This is needed for depsolving, so expose it from the distro package
so it can be passed to dnf-json (and not only to osbuild) as that does
depsolving too.
Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
When a user does not define the image size for a compose the default
image size of that image type is used. In order to properly store the
compose's image size even if the default is used the store calls the
distro function GetSizeForOutputType. This function accepts an output
format and image size. If the image size is 0 then the default
value for the output format will be returned. Also, for vhd images the
size must be rounded. This is now handled in the distro function instead
of the api.
When creating a pipeline the assembler includes an image size. This
image size can be set when creating the pipeline but if it is 0 then a
default image size will be used. The default is 2 GB except for ami
images which are 6 GB.
We were using fedora-30 as a test-distro and tar as test-output, but
that causes lots of churn in the tests when we refactor things. Use
the test distro instead, when generic functionality is being tested
and restrict testing of the individual distros to the distro-specific
tests.
Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
Introduce a DistroRegister object. For now this does not introduce
any functional changes, as the object is always instantited to be
the same. However, in follow-up patches it will get options.
Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
Right now, there is no way to get at the name from a Distro instance.
We will need this to include the distro's name in the job we pass to the
worker, for instance.
Allow bootloader specific packages to be defined per architecture,
and allow repositories to depend on the architecture.
This does not altert he pipelines we produce, part from the ami
image now contains the grub2-pc package, rather than the grub2
package. This should make no difference.
Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
The pipeline generation now takes the architecture as an argument.
Currently only x86_64 is supported. The architecture is detected
at start-up, and passed down to each pipeline translation.
For osbuild-pipeline we now requrie the architecture to be passed
in.
Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
Instead of having a static repository checksum, set it dynamically from
the metadata that osbuild-composer last saw. This is implemented in
dnf-json, which returns the checksums for each repository on every call.
This enables the use of repositories that change over time, such as
fedora-updates. Note that the osbuild pipeline will break when such a
repository changes. This is intentional: pipelines have to be
reproducible.
Automatically registering on `init()` is clever, but a bit too magical
and easy to get wrong, because every binary must include all distros
somewhere.
Flip this inside out: distros now have a `New()`, which returns
something that implements the `Distro` interface. The distro package
explicitly creates all of them.
This means that distros cannot import distro itself anymore, because go
forbids import cycles. This only affected `InvalidOutputFormatError`.
Return a generic error for now.
Make distros export repository information and use those in the weldr
API. This means that repos are only specified once and that the API
returns the right packages when we allow different distros.