You can now open ports in the firewall, using port numbers or service
names:
[customizations.firewall]
ports = ["22:tcp", "80:tcp", "imap:tcp", "53:tcp", "53:udp"]
Or enable/disable services registered with firewalld:
[customizations.firewall.services]
enabled = ["ftp", "ntp", "dhcp"]
disabled = ["telnet"]
If the template contains firewall --disabled it cannot be overridden,
under the assumption that it is required for the image to boot in the
selected environment.
(cherry picked from commit 4d35668ab5)
Related: rhbz#1718473
You can now set the keyboard layout and language. Eg.
[customizations.locale]
languages = ["en_CA.utf8", "en_HK.utf8"]
keyboard = "de (dvorak)"
Existing entries in the kickstart templates are replaced with the new
ones. If there are no entries then it will default to 'keyboard us' and
'lang en_US.UTF-8'
Includes tests, and leaves the existing keyboard and lang entries in the
templates with a note that they can be replaced by the blueprint.
(cherry picked from commit e5a8700bdf)
Related: rhbz#1718473
For example:
[customizations.timezone]
timezone = "US/Samoa"
ntpservers = ["0.pool.ntp.org"]
Also includes tests.
This removes the timezone kickstart command from all of the templates
except for google.ks which needs to set it's own ntp servers and timezone.
If timezone isn't included in the blueprint, and it is not already in a
template, it will be set to 'timezone UTC' by default.
If timezone is set in a template it is left as-is, under the assumption
that the image type requires it to boot correctly.
(cherry picked from commit 9bdbb29662)
Related: rhbz#1718473
Support both
[customizations]
hostname = "whatever"
and
[[customizations]]
hostname = "whatever"
in the blueprint data. The [[ syntax matches the other customization
directives (user, group, sshkey), and as such it's easy to accidentally
use it for the hostname without even realizing it's specifying something
different.
Add some tests for converting customizations to kickstarts.
(cherry picked from commit 35ab6a1336)
Resolves: rhbz#1666517
This adds support for the optional blueprint section [customizations].
Use it like this:
[customizations]
hostname = yourhostnamehere
[[customizations.sshkey]]
user = root
key = root user key
- test against already existing git repository
- test commit_recipe_file() handling of IOError
- update tests for commit_recipe_directory()
- add asserts on the existing test. Not raising an exception
isn't enough!
- add test which exercises the method under test while it handles
exceptions raised by other methods
- test for list_commits() when the underlying calls fail to convert
timestamp
- test for find_name() when `name' is not on the list
- tests for get_revision_from_tag()
This adds returning the commit id from read_commit, and a new function
read_recipe_and_id() that returns the commit id and the recipe in a
tuple.
If the commit is passed in, it is used as is. If no commit is passed in
it finds the most recent commit for the file on the selected branch and
returns that.
Missing recipes now raise a RecipeError with an informative message.
eg. "No commits for missing-recipe.toml on the master branch."
Recipe should have its version bumped based on the version from the
previous commit, and not be bumped on the first commit. Fix the code and
the tests.
It appears that with libgit2 v0.24.6 reverse causes it to list them
newest first. In 0.25.1 it lists them oldest first. On both versions
just using SortMode.TIME gives the desired result of oldest first.