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2017-09-27PDF parsing supportAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+4
- add new git submodule pointing to OPNFV Pharos; - use Pharos 'generate_config.sh' to parse the PDF using the Fuel installer adapter and generate <pod_config.yml> dynamically; - build <pod_config.yml> outside current git repo and sync separately to prevent sensitive data leak; - add <pod1.yaml> PDF sample based on LF-POD2, should be used with 'ci/deploy.sh -l local -p pod1'; Change-Id: I4e1b95f180bcd5ade5d86f516628eb8edbe64b1c Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> (cherry picked from commit 36e4b9754dedef27637c09b510829f686bd469e4)
2017-08-31mcp/deploy/scripts: Move to git submoduleAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+4
Change-Id: I65d1f5680000011493bde17a249a87738ebfdd96 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2017-08-01salt.sh: Drop upstream clone in favor of local gitAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+1
salt.sh currently clones the full Fuel@OPNFV git repo from upstream public mirror, preventing us from testing locally edited or new patches. Instead, bring back git submodule handling from old f_repos, clone and patch each submodule locally, then copy the whole parent repo over to cfg01. This is also a first step towards implementing offline deploy support. NOTE: This adds new deploy prerequisite packages: - git (for submodule clone/update); - make (for submodule patching); - rsync (for parent repo replication to cfg01); NOTE: Parent repository is expected to be a git repo, in order to work with git submodules. While at it, perform some minor related changes: - add deploy artifacts (ISOs, qcow2 files) to .gitignore, also used to filter-out such files during rsync to cfg01; - remove obsolete Fuel patches (old f_repos mechanism); - rename "reclass-system-salt-model" submodule; Change-Id: I6210d80d41010b2802e4f1b31acf249a18db7963 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2017-05-29[mcp] Mend installation scriptsMichael Polenchuk1-60/+2
* add/unify ssh options * get base image to temporary directory * specify os type for virt install * fix symbolic link to reclass * remove outdated fuel submodules Change-Id: I6833ce78c8fff97e1b89f4e92e6e6b470e9ce99f Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2017-05-26[mcp] Replace reclass system models with submoduleMichael Polenchuk1-0/+3
Change-Id: Id693f7b0f3542d605b0f71601f3bd21eb882c7ba Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2016-11-29Turn on remote tracking of submodulesMichael Polenchuk1-1/+1
JIRA: FUEL-234 Change-Id: I916cc94f58df2f2227384c73eda556f448ac50b5 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2016-11-15Uplift to Fuel 10.0/NewtonStefan K. Berg1-22/+12
Build working, automated deploy working (simple test cases only). All plugins disabled, so is the generation of the local ISO cache. Both need to be re-enabled after merge of this uplift. All patches wiped, pertinent ones need to be re-enabled after the merge of this uplift. Change-Id: I978a3d4ed25a45a4b88a6e35693baac597b162c2 Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
2016-10-05build: Use git submodules for Fuel git reposAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+70
This change reworks support for cloning (fetching) and patching all Fuel components (fuel-library ... fuel-ui, see [1] for full list), both outside the ISO build process (for development purposes, like testing OPNFV patches apply cleanly to each component), and during the ISO build. The implementation relies heavily on git submodules and patches, so backporting pending upstream gerrit changes, as well as adding new out-of-upstream-tree patches, should be trivial. Also, since without tracking remotes the repos rarely change, leverage the in-place OPNFV build caching mechanism to drastically reduce the number of git clones during each build. The mechanism is detailed more in-depth in the JIRA ticket [3], and it's merely a rehash of the submodule handling in Armband, implemented initially by Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@cavium.com>. Pros (+ new features): - OPNFV patches for Fuel components can be applied (imported) or developed (exported) outside of the ISO build process; - git repo caching reduces the number of external pulls; - reuse the same fuel-* componets in ALL targets e.g. fuel-mirror used to employ 2 slightly different git trees; - one step closer to Fuel/Armband merge (lots of steps left though); Cons: - adds a lot complexity to solve a non-problem (handling the repos is fine in the current form, for the current goals); However, patching <fuel-astute> or <fuel-agent> seems to be quite complicated with the current mechanism, as env vars override our locally patched repos for these components). The proposed change should eliminate this issue completely. CHANGE: Aligned divergent fuel-mirror in ISO vs local repo build by applying the 302 redirect fix ("Fixed handling http redirects") [2] on top of 9.0.1 tag in fuel-mirror repo, and using that for both. This obsoleted the followking mk file: - build/f_isoroot/f_repobuild/config.mk CHANGE: Removed unused make target `get-fuel-repo` from build/config.mk. FIXME: Remote tracking is currently deactivated for all branches. Change this when remote HEAD should be tracked instead, e.g. during Newton rebase. [1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-main/blob/stable/mitaka/repos.mk#L32 [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/334882/ [3] https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-200 TODO: Extend build/f_repos/README.md with info about: - branch changes; - tag bumps; - patching now supports subdirs; v5 -> v6: * Added support for nesting patches in subdirs, to be used for feature groups and related changes across submodules. E.g. Upcoming multiarch EFI support could go in: - .../f_repos/patch/fuel-agent/multiarch-efi/...; - .../f_repos/patch/fuel-astute/multiarch-efi/...; While Armband patches could go in: - .../f_repos/patch/fuel-agent/armband/...; - .../f_repos/patch/fuel-astute/armband/...; etc. v6 -> v13: * fix wrong tag used for VERSION dump; * fix wrong tag used for patches-export; * move OPNFV_TAG to main config.mk and use it in FUEL_*_COMMIT; * only run `patches-import` when patches changed / not yet applied; * only run `clean` for stale `.cacheid` (avoid re-applying patches); * allow git submodule path/name to be different (FIXED); * put-cache should only run when artifact is not already cached; * `git am`: use 3-way merge so already applied patches are gently skipped (useful for upstreaming patches from Armband); * Properly support nested patch dirs; * Colorize the output a little; JIRA: FUEL-200 Change-Id: I9dbdd9b3022896d4497d21be8dacc859730db489 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>