rpm-ostree/tests/common/libvm.sh
Jonathan Lebon 7056e6b726 daemon: Unify pkgcache with system repo
We originally needed the pkgcache to be a separate repo due to ostree's
overzealous pruning policies. The idea was to maintain multiple commits
in each pkg branch for different SELinux policies. In practice, there's
not much use in maintaining old copies and it's just easier to always
relabel on the fly. So then, the need for a separate repo completely
melts away.

This helps simplify the mental model a bit and allows us to avoid subtle
issues like #1047. Note however that the core is still capable of
handling split repos for the `--ex-unified-core` compose use case. Once
that and the jigdo work are a bit more settled, we can have a clearer
picture of how to simplify the core further.

The tricky bit is migrating the cache. When deploying, we check if a
pkgcache repo exists and migrate its refs if so. We then leave behind a
symlink to the system repo to remain compatible with older rpm-ostrees.

Closes: #1055
Approved by: cgwalters
2017-12-01 15:41:40 +00:00

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# Source library for installed virtualized shell script tests
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Jonathan Lebon <jlebon@redhat.com>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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#
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
# prepares the VM and library for action
vm_setup() {
export VM=${VM:-vmcheck}
local sshopts="-o User=root \
-o ControlMaster=auto \
-o ControlPath=/var/tmp/ssh-$VM-$(date +%s%N).sock \
-o ControlPersist=yes"
# If we're provided with an ssh-config, make sure we tell
# ssh to pick it up.
if [ -f "${topsrcdir}/ssh-config" ]; then
sshopts="$sshopts -F ${topsrcdir}/ssh-config"
fi
export SSH="ssh $sshopts $VM"
export SCP="scp $sshopts"
}
# rsync wrapper that sets up authentication
vm_raw_rsync() {
local rsyncopts="ssh -o User=root"
if [ -f ${topsrcdir}/ssh-config ]; then
rsyncopts="$rsyncopts -F '${topsrcdir}/ssh-config'"
fi
rsync -az --no-owner --no-group -e "$rsyncopts" "$@"
}
vm_rsync() {
if ! test -f .vagrant/using_sshfs; then
pushd ${topsrcdir}
vm_raw_rsync --exclude .git/ . $VM:/var/roothome/sync
popd
fi
}
# run command in vm as user
# - $1 username
# - $@ command to run
vm_cmd_as() {
local user=$1; shift
# don't reuse root's ControlPath
local sshopts="-o User=$user"
if [ -f "${topsrcdir}/ssh-config" ]; then
sshopts="$sshopts -F ${topsrcdir}/ssh-config"
fi
ssh $sshopts $VM "$@"
}
# run command in vm
# - $@ command to run
vm_cmd() {
$SSH "$@"
}
# Copy argument (usually shell script) to VM, execute it there
vm_cmdfile() {
local bin=$1
chmod a+x ${bin}
local bn=$(basename ${bin})
$SCP $1 $VM:/root/${bn}
$SSH /root/${bn}
}
# Delete anything which we might change between runs
vm_clean_caches() {
vm_cmd rm /ostree/repo/refs/heads/rpmostree/pkg/* -rf
}
# run rpm-ostree in vm
# - $@ args
vm_rpmostree() {
vm_cmd env ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=false rpm-ostree "$@"
}
# copy files to a directory in the vm
# - $1 target directory
# - $2.. files & dirs to copy
vm_send() {
local dir=$1; shift
vm_cmd mkdir -p $dir
$SCP -r "$@" $VM:$dir
}
# copy the test repo to the vm
# $1 - repo file mode: nogpgcheck (default), gpgcheck, skip (don't send)
vm_send_test_repo() {
mode=${1:-nogpgcheck}
# note we use -c here because we might be called twice within a second
vm_raw_rsync -c --delete ${test_tmpdir}/yumrepo $VM:/tmp/vmcheck
if [[ $mode == skip ]]; then
return
fi
cat > vmcheck.repo << EOF
[test-repo]
name=test-repo
baseurl=file:///tmp/vmcheck/yumrepo
EOF
if [[ $mode == gpgcheck ]]; then
cat >> vmcheck.repo <<EOF
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-25-primary
EOF
else
assert_streq "$mode" nogpgcheck
echo "Enabling vmcheck.repo without GPG"
echo 'gpgcheck=0' >> vmcheck.repo
fi
vm_send /etc/yum.repos.d vmcheck.repo
}
# wait until ssh is available on the vm
# - $1 timeout in second (optional)
# - $2 previous bootid (optional)
vm_ssh_wait() {
local timeout=${1:-0}; shift
local old_bootid=${1:-}; shift
if ! vm_cmd true; then
echo "Failed to log into VM, retrying with debug:"
$SSH -o LogLevel=debug true || true
fi
while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do
if bootid=$(vm_get_boot_id 2>/dev/null); then
if [[ $bootid != $old_bootid ]]; then
# if this is a reboot, display some info about new boot
if [ -n "$old_bootid" ]; then
vm_rpmostree status
vm_rpmostree --version
fi
return 0
fi
fi
if test $(($timeout % 5)) == 0; then
echo "Still failed to log into VM, retrying for $timeout seconds"
fi
timeout=$((timeout - 1))
sleep 1
done
false "Timed out while waiting for SSH."
}
vm_get_boot_id() {
vm_cmd cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id
}
# Run a command in the VM that will cause a reboot
vm_reboot_cmd() {
vm_cmd sync
local bootid=$(vm_get_boot_id 2>/dev/null)
vm_cmd $@ || :
vm_ssh_wait 120 $bootid
}
# reboot the vm
vm_reboot() {
vm_reboot_cmd systemctl reboot
}
# check that the given files/dirs exist on the VM
# - $@ files/dirs to check for
vm_has_files() {
for file in "$@"; do
if ! vm_cmd test -e $file; then
return 1
fi
done
}
# check that the packages are installed
# - $@ packages to check for
vm_has_packages() {
for pkg in "$@"; do
if ! vm_cmd rpm -q $pkg; then
return 1
fi
done
}
# retrieve info from a deployment
# - $1 index of deployment (or -1 for booted)
# - $2 key to retrieve
vm_get_deployment_info() {
local idx=$1
local key=$2
vm_rpmostree status --json | \
python -c "
import sys, json
deployments = json.load(sys.stdin)[\"deployments\"]
idx = $idx
if idx < 0:
for i, depl in enumerate(deployments):
if depl[\"booted\"]:
idx = i
if idx < 0:
print \"Failed to determine currently booted deployment\"
exit(1)
if idx >= len(deployments):
print \"Deployment index $idx is out of range\"
exit(1)
depl = deployments[idx]
if \"$key\" in depl:
data = depl[\"$key\"]
if type(data) is list:
print \" \".join(data)
else:
print data
"
}
# retrieve the deployment root
# - $1 index of deployment
vm_get_deployment_root() {
local idx=$1
local csum=$(vm_get_deployment_info $idx checksum)
local serial=$(vm_get_deployment_info $idx serial)
local osname=$(vm_get_deployment_info $idx osname)
echo /ostree/deploy/$osname/deploy/$csum.$serial
}
# retrieve info from the booted deployment
# - $1 key to retrieve
vm_get_booted_deployment_info() {
vm_get_deployment_info -1 $1
}
# print the layered packages
vm_get_layered_packages() {
vm_get_booted_deployment_info packages
}
# print the requested packages
vm_get_requested_packages() {
vm_get_booted_deployment_info requested-packages
}
vm_get_local_packages() {
vm_get_booted_deployment_info requested-local-packages
}
# check that the packages are currently layered
# - $@ packages to check for
vm_has_layered_packages() {
local pkgs=$(vm_get_layered_packages)
for pkg in "$@"; do
if [[ " $pkgs " != *$pkg* ]]; then
return 1
fi
done
}
# check that the packages are currently requested
# - $@ packages to check for
vm_has_requested_packages() {
local pkgs=$(vm_get_requested_packages)
for pkg in "$@"; do
if [[ " $pkgs " != *$pkg* ]]; then
return 1
fi
done
}
vm_has_local_packages() {
local pkgs=$(vm_get_local_packages)
for pkg in "$@"; do
if [[ " $pkgs " != *$pkg* ]]; then
return 1
fi
done
}
vm_has_dormant_packages() {
vm_has_requested_packages "$@" && \
! vm_has_layered_packages "$@"
}
# retrieve the checksum of the currently booted deployment
vm_get_booted_csum() {
vm_get_booted_deployment_info checksum
}
# make multiple consistency checks on a test pkg
# - $1 package to check for
# - $2 either "present" or "absent"
vm_assert_layered_pkg() {
local pkg=$1; shift
local policy=$1; shift
set +e
vm_has_packages $pkg; pkg_in_rpmdb=$?
vm_has_layered_packages $pkg; pkg_is_layered=$?
vm_has_local_packages $pkg; pkg_is_layered_local=$?
vm_has_requested_packages $pkg; pkg_is_requested=$?
[ $pkg_in_rpmdb == 0 ] && \
( ( [ $pkg_is_layered == 0 ] &&
[ $pkg_is_requested == 0 ] ) ||
[ $pkg_is_layered_local == 0 ] ); pkg_present=$?
[ $pkg_in_rpmdb != 0 ] && \
[ $pkg_is_layered != 0 ] && \
[ $pkg_is_layered_local != 0 ] && \
[ $pkg_is_requested != 0 ]; pkg_absent=$?
set -e
if [ $policy == present ] && [ $pkg_present != 0 ]; then
vm_cmd rpm-ostree status
assert_not_reached "pkg $pkg is not present"
fi
if [ $policy == absent ] && [ $pkg_absent != 0 ]; then
vm_cmd rpm-ostree status
assert_not_reached "pkg $pkg is not absent"
fi
}
vm_assert_status_jq() {
vm_rpmostree status --json > status.json
assert_status_file_jq status.json "$@"
}
# Like build_rpm, but also sends it to the VM
vm_build_rpm() {
build_rpm "$@"
vm_send_test_repo
}
# Like vm_build_rpm but takes a yumrepo mode
vm_build_rpm_repo_mode() {
mode=$1; shift
build_rpm "$@"
vm_send_test_repo $mode
}
vm_build_selinux_rpm() {
build_selinux_rpm "$@"
vm_send_test_repo
}
vm_get_journal_cursor() {
vm_cmd journalctl -o json -n 1 | jq -r '.["__CURSOR"]'
}
# Wait for a message logged after $cursor matching a regexp to appear
# $1 - cursor
# $2 - regex to wait for
vm_wait_content_after_cursor() {
from_cursor=$1; shift
regex=$1; shift
cat > wait.sh <<EOF
#!/usr/bin/bash
set -xeuo pipefail
tmpf=\$(mktemp /var/tmp/journal.XXXXXX)
for x in \$(seq 60); do
journalctl -u rpm-ostreed --after-cursor "${from_cursor}" > \${tmpf}
if grep -q -e "${regex}" \${tmpf}; then
exit 0
else
cat \${tmpf}
sleep 1
fi
done
echo "timed out after 60s" 1>&2
journalctl -u rpm-ostreed --after-cursor "${from_cursor}" | tail -100
exit 1
EOF
vm_cmdfile wait.sh
}
vm_assert_journal_has_content() {
from_cursor=$1; shift
# add an extra helping of quotes for hungry ssh
vm_cmd journalctl --after-cursor "'$from_cursor'" > tmp-journal.txt
assert_file_has_content tmp-journal.txt "$@"
rm -f tmp-journal.txt
}
# $1 - service name
# $2 - dir to serve
# $3 - port to serve on
vm_start_httpd() {
local name=$1; shift
local dir=$1; shift
local port=$1; shift
# CentOS systemd is too old for -p WorkingDirectory
vm_cmd systemd-run --unit $name sh -c \
"'cd $dir && python -m SimpleHTTPServer $port'"
# NB: the EXIT trap is used by libtest, but not the ERR trap
trap "vm_stop_httpd $name" ERR
set -E # inherit trap
# Ideally systemd-run would support .socket units or something
vm_cmd 'while ! curl --head http://127.0.0.1:8888 &>/dev/null; do sleep 1; done'
}
# $1 - service name
vm_stop_httpd() {
local name=$1; shift
vm_cmd systemctl stop $name
set +E
trap - ERR
}