Introduce a new `tar` option, which when given together with the
required `tar.filename` option, will result in the output of the
assembler being a tarball that contains the repo and the compose
information (`compose.json`).
Requires the `tar` command to be present in the build root. Modify
the sample to use that option and include the tar for the build
pipeline.
Change all the schemata to not allow additional properties. This
should help with misspelled properties as well as missing schema
information in the stage itself.
Done via a small python3 script:
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import os
import sys
def list_stages(base):
return [(base, f) for f in os.listdir(base) if f.startswith("org.osbuild")]
stages = list_stages("stages")
stages += list_stages("assemblers")
def find_line(lines, start):
for i, l in enumerate(lines):
if l.startswith(start):
return i
return None
NOADD = '"additionalProperties": false'
for stage in stages:
with open(f"{stage[0]}/{stage[1]}", "r") as f:
print(f"{stage[0]}/{stage[1]}", file=sys.stderr)
data = f.readlines()
i = find_line(data, 'STAGE_OPTS = """')
if i:
data.insert(i+1, NOADD + ",\n")
else:
i = find_line(data, 'STAGE_OPTS = ""')
if i:
data[i] = f'STAGE_OPTS = """\n'
data.insert(i+1, NOADD + "\n")
data.insert(i+2, '"""\n')
with open(f"{stage[0]}/{stage[1]}", "w") as f:
f.writelines(data)
Add a new assembler that takes a file system tree that is already
conforming to the ostree system layout[1], creates a new repository
in archive mode and commits the file system tree to it. Afterwards,
a reference is created with the value supplied in `ref`.
The repository is located at the `/repo` directory and additional
metadata is /compose.json which contain the compose information.
Currently uses rpm-ostree to do the actual committing. In the future
this might change to plain ostree.
[1] https://ostree.readthedocs.io/en/stable/manual/adapting-existing/