The list of drivers suggested to the user may vary based on whether we
are installing a server or desktop image / source.
In the current implementation of the drivers controller, the value of
the source variant (e.g., server or desktop) is read early in the
initializer.
This is a problem because it happens before the client gets the
opportunity to tell us if we are installing a server or a desktop image.
If the source variant ever changes, we want to query again the list of
drivers to suggest.
Upon configuring the source, the drivers controller will query (again)
the list of drivers.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
The drivers controller used to mark the model configured automatically
if no drivers were found. This is okay in most cases but sometimes, we
want to query again the list of drivers (after the client_variant gets
set for instance) and we don't want the model to remain configured.
Let's leave this up to the client to decide if the model should be
configured.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
The data passed to on-volumes needs to indicate, for each "structure"
(partition) defined by the gadget the path to the underlying device. The
current code attempts to this by tracking the partition for each role
but this doesn't work: there maybe be more than one partition with no
role. So refactor to have the controller convert the "volume" structure
to an "on-volume" structure early and update the device fields after
curtin runs.
I'm like 99% sure that all call paths to here align the size properly,
apart from the one in apply_system, which I want to be able to create
improperly sized partitions.
If and when the desktop installer adds a snaps screen, we should
probably fetch information for a different set of snaps for a desktop
install. But for now this is OK.
Upon reaching the Ubuntu Pro screen that shows the user-code, we need to
initiate a contract selection. If we are navigating to the screen a
second time though, we need to cancel existing contract selections
before initiating a new one.
Failing to do so results in a UPCSAlreadyInitiatedError.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
In dry-run mode, instead of reading the uacontracts environment URL from
/etc/ubuntu-advantage/uaclient.conf, we can now override this variable
by specifying the 'pro_ua_contracts_url' dry-run parameter.
In conjunction with 'pro_magic_attach_run_locally', this allows us to
test Subiquity against testing environments. By default it will use the
staging environment (i.e., https://contracts.staging.canonical.com).
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
In dry-run mode, the 'magic_attach_run_locally' variable can now be used
to execute uaclient on the host (against the uacontracts environment
specified in /etc/ubuntu-advantage/uaclient.conf) instead of relying on
a mock mechanism.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
The "$source"/var/lib/snapd/seed/systems directory only exists in certain
scenarios related to TPM-backed FDE. When the directory does not exist,
attempting to bind-mount it to /var/lib/snapd/seed/systems crashes the
install with a CalledProcessError.
We now make sure the directory exists before trying to mount it. For
dry-run test cases, we added a configuration item that simulates the
presence (or the non-presence) of the systems directory on the source.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
Oftentimes, we want to simulate a specific behavior of the application
when running in dry-run mode. To do so, we use either command line
parameters or environment variables.
This patch introduces a configuration object for dry-run executions
only. The object can be automatically loaded from a JSON file specified
via the --dry-run-config CLI argument.
Such a configuration object should help us cover way more test cases.
Going forward, I would like to use this object for things like:
* drivers - to instruct Subiquity what third-party drivers it should
suggest ; or if Subiquity should run ubuntu-drivers on the host
instead.
* ubuntu-pro - to specify the ua-contracts test environment URL - or
predefined automatic replies for the server
* to assume that /var/lib/snapd/seed/systems directory exists on the
source (or not).
* to specify the Ubuntu release that is returned by lsb_release ; can
be used to test behavior on LTS vs non LTS releases.
*
* ...
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
The test_api.py is not meant to be used as en entry point. There is no
shebang so executing the script from a sh-compatible shell can be pretty
messy.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
ssh-keygen -l supports an input file that has multiple keys. As a
result, it will output multiple key fingerprints.
That being said, ssh-keygen will ignore empty newlines from the input
(and maybe other things?).
It makes it slightly challenging to associate each key with its
fingerprint because the number of lines in the input and output can
differ, e.g.:
input | output
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
ssh-rsa AA[...] user@host ◀-▶ 256 SHA256:[...] user@host (RSA)
<empty line> ┌▶ 3072 SHA256:[...] user@host (ED25519)
ssh-ed25519 AA[...] user@host ◀┘
To simplify this process, we will do one call to ssh-keygen -l for each
key from the input.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>
When fetching SSH keys, the proxy settings specified by the user were
not used. This resulted in the inability to import keys in networks where
a HTTP proxy is mandatory.
We now explicitly set the https_proxy environment variable when calling
ssh-import-id if a proxy was configured by the user.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@canonical.com>