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Ondřej Budai
55d3854033 targets/local: drop Location field
When support for osbuild result was added into osbuild-composer it was in
a bit hacky way - localtarget's location was reused as a path for the
result. This didn't make much sense because we want to store the result
even when image build has no localtarget.

Several past commits made store less dependant on the localtarget. The
responsibility for "holding the paths" to build artifacts was gradually
switched from the localtarget to the store while still maintaining
backwards compatibility - localtarget.Location still pointed at the
correct location.

This commit finishes the switch: local target now has no Location field.
The store is now fully responsible for managing the artifacts and paths
to them. LocalTarget is now just a simple "switch" - if image build has it,
then worker uploads an image into the store and it's then available for
download using the weldr API.
2020-02-14 11:53:38 +01:00
Martin Sehnoutka
83afb1f821 target: use the new types from common package 2020-02-12 11:17:26 +01:00
Ondřej Budai
df7e14d5eb target: add new fields to target and cleanup
We need some more fields in target struct to support weldr API. This commit
introduces them. Also a bit of cleanup is done.
2019-12-01 00:05:17 +01:00
Tom Gundersen
e29b6fe06b target/aws: support setting the image name
This is part of the lorax API, so support forwarding this.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2019-11-28 05:56:11 +01:00
Tom Gundersen
e98b189b82 targets: add dummy azure and aws targets
These are not currently implemented in the backend, but shows how
the API will look like.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2019-11-25 07:53:50 +01:00
Tom Gundersen
7625d26ff5 pipeline/target: implement as variant types
Go doesn't really do variants, so we must somehow emulate it. The
json objects we use are essentially tagged unions, with a `name`
field in reverse domain name notation identifying the type and a
type specific 'options' object.

In Go we represent this by having an BarOptions interface, which
implements a private method `isBarOptions()`, making sure that only
types in the same package are able to implement it. Each type FooBar
that should belong to the variant implements the interface, and a
constructor `NewFooBar(options *FooBarOptions) *Bar` that makes sure
the `name` field is set correctly.

This would be enough to represent our types and marshal them into
JSON, but unmarshalling would not work (json does not know about
our tags, so would not know what concrete types to demarshal to).
We therefore must also implement the Unmarshall interface for Bar,
to select the right types for the Options field.

We implement his logic for Target, Stage and Assembler. A handful
of concrete types are also implemented, matching what osbuild
supports.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2019-09-28 17:49:07 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
5df6874b94 target: add constructor
We only support local target for now, but this avoids having to
open code it.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2019-09-27 15:54:13 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
0bdd3a5c89 job-queue: pass a well-formed job object to the worker
For now we will hardcode the org.osbuild.local target, so we might
as well fix this up front.

We do not yet support any target types, but for testing purposes we
claim to support 'tar', and we pass a noop tar pipeline to the worker.

This makes introspecting the job-queu api using curl a bit more
pleasant.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2019-09-26 23:48:19 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
3221112d35 composer/job-queue: add scaffolding for the job queue API
This is by no means done, and needs more tests, docs and bugfixes,
but push it early so we have a common base to work on.

Based on work by Martin Sehnoutka.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2019-09-26 19:53:06 +02:00