Improve autodetection of productmd image type for osbuild images
I don't love inferring the type from the filename like this - it's kinda backwards - but it's an improvement on the current logic (I don't think 'dvd' is ever currently the correct value here, I don't think osbuild *can* currently build the type of image that 'dvd' is meant to indicate). I can't immediately see any better source of data here (we could use the 'name' or 'package_name' from 'build_info', but those are pretty much just inputs to the filenames anyway). Types that are possible in productmd but not covered here are 'cd' (never likely to be used again in Fedora at least, not sure about RHEL), 'dvd-debuginfo' (again not used in Fedora, may be used in RHEL), 'ec2', 'kvm' (not sure about those), 'netinst' (this is a synonym for 'boot', we use 'boot' in practice in Fedora metadata), 'p2v' and 'rescue' (not sure). Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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@ -252,10 +252,20 @@ class RunOSBuildThread(WorkerThread):
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# Get the manifest type from the config if supplied, otherwise we
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# Get the manifest type from the config if supplied, otherwise we
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# determine the manifest type based on the koji output
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# determine the manifest type based on the koji output
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img.type = config.get(
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img.type = config.get("manifest_type")
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"manifest_type",
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if not img.type:
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archive["type_name"] if archive["type_name"] != "iso" else "dvd",
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if archive["type_name"] != "iso":
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)
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img.type = archive["type_name"]
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else:
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fn = archive["filename"].lower()
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if "ostree" in fn:
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img.type = "dvd-ostree-osbuild"
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elif "live" in fn:
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img.type = "live-osbuild"
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elif "netinst" in fn or "boot" in fn:
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img.type = "boot"
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else:
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img.type = "dvd"
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img.format = suffix
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img.format = suffix
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img.path = os.path.join(rel_image_dir, archive["filename"])
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img.path = os.path.join(rel_image_dir, archive["filename"])
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