[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, see <https://gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import json
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2017-02-17 19:28:30 +00:00
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import logging
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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import os
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2018-08-10 07:54:30 +00:00
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import shutil
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import yaml
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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2017-03-21 04:32:53 +00:00
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from pungi.arch_utils import getBaseArch
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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from pungi.util import makedirs
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def make_log_file(log_dir, filename):
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"""Return path to log file with given name, if log_dir is set."""
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if not log_dir:
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return None
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makedirs(log_dir)
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return os.path.join(log_dir, "%s.log" % filename)
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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2017-02-22 09:09:39 +00:00
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def get_ref_from_treefile(treefile, arch=None, logger=None):
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2017-01-19 02:51:02 +00:00
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"""
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Return ref name by parsing the tree config file. Replacing ${basearch} with
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the basearch of the architecture we are running on or of the passed in arch.
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"""
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2017-02-22 09:09:39 +00:00
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logger = logger or logging.getLogger(__name__)
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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if os.path.isfile(treefile):
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with open(treefile, "r") as f:
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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try:
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# rpm-ostree now supports YAML
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# https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1377
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if treefile.endswith(".yaml"):
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parsed = yaml.safe_load(f)
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else:
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parsed = json.load(f)
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return parsed["ref"].replace("${basearch}", getBaseArch(arch))
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except Exception as e:
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logger.error("Unable to get ref from treefile: %s" % e)
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2017-01-18 18:52:45 +00:00
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else:
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2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
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logger.error("Unable to open treefile")
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2018-11-19 10:57:08 +00:00
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return None
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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2018-09-13 13:50:22 +00:00
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def get_commitid_from_commitid_file(commitid_file):
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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"""Return commit id which is read from the commitid file"""
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2018-09-13 13:50:22 +00:00
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if not os.path.exists(commitid_file + ".stamp"):
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# The stamp does not exist, so no new commit.
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return None
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with open(commitid_file, "r") as f:
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return f.read().replace("\n", "")
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
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def tweak_treeconf(
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treeconf, source_repos=None, keep_original_sources=False, update_dict=None
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):
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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"""
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Update tree config file by adding new repos, and remove existing repos
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from the tree config file if 'keep_original_sources' is not enabled.
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2017-12-04 14:15:20 +00:00
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Additionally, other values can be passed to method by 'update_dict' parameter to
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update treefile content.
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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"""
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# backup the old tree config
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shutil.copy2(treeconf, "{0}.bak".format(treeconf))
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[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
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2018-08-09 21:00:15 +00:00
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treeconf_dir = os.path.dirname(treeconf)
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with open(treeconf, "r") as f:
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2018-08-10 07:54:30 +00:00
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# rpm-ostree now supports YAML, but we'll end up converting it to JSON.
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# https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1377
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2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
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if treeconf.endswith(".yaml"):
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treeconf_content = yaml.safe_load(f)
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treeconf = treeconf.replace(".yaml", ".json")
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else:
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treeconf_content = json.load(f)
|
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|
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
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repos = []
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if source_repos:
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# Sort to ensure reliable ordering
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2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
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source_repos = sorted(source_repos, key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
2017-12-04 15:44:55 +00:00
|
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# Now, since pungi includes timestamps in the repo names which
|
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# currently defeats rpm-ostree's change detection, let's just
|
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# use repos named 'repo-<number>'.
|
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# https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/811
|
2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
|
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with open("{0}/pungi.repo".format(treeconf_dir), "w") as f:
|
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|
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|
for i, repo in enumerate(source_repos):
|
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|
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|
name = "repo-{0}".format(i)
|
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|
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|
f.write("[%s]\n" % name)
|
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|
|
f.write("name=%s\n" % name)
|
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|
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|
f.write("baseurl=%s\n" % repo["baseurl"])
|
|
|
|
exclude = repo.get("exclude", None)
|
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|
|
|
if exclude:
|
|
|
|
f.write("exclude=%s\n" % exclude)
|
2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
|
|
|
gpgcheck = "1" if repo.get("gpgcheck", False) else "0"
|
2017-12-04 15:44:55 +00:00
|
|
|
f.write("gpgcheck=%s\n" % gpgcheck)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
repos.append(name)
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
|
|
|
original_repos = treeconf_content.get("repos", [])
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
if keep_original_sources:
|
2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
|
|
|
treeconf_content["repos"] = original_repos + repos
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
else:
|
2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
|
|
|
treeconf_content["repos"] = repos
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2017-12-04 14:15:20 +00:00
|
|
|
# update content with config values from dictionary (for example 'ref')
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(update_dict, dict):
|
|
|
|
treeconf_content.update(update_dict)
|
|
|
|
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
# update tree config to add new repos
|
2020-02-03 03:50:06 +00:00
|
|
|
with open(treeconf, "w") as f:
|
[ostree] Add 'tree' sub-command to pungi-make-ostree script
Update pungi-make-ostree to supourt sub-command 'tree', which is just
as the original feature of pungi-make-ostree to compose OSTree tree.
With the change we can add other sub commands later to build other
OSTree artifacts, like the installer image.
Inaddtional to the change, now the the 'tree' command can accept an
optional '--extra-config' parameter to update the original tree
configuration with extra configurations specified in a json file
before composing the OSTree tree.
Example:
pungi-make-ostree tree --repo=/ostree --treefile=/path/to/treefile \
--log-dir=/path/to/log --extra-config=/path/to/extra-config.json
The extra-config file can contains the same configuration as OSTree
phase, the difference is it doesn't understand variant UID as source
repo since it's not ran in the chain of phases. A valid configuration
can be like:
{
"source_repo_from": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/Server",
"extra_source_repos": [
{
"name": "optional",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/optional",
"exclude": "systemd-container",
"gpgcheck": False
},
{
"name": "extra",
"baseurl": "http://example.com/repo/x86_64/extra",
}
],
"keep_original_sources": True
}
The OSTree phase is updated to move out the task of updating treefile,
instead of that, it writes the extra configurations to a json file,
then 'pungi-make-ostree tree' will take it by option '--extra-config'.
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Wan <qwan@redhat.com>
2016-12-02 12:11:09 +00:00
|
|
|
json.dump(treeconf_content, f, indent=4)
|
2018-08-09 21:00:15 +00:00
|
|
|
return treeconf
|