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Add openeuler-minimal element and add CI functional tests for both x86_64 and arm64. OpenEuler is an open source community driven YUM/DNF distro like Fedora. It references Fedora and CentOS a lot for the rpm packages building. So somewhat it can be treated as a redhat family distro and reuse the YUM/DNF related elements to help build openEuler images. For more info about openEuler, see: https://openeuler.org/en Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/zuul/zuul-jobs/+/803413 Change-Id: I3e06e49b524364c3a4edeba8bce7a8c06b9c7b76
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pkg-map
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Map package names to distro specific packages.
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Provides the following:
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* bin/pkg-map::
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usage: pkg-map [-h] [--element ELEMENT] [--distro DISTRO]
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Translate package name to distro specific name.
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--element ELEMENT The element (namespace) to use for translation.
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--distro DISTRO The distro name to use for translation. Defaults to
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DISTRO_NAME
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--release RELEASE The release to use for translation. Defaults to
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DIB_RELEASE
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* Any element may create its own pkg-map JSON config file using the
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one of 4 sections for the release/distro/family/ and or default.
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The family is set automatically within pkg-map based on the
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supplied distro name. Families include:
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+ redhat: includes centos, fedora, openeuler and rhel distros
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+ debian: includes debian and ubuntu distros
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+ suse: includes the opensuse distro
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The release is a specification of distro; i.e. the distro and
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release must mach for a translation.
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The most specific section takes priority.
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An empty package list can be provided.
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Example for Nova and Glance (NOTE: using fictitious package names
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for Fedora and package mapping for suse family to provide a good
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example!)
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Example format::
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{
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"release": {
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"fedora": {
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"23": {
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"nova_package": "foo" "bar"
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}
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}
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},
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"distro": {
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"fedora": {
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"nova_package": "openstack-compute",
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"glance_package": "openstack-image"
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}
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},
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"family": {
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"redhat": {
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"nova_package": "openstack-nova",
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"glance_package": "openstack-glance"
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},
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"suse": {
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"nova_package": ""
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}
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},
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"default": {
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"nova_package": "nova",
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"glance_package": "glance"
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}
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}
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Example commands using this format:
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pkg-map --element nova-compute --distro fedora nova_package
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Returns: openstack-compute
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pkg-map --element nova-compute --distro rhel nova_package
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Returns: openstack-nova
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pkg-map --element nova-compute --distro ubuntu nova_package
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Returns: nova
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pkg-map --element nova-compute --distro opensuse nova_package
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Returns:
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* This output can be used to filter what other tools actually install
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(install-packages can be modified to use this for example)
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* Individual pkg-map files live within each element. For example
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if you are created an Apache element your pkg-map JSON file
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should be created at elements/apache/pkg-map.
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