When you source a file that just does
export FOO=$(bar)
you miss any invalid return codes from "bar" (even under -e) because
bash returns the value of the "export", which is 0
On centos-minimal, we stopped bringing in systemd early and this was
causing dib-init-system to not know what init was available. Since it
did not fail correctly, it lead to confusing errors much later in the
build when service files were not copied correctly. See also
I24ce648485c3d6f3c27ab8f87a638516b3727017
A dib-lint check is added. One minor fixup is in 00-set-apt-sources
(this one is less likely to cause problems). I have run dib-lint over
project-config elements and none use this pattern.
Change-Id: I076c08190d40c315ad6a6d96a3823e9fc52630be
As motivation for this; we have had two breakouts of dib in recent
memory. One was a failure to unmount through symlinks in the core
code (I335316019ef948758392b03e91f9869102a472b9) and the other was
removing host keys on the build-system
(Ib01d71ff9415a0ae04d963f6e380aab9ac2260ce).
For the most part, dib runs unprivileged. Bits of the core code are
hopefully well tested (modulo bugs like the first one!). We give free
reign inside the chroot (although there is still some potential there
for adverse external affects via bind mounts). Where we could be a
bit safer (and could have prevented at least the second of these
breakouts) is with some better checking that the "sudo" calls
*outside* the chroot at least looked sane.
This adds a basic check that we're using chroot or image paths when
calling sudo in those parts of elements that run *outside* the chroot.
Various files are updated to accomodate this check; mostly by just
ignoring it for existing code (I have not audited these calls).
Nobody is pretending this type of checking makes dib magically safe,
or removes the issues with it needing to do things as root during the
build. But this can help find egregious errors like the key removal.
Change-Id: I161a5aea1d29dcdc7236f70d372c53246ec73749
Adding a test function which allows us to use elements to perform
element-specific tests. In order for this to work sanely, also adding
some configuration to our break system so we can assert on negative
tests.
Also adding a test for apt-sources to verify this code actually works.
Change-Id: I378a74255010eca192f5766b653f8a42404be5ea
Cleaning up the apt-sources README to be easier to consume. Also
removing some tripleo references from the README.
Change-Id: I6937fd5cd51288b36890dde214701bcef1d61381
Also make the apt-sources element exit with a non-error status code
when the DIB_APT_SOURCES is not set.
This allows including the apt-preferences and apt-sources elements
even if DIB_DPKG_MANIFEST and DIB_APT_SOURCES are not exported.
Change-Id: I8507dd9c69d1371eab38f720dcfdd89aa5345e8b
There is a wide variety of tracing options through the various shell
scripts. Some use "set -eux", others explicity set xtrace and others
do nothing. There is a "-x" option to bin/disk-image-create but it
doesn't flow down to the many scripts it calls.
This adds a global integer variable set by disk-image-create
DIB_DEBUG_TRACE. All scripts have a stanza added to detect this and
turn on tracing. Any other tracing methods are rolled into this. So
the standard header is
---
if [ "${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0}" -gt 0 ]; then
set -x
fi
set -eu
set -o pipefail
---
Multiple -x options can be specified to dib-create-image, which
increases the value of DIB_DEBUG_TRACE. If script authors feel their
script should only trace at higher levels, they should modify the
"-gt" value. If they feel it should trace by default, they can modify
the default value also.
Changes to pachset 16 : scripts which currently trace themselves by
default have retained this behaviour with DIB_DEBUG_TRACE defaulting
to "1". This was done by running [1] on patch set 15. See the thread
beginning at [2]
dib-lint is also updated to look for the variable being matched.
[1] https://gist.github.com/ianw/71bbda9e6acc74ccd0fd
[2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-November/051575.html
Change-Id: I6c5a962260741dcf6f89da9a33b96372a719b7b0
As with the previous similar changes, this is intended to catch
problems as they happen instead of ignoring them and continuing on
to potentially fail later. Setting this on all existing scripts
will allow us to enforce use via Jenkins.
Change-Id: Iad2d490c86dceab148ea9ab08f457c49a5d5352e
/etc/lsb-release doesn't always exist in cloud images and doesn't
serve any significant purpose in this element so removing the
dependency entirely.
Change-Id: I4d972074e6e10fea09a875cbc4ed4e60248d46d9
Add apt-sources element for Ubuntu OS to override the default
/etc/apt/sources.list in cloudimg.
Set DIB_APT_SOURCES with a proper sources.list file to replace
the default one.
If you want to use this element in tripleo project, set NODE_DIST or
EXTRA_ELEMENTS / UNDERCLOUD_DIB_EXTRA_ARGS / OVERCLOUD_DIB_EXTRA_ARGS
to make it take effect at build time and run time.
e.g. before running devtest.sh:
export DIB_APT_SOURCES=/etc/apt/sources.list
export NODE_DIST="ubuntu apt-sources"
Change-Id: I9ce0d03b506c2948b96382e4d6e85f0aff906450