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validate_cloudconfig_schema with strict=True would not actually validate
if there was no jsonschema available. That seems kind of strange.
The change here is to make it raise an exception if strict was passed in.
And then to fix the one test that needed a skipIfJsonSchema wrapper.
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This admittedly does a fairly extensive re-factor to simply add a newline
to the end of sshd_config.
It makes the ssh_config updating portion of set_passwords more testable
and adds tests for that.
The new function is in 'update_ssh_config_lines' which allows you
to update a config with multiple changes even though only a single one
is currently used.
We also only restart the ssh daemon now if a change was made to the
config file. Before it was always restarted if the user specified
a value for ssh_pwauth other than 'unchanged'.
Thanks to Lorens Kockum for initial diagnosis and patch.
LP: #1677205
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runcmd, bootcmd, snap/commands, ubuntu-advantage/commands would
log warning (and fail if strict) on duplicate values in the commands.
But those should be allowed. Example, it is perfectly valid to do:
runcmd: ['sleep 1', 'sleep 1']
LP: #1764264
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The net-tools package is deprecated and will eventually be dropped. Use
"ip route", "link" or "address" instead of "ifconfig" or "route" calls.
Cloud-init can now run in an environment that no longer has net-tools.
This affects the network and route printing emitted to
cloud-config-output.log as well as the cc_disable_ec2_metadata module.
Additional changes:
- separate readResource and resourceLocation into standalone test
functions
- Fix ipv4 address rows to report scopes represented by ip addr show
- Formatted route/address ouput now handles multiple ipv4 and ipv6
addresses on a single interface
Co-authored-by: James Hogarth <james.hogarth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@suse.com>
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The recently added snap and ubuntu_advantage modules had unit tests
that exercised jsonschema. Those throw error if jsonschema is
not present. Fix to skip in that scenario.
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ubuntu-advantage-tools is a package for enabling and disabling extended
support services such as Extended Security Maintenance (ESM), Canonical
Livepatch and FIPS certified PPAs. Simplify Ubuntu Advantage setup on
machines by allowing users to provide a list of ubuntu-advantage commands
in cloud-config.
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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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