# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import os from cloudinit.util import is_false, is_true ################################################################## # LAUNCH SETTINGS ################################################################## # Keep instance (mostly for debugging) when test is finished KEEP_INSTANCE = False # Keep snapshot image (mostly for debugging) when test is finished KEEP_IMAGE = False # Run tests marked as unstable. Expect failures and dragons. RUN_UNSTABLE = False # One of: # lxd_container # lxd_vm # azure # ec2 # gce # oci # openstack PLATFORM = "lxd_container" # The cloud-specific instance type to run. E.g., a1.medium on AWS # If the pycloudlib instance provides a default, this can be left None INSTANCE_TYPE = None # Determines the base image to use or generate new images from. # # This can be the name of an Ubuntu release, or in the format # [::[::]]. If given, os and release should describe # the image specified by image_id. (Ubuntu releases are converted to this # format internally; in this case, to "focal::ubuntu::focal".) OS_IMAGE = "focal" # Populate if you want to use a pre-launched instance instead of # creating a new one. The exact contents will be platform dependent EXISTING_INSTANCE_ID = None ################################################################## # IMAGE GENERATION SETTINGS ################################################################## # Depending on where we are in the development / test / SRU cycle, we'll want # different methods of getting the source code to our SUT. Because of # this there are a number of different ways to initialize # the target environment. # Can be any of the following: # NONE # Don't modify the target environment at all. This will run # cloud-init with whatever code was baked into the image # IN_PLACE # LXD CONTAINER only. Mount the source code as-is directly into # the container to override the pre-existing cloudinit module. This # won't work for non-local LXD remotes and won't run any installation # code. # PROPOSED # Install from the Ubuntu proposed repo # UPGRADE # Upgrade cloud-init to the version in the Ubuntu archive # , e.g., ppa:cloud-init-dev/proposed # Install from a PPA. It MUST start with 'ppa:' # # A path to a valid package to be uploaded and installed CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE = "NONE" # Before an instance is torn down, we run `cloud-init collect-logs` # and transfer them locally. These settings specify when to collect these # logs and where to put them on the local filesystem # One of: # 'ALWAYS' # 'ON_ERROR' # 'NEVER' COLLECT_LOGS = "ON_ERROR" LOCAL_LOG_PATH = "/tmp/cloud_init_test_logs" ################################################################## # USER SETTINGS OVERRIDES ################################################################## # Bring in any user-file defined settings try: # pylint: disable=wildcard-import,unused-wildcard-import from tests.integration_tests.user_settings import * # noqa except ImportError: pass ################################################################## # ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS OVERRIDES ################################################################## # Any of the settings in this file can be overridden with an # environment variable of the same name prepended with CLOUD_INIT_ # E.g., CLOUD_INIT_PLATFORM # Perhaps a bit too hacky, but it works :) current_settings = [var for var in locals() if var.isupper()] for setting in current_settings: env_setting = os.getenv( "CLOUD_INIT_{}".format(setting), globals()[setting] ) if isinstance(env_setting, str): env_setting = env_setting.strip() if is_true(env_setting): env_setting = True elif is_false(env_setting): env_setting = False globals()[setting] = env_setting