import logging import subprocess LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) class GCPHandler(object): AUTHENTICATION_COMMAND = "gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file=%s" SET_PROPERTY_PROJECT = "gcloud config set project %s" MACHINE_STARTING_COMMAND = "gcloud compute instances start %s --zone=%s" MACHINE_STOPPING_COMMAND = "gcloud compute instances stop %s --zone=%s" def __init__(self, key_path="../gcp_keys/gcp_key.json", zone="europe-west3-a", project_id="guardicore-22050661"): self.zone = zone try: # pass the key file to gcp subprocess.call(GCPHandler.get_auth_command(key_path), shell=True) LOGGER.info("GCP Handler passed key") # set project subprocess.call(GCPHandler.get_set_project_command(project_id), shell=True) LOGGER.info("GCP Handler set project") LOGGER.info("GCP Handler initialized successfully") except Exception as e: LOGGER.error("GCP Handler failed to initialize: %s." % e) def start_machines(self, machine_list): """ Start all the machines in the list. :param machine_list: A space-separated string with all the machine names. Example: start_machines(`" ".join(["elastic-3", "mssql-16"])`) """ LOGGER.info("Setting up all GCP machines...") try: subprocess.call((GCPHandler.MACHINE_STARTING_COMMAND % (machine_list, self.zone)), shell=True) LOGGER.info("GCP machines successfully started.") except Exception as e: LOGGER.error("GCP Handler failed to start GCP machines: %s" % e) def stop_machines(self, machine_list): try: subprocess.call((GCPHandler.MACHINE_STOPPING_COMMAND % (machine_list, self.zone)), shell=True) LOGGER.info("GCP machines stopped successfully.") except Exception as e: LOGGER.error("GCP Handler failed to stop network machines: %s" % e) @staticmethod def get_auth_command(key_path): return GCPHandler.AUTHENTICATION_COMMAND % key_path @staticmethod def get_set_project_command(project): return GCPHandler.SET_PROPERTY_PROJECT % project