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2018-09-11user-data: jinja template to render instance-data.json in cloud-configChad Smith
Allow users to provide '## template: jinja' as the first line or their #cloud-config or custom script user-data parts. When this header exists, the cloud-config or script will be rendered as a jinja template. All instance metadata keys and values present in /run/cloud-init/instance-data.json will be available as jinja variables for the template. This means any cloud-config module or script can reference any standardized instance data in templates and scripts. Additionally, any standardized instance-data.json keys scoped below a '<v#>' key will be promoted as a top-level key for ease of reference in templates. This means that '{{ local_hostname }}' is the same as using the latest '{{ v#.local_hostname }}'. Since instance-data is written to /run/cloud-init/instance-data.json, make sure it is persisted across reboots when the cached datasource opject is reloaded. LP: #1791781
2018-08-06tools: Add 'net-convert' subcommand command to 'cloud-init devel'.Scott Moser
Move the tools/net-convert.py to be exposed as part of 'cloud-init devel' subcommands. It can now be called like: $ cloud-init devel net-convert Or, if you just have checked out source (and no cli executable):   $ python3 -m cloudinit.cmd.devel.net_convert or   $ python3 -m cloudinit.cmd.main devel net-convert
2017-08-22schema cli: Add schema subcommand to cloud-init cli and cc_runcmd schemaChad Smith
This branch does a few things: - Add 'schema' subcommand to cloud-init CLI for validating cloud-config files against strict module jsonschema definitions - Add --annotate parameter to 'cloud-init schema' to annotate existing cloud-config file content with validation errors - Add jsonschema definition to cc_runcmd - Add unit test coverage for cc_runcmd - Update CLI capabilities documentation This branch only imports development (and analyze) subparsers when the specific subcommand is provided on the CLI to avoid adding costly unused file imports during cloud-init system boot. The schema command allows a person to quickly validate a cloud-config text file against cloud-init's known module schemas to avoid costly roundtrips deploying instances in their cloud of choice. As of this branch, only cc_ntp and cc_runcmd cloud-config modules define schemas. Schema validation will ignore all undefined config keys until all modules define a strict schema. To perform validation of runcmd and ntp sections of a cloud-config file: $ cat > cloud.cfg <<EOF runcmd: bogus EOF $ python -m cloudinit.cmd.main schema --config-file cloud.cfg $ python -m cloudinit.cmd.main schema --config-file cloud.cfg \ --annotate Once jsonschema is defined for all ~55 cc modules, we will move this schema subcommand up as a proper subcommand of the cloud-init CLI.