Add some documentation to LoraxTemplateRunner
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@ -96,10 +96,49 @@ def rglob(pathname, root="/", fatal=False):
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def rexists(pathname, root=""):
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return True if rglob(pathname, root) else False
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# XXX NOTE: symlinks to stuff outside inroot/outroot will make us operate
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# on files outside our roots (e.g. deleting files on the host system).
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# TODO: operate inside an actual chroot for safety? Not that RPM bothers..
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class LoraxTemplateRunner(object):
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'''
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This class parses and executes Lorax templates. Sample usage:
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# install a bunch of packages
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runner = LoraxTemplateRunner(inroot=rundir, outroot=rundir, yum=yum_obj)
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runner.run("install-packages.ltmpl")
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# modify a runtime dir
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runner = LoraxTemplateRunner(inroot=rundir, outroot=newrun)
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runner.run("runtime-transmogrify.ltmpl")
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NOTES:
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* Parsing procedure is roughly:
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1. Mako template expansion (on the whole file)
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2. For each line of the result,
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a. Whitespace splitting (using shlex.split())
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b. Brace expansion (using brace_expand())
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c. If the first token is the name of a function, call that function
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with the rest of the line as arguments
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* Parsing and execution are *separate* passes - so you can't use the result
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of a command in an %if statement (or any other control statements)!
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* Commands that run external programs (systemctl, gconfset) currently use
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the *host*'s copy of that program, which may cause problems if there's a
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big enough difference between the host and the image you're modifying.
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* The commands are not executed under a real chroot, so absolute symlinks
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will point *outside* the inroot/outroot. Be careful with symlinks!
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ADDING NEW COMMANDS:
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* Each template command is just a method of the LoraxTemplateRunner
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object - so adding a new command is as easy as adding a new function.
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* Each function gets arguments that correspond to the rest of the tokens
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on that line (after word splitting and brace expansion)
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* Commands should raise exceptions for errors - don't use sys.exit()
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'''
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def __init__(self, inroot, outroot, yum=None, fatalerrors=True,
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templatedir=None, defaults={}):
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self.inroot = inroot
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