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2021-05-13Allow user control over update events (#834)James Falcon
Control is currently limited to boot events, though this should allow us to more easily incorporate HOTPLUG support. Disabling 'instance-first-boot' is not supported as we apply networking config too early in boot to have processed userdata (along with the fact that this would be a pretty big foot-gun). The concept of update events on datasource has been split into supported update events and default update events. Defaults will be used if there is no user-defined update events, but user-defined events won't be supplied if they aren't supported. When applying the networking config, we now check to see if the event is supported by the datasource as well as if it is enabled. Configuration looks like: updates: network: when: ['boot']
2020-06-08Move subp into its own module. (#416)Scott Moser
This was painful, but it finishes a TODO from cloudinit/subp.py. It moves the following from util to subp: ProcessExecutionError subp which target_path I moved subp_blob_in_tempfile into cc_chef, which is its only caller. That saved us from having to deal with it using write_file and temp_utils from subp (which does not import any cloudinit things now). It is arguable that 'target_path' could be moved to a 'path_utils' or something, but in order to use it from subp and also from utils, we had to get it out of utils.
2020-05-14cloudinit: remove unneeded __future__ imports (#362)Daniel Watkins
We live in the future now.
2020-04-24cloudinit: drop dependencies on unittest2 and contextlib2 (#322)Daniel Watkins
These libraries provide backports of Python 3's stdlib components to Python 2. As we only support Python 3, we can simply use the stdlib now. This pull request does the following: * removes some unneeded compatibility code for the old spelling of `assertRaisesRegex` * replaces invocations of the Python 2-only `assertItemsEqual` with its new name, `assertCountEqual` * replaces all usage of `unittest2` with `unittest` * replaces all usage of `contextlib2` with `contextlib` * drops `unittest2` and `contextlib2` from requirements files and tox.ini It also rewrites some `test_azure` helpers to use bare asserts. We were seeing a strange error in xenial builds of this branch which appear to be stemming from the AssertionError that pytest produces being _different_ from the standard AssertionError. This means that the modified helpers weren't behaving correctly, because they weren't catching AssertionErrors as one would expect. (I believe this is related, in some way, to https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/645, but the only version of pytest where we're affected is so far in the past that it's not worth pursuing it any further as we have a workaround.)
2020-01-21Drop most of the remaining use of six (#179)Daniel Watkins
2019-10-31DataSourceSmartOS: reconfigure network on each bootMike Gerdts
In typical cases, SmartOS does not use DHCP for network configuration. As such, if the network configuration changes that is reflected in metadata and will be picked up during the next boot. LP: #1765801 Joyent: OS-6902 reconfigure network on each boot
2018-10-09instance-data: Add standard keys platform and subplatform. Refactor ec2.Chad Smith
Add the following instance-data.json standardized keys: * v1._beta_keys: List any v1 keys in beta development, e.g. ['subplatform']. * v1.public_ssh_keys: List of any cloud-provided ssh keys for the instance. * v1.platform: String representing the cloud platform api supporting the datasource. For example: 'ec2' for aws, aliyun and brightbox cloud names. * v1.subplatform: String with more details about the source of the metadata consumed. For example, metadata uri, config drive device path or seed directory. To support the new platform and subplatform standardized instance-data, DataSource and its subclasses grew platform and subplatform attributes. The platform attribute defaults to the lowercase string datasource name at self.dsname. This method is overridden in NoCloud, Ec2 and ConfigDrive datasources. The subplatform attribute calls a _get_subplatform method which will return a string containing a simple slug for subplatform type such as metadata, seed-dir or config-drive followed by a detailed uri, device or directory path where the datasource consumed its configuration. As part of this work, DatasourceEC2 methods _get_data and _crawl_metadata have been refactored for a few reasons: - crawl_metadata is now a read-only operation, persisting no attributes on the datasource instance and returns a dictionary of consumed metadata. - crawl_metadata now closely represents the raw stucture of the ec2 metadata consumed, so that end-users can leverage public ec2 metadata documentation where possible. - crawl_metadata adds a '_metadata_api_version' key to the crawled ds.metadata to advertise what version of EC2's api was consumed by cloud-init. - _get_data now does all the processing of crawl_metadata and saves datasource instance attributes userdata_raw, metadata etc. Additional drive-bys: * unit test rework for test_altcloud and test_azure to simplify mocks and make use of existing util and test_helpers functions.
2018-09-05tests: Disallow use of util.subp except for where needed.Scott Moser
In many cases, cloud-init uses 'util.subp' to run a subprocess. This is not really desirable in our unit tests as it makes the tests dependent upon existance of those utilities. The change here is to modify the base test case class (CiTestCase) to raise exception any time subp is called. Then, fix all callers. For cases where subp is necessary or actually desired, we can use it via   a.) context hander CiTestCase.allow_subp(value)   b.) class level self.allowed_subp = value Both cases the value is a list of acceptable executable names that will be called (essentially argv[0]). Some cleanups in AltCloud were done as the code was being updated.
2018-05-24Enable SmartOS network metadata to work with netplan via per-subnet routesDan McDonald
- Updated datadict reference URL - Store sdc:routes metadata in DatasourceSmartOS - Map sdc:routes values to per-interface subnet configuration - Added unittest Co-authored-by: Mike Gerdts <mike.gerdts@joyent.com> LP: #1763512
2018-04-23DataSourceSmartOS: add locking of serial device.Mike Gerdts
cloud-init and mdata-get each have their own implementation of the SmartOS metadata protocol. If cloud-init and other services that call mdata-get are run concurrently, crosstalk on the serial port can cause them both to become confused. This change makes it so that cloud-init uses the same cooperative locking scheme that's used by mdata-get, thus preventing cross-talk between mdata-get and cloud-init. For testing, a VM running on a SmartOS host and pyserial are required. If the tests are run on a platform other than SmartOS, those that use a real serial port are skipped. pyserial remains commented in requirements.txt because most testers will not be running atop SmartOS. LP: #1746605
2018-04-20DataSourceSmartOS: sdc:hostname is ignoredMike Gerdts
There are three potential sources of the hostname, one of which is documented SmartOS's vmadm(1M) via the hostname property. That property's value is retrieved via the sdc:hostname key. The other two sources for the hostname are a hostname key in customer_metadata and the VM's uuid (sdc:uuid). Of these three, the sdc:hostname value is not used in a meaningful way by DataSourceSmartOS. This fix changes the fallback mechanism when hostname is not specified in customer_metadata. The order of precedence for setting the hostname is now 1) hostname in customer_metadata, 2) sdc:hostname, then 3) sdc:uuid. LP: #1765085
2018-04-20DataSourceSmartOS: list() should always return a listMike Gerdts
If customer_metadata has no keys, the KEYS request returns an empty string. Callers of the list() method expect a list to be returned and will give a stack trace if this expectation is not met. LP: #1763480
2018-04-18DataSourceSmartOS: fix hang when metadata service is downMike Gerdts
If the metadata service in the host is down while a guest that uses DataSourceSmartOS is booting, the request from the guest falls into the bit bucket. When the metadata service is eventually started, the guest has no awareness of this and does not resend the request. This results in cloud-init hanging forever with a guest reboot as the only recovery option. This fix updates the metadata protocol to implement the initialization phase, just as is implemented by mdata-get and related utilities. The initialization phase includes draining all pending data from the serial port, writing an empty command and getting an expected error message in reply. If the initialization phase times out, it is retried every five seconds. Each timeout results in a warning message: "Timeout while initializing metadata client. Is the host metadata service running?" By default, warning messages are logged to the console, thus the reason for a hung boot is readily apparent. LP: #1667735
2017-12-05Datasources: Formalize DataSource get_data and related properties.Chad Smith
Each DataSource subclass must define its own get_data method. This branch formalizes our DataSource class to require that subclasses define an explicit dsname for sourcing cloud-config datasource configuration. Subclasses must also override the _get_data method or a NotImplementedError is raised. The branch also writes /run/cloud-init/instance-data.json. This file contains all meta-data, user-data and vendor-data and a standardized set of metadata keys in a json blob which other utilities with root-access could make use of. Because some meta-data or user-data is potentially sensitive the file is only readable by root. Generally most metadata content types should be json serializable. If specific keys or values are not serializable, those specific values will be base64encoded and the key path will be listed under the top-level key 'base64-encoded-keys' in instance-data.json. If json writing fails due to other TypeErrors or UnicodeDecodeErrors, a warning log will be emitted to /var/log/cloud-init.log and no instance-data.json will be created.
2017-09-05relocate tests/unittests/helpers.py to cloudinit/testsLars Kellogg-Stedman
This moves the base test case classes into into cloudinit/tests and updates all the corresponding imports.
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.
2016-08-10SmartOS: more improvements for network configurationScott Moser
This improves smart os network configuration - fix the SocketClient which was previously completely broken. - adds support for configuring dns servers and dns search (based off the sdc:dns_domain). - support 'sdc:gateways' information from the datasource for configuring default routes. - add converted network information to output when module is run as a main This does not support 'sdc:routes' as described at http://eng.joyent.com/mdata/datadict.html
2016-06-10Refactor a large part of the networking code.Joshua Harlow
Splits off distro specific code into specific files so that other kinds of networking configuration can be written by the various distro(s) that cloud-init supports. It also isolates some of the cloudinit.net code so that it can be more easily used on its own (and incorporated into other projects such as curtin). During this process it adds tests so that the net process can be tested (to some level) so that the format conversion processes can be tested going forward.
2016-06-10fix one large source of leaked tmpfilesScott Moser
2016-06-06Rebase against masterJoshua Harlow
2016-06-02fix toxScott Moser
2016-05-27assertEqualScott Moser
2016-05-27assertEqualsScott Moser
2016-05-27add a unit test for conversionScott Moser
2016-05-27fix pyflakes and flake8Scott Moser
2016-05-27fix the remaining testsScott Moser
2016-05-27fix a bunch of the testsScott Moser
2016-05-27merge from trunkScott Moser
2016-05-26Move sdc:nics to a JSON map. Add unittest for sdc:nicsRyan Harper
2016-05-19Fix up tests and flake8 warningsJoshua Harlow
2016-05-19Remerge against head/masterJoshua Harlow
2016-05-12run flake8 instead of pyflakes in tox. expect tests/ to pass flake8.Scott Moser
2016-05-11Use a fake serial module that will allow tests to contineJoshua Harlow
Instead of aborting all serial using tests instead just create a serial module in cloudinit that will create a fake and broken serial class when pyserial is not actually installed. This allows for using the datasource and tests that exist in a more functional and tested manner (even when pyserial is not found).
2016-05-11Fix py26 for rhel (and older versions of python)Joshua Harlow
2016-03-04Apply pep8, pyflakes fixes for python2 and 3Scott Moser
Update make check target to run pep8 and run pyflakes or pyflakes3 depending on the value of 'PYVER'. This way the python3 build environment does not need python2 and vice versa. Also have make check run the 'yaml' test. tox: have tox run pep8 in the pyflakes
2016-03-03Fix pyflake/pyflake3 errorsRyan Harper
Now we can run make check to assess pep8, pyflakes for python2 or 3 And execute unittests via nosetests (2 and 3).
2016-03-03Update pep8 runner and fix pep8 issuesRyan Harper
2016-03-03run pyflakes in more places, fix falloutScott Moser
this makes 'make' run pyflakes, so failures there will stop a build. also adds it to tox.
2016-02-04SmartOS: Add support for Joyent LX-Brand Zones (LP: #1540965)Robert Jennings
LX-brand zones on Joyent's SmartOS use a different metadata source (socket file) than the KVM-based SmartOS virtualization (serial port). This patch adds support for recognizing the different flavors of virtualization on SmartOS and setting up a metadata source file object. After the file object is created, the rest of the code for the datasource LP: #1540965
2015-05-01fix 'Make pyflakes'Scott Moser
2015-03-25Ensure that the serial console is always closed.Daniel Watkins
2015-03-25Refactor tests to assume JoyentMetadataClient is correct.Daniel Watkins
We are treating JoyentMetadataClient as a unit which the data source depends on, so we mock it out instead of providing a fake implementation of it.
2015-03-25Convert DataSourceSmartOS to use v2 metadata.Daniel Watkins
2015-03-25Organise imports in test_smartos.py.Daniel Watkins
2015-03-13Write and read bytes to/from the SmartOS serial console.Daniel Watkins
2015-01-27Respond to review:Barry Warsaw
- Refactor both the base64 encoding and decoding into utility functions. Also: - Mechanically fix some other broken untested code.
2015-01-26super() works in all of Python 2.6, 2.7, and 3.4.Barry Warsaw
2015-01-26More test repairs.Barry Warsaw
2015-01-22Low hanging Python 3 fruit.Barry Warsaw
2015-01-22More test ports from mocker to mock.Barry Warsaw