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Now, validation_key is always a path to a file, as it is in
chef's client.rb syntax.
validation_cert is always the *content* of that file that should
be written. However, if validation_cert is the string "system",
then we do not write that value, but rather assume the file exists.
LP: #1568940
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When provided with gzipped data, an exception would be raised
because of a conversion to string.
This fixes the issue and adds a test for write_files.
LP: #1565638
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The user can still choose to run pollinate here to seed their
random data. And in an environment with network datasource, that
would be expected to work. However, we do not want to run it any
more from cloud-init because
a.) pollinate's own init system jobs should get it ran before ssh,
which is the primary purpose of wanting cloud-init to run it.
b.) with a local datasource, there is no network guarantee when
init_modules run, so pollinate -q would often cause issues then.
c.) cloud-init would run pollinate and log the failure causing
many cloud-init specific failures that it could do nothing about.
LP: #1554152
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Update make check target to use pep8, pyflakes, pyflakes3.
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Now we can run make check to assess pep8, pyflakes for python2 or 3
And execute unittests via nosetests (2 and 3).
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this makes 'make' run pyflakes, so failures there will stop a build.
also adds it to tox.
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A few changes:
a.) change to using '--name=value' rather than '--name' 'value'
b.) make sure only strings are passed to command
(useful for storage_create_loop: which is likely an integer)
c.) document simple working example
d.) support installing zfs if not present and storage_backedn has it.
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If lxd key is present in cfg, then run 'lxd init' with values from the 'init'
entry in lxd configuration as flags.
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if 'condition' is provided to config in power_state, then
consult it before powering off.
This allows the user to shut down only if a condition is met, and
leave the system in a debuggable state otherwise.
An example is as simple as:
power_state:
mode: poweroff
condition: ['sh', '-c', '[ -f /disable-poweroff ]']
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This allows user to specify the following to overwrite a previously
declared entry without warnings.
rsyslog: {'remotes': {'foo': None}}
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reasonable test of reworked rsyslog module
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read_seeded was assuming a Response object back from load_tfile_or_url
but load_tfile_or_url was returning string.
since the only other user of this was a test, move load_tfile_or_url to
a test, and just do the right thing in read_seeded.
LP: #1455233
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LP: #1311463
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It was believed that to install a package with config the command was:
snappy install --config=config-file <package>
Instead, what was implemented in snappy was:
snappy install <package> [<config-file>]
This modifies cloud-init to invoke the latter and changes the tests
appropriately.
LP: #1438836
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On fspath installs, look for .config files harder.
Given a file named:
pkg.namespace_0.version_arch.snap
We'll search for config files named:
pkg.namespace_0.version_arch.config
pkg.namespace.config
pkg.config
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the input to 'snappy config <packagename>' is expected to have
config:
<packagename>:
content:
So here we pad that input correctly. Note, that a .config file
on disk is not modified.
Also, we change 'configs' to just be 'config', to be possibly compatible
with the a future 'snappy config /' that dumped:
config:
pkg1: data1
pkg2: data2
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UrlResponse: biggest change... make readurl return bytes, making user
know what to do with it.
util: add load_tfile_or_url for loading text file or url
as read_file_or_url now returns bytes
ec2_utils: all meta-data is text, remove non-obvious string translations
DigitalOcean: adjust for ec2_utils
DataSourceGCE, DataSourceMAAS: user-data is binary other fields are text.
openstack.py: read paths without decoding to text. This is ok as paths
other than user-data are json, and load_json will handle
load_file still returns text, and that is what most things use.
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painful, and not perfect, but at this point the output builds
on a vivid system python2 (bddeb --python2) or python3.
* remove use of cheetah by bddeb in favor of builtin renderer
* add '--python2' flag to bddeb and knowledge of python 2 and python3
package names.
* read-dependencies can now read test-requirements also.
* differenciate from build-requirements and runtime requirements.
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- Refactor both the base64 encoding and decoding into utility functions.
Also:
- Mechanically fix some other broken untested code.
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to be behind trunk.
`tox -e py27` passes full test suite. Now to work on replacing mocker.
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