refactor!: consolidate SSH handling

Closes coop-cloud/organising#389.
Closes coop-cloud/organising#341.
Closes coop-cloud/organising#326.
Closes coop-cloud/organising#380.
Closes coop-cloud/organising#360.
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2023-01-31 16:09:09 +01:00
committed by Gitea
parent f20fbbc913
commit 7c1a97be72
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@ -378,73 +378,6 @@ var RemoteUserFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Destination: &RemoteUser,
}
// SSHFailMsg is a hopefully helpful SSH failure message
var SSHFailMsg = `
Woops, Abra is unable to connect to connect to %s.
Here are a few tips for debugging your local SSH config. Abra uses plain 'ol
SSH to make connections to servers, so if your SSH config is working, Abra is
working.
In the first place, Abra will always try to read your Docker context connection
string for SSH connection details. You can view your server context configs
with the following command. Are they correct?
abra server ls
Is your ssh-agent running? You can start it by running the following command:
eval "$(ssh-agent)"
If your SSH private key loaded? You can check by running the following command:
ssh-add -L
If, you can add it with:
ssh-add ~/.ssh/<private-key-part>
If you are using a non-default public/private key, you can configure this in
your ~/.ssh/config file which Abra will read in order to figure out connection
details:
Host foo.coopcloud.tech
Hostname foo.coopcloud.tech
User bar
Port 12345
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/bar@foo.coopcloud.tech
If you're only using password authentication, you can use the following config:
Host foo.coopcloud.tech
Hostname foo.coopcloud.tech
User bar
Port 12345
PreferredAuthentications=password
PubkeyAuthentication=no
Good luck!
`
var ServerAddFailMsg = `
Failed to add server %s.
This could be caused by two things.
Abra isn't picking up your SSH configuration or you need to specify it on the
command-line (e.g you use a non-standard port or username to connect). Run
"server add" with "-d/--debug" to learn more about what Abra is doing under the
hood.
Docker is not installed on your server. You can pass "-p/--provision" to
install Docker and initialise Docker Swarm mode. See help output for "server
add"
See "abra server add -h" for more.
`
// SubCommandBefore wires up pre-action machinery (e.g. --debug handling).
func SubCommandBefore(c *cli.Context) error {
if Debug {