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For now, this vendor data handling is just added to openstack.
However, in an effort to allow sanely handling of multi-part vendor-data
that is namespaced, we add openstack.convert_vendordata_json .
That basically takes whatever was loaded from vendordata and takes
the 'cloud-init' key if it is a dict. This way the author can
namespace cloud-init, basically telling it to ignore everything else.
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instead of taking a version that they should look for,
the readers now just select the highest supported version.
definitely a use case later for having version= but nothing
is using it now.
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This change works around a bug in CloudStack's EC2 api implementation.
That is filed upstream at [1].
The fix is safe for openstack and EC2 use cases as well.
EC2 and OpenStacks' EC2 metadata service both return a list with
access to either of:
<url_base>/latest/meta-data
<url_base>/latest/meta-data/
Additionally, the responses explicitly contain a trailing '/' for
items that have a child. The ec2_utils code then just re-uses the trailng
/ there. Thus, only the top level request for 'meta-data/' needs
the explicit fix.
This also changes test cases. Those test cases failed without fixing
them. If ever this regressed, those would fail again.
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[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-7405
LP: #1356855
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previously this would fail:
http_proxy=http://foo.bar make test
now it will pass. This works around a bug where httpretty is not able to
patch http operations if http_proxy is set.
https://github.com/gabrielfalcao/HTTPretty/issues/122
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