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In our official image builds we are only allowed to use resources that are "blessed" by the build system. This means that external things like git repos and tar files are not allowed. Currently, even in offline mode source-repositories expects those things to be available in the cache, so we need a way to disable it entirely. This change adds an environment variable NO_SOURCE_REPOSITORIES that does so. It can be set in an environment.d script so elements that might rely on a source repository will know it's not available. The 02-lsb script in redhat-common is one such example and is updated to handle this case. Change-Id: I0de63bee6ad79733d6711478c707a9b41593e85f
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110 lines
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With this element other elements can register their installation source by
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placing their details in the file source-repository-\*. An example
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of an element "custom-element" that wants to retrieve the ironic source
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from git and pbr from a tarball would be
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*File : elements/custom-element/source-repository-ironic*
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#<name> <type> <destination> <location> [<ref>]
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# <ref> defaults to master if not specified
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ironic git /usr/local/ironic git://git.openstack.org/openstack/ironic.git
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*File : elements/custom-element/source-repository-pbr*
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# <ref> is defined as "*" by default, although this behavior is deprecated.
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# A value of "." extracts the entire contents of the tarball.
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# A value of "*" extracts the contents within all its subdirectories.
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# A value of a subdirectory path may be used to extract only its contents.
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# A value of a specific file path within the archive is not supported.
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pbr tar /usr/local/pbr http://tarballs.openstack.org/pbr/pbr-master.tar.gz .
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diskimage-builder will then retrieve the sources specified and place them
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at the directory \<destination\>
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A number of environment variables can be set by the process calling
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diskimage-builder which can change the details registered by the element, these are
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DIB_REPOTYPE_<name> : change the registered type
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DIB_REPOLOCATION_<name> : change the registered location
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DIB_REPOREF_<name> : change the registered reference
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For example if you would like diskimage-builder to get ironic from a local
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mirror you could set DIB_REPOLOCATION_ironic=git://localgitserver/ironic.git
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*As you can see above, the \<name\> of the repo is used in several bash
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variables. In order to make this syntactically feasible, any characters not in
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the set \[A-Za-z0-9_\] will be converted to \_*
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*For instance, a repository named "diskimage-builder" would set a variable called
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"DIB_REPOTYPE_diskimage_builder"*
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Alternatively if you would like to use the keystone element and build an image with
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keystone from a stable branch then you would set DIB_REPOREF_keystone=stable/grizzly
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If you wish to build an image using code from a gerrit review, you can set
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DIB_REPOLOCATION_<name> and DIB_REPOREF_<name> to the values given by gerrit in the
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fetch/pull section of a review. For example:
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DIB_REPOLOCATION_nova=https://review.openstack.org/openstack/nova
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DIB_REPOREF_nova=refs/changes/72/61972/8
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Additionally, the lines in the source-repository scripts are eval'd, so they
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may contain environment variables.
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Git sources will be cloned to \<destination\>
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Tarballs will be extracted to \<destination\>.
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The package type indicates the element should install from packages onto the
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root filesystem of the image build during the install.d phase.
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Git and Tarballs are treated as source installs. If the element provides an
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<element-name>-source-install directory under it's install.d hook directory,
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symlinks to the scripts in that directory will be created under install.d for
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the image build. Alternatively for the package install type, if the element
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provides an <element-name>-package-install directory, symlinks will be created
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for those scripts instead.
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For example, the nova element would provide:
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nova/install.d/nova-package-install/74-nova
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nova/install.d/nova-source-install/74-nova
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source-repositories will create the following symlink for the package install
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type:
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install.d/74-nova -> nova-package-install/74-nova
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Or, for the source install type:
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install.d/74-nova -> nova-source-install/74-nova
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All other scripts that exist under install.d for an element will be executed as
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normal. This allows common install code to live in a script outside of
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<element-name>-package-install or <element-name>-source-install.
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If multiple elements register a source location with the same <destination>
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then source-repositories will exit with an error. Care should therefore be taken
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to only use elements together that download source to different locations.
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The repository paths built into the image are stored in
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etc/dib-source-repositories, one repository per line. This permits later review
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of the repositories (by users or by other elements).
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The repository names and types are written to an environment.d hook script at
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01-source-repositories-environment. This allows later hook scripts during the
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install.d phase to know which install type to use for the element.
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The base url for all git repositories can be set by use of:
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DIB_GITREPOBASE
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So setting DIB\_GITREPOBASE=https://github.com/ when the repo location is set
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to http://git.openstack.org/openstack/nova.git will result in use of the
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https://github.com/openstack/nova.git repository.
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When doing image builds in environments where external resources are not allowed,
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it is possible to disable fetching of all source repositories by including an
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element in the image that sets NO_SOURCE_REPOSITORIES=1 in an environment.d script.
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