- Add mock-specific build artifacts (chroot/, mock-*, mockroot/) - Include package build files (*.deb, *.changes, *.buildinfo) - Add development tools (.coverage, .pytest_cache, .tox) - Include system files (.DS_Store, Thumbs.db, ._*) - Add temporary and backup files (*.tmp, *.bak, *.backup) - Include local configuration overrides (config.local.yaml, .env.local) - Add test artifacts and documentation builds - Comprehensive coverage for Python build system project This ensures build artifacts, chroot environments, and development tools are properly ignored in version control.
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title: Feature modularity support
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---
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## Modularity support
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There is support for Fedora and RHEL Modularity. This requires `dnf`, not merely
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`yum`. It is available for RHEL >= 8 and its clones, and built into
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all supported releases of Fedora.
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The new modularity format was added with release 2.4 and uses
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`module_setup_commands`. Each command can be specified multiple times,
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and mock respects the order of the commands when executing them.
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* Artificial example:
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* Disable any potentially enabled postgresql module stream.
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* Enable _specific_ postgresql and ruby module streams.
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* Install the development nodejs profile and (4) disable it immediately.
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```
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config_opts['module_setup_commands'] = [
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('disable', 'postgresql'),
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('enable', 'postgresql:12, ruby:2.6'),
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('install', 'nodejs:13/development'),
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('disable', 'nodejs'),
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]
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```
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The obsolete, less flexible, but still available modularity syntax was added in Mock 1.4.2.
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```
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config_opts['module_enable'] = ['list', 'of', 'modules']
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config_opts['module_install'] = ['module1/profile', 'module2/profile']
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```
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This would call these steps during the init phase.
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* `dnf module enable list of modules`
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* `dnf module install module1/profile module2/profile`
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You can find more about this obsolete format in this comprehensive blogpost.
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* [Modularity Features in Mock](http://frostyx.cz/posts/modularity-features-in-mock).
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