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Ian Wienand
97c01e48ed Move elements & lib relative to diskimage_builder package
Currently we have all our elements and library files in a top-level
directory and install them into
<root>/share/diskimage-builder/[elements|lib] (where root is either /
or the root of a virtualenv).

The problem with this is that editable/development installs (pip -e)
do *not* install data_files.  Thus we have no canonical location to
look for elements -- leading to the various odd things we do such as a
whole bunch of guessing at the top of disk-image-create and having a
special test-loader in tests/test_elements.py so we can run python
unit tests on those elements that have it.

data_files is really the wrong thing to use for what are essentially
assets of the program.  data_files install works well for things like
config-files, init.d files or dropping documentation files.

By moving the elements under the diskimage_builder package, we always
know where they are relative to where we import from.  In fact,
pkg_resources has an api for this which we wrap in the new
diskimage_builder/paths.py helper [1].

We use this helper to find the correct path in the couple of places we
need to find the base-elements dir, and for the paths to import the
library shell functions.

Elements such as svc-map and pkg-map include python unit-tests, which
we do not need tests/test_elements.py to special-case load any more.
They just get found automatically by the normal subunit loader.

I have a follow-on change (I69ca3d26fede0506a6353c077c69f735c8d84d28)
to move disk-image-create to a regular python entry-point.

Unfortunately, this has to move to work with setuptools.  You'd think
a symlink under diskimage_builder/[elements|lib] would work, but it
doesn't.

[1] this API handles stuff like getting files out of .zip archive
modules, which we don't do.  Essentially for us it's returning
__file__.

Change-Id: I5e3e3c97f385b1a4ff2031a161a55b231895df5b
2016-11-01 17:27:41 -07:00
Ian Wienand
5d23abb338 centos-minimal: can be used with base
I'm not sure why this comment is here.  base works with centos-minimal
(we changed it in I2956aaa49ba3137a799f97e0983ab4b7c93a0a0c) and we've
got images deployed with such a configuration.

Update the comment

Change-Id: I3207f87dc29280183c0960ea863533a4d441081c
2016-05-16 13:36:55 +10:00
Ian Wienand
1f499360fc yum-minimal: do not configure eth0 & eth1 for DHCP automatically
Add an environment variable to control the creation of eth0/1
interface enablement scripts.

With a tool such as glean, the presence of these scripts will indicate
the interface is configured and configuration-drive settings will not
be applied.  This means in a non-dhcp situation like on Rackspace,
network is broken.

On Fedora, where later systemd provides "predictable network interface
names" [1] eth0 & eth1 ironically aren't predictable so this just
confuses things.  You really need cloud-init or glean or something to
bring up your interfaces in a sane fashion.

This maintains the status-quo on centos-minimal, but disables creation
for fedora-minimal.

[1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/

Change-Id: I3f1ffeb6de3b1f952292a144efab9554f7f99a5f
2015-12-22 08:39:04 +11:00
Monty Taylor
eadd79c2cb Port centos-minimal to yum-minimal
Now that we have a generic yum-minimal element, just use it in centos
instead of rinse. Adding base as an element-provides of yum-minimal
because this element conflicts with the base element.

Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>

Change-Id: I15275d821781171c118f21aa0c0bca55f65a65b3
2015-04-22 20:34:48 -04:00
Gregory Haynes
c4bbb6f3bc Create docs site containing element READMEs
We currently do not have the ability to create a docs site which
outlines all the elements.

Change-Id: I77ccf61e0c4b1509b3e7ce9b8f15ea5ccfd50d9b
2015-02-10 11:45:35 -08:00
Renamed from elements/centos-minimal/README.md (Browse further)