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package_update_upgrade_install was failing as htop is now included in
Bionic images. Switch this test to install 'sl' instead.
ca_certs integration test fails on cert_count test because bionic
update-ca-certificates on bionic generates less symlinks for a given cert.
Integration tests now collect dpkg-query --show output on every instance.
Add a new assertPackageInstalled helper method which finds the package or
package version installed on the instance.
Adapt existing byobu, package_update_upgrade_install, ntp and salt_minion
tests to use assertPackageInstalled method.
LP: #1769985
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This enables warnings produced by pylint for unused variables (W0612),
and fixes the existing errors.
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Python has deprecated these invalid string literals now
https://bugs.python.org/issue27364
and pycodestyle is identifying them with a W605 warning.
https://github.com/PyCQA/pycodestyle/pull/676
So basically, any use of \ not followed by one of [\'"abfnrtv]
or \ooo (octal) \xhh (hex) or a newline is invalid. This is most
comomnly seen for us in regex. To solve, you either:
a.) use a raw string r'...'
b.) correctly escape the \ that was not intended to be interpreted.
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Add a base NTP client configuration dictionary and allow Distro
specific changes to be merged. Add a select client function which
implements logic to preferr installed clients over clients which
need to be installed. Also allow distributions to override the
cloud-init defaults.
LP: #1749722
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Fix integraiton test logic for ec2 to look for network and
availability-zone data under the key path
'ds'=>'meta-data' instead of just 'ds' when parsing instance-data.json.
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Integration tests previously had a logic path that was unexercised on
jenkins because we were on an older version of lxc. With an upgrade to lxd
version 3.0 we need to bump pylxd dependency pin and fix a typo in
integration tests which checked the lxd version.
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LP: #1420018
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Support installing and configuring snaps on ubuntu systems. Now,
cloud-config files can provide a list or dictionary of snap:assertions
which will be allow configuration of snapd on a system via 'snap ack'
calls. The snap:commands configuration option supports arbitrary system
commands intended to interact with snappy's cli. This allows users to run
arbitrary snappy commands to create users, download, install and
configure snap packages and snapd.
This branch also deprecates old snappy and snap_config modules leaving
warnings in documentation and runtime for consumers of these modules.
Deprecated snap* modules will be dropped in cloud-init v.18.2 release.
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This was broken probably when we inserted the ssh keys into Platform.
tox -e citest tree_run
and
tox -e citest bddeb
would fail with KeyError in Platform.init due to lack of a data_dir.
Also here are a few fixes found from attempting to make it work.
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When running 'tox -e pylint' on a bionic system (python 3.6.4) I started
seeing errors today like:
tests/cloud_tests/platforms/__init__.py:5: [E0401(import-error), ]
Unable to import 'tests.cloud_tests.platforms.ec2'
The fix for those first errors was simply to create the __init__.py.
The second set of changes fixes fallout found from actually now having
pylint properly run on more of the cloud_tests.
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Previously the module was not working under FreeBSD due to a different
package name and some different paths. The module now has OS specific
default values which can even be customized via corresponding cloud config
variables.
LP: #1721503
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While salt grains can be configured in the minion config file, it is
usually better to configure it in the /etc/salt/grains file.
This allows that to be done.
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This puts in place detection for if 'show-log' will work with lxc
client, and uses that if present. The 'lxc console --show-log' is
not expected to work until lxd/liblxc3.0. That should come in a
few months. The hope is that when that function arrives, this
code will move over to using it.
For other scenarios (all current lxd installs) this will now
support getting logs from a snap installed lxd or a package installed
lxd via the old 'lxc.console.logfile'.
If installed from snap, a platform error will be raised until
the user does:
sudo mkdir --mode=1777 -p /var/snap/lxd/common/consoles
LP: #1745663
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This adds collection a gzip compressed systemd journal on systemd systems.
The file can later be reviewed with:
zcat system.journal.gz > system.journal
journalctl --file=system.journal [-o short-monotonic ..]
To support this:
* modify test harness infrastructure to not assume content is utf-8.
* fix lxd platform to support make '_execute' return bytes rather
than a string. https://github.com/lxc/pylxd/issues/268
Also switched the base collectors to use /bin/sh as others already did.
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The EC2 test platform uses boto, and boto decodes console output
with decode('utf-8', 'replace). It is known that Ubuntu consoles
contain non-utf8 characters, making this call lossy.
The change here is to patch the boto session to include a OutputBytes
entry in the console_output response, and then to utilize that in
console_log.
More information on problem and solution at:
https://github.com/boto/botocore/issues/1351
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Tests run on EC2 would successfully resolve the ipv4 dns address
and that caused false positives on failure reports.
Basically, dns lookup of 172.16.15.14 would return
ip-172-16-15-14.us-east-2.compute.internal.
which then shows up in the ntpq output unless you provide -n.
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Zesty goes EOL as of January 13, 2017. This removes it as a valid
OS for testing.
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Due to additional platforms getting added this test was not taking into
account platform specific mirrors nor was it checking that no additional
entries were added.
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This fixes the incorrectly named 'family' value for images as 'os'.
Families are already defined in util.py:OS_FAMILY_MAPPING and a family
is a collection of OSes.
This makes the properties function part of the super class of image as
it is only overrided by the lxd backend.
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While the generated ssh keys are throw away keys, generating SSH keys
with the default name (e.g. id_rsa) can trigger security scanners or
draw unnecessary attention.
The change here simply renames 'id_rsa' to 'cloud_init_rsa' to avoid
a false positive reported by a scanning tool.
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This enables integration tests to utilize AWS EC2 as a testing platform by
utilizing the boto3 Python library.
Usage will create and delete a custom VPC for every run. All resources
will be tagged with the ec2 tag, 'cii', and the date (e.g.
cii-20171220-102452). The VPC is setup with both IPv4 and IPv6
capabilities, but will only hand out IPv4 addresses by default. Instances
will have complete Internet access and have full ingress and egress access
(i.e. no firewall).
SSH keys are generated with each run of the integration tests with the key
getting uploaded to AWS at the start of tests and deleted on exit. To
enable creation when the platform is setup the SSH generation code is
moved to be completed by the platform setup and not during image setup.
The nocloud-kvm platform was updated with this change.
Creating a custom image will utilize the same clean script,
boot_clean_script, that the LXD platform uses as well. The custom AMI is
generated, used, and de-registered after a test run.
The default instance type is set to t2.micro. This is one of the smallest
instance types and is free tier eligible.
The default timeout for ec2 was increased to 300 from 120 as many tests
hit up against the 2 minute timeout and depending on region load can
go over.
Documentation for the AWS platform was added with the expected
configuration files for the platform to be used. There are some
additional whitespace changes included as well.
pylint exception was added for paramiko and simplestreams. In the past
these were not already flagged due to no __init__.py in the subdirectories
of files that used these. boto3 was added to the list of dependencies in
the tox ci-test runner.
In order to grab console logs on EC2 the harness will now shut down an
instance before terminating and before collecting the console log. This
is to address a behavior of EC2 where the console log is refreshed very
infrequently, but one point when it is refreshed is after shutdown.
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The exception was incorrectly creating a string and not a bytes object.
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The NoCloudKVM platform was inserting ssh keys via user-data
rather than through meta-data like it is done on other platforms.
This way we are not forced to change the user-data provided.
Also, provide meta-data including a uuid as the instance-id.
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The motivation for this is that
a.) 1.7.1 runs with python 3.6 (bionic)
b.) we want to run pylint on tests/ and tools for the same reasons
that we want to run it on cloudinit/
The changes are described below.
- Update tox.ini to invoke pylint v1.7.1.
- Modify .pylintrc generated-members ignore mocked object members (m_.*)
- Replace "dangerous" params defaulting to {}
- Fix up cloud_tests use of platforms
- Cast some instance objects to with dict()
- Handle python2.7 vs 3+ ConfigParser use of readfp (deprecated)
- Update use of assertEqual(<boolean>, value) to assert<Boolean>(value)
- replace depricated assertRegexp -> assertRegex
- Remove useless test-class calls to super class
- Assign class property accessors a result and use it
- Fix missing class member in CepkoResultTests
- Fix Cheetah test import
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This groups up each test platform into its own directory rather
than having files spread between four different directories for
one platform. Platforms tend to be worked on one at a time and
so having the platforms together makes more sense than apart.
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The NoCloudKVMImage.execute() would modify the image in /srv/citest
that meant that after the first time you ran a test, the image was
dirty.
The change here is to make the image operate on a qcow backed image.
Also modify Snapshot to then copy the qcow rather
than creating another chained qcow. The reason being that the image
might go away or change after the snapshot has been returned.
Also
* drop use of 'override_templates' which was only relevant to LXD.
* NoCloudKVM.create_image() returned an instance before
now it has create_instance which creates an instance.
* NoCloudKVMInstance has a 'disk' attribute separate from 'name'
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Instead of using 'dpkg -i' to install a package and then running
apt-get -f install, to hope that it would install needed dependencies
we can just use 'apt-get' directly to do the install.
The 'dpkg/apt-get -f' path was a problem if the installed deb was
older than the available deb. In that case it would get replaced.
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Cloud-init integration tests should not depend on a curtin test ppa.
We already had a cloud-init test ppa for explicitly this purpose.
Just use it instead.
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We had used some dns records in i9n.brickies.net (my personal domain)
as a temporary solution until we got names registered in the cloud-init.io
namespace.
We now have CNAME records for:
ubuntu.i9n.cloud-init.io
cloudinit1.cloud-init.io
cloudinit2.cloud-init.io
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3 things here:
a.) link to a bug that we opened to track what made us add
dns entries for hostname of our guests.
b.) spelling fix.
c.) raise an instance of a NotImplementedError not the class.
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Integration test harness changes:
* Enable collection of console log in nocloud-kvm and lxd.
* Collect the console log to results for all test runs.
* change 'tmpfile' to pick name locally instead of using 'mktemp'.
* drop the 'instance' attribute from nocloud-kvm Image and
demote LXDImage.instance to a private attribute.
This is because Images do not actually have instances.
(LXDImage internally uses a booted system to modify the image).
* Add 'TargetBase' as a superclass of Image and Instance providing
implementations of execute, read_data, write_data, pull_file,
and push_file. These all depend on an implementation of _execute.
* Improve '_execute' implementations to support accepting stdin.
* execute supports 'rcs=False' meaning 'do not raise exception'.
* Drop support for pylxd < 2.2. older versions cannot determine
exit code of 'execute', which makes them unusable.
* make NoCloudKVMInstance._execute run as root via sudo. This required
some changes so that 'hostname' could be reverse-looked up in order
to avoid sudo taking a long time (~20 seconds).
* re-use existing ssh connection in nocloud-kvm.
Test changes here:
* do not use /tmp, but rather /var/tmp (LP: #1707222)
* make keys_to_console assertions more strict.
* change user test cases to always add default (ubuntu) user
so that nocloud-kvm's execute which operates over ssh can work.
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There was fallout in a full integration test run from my adding of
test_no_warnings_in_log which asserted that there could not be a WARNING
found in the /var/log/cloud-init.log
This fixes 2 of the cases:
* TestCommandOutputSimple had a valid WARNING written, so adjust its
test case to allow for that.
* TestLxdDir had a valid config in the test but the module would
log a WARNING, so fix the module.
Also updates lxd unit tests to look for WARN themselves.
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Tests are currently run by creating a temporary subclass of each class
and then executing it (in get_suites). When running the tests suite
the output would contain the temporary class name. That was less than
useful, and made batch runs almost impossible to identify which
test case had an error.
This change goes from output of:
FAIL: test_no_warnings_in_log \
(tests.cloud_tests.testcases.get_suite.<locals>.tmp)
To
FAIL: test_no_warnings_in_log \
(tests.cloud_tests.testcases.modules.ntp.TestNtp)
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Fix three things related to the ntp module:
1. Fix invalid cloud-config schema in the integration test which
provided empty dicts instead of emptylists for pools and servers
2. Correct logic in the ntp module to allow support for the minimal
cloud-config 'ntp:' without raising a RuntimeError. Docs and schema
definitions already describe that cloud-config's ntp can be empty.
An ntp configuration with neither pools nor servers will be
configured with a default set of ntp pools. As such, the ntp module
now officially allows the following ntp cloud-configs:
- ntp:
- ntp: {}
- ntp:
servers: []
pools: []
3. Add a simple unit test which validates all cloud-config provided to
our integration tests to ensure it adheres to any defined module
schema so as more jsonschema definitions are added, we validate our
integration test configs.
LP: #1724951
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When operating in expected path, cloud-init should avoid logging with
warning. That causes 'WARNING' messages in /var/log/cloud-init.log.
By default, warnings also go to the console.
Since jsonschema is a optional dependency, and not present on xenial
and zesty, cloud-init should not warn there.
Also here:
* Add a test to integration tests to assert that there are no
warnings in /var/log/cloud-init.log.
* Update one integration test that did show warning and the related
documentation and examples.
LP: #1724354
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Combine the configs and testcases directories, so all files are
together in one place. Update the test config location as well.
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This removes shlex and converts the subprocess commands to use a
list over a string.
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The NoCloud KVM platform includes:
* Downloads daily Ubuntu images using streams and store in
/srv/images
* Image customization, if required, is done using
mount-image-callback otherwise image is untouched
* Launches KVM via the xkvm script, a wrapper around
qemu-system, and sets custom port for SSH
* Generation and inject an SSH (RSA 4096) key pair to use for
communication with the guest to collect test artifacts
* Add method to produce safe shell strings by base64 encoding
the command
Additional Changes:
* Set default backend to use LXD
* Verify not running script as root in order to prevent images
from becoming owned by root
* Removed extra quotes around that were added when collecting
the cloud-init version from the image
* Added info about each release as previously the lxd backend
was able to query that information from pylxd image info,
however, other backends will not be able to obtain the same
information as easily
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If a string is passed to execute, then invoke 'bash', '-c',
'string'. That allows the less verbose execution of simple
commands:
image.execute("ls /run")
compared to the more explicit but longer winded:
image.execute(["ls", "/run"])
If 'env' was ever modified in execute or a method that it called,
then the next invocation's default value would be changed. Instead
use None and then set to a new empty dict in the method.
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The ubuntu-init-switch module allowed the use to launch an instance that
was booted with upstart and have it switch its init system to systemd and
then reboot itself. It was only useful for the time period when Ubuntu was
transitioning to systemd but only produced images using upstart.
Also, do not run setup with --init-system=upstart. This means that by
default, debian packages built with packages/bddeb will not have upstart
unit files included. No other removal is done here.
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The build deb command was no longer working becasue it had
assumed that you were in the root of the cloud-init directory.
This changes where the deb is built and changes how the
dependencies are determined as well as uses the built-in tools
for determining build dependencies.
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The locale integration test started failing with commit 0ef61b28.
This was just because the test's expectations on the content/formatting
of /etc/default/locale were too strict. The change here is to read
the file as a set of shell variables and assert that the values are
set correctly.
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This is not strictly necessary, but since yakkety is no longer supported
we will remove it from the releases.yaml file.
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The test is currently importing the incorrect keyid. It specifies
the curtin developers ppa, rather than the cloud-init ppa. On
Artful this causes failures as a check is made to verify the
correct key is imported for the ppa, whereas on previous releases
only a warning was issued.
Also, change to use a full key fingerprint.
LP: #1702717
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I want to be able to add additional SSH keys to my account, therefore I
should not be limiting these tests to look for one specific key. Instead
we confirm that the comment in authorized_users has the specified users.
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Recent change to ntp in artful has added the sntp package whenever
ntp is installed. The tests, rather poorly, did a dpkg -l instead
of checking with `which`. This fixes the ntp tests to all use
`which` over expecting a certain number of lines using dpkg and
as a result make the tests OS independent.
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Massive update to clean up and greatly enhance the integration testing
framework developed by Wesley Wiedenmeier.
- Updated tox environment to run integration test 'citest' to utilize
pylxd 2.2.3
- Add support for distro feature flags
- add framework for feature flags to release config with feature groups
and overrides allowed in any release conf override level
- add support for feature flags in platform and config handling
- during collect, skip testcases that require features not supported by
the image with a warning message
- Enable additional distros (i.e. centos, debian)
- Add 'bddeb' command to build a deb from the current working tree
cleanly in a container, so deps do not have to be installed on host
- Adds a command line option '--preserve-data' that ensures that
collected data will be left after tests run. This also allows the
directory to store collected data in during the run command to be
specified using '--data-dir'.
- Updated Read the Docs testing page and doc strings for pep 257
compliance
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- Updated to standard chef.io url
- Removed the port 4000, due to that has been deprecated
- Added Note about the run_list not being required
Signed-off-by: JJ Asghar <jj@chef.io>
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Snapd does not start on artful or on the versions in proposed. This
changes the behavior of the test to confirm that snapd is installed, not
that it is started, while the snap team fixes the issue (LP: ##1690880).
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