# Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical Ltd. # # Author: Ben Howard # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. """ Apt Pipelining -------------- **Summary:** configure apt pipelining This module configures apt's ``Acquite::http::Pipeline-Depth`` option, which controls how apt handles HTTP pipelining. It may be useful for pipelining to be disabled, because some web servers, such as S3 do not pipeline properly (LP: #948461). The ``apt_pipelining`` config key may be set to ``false`` to disable pipelining altogether. This is the default behavior. If it is set to ``none``, ``unchanged``, or ``os``, no change will be made to apt configuration and the default setting for the distro will be used. The pipeline depth can also be manually specified by setting ``apt_pipelining`` to a number. However, this is not recommended. **Internal name:** ``cc_apt_pipelining`` **Module frequency:** per instance **Supported distros:** ubuntu, debian **Config keys**:: apt_pipelining: """ from cloudinit.settings import PER_INSTANCE from cloudinit import util frequency = PER_INSTANCE distros = ['ubuntu', 'debian'] DEFAULT_FILE = "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/90cloud-init-pipelining" APT_PIPE_TPL = ("//Written by cloud-init per 'apt_pipelining'\n" 'Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth "%s";\n') # Acquire::http::Pipeline-Depth can be a value # from 0 to 5 indicating how many outstanding requests APT should send. # A value of zero MUST be specified if the remote host does not properly linger # on TCP connections - otherwise data corruption will occur. def handle(_name, cfg, _cloud, log, _args): apt_pipe_value = util.get_cfg_option_str(cfg, "apt_pipelining", 'os') apt_pipe_value_s = str(apt_pipe_value).lower().strip() if apt_pipe_value_s == "false": write_apt_snippet("0", log, DEFAULT_FILE) elif apt_pipe_value_s in ("none", "unchanged", "os"): return elif apt_pipe_value_s in [str(b) for b in range(0, 6)]: write_apt_snippet(apt_pipe_value_s, log, DEFAULT_FILE) else: log.warning("Invalid option for apt_pipelining: %s", apt_pipe_value) def write_apt_snippet(setting, log, f_name): """Writes f_name with apt pipeline depth 'setting'.""" file_contents = APT_PIPE_TPL % (setting) util.write_file(f_name, file_contents) log.debug("Wrote %s with apt pipeline depth setting %s", f_name, setting) # vi: ts=4 expandtab