* tests: enable flake8-pytest-style (PT) ruff rules
Enable the `PT` ruff rule set and fix the resulting violations across the
test suite:
- PT006: pass parametrize argument names as tuples instead of a single
comma-separated string.
- PT022: switch fixtures that have no teardown from `yield` to `return`
so the lack of cleanup is obvious at a glance.
- PT011: add `match=` to broad `pytest.raises(ValueError)` blocks so the
expected error is anchored to a specific message.
- PT012: hoist setup (patches, branching) out of `pytest.raises()`
blocks so only the call that is expected to raise remains inside.
- PT013: replace `from pytest import X` with `import pytest` and access
attributes via the module.
- PT015: replace `try/except` + `assert False` patterns with
`pytest.raises(...)`.
- PT017: replace `assert` on exceptions inside `except` blocks with
`pytest.raises(...) as exc_info` and assert on `exc_info.value`.
No behavioral changes to the tests; the full suite still passes.
* tests: address review feedback on PT ruff rule enablement
- Fix fixture return-type annotations after switching `yield` to `return`
in tests/conftest.py: drop the `Generator[...]`/`AsyncGenerator[...]`
wrapper for `dns_manager_service`, `supervisor_internet`, `websession`,
and `mock_update_data` so the annotation matches what the fixture
actually returns.
- Correct the return-type annotation of `fixture_ip6config_service` from
`IP4ConfigService` to `IP6ConfigService`.
- Fix recurring "excepiton" typo in tests/utils/test_exception_helper.py.
* tests: verify backup cleanup on permission error
After `test_new_backup_permission_error` raises `BackupPermissionError`,
assert that no tarfile was left behind and `tmp_path` is empty. The
previous version only checked that the exception was raised, which
missed any regression where a partial tarfile would survive the failed
create.
* tests: rename DNS_GOOD_V6 to DNS_V6_UNSUPPORTED
The constant was named "good" but its tests assert that the URLs are
rejected by the DNS validator. The IPv6 URLs are well-formed but
currently rejected because IPv6 doesn't work with the Docker network
(see `dns_url` in supervisor/validate.py). Rename the constant and the
related test to make the intent obvious.
* Allow client to change boot slot via API
* Wrap call to rauc in job that checks for OS
* Reboot after changing the active boot slot
* Add test cases and clean up
* BootName to BootSlot
* Fix test
* Rename boot_name to boot_slot
* Fix tests after field change
* Migrate to Ruff for lint and format
* Fix pylint issues
* DBus property sets into normal awaitable methods
* Fix tests relying on separate tasks in connect
* Fixes from feedback
* Add udisks2 dbus support
* assert mountpoints
* Comment
* Add reference links
* docstring
* fix type
* fix type
* add typing extensions as import
* isort
* additional changes
* Simplify classes and conversions, fix bugs
* More simplification
* Fix imports
* fix pip
* Add additional properties and fix requirements
* fix tests maybe
* Handle optionality of certain configuration details
* black
* connect to devices before returning them
* Refactor for latest dbus work
* Not .items
* fix mountpoints logic
* use variants
* Use variants for options too
* isort
* Switch to dbus fast
* Move import to parent
* Add some fixture data
* Add another fixture and reduce the block devices list
* Implement changes discussed with mike
* Add property fixtures
* update object path
* Fix get_block_devices call
* Tests and refactor to minimize dbus reconnects
* Call super init in DBusInterfaceProxy
* Fix permissions on introspection files
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Co-authored-by: Mike Degatano <michael.degatano@gmail.com>
* Add enhanced logging REST endpoints using systemd-journal-gatewayd
Add /host/logs/entries and /host/logs/{identifier}/entries to expose log
entries from systemd-journald running on the host. Use
systemd-journal-gatewayd which exposes the logs to the Supervisor via
Unix socket.
Current two query string parameters are allowed: "boot" and "follow".
The first will only return logs since last boot. The second will keep
the HTTP request open and send new log entries as they get added to the
systemd-journal.
* Allow Range header
Forward the Range header to systemd-journal-gatewayd. This allows to
select only a certain amount of log data. The Range header is a standard
header to select only partial amount of data. However, the "entries="
prefix is custom for systemd-journal-gatewayd, denoting that the numbers
following represent log entries (as opposed to bytes or other metrics).
* Avoid connecting if systemd-journal-gatewayd is not available
* Use path for all options
* Add pytests
* Address pylint issues
* Boot ID offsets and slug to identifier
* Fix tests
* API refactor from feedback
* fix tests and add identifiers
* stop isort and pylint fighting
* fix tests
* Update default log identifiers
* Only modify /host/logs endpoints
* Fix bad import
* Load log caches asynchronously at startup
* Allow task to complete in fixture
* Boot IDs and identifiers loaded on demand
* Add suggested identifiers
* Fix tests around boot ids
Co-authored-by: Mike Degatano <michael.degatano@gmail.com>