Remove all the internal package that are now in the
github.com/osbuild/images package and vendor it.
A new function in internal/blueprint/ converts from an osbuild-composer
blueprint to an images blueprint. This is necessary for keeping the
blueprint implementation in both packages. In the future, the images
package will change the blueprint (and most likely rename it) and it
will only be part of the osbuild-composer internals and interface. The
Convert() function will be responsible for converting the blueprint into
the new configuration object.
The new test_distro's manifest produces a slightly different empty
manifest when serialized even without content. Cloud API and Koji tests
have been adapted to match.
Weldr tests have been updated in several ways:
- The test_distro content resolver is used to resolve manifest content
before serializing.
- The test scenarios in TestCompose have been named for easier
troubleshooting (easier to identify a failing test by name).
- Manifests that work with the secondary ostree repo (the "other") use
the appropriate URL and ref and create a secondary "other" serialized
manifest.
The weldr API's test flag for resolving ostree commits does not produce
the same, fixed hash every time but instead computes a sha256 from the
URL + ref, like we do in the test manifests.
Return manifest.Manifest from the Manifest() function without
serializing. The caller then has to call the manifest.Serialize()
function using the depsolved packages.
This moves towards changing the order of actions required to generate a
manifest. With this change, the manifest creation and depsolving can be
done independently, but this still requires instantiating the manifest
object twice (InstantiateManifest() is called in PackageSets() and
Manifest()), which we don't want to have to do.
Support for creating multiple amis from a single compose. It uses the
AWSEC2* jobs to push images to new regions, and share them with new
accounts.
The compose it depends upon has to have succeeded.
Dependency errors are not set by the workers, they're not set directly
in the job result. They are added by the worker server in case the job
error indicates it's a dependency error.
The ellipsis operator was used as a hack to not need to pass any details
as an argument, but it makes what the end object will actually look like
less obvious. It also makes it impossible to pass an array to details
without getting a nested array.
Fixes#2874
Since the `jobStatus` functions return a `JobInfo`
struct that contains the `JobStatus`, it makes sense
to rename the function names for the sake of consistency.
The number of return values from the `jobStatus`
function was growing and getting out of hand. Not
all return values were being used in all cases
and so returning a single struct with the information
and status of a job makes more sense. Then in each case
the resulting fields can be used as needed.
Koji API removed by the previous commit was the last user of osbuild-koji job.
Let's remove it since nothing uses it. This also removes all of the
compatibility code in Cloud API, see concerns below:
Compatibility concerns:
- the internal deployment was moved to a completely different composer
instance, thus there are no old jobs
- Fedora deployment is still unused in prod, thus we don't care about keeping
backward compatibility of the old jobs
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
We no longer use it, let's remove it. If you are wondering what to use instead,
use Cloud API. It supports everything that Koji API supported and more.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
This test tested two things:
1) Invalid route - this is already covered by TestUnknownRoute
2) Invalid UUID in the compose status route - this is now covered by
TestComposeStatusInvalidUUID
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>
The test_distro Manifest, which is used in tests across multiple
packages, was using the old structure. Updated to the v2 structure and
adapted all tests.
The `TestKojiJobTypeValidation` unit test used the `OSBuildJob` and
Koji Target fields in the wrong way, however without any impact on the
testing itself. The reason is that no actual images were built as part
of the test nor the created jobs were ever picked up by a worker.
This change was forgotten in PR#2758.
[1] https://github.com/osbuild/osbuild-composer/pull/2758
The filename of the image as produced by osbuild for a given export is
currently set in each target options type in the `Filename` struct
member. However, the value is not really specific to any target type,
but to the specific export used for the target. For this reason move the
value form target type options to the `Target` struct inside a new
struct `OsbuildArtifact` under the name`ExportFilename`.
The backward compatibility with older implementations of the composer
and workers is kept on the JSON (Un)mashaling level, where the JSON
object is always a super-set of the old and new way of providing the
export filename in the Target.
Error handling is structured in such a way that typically, a ServiceCodeError is passed
through the echo HTTP error, in reference to internally defined errors. We want to be able
to obtain and return specific external errors, for example during validation from openapi3.
Add a 'details' field to the serviceError struct, to contain extra / externally defined
information. Modify HTTPErrorHandler to anticipate either a string or a ServiceErrorCode
from echo, and respond accordingly. Edit the affected tests to expect the appropriate response.
When the Koji target support was added to the osbuild job, based on the
osbuild-koji job, the meaning of target option values got messed up.
The side effect of the issue is that when Koji composes are
submitted via Cloud API the resulting image is currently always uploaded
back to the worker server.
`OsBuildKoji` job
-----------------
- `OSBuildKojiJob.ImageName` is set to the filename of the image as
exported by osbuild.
- `OSBuildKojiJob.KojiFilename` is set to the desired filename which
should be used when uploading the image to Koji.
`OsBuild` job + `KojiTargetOptions` before
------------------------------------------
- `OSBuildJob.ImageName` is set to the filename of the image as exported
by osbuild. This is done only by the Cloud API code for Koji composes.
Cloud API does not set this for regular composes and any other target.
The variable is set in common case only by Weldr API code with the
same meaning and it is used by the `OsBuild` job implementation as an
indication that the image should be uploaded back to the worker server.
- `Target.ImageName` is not set at all. Other targets use it for the
desired filename which should be used when uploading the image to the
target environment.
- `KojiTargetOptions.Filename` is set to the desired filename which
should be used when uploading the image to Koji. All other target
types use `Filename` variable in their options for the filename of the
image as exported by osbuild.
`OsBuild` job + `KojiTargetOptions` after
-----------------------------------------
- `OSBuildJob.ImageName` is still set to the filename of the image as
exported by osbuild. This is kept for a backward compatibility of new
composer with older workers.
- `Target.ImageName` is set to the desired filename which should be used
when uploading the image to Koji.
- `KojiTargetOptions.Filename` is set to the filename of the image as
exported by osbuild.
This change is backward incompatible, meaning that old worker won't be
able to handle Koji compose requests submitted via Cloud API using a new
composer and also a new worker won't be able to handle Koji compose
requests submitted by a new composer. This is intentional, because after
discussion with Ondrej Budai, the Cloud API Koji integration is
currently not used anywhere in production.
Switch to using `osbuild` job type with `koji` upload target for Koji
build jobs, instead of using `osbuild-koji` job type.
Modify unit tests accordingly.
Previously, only a subset from all Koji Compose unit test cases were
run. Remove this limitation and run all defined unit tests, which were
copied from `kojiapi`.
In addition, fix unit tests and relevant cloudapi methods to make unit
tests pass.
Add `TestRouteWithReply()` to `test/helpers.go` to allow getting the
compose ID when submitting a new compose. This is needed to make some
unit tests deterministic.
Do not delete values from `fields` slice in `dropFields()` in
`test/helpers.go`. The behavior was previously not consistent.
If the top-level map contained the value, it was deleted from it, but
the nested maps also contained the value, it was not deleted. On the
other hand, if the top level map didn't contain the value, but nested
maps did contain it, the value was deleted from all nested maps.
Support the composes/<id>/manifests API endpoint for non-koji builds.
The endpoint will have to anyway handle `osbuild` job results once Koji
composes will start using `osbuild` job type for builds.
The endpoint previously contained a bug. If the `osbuild-koji` job had
an empty manifest attached as a static job argument (this is the default
type value), then this empty manifest was added to the endpoint
response. Since Cloud API uses the depsolve and manifest jobs, the
actual manifest was never attached to the job as a static argument. As a
result, the endpoint was always returning an empty manifest for any koji
compose. Fixing this required also adjusting unit tests, which was
relying on the buggy behavior.
Extend the unit test testing a successful compose to test the logs
endpoint.
Define supported job type names as constants and use them in all places,
instead of string literals.
There are multiple benefits of this approach. Using constants removed
the room for typos in the string literals. One can use autocompletion in
IDE for job types. Using constant makes it easier to find all references
where it is used and thus all places that are handling a specific job
type.
Add depsolve job error dependency test cases for
regular composes and koji composes. The error furthest
up the chain should be returned in the details field
of the job error.
The directory created by `T.TempDir` is automatically removed when the
test and all its subtests complete.
Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.TempDir
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
Channels are a concept similar to job types. Callers must specify a channel
name when queueing a new job. A list of channels is also specified when
dequeueing a job. The dequeued job's channel will always be from one of the
specified channel. Of course, the job types are also respected. The dequeued
job will also always be from one of the specified type.
Currently, all calls to jobqueue were changed so all queue operations use
an empty channel name and all dequeue operations use a list containing
an empty channel.
Thus, this is a non-functional change.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Budai <ondrej@budai.cz>