From 7e931aabefae7f99685e28e3de30d7c6344ede52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shashank Tavildar Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 21:10:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Added SNI support for ansible_plugins via OS packages Some Linux distributions, such as CentOS 7 and Xenial, have trouble validating SSL certificates when using get_url with servers that use Server Name Indication (SNI). This patch adds those packages to the list of required packages and uses bindep to install them in developer test environments the same way that the gate tests install them. Change-Id: I80355c8a82a0a0b295672c97c0740809659405b1 --- bindep.txt | 32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------- run_tests.sh | 32 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/bindep.txt b/bindep.txt index 67cd643..931e963 100644 --- a/bindep.txt +++ b/bindep.txt @@ -10,11 +10,29 @@ # will fall back to installing its default packages which # will potentially be detrimental to the tests executed. -# OpenStack-CI's Jenkins needs curl -# TODO(odyssey4me) remove this once https://review.openstack.org/288634 has merged -# and the disk images are rebuilt and redeployed. -curl +# Base requirements for Ubuntu +build-essential [platform:dpkg] +git-core [platform:dpkg] +libssl-dev [platform:dpkg] +libffi-dev [platform:dpkg] +python2.7 [platform:dpkg] +python-dev [platform:dpkg] -# Requirements for Paramiko 2.0 -libssl-dev -libffi-dev +# Base requirements for CentOS +gcc [platform:rpm] +gcc-c++ [platform:rpm] +git [platform:rpm] +python-devel [platform:rpm] +libffi-devel [platform:rpm] +openssl-devel [platform:rpm] + +# For SELinux +libselinux-python [platform:rpm] + +# For SSL SNI support +python-pyasn1 [platform:dpkg] +python-openssl [platform:dpkg] +python-ndg-httpsclient [platform:ubuntu !platform:ubuntu-trusty] +python2-pyasn1 [platform:rpm] +pyOpenSSL [platform:rpm] +python-ndg_httpsclient [platform:rpm] diff --git a/run_tests.sh b/run_tests.sh index 0362a71..0a49aa3 100755 --- a/run_tests.sh +++ b/run_tests.sh @@ -17,25 +17,37 @@ set -euov FUNCTIONAL_TEST=${FUNCTIONAL_TEST:-true} -# prep the host -if [ "$(which apt-get)" ]; then - apt-get install -y build-essential python2.7 python-dev git-core libssl-dev -fi - -# get pip, if necessary +# Install pip if [ ! "$(which pip)" ]; then curl --silent --show-error --retry 5 \ https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | sudo python2.7 fi -# install tox -pip install tox +# Install bindep and tox +pip install bindep tox + +# CentOS 7 requires two additional packages: +# redhat-lsb-core - for bindep profile support +# epel-release - required to install python-ndg_httpsclient/python2-pyasn1 +if [ "$(which yum)" ]; then + yum -y install redhat-lsb-core epel-release +fi + +# Install OS packages using bindep +if apt-get -v >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + apt-get update + DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \ + apt-get -q --option "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold" \ + --assume-yes install `bindep -b -f bindep.txt test` +else + yum install -y `bindep -b -f bindep.txt test` +fi # run through each tox env and execute the test for tox_env in $(awk -F= '/envlist/ {print $2}' tox.ini | sed 's/,/ /g'); do - if [ "${tox_env}" != "functional" ]; then + if [ "${tox_env}" != "ansible-functional" ]; then tox -e ${tox_env} - elif [ "${tox_env}" == "functional" ]; then + elif [ "${tox_env}" == "ansible-functional" ]; then if ${FUNCTIONAL_TEST}; then tox -e ${tox_env} fi