Apply the isort modifications to the entire source tree, not just the
selected python files of test-src.
Signed-off-by: David Rheinsberg <david.rheinsberg@gmail.com>
This extends the possible ways of passing references to inputs. The
current ways possible are:
1) "plain references", an array of strings:
["ref1", "ref2", ...]
2) "object references", a mapping of keys to objects:
{"ref1": { <options> }, "ref2": { <options> }, ...}
This patch adds a new way:
3) "array of object references":
[{"id": "ref1", "options": { ... }}, {"id": ... }, ]
While osbuild promises to preserves the order for "object references"
not all JSON serialization libraries preserve the order since the
JSON specification does leave this up to the implementation.
The new "array of object references" thus allows for specifying the
references together with reference specific options and this in a
specific order.
Additionally this paves the way for specifying the same input twice,
e.g. in the case of the `org.osbuild.files` input where a pipeline
could then be specified twice with different files. This needs core
rework though, since internally we use dictionaries right now.
Currently the `org.osbuild.files` input only supports the source origin.
Extend support to mapping files from pipelines, using the recently added
sub-tree reading capability of `ObjectStore.reat_at`. Restructure the
JSON schema to keep is as readable as possible.
The `org.osbuild.files` input provides individual files to a stage.
Change the `refs` key in the returned dict to `files` to better
reflect that fact. Also adapt the documentation to indicate that
the keys actually paths and not necessarily checksums. This prepares
for future extension of the `files` input to pipeline origins.
Create a `InputService` class with an abstract method called `map`,
meant to be implemented by all inputs. An `unmap` method may be
optionally overridden by inputs to cleanup resources.
Instantiate a `host.ServiceManager` in the `Stage.run` section and
pass the to the host side input code so it can be used to spawn the
input services.
Convert all existing inputs to the new service framework.
Instead of bind-mounting each individual input into the container,
create a temporary directory that is used by all inputs and bind-
mount this to the well known location ("/run/osbuild/inputs"). The
temporary directory is then passed to the input so that it can
make the requested resources available relative to that directory.
This is enforced by the common input handling code.
Additionally, pass the well known input path via a new "paths" key
to the arguments dictionary passed to the stage.