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Ondřej Budai a67baf5a4d upload/koji: use the new API of kolo/xmlrpc by default
Fedora 33 ships the new API so let's do the switch now.

But... this would break older Fedoras because they only have the old API,
right?

We have the following options:

1) Ship xmlrpc compat package to Fedora 33+. This would mean that we delay the API switch till F32 EOL. This would be the most elegant solution, yet it has two issues: a) We will surely not be able to deliver the compat package before F33 Final Freeze. b) It's an extra and annoying work.

2) Downstream patch. No.

3) Use build constraints and have two versions of our code for both different
   API.

I chose solution #3. It has an issue though:

%gobuild macro already passes -tags argument to go build. Therefore the
following line fails because it's not possible to use -tags more than once:

%gobuild -tags kolo_xmlrpc_oldapi ...

Therefore I had to come up with manual tinkering with the build constraints
in the spec file. This is pretty ugly but I like that:

1) Go code is actually clean, no weird magic is happening there.
2) We can still ship our software to Fedora/RHEL as we used to
   (no downstream patches)
3) All downstreams can use the upstream spec file directly.

Note that this doesn't affect RHEL in any way as it uses vendored libraries.
2020-10-14 16:44:26 +02:00
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cmd ci: fix artifact name generation in cloud cleaner 2020-10-14 13:00:48 +02:00
distribution osbuild-composer-cloud: introduce the cloud-specific service 2020-09-22 11:38:28 +02:00
docs Add diagrams for other API layers (cloud and koji) 2020-08-10 19:47:39 +02:00
image-types 📦 Use raw image format for AWS 2020-07-02 13:11:11 -05:00
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repositories distro: add fedora 33 support 2020-10-01 10:11:03 +02:00
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golang-github-osbuild-composer.spec upload/koji: use the new API of kolo/xmlrpc by default 2020-10-14 16:44:26 +02:00
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OSBuild Composer

Operating System Image Composition Services

The composer project is a set of HTTP services for composing operating system images. It builds on the pipeline execution engine of osbuild and defines its own class of images that it supports building.

Multiple APIs are available to access a composer service. This includes support for the lorax-composer API, and as such can serve as drop-in replacement for lorax-composer.

You can control a composer instance either directly via the provided APIs, or through higher-level user-interfaces from external projects. This, for instance, includes a Cockpit Module or using the composer-cli command-line tool.

Project

About

Composer is a middleman between the workhorses from osbuild and the user-interfaces like cockpit-composer, composer-cli, or others. It defines a set of high-level image compositions that it supports building. Builds of these compositions can be requested via the different APIs of Composer, which will then translate the requests into pipeline-descriptions for osbuild. The pipeline output is then either provided back to the user, or uploaded to a user specified target.

The following image visualizes the overall architecture of the OSBuild infrastructure and the place that Composer takes:

overview

Consult the osbuild-composer(7) man-page for an introduction into composer, information on running your own composer instance, as well as details on the provided infrastructure and services.

Requirements

The requirements for this project are:

  • osbuild >= 11
  • systemd >= 244

At build-time, the following software is required:

  • go >= 1.13
  • python-docutils >= 0.13

Build

The standard go package system is used. Consult upstream documentation for detailed help. In most situations the following commands are sufficient to build and install from source:

mkdir build
go build -o build ./...

The man-pages require python-docutils and can be built via:

make man

Repository:

Pull request gating

Each pull request against osbuild-composer starts a series of automated tests. Tests run via GitHub Actions and Jenkins. Each push to the pull request will launch theses tests automatically.

Jenkins only tests pull requests from members of the osbuild organization in GitHub. A member of the osbuild organization must say ok to test in a pull request comment to approve testing. Anyone can ask for testing to run by saying the bot's favorite word, schutzbot, in a pull request comment. Testing will begin shortly after the comment is posted.

Test results in Jenkins are available by clicking the Details link on the right side of the Schutzbot check in the pull request page.

License:

  • Apache-2.0
  • See LICENSE file for details.