- 13 Oct, 2023 3 commits
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
This test fail since 450a6999 (slapos-master: Add missing RevocationCheck on apache, 2023-06-01) and we are reimplementing all this differently. Mark the test as expected failure for now, so that it does not impact the general state of test suite.
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- 12 Oct, 2023 9 commits
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Thomas Gambier authored
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Yusei Tahara authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
ORS software-release emits many *.json.log files with information about current state of eNB and radio units. Those files are used by code in slapos.toolbox to implement corresponding promises. The files, it seems, try to match JSON Lines format(*) with every line containing a JSON object describing timestamp, log level and log payload of corresponding log entry. So far all is good. One peculiarity, however, is that, contrary to everything else, the content of the `data` field in the logs is not emitted via JSON-encoding. Initially, starting from 4968d55c (ors-amarisoft: get eNB stats and add promises), that `data` payload was being emitted via %s py formatting, which is similar to what JSON-encoding would produce, but is not it exactly. For example if log payload is {'abc': 123} then %s and JSON would quote `abc` differently: {'abc': 123} # %s {"abc": 123} # JSON That would not be a big deal if what %s produces would be still valid JSON accepted by JSON-decoder, but unfortunately it is not so: JSONDecodeError is raised when {'abc': 123} is tried to be decoded. The code in slapos.toolbox, so far, is handling this situation by feeding to JSON-decoder original input with ' characters replaced by " json.loads(line.decode().replace("'", '"')) (+) which more or less works in basic cases, but breaks when log payload contains ' character itself. For example for {"a'bc": 123} replacing gives {"a"bc": 123}, which, being invalid JSON, raises JSONDecodeError: Expecting ':' delimiter: line 1 column 5 (char 4) when fed to json.loads() . I've actually hit this problem for real with amarisoft-rf-info.json.log where the data part contains output of `rf_info` looking e.g. as TX underflows=0 RX overflows=0 TRX SDR driver 2023-09-07, API v15/18 PCIe CPRI /dev/sdr0@0: Hardware ID: 0x4b12 DNA: [0x0048248a334a7054] Serial: '' FPGA revision: 2023-06-23 10:05:24 FPGA vccint: 0.98 V FPGA vccaux: 1.76 V FPGA vccbram: 0.98 V FPGA temperature: 71.9 °C Clock tune: 0.0 ppm NUMA: 0 CPRI_option: '5' (x8) lock=no DMA0: TX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0: RX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0 Underflows: 0 DMA0 Overflows: 0 PCIe CPRI /dev/sdr0@1: Hardware ID: 0x4b12 DNA: [0x0048248a334a7054] Serial: '' FPGA revision: 2023-06-23 10:05:24 FPGA vccint: 0.98 V FPGA vccaux: 1.77 V FPGA vccbram: 0.98 V FPGA temperature: 71.7 °C Clock tune: 0.0 ppm NUMA: 0 CPRI_option: '5' (x8) lock=HW+SW rx/tx=46.606us Port #0: T14=46.606us DMA0: TX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0: RX fifo: 66.67us Usage=16/32768 (0%) DMA0 Underflows: 0 DMA0 Overflows: 0 which lead to breakage when trying to load that log due to ' symbols. The fix is simple: change the code, that emits *.json.log to emit data payload via json.dumps instead of %s. We can do that without breaking anything because, contrary to enb.xlog, those *.json.log are not uploaded to any separate system and currently are only used to implement promises without preserving log files in any storage for any non-small amount of time. In other words, currently those *.json.log are temporary files whose format can be adjusted without strongly caring about backward compatibility. b32b4a8e (software/ors-amarisoft: general improvement for RU (logs/promises/input parameters)) already changed %s to json.dumps for amarisoft-stats.json.log , but left all other logs at %s. -> Fix this for everything by replacing %s to json.dumps in all generated logs. -> Corresponding slapos.toolbox adjustments are in slapos.toolbox!120. /reviewed-on !1447 /reviewed-by @jhuge, @jerome, @tomo /cc @lu.xu, @xavier_thompson, @Daetalus (*) https://jsonlines.org/ (+) see e.g. https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos.toolbox/blob/453dce5f/slapos/promise/plugin/util.py#L50
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Titouan Soulard authored
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Titouan Soulard authored
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Titouan Soulard authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
after 6e8b97ee (Publish IPv6 URL to SlapOs master., 2023-10-02) the parameters are different
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Jérome Perrin authored
after recent updates, probably 3c514224 (component/freetype: version up 2.13.2, including security fixes., 2023-10-10), the rendering is different.
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- 11 Oct, 2023 2 commits
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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- 10 Oct, 2023 6 commits
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
See merge request nexedi/slapos!1443
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Jérome Perrin authored
See merge request nexedi/slapos!1437
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- 09 Oct, 2023 3 commits
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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- 06 Oct, 2023 4 commits
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
favicon, manifest and service worker do not need to be public, for manifest it's required to explicitly make the link use credential.
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- 05 Oct, 2023 4 commits
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Łukasz Nowak authored
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Łukasz Nowak authored
Call to logrotate-setup-validate can take a lot of time and fill the state file with some message from logrotate and in the same time the promise can kick in resulting with false-positive alarm. By using the temporary file such race condition is avoided. Promise running periodically will detect problem with logrotate setup.
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Jérome Perrin authored
also update related python packages in stack/slapos.cfg
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Jérome Perrin authored
adjust peertube to explicitly use 16.19.0 as this version does not support nodejs 18 drop some unused versions
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- 04 Oct, 2023 4 commits
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Łukasz Nowak authored
While generating haproxy configuration (including it's CRT list) the specific order of entries is used, so that wildcard domains end up last. Thanks to this they work as a catch-all and allow specific domain to take precedence. Care is taken to support *.example.example.com and *.example.com situation - so tree like possibility of wildcards. Anonymous in-place ACL are used per each domain, instead of per-shared instance grouping in order to avoid situation like *.example.com and example.com having single ACL, thus resulting with catch-all kicking in too fast. For the precision in the haproxy configuration and simplifcation of the regular expressions the -m reg is used, so that host_only can be applied, which also lowercases the hostname. Notes: * test00cluster_request_instance_parameter_dict changed due to sorting slaves in test's requestSlaves * the test infrastructure has been improved to assure repetition of the situation * tests in TestSlaveHostHaproxyClash are asserting that correct domain AND that specific certificate have been used while serving given frontend configuration
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Joanne Hugé authored
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- 02 Oct, 2023 5 commits
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Jérome Perrin authored
A similar patches as ca-certificates-sbin-dir was applied upstream as 4f0d3ec7aa4ebc91793245ed66c0e24d7150782b , the rest of our patch was to use mkdir -p instead of mkdir, we keep this part in ca-certificates-mkdir-p.patch This introduces a new patch to not depend on cryptography, which is used only to print a warning on the console when an expired certificate is used.
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Jérome Perrin authored
We had a mechanism to catch usage of system python2, but using not for system python3, which cause the same kind of problems.
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Jérome Perrin authored
On old debian (9) where python3 is python3.5 this component fails to build with an error like: Configuring gdbus-example-objectmanager-visibility.h with command Running command: /opt/slapgrid/shared/glib/60e920f1feec2451d51bb344cfcad9ab/.build/glib-2.76.3/tools/gen-visibility-macros.py 2.0 visibility-macros GDBUS_OBJECT_MANAGER_EXAMPLE /opt/slapgrid/shared/glib/60e920f1feec2451d51bb344cfcad9ab/.build/glib-2.76.3/builddir/gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager-visibility.h --- stdout --- --- stderr --- File "/opt/slapgrid/shared/glib/60e920f1feec2451d51bb344cfcad9ab/.build/glib-2.76.3/tools/gen-visibility-macros.py", line 37 """ ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax This is because this gen-visibility-macros.py script is executable with a shebang: #!/bin/env python3 for python 3 softwares, this is slapos python, because the python section from component/defaults.cfg injects the slapos' python in PATH, but for python 2 software, slapos' python 2 is injected in path and `python3` resolves to system python, which in that case fails because f-strings are SyntaxError but more generally this showed a dependency to system python, but we can not rely on system python here.
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Ivan Tyagov authored
See merge request nexedi/slapos!1438
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Ivan Tyagov authored
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