debian-forge-composer/test/cases/ostree.sh
Jacob Kozol 7b40a3b38e schutzbot: add rhel 8.4 tests to jenkins pipeline
rhel 8.4 tests are added. The configs are based off of those used for
rhel 8.3. The Schutzbot Mockbuild, Base, Image, Integration, and OSTree
tests are added for 8.4. Repo overrides are added for the rhel 8.4 tests
so that the tests use rpmrepo snapshots.

The mockbuild uses the jenkins rhel84-nightly-repo credential to
override the rhel mock template's repos with rhel 8.4 nightly repos.
These repos are stored in a credential because they are internal links.

The image tests and koji tests need a special distro selector since the
rhel-8 test cases are only for rhel 8 versions less than 8.4. The rhel
8.4 tests are named with the rhel-84 pattern whereas the other rhel 8
versions have the rhel-8 pattern.

Also, instead of having only rhel-8 and rhel-8-beta repo configs for the
tests, we now have a specific repo config for each rhel release we test.
The repo is also now pulled from an rpmrepo snapshot. For whichever
distro is being tested, the approriate repo config will be copied to
/etc/osbuild-composer/repositories as rhel-8 and rhel-8-beta since this
is the naming osbuild-composer looks for. For testing purposes, the
rhel-8 and rhel-8-beta repo should be the same since eventually all rhel
releases will go from beta to not beta. The fedora repo overrides are
already done in tools/provision.sh so the rhel override is set there as
well. Currently, only rhel 8.4 requires an override.
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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
OSBUILD_COMPOSER_TEST_DATA=/usr/share/tests/osbuild-composer/
# Get OS data.
source /etc/os-release
ARCH=$(uname -m)
# Provision the software under tet.
/usr/libexec/osbuild-composer-test/provision.sh
# Set os-variant and boot location used by virt-install.
case "${ID}-${VERSION_ID}" in
"fedora-32")
IMAGE_TYPE=fedora-iot-commit
OSTREE_REF="fedora/32/${ARCH}/iot"
OS_VARIANT="fedora32"
BOOT_LOCATION="https://mirrors.rit.edu/fedora/fedora/linux/releases/32/Everything/x86_64/os/";;
"fedora-33")
IMAGE_TYPE=fedora-iot-commit
OSTREE_REF="fedora/33/${ARCH}/iot"
OS_VARIANT="fedora33"
BOOT_LOCATION="https://mirrors.rit.edu/fedora/fedora/linux/releases/33/Everything/x86_64/os/";;
"rhel-8.3")
IMAGE_TYPE=rhel-edge-commit
OSTREE_REF="rhel/8/${ARCH}/edge"
OS_VARIANT="rhel8.3"
# When 8.3 was released, it wasn't available on all RH internal
# mirrors, therefore the Boston mirror is hardcoded.
BOOT_LOCATION="http://download.eng.bos.redhat.com/released/rhel-8/RHEL-8/8.3.0/BaseOS/x86_64/os/";;
"rhel-8.4")
IMAGE_TYPE=rhel-edge-commit
OSTREE_REF="rhel/8/${ARCH}/edge"
OS_VARIANT="rhel8-unknown"
BOOT_LOCATION="http://download.devel.redhat.com/nightly/rhel-8/RHEL-8/latest-RHEL-8.4/compose/BaseOS/x86_64/os/";;
*)
echo "unsupported distro: ${ID}-${VERSION_ID}"
exit 1;;
esac
# Colorful output.
function greenprint {
echo -e "\033[1;32m${1}\033[0m"
}
# Start libvirtd and test it.
greenprint "🚀 Starting libvirt daemon"
sudo systemctl start libvirtd
sudo virsh list --all > /dev/null
# Set a customized dnsmasq configuration for libvirt so we always get the
# same address on bootup.
sudo tee /tmp/integration.xml > /dev/null << EOF
<network>
<name>integration</name>
<uuid>1c8fe98c-b53a-4ca4-bbdb-deb0f26b3579</uuid>
<forward mode='nat'>
<nat>
<port start='1024' end='65535'/>
</nat>
</forward>
<bridge name='integration' stp='on' delay='0'/>
<mac address='52:54:00:36:46:ef'/>
<ip address='192.168.100.1' netmask='255.255.255.0'>
<dhcp>
<range start='192.168.100.2' end='192.168.100.254'/>
<host mac='34:49:22:B0:83:30' name='vm' ip='192.168.100.50'/>
</dhcp>
</ip>
</network>
EOF
if ! sudo virsh net-info integration > /dev/null 2>&1; then
sudo virsh net-define /tmp/integration.xml
sudo virsh net-start integration
fi
# Allow anyone in the wheel group to talk to libvirt.
greenprint "🚪 Allowing users in wheel group to talk to libvirt"
WHEEL_GROUP=wheel
if [[ $ID == rhel ]]; then
WHEEL_GROUP=adm
fi
sudo tee /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/50-libvirt.rules > /dev/null << EOF
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id == "org.libvirt.unix.manage" &&
subject.isInGroup("${WHEEL_GROUP}")) {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
});
EOF
# Set up variables.
TEST_UUID=$(uuidgen)
IMAGE_KEY="osbuild-composer-ostree-test-${TEST_UUID}"
GUEST_ADDRESS=192.168.100.50
# Set up temporary files.
TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
BLUEPRINT_FILE=${TEMPDIR}/blueprint.toml
KS_FILE=${TEMPDIR}/ks.cfg
COMPOSE_START=${TEMPDIR}/compose-start-${IMAGE_KEY}.json
COMPOSE_INFO=${TEMPDIR}/compose-info-${IMAGE_KEY}.json
# SSH setup.
SSH_OPTIONS=(-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o ConnectTimeout=5)
SSH_KEY=${OSBUILD_COMPOSER_TEST_DATA}keyring/id_rsa
# Get the compose log.
get_compose_log () {
COMPOSE_ID=$1
LOG_FILE=${WORKSPACE}/osbuild-${ID}-${VERSION_ID}-${COMPOSE_ID}.log
# Download the logs.
sudo composer-cli compose log "$COMPOSE_ID" | tee "$LOG_FILE" > /dev/null
}
# Get the compose metadata.
get_compose_metadata () {
COMPOSE_ID=$1
METADATA_FILE=${WORKSPACE}/osbuild-${ID}-${VERSION_ID}-${COMPOSE_ID}.json
# Download the metadata.
sudo composer-cli compose metadata "$COMPOSE_ID" > /dev/null
# Find the tarball and extract it.
TARBALL=$(basename "$(find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*-metadata.tar")")
tar -xf "$TARBALL" -C "${TEMPDIR}"
rm -f "$TARBALL"
# Move the JSON file into place.
cat "${TEMPDIR}"/"${COMPOSE_ID}".json | jq -M '.' | tee "$METADATA_FILE" > /dev/null
}
# Build ostree image.
build_image() {
blueprint_file=$1
blueprint_name=$2
# Prepare the blueprint for the compose.
greenprint "📋 Preparing blueprint"
sudo composer-cli blueprints push "$blueprint_file"
sudo composer-cli blueprints depsolve "$blueprint_name"
# Get worker unit file so we can watch the journal.
WORKER_UNIT=$(sudo systemctl list-units | grep -o -E "osbuild.*worker.*\.service")
sudo journalctl -af -n 1 -u "${WORKER_UNIT}" &
WORKER_JOURNAL_PID=$!
# Start the compose.
greenprint "🚀 Starting compose"
if [[ $blueprint_name == upgrade ]]; then
# composer-cli in Fedora 32 has a different start-ostree arguments
# see https://github.com/weldr/lorax/pull/1051
if [[ "${ID}-${VERSION_ID}" == fedora-32 ]]; then
sudo composer-cli --json compose start-ostree "$blueprint_name" $IMAGE_TYPE "$OSTREE_REF" "$COMMIT_HASH" | tee "$COMPOSE_START"
else
sudo composer-cli --json compose start-ostree --ref "$OSTREE_REF" --parent "$COMMIT_HASH" "$blueprint_name" $IMAGE_TYPE | tee "$COMPOSE_START"
fi
else
sudo composer-cli --json compose start "$blueprint_name" $IMAGE_TYPE | tee "$COMPOSE_START"
fi
COMPOSE_ID=$(jq -r '.build_id' "$COMPOSE_START")
# Wait for the compose to finish.
greenprint "⏱ Waiting for compose to finish: ${COMPOSE_ID}"
while true; do
sudo composer-cli --json compose info "${COMPOSE_ID}" | tee "$COMPOSE_INFO" > /dev/null
COMPOSE_STATUS=$(jq -r '.queue_status' "$COMPOSE_INFO")
# Is the compose finished?
if [[ $COMPOSE_STATUS != RUNNING ]] && [[ $COMPOSE_STATUS != WAITING ]]; then
break
fi
# Wait 30 seconds and try again.
sleep 5
done
# Capture the compose logs from osbuild.
greenprint "💬 Getting compose log and metadata"
get_compose_log "$COMPOSE_ID"
get_compose_metadata "$COMPOSE_ID"
# Did the compose finish with success?
if [[ $COMPOSE_STATUS != FINISHED ]]; then
echo "Something went wrong with the compose. 😢"
exit 1
fi
# Stop watching the worker journal.
sudo kill ${WORKER_JOURNAL_PID}
}
# Wait for the ssh server up to be.
wait_for_ssh_up () {
SSH_STATUS=$(sudo ssh "${SSH_OPTIONS[@]}" -i "${SSH_KEY}" admin@"${1}" '/bin/bash -c "echo -n READY"')
if [[ $SSH_STATUS == READY ]]; then
echo 1
else
echo 0
fi
}
# Clean up our mess.
clean_up () {
greenprint "🧼 Cleaning up"
sudo virsh destroy "${IMAGE_KEY}"
if [[ $ARCH == aarch64 ]]; then
sudo virsh undefine "${IMAGE_KEY}" --nvram
else
sudo virsh undefine "${IMAGE_KEY}"
fi
# Remove qcow2 file.
sudo rm -f "$LIBVIRT_IMAGE_PATH"
# Remove extracted upgrade image-tar.
sudo rm -rf "$UPGRADE_PATH"
# Remove "remote" repo.
sudo rm -rf "${HTTPD_PATH}"/{repo,compose.json}
# Remomve tmp dir.
sudo rm -rf "$TEMPDIR"
# Stop httpd
sudo systemctl disable httpd --now
}
# Test result checking
check_result () {
greenprint "Checking for test result"
if [[ $RESULTS == 1 ]]; then
greenprint "💚 Success"
else
greenprint "❌ Failed"
clean_up
exit 1
fi
}
##################################################
##
## ostree image/commit installation
##
##################################################
# Write a blueprint for ostree image.
tee "$BLUEPRINT_FILE" > /dev/null << EOF
name = "ostree"
description = "A base ostree image"
version = "0.0.1"
modules = []
groups = []
[[packages]]
name = "python36"
version = "*"
EOF
# Build installation image.
build_image "$BLUEPRINT_FILE" ostree
# Start httpd to serve ostree repo.
greenprint "🚀 Starting httpd daemon"
sudo systemctl start httpd
# Download the image and extract tar into web server root folder.
greenprint "📥 Downloading and extracting the image"
sudo composer-cli compose image "${COMPOSE_ID}" > /dev/null
IMAGE_FILENAME="${COMPOSE_ID}-commit.tar"
HTTPD_PATH="/var/www/html"
sudo tar -xf "${IMAGE_FILENAME}" -C ${HTTPD_PATH}
sudo rm -f "$IMAGE_FILENAME"
# Clean compose and blueprints.
greenprint "Clean up osbuild-composer"
sudo composer-cli compose delete "${COMPOSE_ID}" > /dev/null
sudo composer-cli blueprints delete ostree > /dev/null
# Get ostree commit value.
greenprint "Get ostree image commit value"
COMMIT_HASH=$(jq -r '."ostree-commit"' < ${HTTPD_PATH}/compose.json)
# Ensure SELinux is happy with our new images.
greenprint "👿 Running restorecon on image directory"
sudo restorecon -Rv /var/lib/libvirt/images/
# Create qcow2 file for virt install.
greenprint "Create qcow2 file for virt install"
LIBVIRT_IMAGE_PATH=/var/lib/libvirt/images/${IMAGE_KEY}.qcow2
sudo qemu-img create -f qcow2 "${LIBVIRT_IMAGE_PATH}" 20G
# Write kickstart file for ostree image installation.
greenprint "Generate kickstart file"
tee "$KS_FILE" > /dev/null << STOPHERE
text
lang en_US.UTF-8
keyboard us
timezone --utc Etc/UTC
selinux --enforcing
rootpw --lock --iscrypted locked
user --name=admin --groups=wheel --iscrypted --password=\$6\$1LgwKw9aOoAi/Zy9\$Pn3ErY1E8/yEanJ98evqKEW.DZp24HTuqXPJl6GYCm8uuobAmwxLv7rGCvTRZhxtcYdmC0.XnYRSR9Sh6de3p0
sshkey --username=admin "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC61wMCjOSHwbVb4VfVyl5sn497qW4PsdQ7Ty7aD6wDNZ/QjjULkDV/yW5WjDlDQ7UqFH0Sr7vywjqDizUAqK7zM5FsUKsUXWHWwg/ehKg8j9xKcMv11AkFoUoujtfAujnKODkk58XSA9whPr7qcw3vPrmog680pnMSzf9LC7J6kXfs6lkoKfBh9VnlxusCrw2yg0qI1fHAZBLPx7mW6+me71QZsS6sVz8v8KXyrXsKTdnF50FjzHcK9HXDBtSJS5wA3fkcRYymJe0o6WMWNdgSRVpoSiWaHHmFgdMUJaYoCfhXzyl7LtNb3Q+Sveg+tJK7JaRXBLMUllOlJ6ll5Hod root@localhost"
bootloader --timeout=1 --append="net.ifnames=0 modprobe.blacklist=vc4"
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=link --activate --onboot=on
zerombr
clearpart --all --initlabel --disklabel=msdos
autopart --nohome --noswap --type=plain
ostreesetup --nogpg --osname=${IMAGE_TYPE} --remote=${IMAGE_TYPE} --url=http://192.168.100.1/repo/ --ref=${OSTREE_REF}
poweroff
%post --log=/var/log/anaconda/post-install.log --erroronfail
# no sudo password for user admin
echo -e 'admin\tALL=(ALL)\tNOPASSWD: ALL' >> /etc/sudoers
# Remove any persistent NIC rules generated by udev
rm -vf /etc/udev/rules.d/*persistent-net*.rules
# And ensure that we will do DHCP on eth0 on startup
cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 << EOF
DEVICE="eth0"
BOOTPROTO="dhcp"
ONBOOT="yes"
TYPE="Ethernet"
PERSISTENT_DHCLIENT="yes"
EOF
echo "Packages within this iot or edge image:"
echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
rpm -qa | sort
echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
# Note that running rpm recreates the rpm db files which aren't needed/wanted
rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*
echo "Zeroing out empty space."
# This forces the filesystem to reclaim space from deleted files
dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/zeros || :
rm -f /var/tmp/zeros
echo "(Don't worry -- that out-of-space error was expected.)"
%end
STOPHERE
# Install ostree image via anaconda.
greenprint "Install ostree image via anaconda"
sudo virt-install --initrd-inject="${KS_FILE}" \
--extra-args="ks=file:/ks.cfg console=ttyS0,115200" \
--name="${IMAGE_KEY}"\
--disk path="${LIBVIRT_IMAGE_PATH}",format=qcow2 \
--ram 3072 \
--vcpus 2 \
--network network=integration,mac=34:49:22:B0:83:30 \
--os-type linux \
--os-variant ${OS_VARIANT} \
--location ${BOOT_LOCATION} \
--nographics \
--noautoconsole \
--wait=-1 \
--noreboot
# Start VM.
greenprint "Start VM"
sudo virsh start "${IMAGE_KEY}"
# Check for ssh ready to go.
greenprint "🛃 Checking for SSH is ready to go"
for LOOP_COUNTER in $(seq 0 30); do
RESULTS="$(wait_for_ssh_up $GUEST_ADDRESS)"
if [[ $RESULTS == 1 ]]; then
echo "SSH is ready now! 🥳"
break
fi
sleep 10
done
# Check image installation result
check_result
##################################################
##
## ostree image/commit upgrade
##
##################################################
# Write a blueprint for ostree image.
tee "$BLUEPRINT_FILE" > /dev/null << EOF
name = "upgrade"
description = "An upgrade ostree image"
version = "0.0.2"
modules = []
groups = []
[[packages]]
name = "python36"
version = "*"
[[packages]]
name = "wget"
version = "*"
EOF
# Build upgrade image.
build_image "$BLUEPRINT_FILE" upgrade
# Download the image and extract tar into web server root folder.
greenprint "📥 Downloading and extracting the image"
sudo composer-cli compose image "${COMPOSE_ID}" > /dev/null
IMAGE_FILENAME="${COMPOSE_ID}-commit.tar"
UPGRADE_PATH="$(pwd)/upgrade"
mkdir -p "$UPGRADE_PATH"
sudo tar -xf "$IMAGE_FILENAME" -C "$UPGRADE_PATH"
sudo rm -f "$IMAGE_FILENAME"
# Clean compose and blueprints.
greenprint "Clean up osbuild-composer again"
sudo composer-cli compose delete "${COMPOSE_ID}" > /dev/null
sudo composer-cli blueprints delete upgrade > /dev/null
# Introduce new ostree commit into repo.
greenprint "Introduce new ostree commit into repo"
sudo ostree pull-local --repo "${HTTPD_PATH}/repo" "${UPGRADE_PATH}/repo" "$OSTREE_REF"
sudo ostree summary --update --repo "${HTTPD_PATH}/repo"
# Ensure SELinux is happy with all objects files.
greenprint "👿 Running restorecon on web server root folder"
sudo restorecon -Rv "${HTTPD_PATH}/repo" > /dev/null
# Get ostree commit value.
greenprint "Get ostree image commit value"
UPGRADE_HASH=$(jq -r '."ostree-commit"' < "${UPGRADE_PATH}"/compose.json)
# Upgrade image/commit.
greenprint "Upgrade ostree image/commit"
sudo ssh "${SSH_OPTIONS[@]}" -i "${SSH_KEY}" admin@${GUEST_ADDRESS} 'sudo rpm-ostree upgrade'
sudo ssh "${SSH_OPTIONS[@]}" -i "${SSH_KEY}" admin@${GUEST_ADDRESS} 'nohup sudo systemctl reboot &>/dev/null & exit'
# Sleep 10 seconds here to make sure vm restarted already
sleep 10
# Check for ssh ready to go.
greenprint "🛃 Checking for SSH is ready to go"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # Unused variables left for readability
for LOOP_COUNTER in $(seq 0 30); do
RESULTS="$(wait_for_ssh_up $GUEST_ADDRESS)"
if [[ $RESULTS == 1 ]]; then
echo "SSH is ready now! 🥳"
break
fi
sleep 10
done
# Check ostree upgrade result
check_result
# Add instance IP address into /etc/ansible/hosts
sudo tee "${TEMPDIR}"/inventory > /dev/null << EOF
[ostree_guest]
${GUEST_ADDRESS}
[ostree_guest:vars]
ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
ansible_user=admin
ansible_private_key_file=${SSH_KEY}
ansible_ssh_common_args="-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"
EOF
# Test IoT/Edge OS
sudo ansible-playbook -v -i "${TEMPDIR}"/inventory -e image_type=${IMAGE_TYPE} -e ostree_commit="${UPGRADE_HASH}" /usr/share/tests/osbuild-composer/ansible/check_ostree.yaml || RESULTS=0
check_result
# Final success clean up
clean_up
exit 0