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SlapOS Package Utils

Project description

SlapOS Package is a simple tool which aims on keep a packages updates on a Linux Distribution. The SlapOS Package can support multi distributions and use a simple signature file for take decision to upgrade or not the computer.

Basic Commands

  • slappkg-update: Perform the update, if requested.

  • slappkg-discover: Prints the system signature, used to match with signature-list to decide which section to use.

  • slappkg-upload-key: Uploads the signature configuration.

  • slappkg-conf: Creates initial update.cfg and cron entry.

Basic Usage

# Generates initial configuration
slappkg-conf --slapos-configuration=update.cfg

# Runs update
slappkg-update --slapos-configuration=update.cfg

Upgrade Signature File

The signature file is composed by at least 2 sections:

System Section ([system]) where is defines reboot and upgrade expected dates. If server was upgraded before the dates present there, the upgrade will be trigger for packages (This only affects core promise).

Example:

[system]
reboot = 2011-10-10
upgrade = 2014-02-20

Distribution sections can have any other name choses by the user and it should contains the follow entries (always use new line for multiple values):

  • repository-list: define a list of repository entries, defined by (name = value).

    Special minor notations explaned futher.

  • filter-package-list: list of package names that are going to be keep installed and

    updated.

  • filter-promise-list: list of promises that are enabled for this distribution. The user

    can decide which promises are going to be checked on every run. If this section is not present, all promises available are going to be checked.

  • signature-list: defines which systems the promises are applicable on. The signature for

    every system can be found by slappkg-discover command. If None signature matches, the system will not be upgraded.

Example:

[debian-default]
repository-list =
  main = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
  main-src = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
  update = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main
  update-src = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main
  slapos = http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/VIFIBnexedi/Debian_7.0 ./
  re6stnet = http://git.erp5.org/dist/deb ./
filter-package-list =
  ntp
  slapos.node
  re6stnet
filter-promise-list =
  core
  hostname
signature-list =
  debian+++jessie/sid+++

Configuration Examples

  • Example of update.cfg:

[slapupdate]
# Change this key for customise your upgrade.
upgrade_key = 'slapos-generic-upgrade-key'

[networkcache]
download-binary-cache-url = http://www.shacache.org/shacache
download-cache-url = https://www.shacache.org/shacache
download-binary-dir-url = http://www.shacache.org/shadir

# It is important to use only trustfull keys.
signature-certificate-list =
  -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
  MIIB8DCCAVmgAwIBAgIJAPFf61p8y809MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMBAxDjAMBgNV
  BAMMBUNPTVAtMCAXDTE0MDIxNzE2NDgxN1oYDzIxMTQwMTI0MTY0ODE3WjAQMQ4w
  DAYDVQQDDAVDT01QLTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAsiqCyuv1
  HO9FmtwnMbEa1/u8Dn7T0k7hVKYXVQYof+59Ltbb3cA3nLjFSJDr/wQT6N89MccS
  PneRzkWqZKL06Kmj+N+XJfRyVaTz1qQtNzjdbYkO6RgQq+fvq2CO0+PSnL6NttLU
  /a9nQMcVm7wZ8kmY+AG5LbVo8lmxDD16Wq0CAwEAAaNQME4wHQYDVR0OBBYEFEVi
  YyWHF3W7/O4NaTjn4lElLpp7MB8GA1UdIwQYMBaAFEViYyWHF3W7/O4NaTjn4lEl
  Lpp7MAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQADgYEAgIPGoxhUa16AgjZx
  Jr1kUrs8Fg3ig8eRFQlBSLYfANIUxcQ2ScFAkmsvwXY3Md7uaSvMJsEl2jcjdmdi
  eSreNkx85j9GtMLY/2cv0kF4yAQNRtibtDkbg6fRNkmUopDosJNVf79l1GKX8JFL
  zZBOFdOaLYY/6dLRwiTUKHU6su8=
  -----END CERTIFICATE-----
  • Example of upgrade signature:

[debian-default]
repository-list =
        main = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
        main-src = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
        update = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main
        update-src = http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main
        slapos = http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/VIFIBnexedi/Debian_7.0 ./
        re6stnet = http://git.erp5.org/dist/deb ./
filter-package-list =
        ntp
        slapos.node
        re6stnet
filter-promise-list =
        core
        hostname
signature-list =
        debian+++jessie/sid+++

[opensuse-legacy]
repository-list =
        suse = http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/12.1/repo/oss/
        slapos = http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/VIFIBnexedi/openSUSE_12.1
        re6st = http://git.erp5.org/dist/rpm

filter-package-list =
        ntp
        slapos.node
        re6stnet

signature-list =
        opensuse+++12.1+++x86_64

[system]
reboot = 2011-10-10
upgrade = 2014-02-20

Changes

0.2.1 (2014-07-15)

  • Fix test inconsistencies [Rafael Monnerat]

  • Implement download of repositories keys [Rafael Monnerat]

0.2.0 (2014-06-15)

  • Included a lot of tests [Rafael Monnerat]

  • Minor fixed on general code [Rafael Monnerat]

  • Include limits promise [Rafael Monnerat]

0.1.2 (2014-06-05)

  • Fix slapos.libnetworkcache usage [Rafael Monnerat]

0.1.1 (2014-02-28)

  • Included slappkg-conf [Rafael Monnerat]

  • Fixed README.txt syntax [Rafael Monnerat]

0.1 (2014-02-28)

  • Initial Stable Release [Rafael Monnerat]

0.0.1.4 (2014-02-24)

  • Initial Release of Basic Functions for Debian/Ubuntu and OpenSuse. [Rafael Monnerat]

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