ensure we have enough history for diff (clone may be shallow)
if ! git rev-parse HEAD~1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "WARNING: HEAD~1 not available (shallow clone?) — fetching more history"
git fetch --deepen=1 origin master 2>/dev/null || true
fi
# If still no parent, apply all platform stacks as a safe fallback
if ! git rev-parse HEAD~1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Cannot determine changed files — applying ALL platform stacks"
echo "$PLATFORM_STACKS" | tr ' ' '\n' > .platform_apply
> .app_apply
else
# Check if global files changed (triggers full platform apply)
GLOBAL_CHANGED=$(git diff --name-only HEAD~1 HEAD | grep -E '^(modules/|config\.tfvars|terragrunt\.hcl)' || true)
if [ -n "$GLOBAL_CHANGED" ]; then
echo "Global files changed — applying ALL platform stacks"
echo "$PLATFORM_STACKS" | tr ' ' '\n' > .platform_apply
else
# Detect platform stacks that changed
git diff --name-only HEAD~1 HEAD | grep '^stacks/' | cut -d/ -f2 | sort -u > .all_changed
> .platform_apply
while read -r stack; do
if echo "$PLATFORM_STACKS" | grep -qw "$stack"; then
echo "$stack" >> .platform_apply
fi
done < .all_changed
fi
# Detect app stacks that changed
> .app_apply
git diff --name-only HEAD~1 HEAD | grep '^stacks/' | cut -d/ -f2 | sort -u | while read -r stack; do
if echo "$PLATFORM_STACKS" | grep -qw "$stack"; then
continue # Skip platform stacks
fi
if [ ! -f "stacks/$stack/terragrunt.hcl" ]; then
continue # Skip non-terragrunt dirs
fi
echo "$stack" >> .app_apply
done
fi
PLATFORM_COUNT=$(wc -l < .platform_apply | tr -d ' ')
APP_COUNT=$(wc -l < .app_apply | tr -d ' ')
echo "Platform stacks to apply: $PLATFORM_COUNT"
echo "App stacks to apply: $APP_COUNT"
cat .platform_apply .app_apply
# ── Pre-warm provider cache ──
- |
if [ -s .platform_apply ] || [ -s .app_apply ]; then
FIRST_STACK=$(head -1 .platform_apply .app_apply 2>/dev/null | head -1)
if [ -n "$FIRST_STACK" ]; then
echo "Pre-warming provider cache from stacks/$FIRST_STACK..."
cd "stacks/$FIRST_STACK" && terragrunt init --terragrunt-non-interactive -input=false 2>&1 | tail -3 && cd ../..
fi
fi
# ── Apply platform stacks (serial, with Vault advisory locks) ──
- |
FAILED_PLATFORM_STACKS=""
if [ -s .platform_apply ]; then
echo "=== Applying platform stacks (serial, locked) ==="
while read -r stack; do
echo "[$stack] Starting apply..."
set +e
OUTPUT=$(cd "stacks/$stack" && ../../scripts/tg apply --non-interactive 2>&1)
EXIT=$?
set -e
if [ $EXIT -ne 0 ]; then
if echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "is locked by"; then
echo "[$stack] SKIPPED (locked by another session)"
else
echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -5
echo "[$stack] FAILED (exit $EXIT)"
FAILED_PLATFORM_STACKS="$FAILED_PLATFORM_STACKS $stack"
fi
else
echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -3
echo "[$stack] OK"
fi
done < .platform_apply
fi
# Deferred until after app stacks so both lists get a chance to run.
echo "$FAILED_PLATFORM_STACKS" > .platform_failed
# ── Apply app stacks (serial, with Vault advisory locks) ──
- |
FAILED_APP_STACKS=""
if [ -s .app_apply ]; then
echo "=== Applying app stacks (serial, locked) ==="
while read -r stack; do
echo "[$stack] Starting apply..."
set +e
OUTPUT=$(cd "stacks/$stack" && ../../scripts/tg apply --non-interactive 2>&1)
EXIT=$?
set -e
if [ $EXIT -ne 0 ]; then
if echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "is locked by"; then
echo "[$stack] SKIPPED (locked by another session)"
else
echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -5
echo "[$stack] FAILED (exit $EXIT)"
FAILED_APP_STACKS="$FAILED_APP_STACKS $stack"
fi
else
echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -3
echo "[$stack] OK"
fi
done < .app_apply
fi
# Fail the step loudly so the pipeline `default` workflow state
# reflects reality — the service-upgrade agent and CI alert cascade
# both rely on this (see bd code-e1x). Lock-skipped stacks are NOT
# counted as failures.
FAILED_PLATFORM=$(cat .platform_failed 2>/dev/null | tr -d ' ')
if [ -n "$FAILED_PLATFORM" ] || [ -n "$FAILED_APP_STACKS" ]; then
echo "=== FAILED STACKS: platform=[$FAILED_PLATFORM ] apps=[$FAILED_APP_STACKS ] ==="
exit 1
fi
# ── Commit and push state changes ──
- |
mkdir -p ~/.ssh && ssh-keyscan -H github.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts 2>/dev/null
chmod 400 secrets/deploy_key
git add stacks/ state/ .woodpecker/ 2>/dev/null || true
git remote set-url origin git@github.com:ViktorBarzin/infra.git
git diff --cached --quiet && echo "No changes to commit" && exit 0
git commit -m "Woodpecker CI deploy [CI SKIP]"
GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i ./secrets/deploy_key -o IdentitiesOnly=yes' git fetch origin master
if ! GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i ./secrets/deploy_key -o IdentitiesOnly=yes' git rebase origin/master; then
echo "ERROR: Git rebase failed — state commits could not be pushed"
echo "Manual intervention required: pull, resolve conflicts, push"
GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i ./secrets/deploy_key -o IdentitiesOnly=yes' git rebase --abort || true
exit 1
fi
GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i ./secrets/deploy_key -o IdentitiesOnly=yes' git push origin master
# ── Slack notification ──
- |
PLATFORM_COUNT=$(wc -l < .platform_apply 2>/dev/null | tr -d ' ')
APP_COUNT=$(wc -l < .app_apply 2>/dev/null | tr -d ' ')
curl -s -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
--data "{\"channel\":\"general\",\"text\":\"Woodpecker CI: infra pipeline ${CI_PIPELINE_STATUS} (platform:${PLATFORM_COUNT}, apps:${APP_COUNT})\"}" \
"$SLACK_WEBHOOK" || true
# Slack on failure (runs even if apply step fails)
- name: notify-failure
image: curlimages/curl
commands:
- |
curl -s -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
--data "{\"channel\":\"general\",\"text\":\":red_circle: Woodpecker CI: infra pipeline FAILED\"}" \
"$SLACK_WEBHOOK" || true
environment:
SLACK_WEBHOOK:
from_secret: slack_webhook
when:
status: [failure]