Document the "productid" files that Pungi creates when the user
configures the "product_id" setting. Describe where to find the
"productid" files, and how they relate to subscription-manager.
Signed-off-by: Ken Dreyer <kdreyer@redhat.com>
They are not always wanted, so let's not include them by default.
There's a new option to include the same files that extra files phases
uses, or alternatively they can be configured specifically and put into
the variant subdirectory.
JIRA: COMPOSE-3084
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
Up to now it was possible to change the pattern for all images, but
there are use-cases where different variants might want different names.
For example there could be one main variant that should only have
product name in the ISO filename, but addons should still be marked with
variant name.
JIRA: COMPOSE-3041
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
This PR adds new pkgset_koji_builds configuration option.
This option allows setting list of extra Koji build NVRs which will be
included in a compose. This is useful in two cases:
a) It allows generating standard composes with few packages update to
certain version to test how the compose behaves when the package is
updated for real.
b) It allows generating compose consisting only from particular builds
when pkgset_koji_tag = '' or None. This is useful when one want to
regenerate the compose with packages which are not tagged in single Koji
tag. This is very useful for ODCS when reproducing old composes.
Merges: https://pagure.io/pungi/pull-request/1049
Signed-off-by: Jan Kaluza <jkaluza@redhat.com>
This patch changes the behaviour when both module tag and NSV?C? is
specified. The NSVC are used as a whitelist and only matching modules
will be included in the compose.
Additionally this patch adds filtering based on inheritance: when
finding the latest module for each N:S combination, only the top tag in
which the module is tagged is used. Even if a newer build is available
somewhere deeper in the inheritance, it's not going to be used.
Example inheritance and tagged modules
f29-compose (foo:1:2018:cafe)
└─ f29-candidate (foo:1:2019:cafe)
The compose will use 2018 version, because it's in the topmost tag.
JIRA: COMPOSE-2685
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
If the same tag is queried with the same event, Pungi can cache the
response and call the API again. Particularly for small composes this
can save up significant amount of time.
Merges: https://pagure.io/pungi/pull-request/1022
Signed-off-by: Jan Kaluza <jkaluza@redhat.com>
This is used in multiple places, but not defined anywhere.
Fixes: https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/1028
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
This could be used to enable zchunk generation, which can require up to
4 different options. Instead of hardcoding every single one, let's just
allow more direct access to the executed command.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
This patch adds a new gather method called `hybrid`, which uses a `fus`
binary, which must exist somewhere on the `$PATH`. It will call it
multiple times to add multilib packages.
The solver can handle packages, modules and comps groups as input.
However comps groups are never passed in. Pungi will expand it to a list
of packages to avoid issues with comps handling in fus. It ignores
optional packages, and if the group mentions a package that does not
exist, nothing else from the group is included.
Multilib is also handled outside of fus. Pungi will run it, parse the
packages from output, determines multilib packages and adds them as
input. Then it runs the solver again. This is done until nothing new is
added. Usually two passes should be enough.
Source packages and debuginfo are added as a final step. All debuginfo
packages from any included source are added. If the source or debuginfo
package is included in any lookaside repo, it will be skipped.
The tool expects to get a platform stream that should be provided for
modules to depend on. Pungi looks into the modules and gets the platform
from there. If there are more requests, an error is raised.
There is some missing functionality and options that are ignored.
Particularly these are:
* gather_fulltree
* gather_selfhosting
* greedy_method
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
We can specify !VERSION_FROM_VERSION in version field during
image_build to expand it to correct release number without any label
information.
Also implemented !RELEASE_FROM_DATE_RESPIN to provide correct
release number. This helps to keep Atomic Host media files name
produced by image_build during bodhi updates compose run
consistent with nightly run.
Fixes: https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/987
Merges: https://pagure.io/pungi/pull-request/995
Signed-off-by: Sinny Kumari <sinny@redhat.com>
If a file has multiple hard links, genisoimage will put the wrong number
on the ISO. This patch can work around it by copying hard-linked files
into a temporary staging directory.
JIRA: COMPOSE-2610
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
PDC is deprecated in upstream. The usecase for getting list of modules
by NS, NSV or NSVC can however be satisfied by querying modules imported
into Koji.
This makes it possible to deprecate PDC configuration.
Merges: https://pagure.io/pungi/pull-request/985
Signed-off-by: Martin Curlej <mcurlej@redhat.com>
* Koji can now be installed from PyPI and it will also pull in rpm. This
needs rpm-devel install on the system. This means we can get kobo from
PyPI as well.
* Using print function should make it work for python 3 virtualenvs.
* Newer we need kobo in 0.6.0 at least, but newer is fine too.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
The `add_noarch` option of `get_valid_arches` is broken and doesn't
really do anything (noarch is always present in the result).
This causes packages that have ExclusiveArch including noarch to
actually not be excluded. They should be.
Changing this globally could have a very big impact. Therefore we can
hide it behind a configuration option so that it's opt-in.
JIRA: COMPOSE-2457
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
This is an optimization for Yum. DNF does not care at all.
The behaviour is configurable, but the default depends on gather
backend, as that is what users should be using to consume the packages
from the repo.
Fixes: https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/951
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
With one compose combining traditional and modular content there might
be different requirements for tag inheritance. This patch adds a new
option that controls whether builds in modular tags should be inherited.
It defaults to False, which is the right option for current MBS
behavior.
JIRA: COMPOSE-2148
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
- Add rpmdevtools and python-unittest2 to the list of packages
required to set up a testing environment
Signed-off-by: Robert Marshall <rmarshall@redhat.com>
A new configuration option is added that allows users to point lorax to
extra repositories. This can be handy if some tools to create the
bootable image are not part of the product itself.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
JIRA: COMPOSE-2253
With this patch the gather_source option is no longer used. Instead, all
sources are always used. If they return at least some input packages,
then a configured method is used and the returned lists of packages from
all sources are merged.
The method used for gathering can be configured for each variant and
gather source separately.
Additional packages are only added to the comps source.
Each gathering step is logged separately. All the logs are preserved for
later inspection.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
There are valid use cases for not specifying this option: specifically a
modular compose will get the tags to use from modules listed in the
variants file.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
Followup from discussion in: https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/811
It's likely now that for Fedora Atomic Host we'll use this, to work
around other issues, after we fix the FAW change detection.
Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
The "Phases" section breaks down what Pungi does in detail. Place it
towards the top of the documentation table of contents.
The "Contributing" and "Testing" sections are relevant to developers,
not all users, so move them to the end.
Signed-off-by: Ken Dreyer <kdreyer@redhat.com>