The projects_list function uses a different yum request, and doesn't
return a full project dict. Updated it to also return only the unique
project names.
Related: rhbz#1657055
When the repository has multiple arches, eg. i686 and x86_64, it should
add a new entry to the project's builds list, not create a new project
in the list.
This handles that by adding a modified insort_left function and
examining the packages returned from dnf to make sure they aren't
already listed in the results. It also handles adding them in sorted
order so that no further sorting needs to be done on the results.
Resolves: rhbz#1657055
(cherry picked from commit 663a0dcd73)
Some kickstart templates use globbing to match packages, searchNames
doesn't support this.
Add fallback code to find packages that are just a dep, matching the
behavior of yum.install()
This fixes things so that it can depsolve package names with globs in
them like grub2-efi-*-cdboot, and deps like shim and grub2-efi.
Results are still filtered by the version glob, with the highest NEVRA
selected for installation.
Resolves: rhbz#1641601
Use a common _depsolve function for projects_depsolve and
projects_depsolve_with_size so that it always uses the correct version
glob support when depsolving blueprints and templates.
Resolves: rhbz#1628114
The blueprint version glob was being applied to the whole package NEVRA
by yum (it lacks a separate API for just globbing versions), so this
implements that in filterVersionGlob using fnmatchcase on the package
names, and the yum package verGT comparison on the versions for the
selected package.
Also includes tests.
Resolves: rhbz#1628114
This adds a new argument to projects_depsolve and
projects_depsolve_with_size that contains the group list, unfortunately.
I would have prefered adding a function that just returns a list of all
the contents of a group and then add that to what was being passed into
projects_depsolve. However, there does not appear to be any good way to
do that in yum aside from a lot of grubbing around in the comps object,
which I am unwilling to do.
Previously it was impossible to know which package in a blueprint caused
a failure, if it was just one of them, or all of them, etc. This catches
the error when calling yb.install and lists all the failures in the
error message that is raised.
Yum needs to have some other attrs setup on the YumRepository object, so
use the function provided to ensure that everything is correct. Also
switch the related functions to use a dict instead of a YumRepository
object.
yum TumRepository.dump() function cannot be used as a .repo file Add a
new function to write this in the correct format, and limited to the
fields we use.
Add a test for the new function.
Fix /projects/source/info to return an error 400 if a nonexistant TOML
source is requested. If JSON is used the error is part of the standard
response.
Update test_server.py to check for the correct error code.
When adding a source failed it wasn't being removed from the dnf object.
This fixes that, and returns an error when setting up the source fails.
Also adds a test for it.
The default size is always going to be wrong, so try to estimate a more
reasonable amount of space. This is more complicated than you would
expect, yum's installedsize doesn't take into account the block size of
the filesystem, nor any extra artifacts generated by pre/post scripts.
So in the end we end up with a minimum image size of 1GiB, a partition
that is 40% larger than the estimated space needed, and a disk image
that increases size in 1GiB increments. This is still better than having
a fixed 4GiB / partition that was either too large or too small.
- Fix `projects_depsolve()` to not consider a successful empty response
(rc == 0) as an error.
- Fix recipe_from_dict() to default modules and packages to empty lists
instead of `None`, to avoid a Python-ism in the API for consumers and
stay compatible to the bdcs API.
Fixes#290