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2016-12-22LICENSE: Allow dual licensing GPL-3 or Apache 2.0Jon Grimm
This has been a recurring ask and we had initially just made the change to the cloud-init 2.0 codebase. As the current thinking is we'll just continue to enhance the current codebase, its desirable to relicense to match what we'd intended as part of the 2.0 plan here. - put a brief description of license in LICENSE file - put full license versions in LICENSE-GPLv3 and LICENSE-Apache2.0 - simplify the per-file header to reference LICENSE - tox: ignore H102 (Apache License Header check) Add license header to files that ship. Reformat headers, make sure everything has vi: at end of file. Non-shipping files do not need the copyright header, but at the moment tests/ have it.
2016-05-12run flake8 instead of pyflakes in tox. expect tests/ to pass flake8.Scott Moser
2015-01-22Conversion from mocker to mock completed.Barry Warsaw
2015-01-22More test ports from mocker to mock.Barry Warsaw
2015-01-21Fix file modes to be Python 2/3 compatible.Barry Warsaw
2014-09-10pyflakes fixes.Scott Moser
make pyflakes now passes.
2014-07-23moreDimitri John Ledkov
2014-01-08Significant re-working of the userdata handling and introduction ofBen Howard
vendordata. Vendordata is a datasource provided userdata-like blob that is parsed similiarly to userdata, execept at the user's pleasure. cloudinit/config/cc_scripts_vendor.py: added vendor script cloud config cloudinit/config/cc_vendor_scripts_per_boot.py: added vendor per boot cloud config cloudinit/config/cc_vendor_scripts_per_instance.py: added vendor per instance vendor cloud config cloudinit/config/cc_vendor_scripts_per_once.py: added per once vendor cloud config script doc/examples/cloud-config-vendor-data.txt: documentation of vendor-data examples doc/vendordata.txt: documentation of vendordata for vendors (RENAMED) tests/unittests/test_userdata.py => tests/unittests/test_userdata.py TO: tests/unittests/test_userdata.py => tests/unittests/test_data.py: userdata test cases are not expanded to confirm superiority over vendor data. bin/cloud-init: change instances of 'consume_userdata' to 'consume_data' cloudinit/handlers/cloud_config.py: Added vendor script handling to default cloud-config modules cloudinit/handlers/shell_script.py: Added ability to change the path key to support vendor provided 'vendor-scripts'. Defaults to 'script'. cloudinit/helpers.py: - Changed ConfigMerger to include handling of vendordata. - Changed helpers to include paths for vendordata. cloudinit/sources/__init__.py: Added functions for helping vendordata - get_vendordata_raw(): returns vendordata unprocessed - get_vendordata(): returns vendordata through userdata processor - has_vendordata(): indicator if vendordata is present - consume_vendordata(): datasource directive for indicating explict user approval of vendordata consumption. Defaults to 'false' cloudinit/stages.py: Re-jiggered for handling of vendordata - _initial_subdirs(): added vendor script definition - update(): added self._store_vendordata() - [ADDED] _store_vendordata(): store vendordata - _get_default_handlers(): modified to allow for filtering which handlers will run against vendordata - [ADDED] _do_handlers(): moved logic from consume_userdata to _do_handlers(). This allows _consume_vendordata() and _consume_userdata() to use the same code path. - [RENAMED] consume_userdata() to _consume_userdata() - [ADDED] _consume_vendordata() for handling vendordata - run after userdata to get user cloud-config - uses ConfigMerger to get the configuration from the instance perspective about whether or not to use vendordata - [ADDED] consume_data() to call _consume_{user,vendor}data cloudinit/util.py: - [ADDED] get_nested_option_as_list() used by cc_vendor* for getting a nested value from a dict and returned as a list - runparts(): added 'exe_prefix' for running exe with a prefix, used by cc_vendor* config/cloud.cfg: Added vendor script execution as default tests/unittests/test_runs/test_merge_run.py: changed consume_userdata() to consume_data() tests/unittests/test_runs/test_simple_run.py: changed consume_userdata() to consume_data()
2012-11-10whitespace / indentation cleanupsScott Moser
These changes were pulled out of the previous merge (cc_yum_add_repo) as they were unrelated there. Re-applying them here.
2012-11-101 pep8 and 1 pylint fixScott Moser
2012-11-10Sudoers.d creation cleanups + tests.Joshua Harlow
2012-11-08Ensure that at needed stages the local variablesJoshua Harlow
of the init class are reset so that when they are regenerated that they will use the updated data instead of using previous data (since they weren't reset). LP: #1076811
2012-10-27Helpful cleanups.harlowja
1. Remove the usage of the path.join function now that all code should be going through the util file methods (and they can be mocked out as needed). 2. Adjust all occurences of the above join function to either not use it or replace it with the standard os.path.join (which can also be mocked out as needed) 3. Fix pylint from complaining about the tests folder 'helpers.py' not being found 4. Add a pylintrc file that is used instead of the options hidden in the 'run_pylint' tool.
2012-10-23use only util methods for reading/loading/appending/peekingScott Moser
Use only util methods for reading/loading/appending/peeking at files since it is likely soon that we will add a new way of adjusting the root of files read, also it is useful for debugging to track what is being read/written in a central fashion.
2012-09-26Fixup some pylint warnings.Joshua Harlow
2012-09-26Add a new example test that will patch utils and osJoshua Harlow
functions so that they can be 'retargeted' to a temporary directory, which allows us the ability to run a full set of cloud-init stages. Neat things: 1. All cloud-init code is unchanged (as long as it goes through the utils functions for most functionality) 2. Allows for a natural way to setup a temporary directory then patch the new directory as the new 'root' and then run cloud-init stages and then check the contents of what was placed as desired.