This prevents git_pillar certificate errors. Additionally, sometimes
/dev/rtc becomes unresponsive which leads the ``hwclock --compare``
command to spin indefinitely, ultimately causing the entire test run to
fail. This changeset uses a SIGALRM handler to abort the hwclock command
if no output is seen within 3 seconds and try a second time. If it times
out the second time as well, then an error will be logged but it will
not be fatal to the test (or hang it indefinitely).
bef5e66 sought to make a PY3 compatibility change, but the attribute
from Python2's cStringIO module is not available via the "fake"
cStringIO which six exposes, as six's cStringIO is just the
cStringIO.StringIO function. The other cStringIO class attributes are
not available via six.
This commit adds a new module with a few functions to get information on
StringIO objects both in Python2 and 3, and modifies the files edited in
bef5e66 to use this new module to determine if the object is a readable
StringIO.
Fixes#39334.
In #39060, some tests were added to check for the hardware clock
getting reset when possible. The test attempted to gate the test
when access to the hardware clock was impossible, but the check
wasn't quite right and caused problems with the resulting tests.
This change makes the `has_settable_hwclock()` function public
in order to make the test gate work correctly. This function
could also be useful at the CLI level.
When running `self.run_function('status._has_settable_hwclock()')`
from the test suite, the return is a string noting that the
function is unavailable. This change allows for the `if not` check
to evaluate the return of the function.
I changed this from nix-store to nix-collect-garbage as the
nix.collect_garbage function used to use `nix-store --gc`, but now just
uses nix-collect-garbage.
This module adds the ability to work with nix packages, and do some
basic operations on the nix store. There is still some work to be done,
but this lets you orchestrate some basic tasks for a system with nix
installed.
* Add config params for custom refspecs
* Add exceptions for errors encountered modifying git config
* Make the refspecs a configurable parameter
* Make refspecs a per-remote parameter
* Update master config template to include custom refspecs opts
* Add documentation for new config params
* Update GitFS walkthrough with a section on custom refspecs
* Remove dulwich support from salt.utils.gitfs
Dulwich still lacks important features, including (but not limited to)
the following:
- Lack of the necessary support for checking out a ref needed for
git_pillar/winrepo support
- No support in its config objects for multivar git config items, making
it impossible to detect when repos have multiple refspecs set for a
given git remote
Given this information, and the fact that it trails as a distant third
to Pygit2 and GitPython, Salt will cease to support Dulwich as a git
interface moving forward.
* Excise references to dulwich from documentation
* Add mention of custom refspecs to Nitrogen release notes
* Add gitfs_refspecs to mocked opts in gitfs integration tests
Also remove dulwich from unit tests
* Add information about opts argument not being intended for CLI use