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  4. data/AUTHORS +19 -0
  5. data/CHANGELOG +36 -0
  6. data/COPYING +340 -0
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  9. data/Rakefile +24 -0
  10. data/Vagrantfile +68 -0
  11. data/bin/kameleon +16 -0
  12. data/contrib/kameleon_bashrc.sh +138 -0
  13. data/contrib/scripts/VirtualBox_deploy.sh +12 -0
  14. data/contrib/scripts/chroot_env +9 -0
  15. data/contrib/scripts/create_passwd.py +17 -0
  16. data/contrib/scripts/umount-chroot.sh +290 -0
  17. data/contrib/steps/bootstrap/debian/bootstrap_if_needed.yaml +47 -0
  18. data/contrib/steps/bootstrap/debian/bootstrap_static.yaml +38 -0
  19. data/contrib/steps/setup/add_timestamp.yaml +6 -0
  20. data/contrib/steps/setup/autologin.yaml +16 -0
  21. data/contrib/steps/setup/copy_ssh_auth_file.yaml +10 -0
  22. data/contrib/steps/setup/debian/add_network_interface.yaml +7 -0
  23. data/contrib/steps/setup/debian/cluster_tools_install.yaml +16 -0
  24. data/contrib/steps/setup/debian/network_config_static.yaml +17 -0
  25. data/contrib/steps/setup/generate_user_ssh_key.yaml +15 -0
  26. data/contrib/steps/setup/install_my_ssh_key.yaml +26 -0
  27. data/contrib/steps/setup/make_swap_file.yaml +9 -0
  28. data/contrib/steps/setup/root_ssh_config.yaml +18 -0
  29. data/contrib/steps/setup/set_user_password.yaml +7 -0
  30. data/contrib/steps/setup/system_optimization.yaml +8 -0
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  55. data/lib/kameleon/logger.rb +53 -0
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  57. data/lib/kameleon/shell.rb +290 -0
  58. data/lib/kameleon/step.rb +213 -0
  59. data/lib/kameleon/utils.rb +45 -0
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  62. data/templates/aliases/defaults.yaml +83 -0
  63. data/templates/checkpoints/docker.yaml +14 -0
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  67. data/templates/fedora-docker.yaml +96 -0
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  69. data/templates/steps/bootstrap/fedora/docker_bootstrap.yaml +25 -0
  70. data/templates/steps/bootstrap/fedora/yum_bootstrap.yaml +22 -0
  71. data/templates/steps/bootstrap/prepare_appliance_with_nbd.yaml +93 -0
  72. data/templates/steps/bootstrap/prepare_docker.yaml +38 -0
  73. data/templates/steps/bootstrap/start_chroot.yaml +53 -0
  74. data/templates/steps/bootstrap/start_docker.yaml +12 -0
  75. data/templates/steps/export/build_appliance_from_docker.yaml +105 -0
  76. data/templates/steps/export/clean_appliance.yaml +3 -0
  77. data/templates/steps/export/save_appliance_from_nbd.yaml +54 -0
  78. data/templates/steps/setup/create_user.yaml +12 -0
  79. data/templates/steps/setup/debian/kernel_install.yaml +20 -0
  80. data/templates/steps/setup/debian/keyboard_config.yaml +10 -0
  81. data/templates/steps/setup/debian/network_config.yaml +30 -0
  82. data/templates/steps/setup/debian/software_install.yaml +15 -0
  83. data/templates/steps/setup/debian/system_config.yaml +12 -0
  84. data/templates/steps/setup/fedora/kernel_install.yaml +27 -0
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  89. data/tests/recipes/steps/export/dummy_save_appliance.yaml +9 -0
  90. data/tests/recipes/steps/setup/default/dummy_root_passwd.yaml +8 -0
  91. data/tests/recipes/steps/setup/dummy_distro/dummy_software_install.yaml +7 -0
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  93. data/tests/test_recipe.rb +15 -0
  94. data/tests/test_version.rb +9 -0
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+ # EditorConfig is awesome: http://EditorConfig.org
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+
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+ [*]
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+ indent_style = space
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+ end_of_line = lf
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+ charset = utf-8
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+ trim_trailing_whitespace = true
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+ insert_final_newline = true
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+
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+ [*.py]
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+ indent_size = 4
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+
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+ [*.yaml]
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+ trim_trailing_whitespace = false
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+
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+ [*.{html,js,rb,scss,xml,less,css,rake,yaml}]
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+ indent_size = 2
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+
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+ [{Vagrantfile,Rakefile,Gemfile,Gemfile.lock}]
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+ indent_size = 2
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+ export GIT_PROJECT=kameleon
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+ export ROOT_PROJECT=$(dirname $(readlink -f ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}))
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+
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+ export KAMELEON_LOG=${KAMELEON_LOG:-"info"}
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+
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+ function kameleon {
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+ BUNDLE_GEMFILE=$ROOT_PROJECT/Gemfile sudo -E bundle exec kameleon $@
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+ }
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+
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+ function runtest {
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+ sudo -E BUNDLE_GEMFILE=$ROOT_PROJECT/Gemfile bundle exec rake $@
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+ }
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+
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+ function devrun_chroot_clean() {
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+ mount \
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+ | grep rootfs | grep kameleon \
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+ | py "s='rootfs'" "l=x.split(' ')[2].split(s)[0]" "print(l)" \
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+ | uniq \
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+ | xargs -I {} sudo bash "$ROOT_PROJECT"/contrib/scripts/umount-chroot.sh -p -f -a -k -y -c "{}"
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ function devrun_clear() {
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+ KAMELEON_WORKSPACE=${KAMELEON_WORKSPACE:-"/tmp/kameleon/"}
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+ RECIPE_DEV_NAME=${RECIPE_DEV_NAME:-"mymachine"}
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+ devrun_chroot_clean
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+ kameleon clear $RECIPE_DEV_NAME -w $KAMELEON_WORKSPACE
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+ if [ -d "$KAMELEON_WORKSPACE/builds" ]; then
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+ sudo rm "$KAMELEON_WORKSPACE/builds" -fr 2> /dev/null
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+ fi
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+ }
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+
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+ function devrun_qemu() {
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+ KAMELEON_WORKSPACE=${KAMELEON_WORKSPACE:-"/tmp/kameleon/"}
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+ RECIPE_DEV_NAME=${RECIPE_DEV_NAME:-"mymachine"}
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+ path="$KAMELEON_WORKSPACE/builds/$RECIPE_DEV_NAME/${RECIPE_DEV_NAME}.qcow2"
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+ sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm $path
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+ }
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+
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+ function devrun_build() {
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+ KAMELEON_WORKSPACE=${KAMELEON_WORKSPACE:-"/tmp/kameleon/"}
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+ RECIPE_DEV_NAME=${RECIPE_DEV_NAME:-"mymachine"}
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+ TEMPLATE=${1:-"debian-wheezy-chroot"}
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+ devrun_chroot_clean
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+ cmd="kameleon new $RECIPE_DEV_NAME -t $TEMPLATE -w $KAMELEON_WORKSPACE \
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+ && kameleon build $RECIPE_DEV_NAME -w $KAMELEON_WORKSPACE"
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+ eval "$cmd"
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+ if [ -d "$KAMELEON_WORKSPACE/builds/$RECIPE_DEV_NAME" ]; then
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+ cd "$KAMELEON_WORKSPACE/builds/$RECIPE_DEV_NAME"
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+ fi
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+ }
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+ # Vagrant local workspace
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+ *.log
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+ Kameleon is developed within the
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+ Laboratoire LIG
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+ INRIA Rhone Alpes
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+ 655 avenue de l'Europe
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+ 38330 Montbonnot Saint-Martin FRANCE
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+ Kameleon is a sub-project of OAR, and so maintained by the OAR team.
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+ Initially developed by:
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+ Darko Illic < darko.ilic@gmail.com >
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+ Joseph Emeras < Joseph.Emeras@imag.fr >
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+ Olivier Richard < olivier.richard@imag.fr >
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+ Philippe Le Brouster < philippe.le-brouster@imag.fr >
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+ Now maintained by:
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+ Salem Harrache < salem.harrache@inria.fr >
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+ Michael Mercier < michael.mercier@inria.fr >
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+ Cristan Ruiz < cristian.ruiz@imag.fr >
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+ Bruno Bzeznik < bruno.bzeznik@imag.fr >
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+ KAMELEON CHANGELOG
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+ ==================
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+ 1.2.9: (unreleased)
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+ ------
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+ - debian/system_config: the keyboard layout is now defined by the one used on
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+ the build system.
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+ 1.2.8:
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+ - Closes the bash session and wait 1 second before starting the cleaning
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+ script even if not interrupted.
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+ - Some modifications in the kameleon appliance recipe.
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+ 1.2.7:
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+ ------
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+ - Add a new step 'build_appliance_kpartx' for build appliance that use kpartx
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+ instead of kvm-nbd (speed up the copy)
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+ - 'build_appliance_kpartx': the rsync *never* copy /proc
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+ - Add a new step 'chroot_in_tmpfs' to put the chroot in tmpfs at the beginning
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+ - Fix a bug in the path searching for the recipes/steps
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+ - Closes the bash session and wait 1 second before starting the cleaning script.
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+
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+ 1.2.6:
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+ ------
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+ - Add the possibility to include steps/recipes path with the option '-i'
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+ - "checkpoint_resume" copy the resolv.conf
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+ 1.2.4:
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+ ------
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+ - Remove the rubygem dependency (the package ruby-session exist now in debian)
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+ 1.2.2:
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+ ------
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+ - Now support contexts (see example into debian.yaml recipe)
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+ - New "exec_on_clean" microstep command to ease cleaning (reverse order execution)
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+ Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
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+ `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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