Add new directory /etc/crio/hooks.d, where packagers can drop a json config
file to specify a hook.
The json must specify a valid executable to run.
The json must also specify which stage(s) to run the hook:
prestart, poststart, poststop
The json must specify under which criteria the hook should be launched
If the container HasBindMounts
If the container cmd matches a list of regular expressions
If the containers annotations matches a list of regular expressions.
If any of these match the the hook will be launched.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
kpod must parse the crio configuration file or the storage
is not set up correctly. By default it is not. We now read
/etc/crio/crio.conf in as the configuration file unless it is
overriden by the user and the global -c|--config switch.
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
The environment executing the test playbooks matters. Establish a
script to bootstrap a known-good and fixed-version python virtual
environment. Spell out precise execution requirements in a standard
pip 'requirements.txt' file, including version numbers and hashes.
Upon executing the ``venv-ansible-playbook.sh`` wrapper, a virtual
environment is setup and contained within a fixed (or temporary)
directory, with full logs from setup. If this is to be preserved
across executions, the ``$WORKSPACE`` environment variable must be
set and exported beforehand.
Example execution command-line provided in script file
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
Without any swap space enabled, it's possible some intensive operation
can chew up all the memory on the test VM. Enabling swap space will
prevent this for minor cases, but could lead to disk-thrashing if the
memory demand is excessive.
Since the test system never reboots, using a file-backed swap should
suffice. Though not ideal, it's easy to setup and doesn't require any
interactions with the cloud that owns the VM or the job that created it.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
The getCommand func strips out unwanted characters around the
command of the container. The JSON output should use this func
like the regular ps output for both consistency and because
Python does a literal interpretation of the bracket [] characters
when consuming as JSON.
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
Some kpod commands were listed twice in main.go. Removed these
duplicates and alphabetized the remaining commands to prevent this
from happening in the future
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cole <rcyoalne@gmail.com>