We'll need to be able to issue PUT calls.
Conflicts: variable alignments only, missing nmcs-provider-aliyun,
missing commit 494819bbbf ("cloud-setup: move common code for
get_config() to base class and improve cancellation")
(cherry picked from commit cd74d75002)
(cherry picked from commit eff4372045)
(cherry picked from commit aaf66e9174)
(cherry picked from commit 3d94f4fdf9)
(cherry picked from commit 181466c6da)
(cherry picked from commit 7243307bb8)
(cherry picked from commit 1aa88024cb)
(cherry picked from commit 59b5a8fdcb)
We're going to extend those to issue methods other than GET.
Also, "request" would've been too long, "req" looks nicer.
Conflicts: variable alignments, missing trivial commit in,
provider-azure, missing 494819bbbf ("cloud-setup: move common
code for get_config() to base class and improve cancellation")
(cherry picked from commit 85ce088616)
(cherry picked from commit 6e8cfbae32)
(cherry picked from commit 20cd11ee49)
(cherry picked from commit 9ce530fa7a)
(cherry picked from commit d6d161a31d)
(cherry picked from commit 977fc2c8c5)
(cherry picked from commit 89ee76409b)
Run:
./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
Yes, it needs to run twice because the first run doesn't yet produce the
final result.
Signed-off-by: Antonio Cardace <acardace@redhat.com>
- drop GCPData.success field. It is redundant to have GCPData.error set.
Also, it's meaningless to indicate failure, if we don't have an error
at hand.
- ensure that we keep the first error passed during
_get_config_maybe_task_return(). Once we set an error, that error gets
returned. There is a twist here, that we prefer cancellation errors
over other error reasons.
- in _get_config_fip_cb(), ensure to call _get_config_maybe_task_return()
even if we are not yet ready. That is useful to record a potential
error.
nm_http_client_poll_get_finish() can only either succeed (returning TRUE
and setting no GError), or failing (returning FALSE and setting GError).
Checking for both is redundant and unnecessary.
nm_utils_parse_next_line() operates on the response buffer obtained
from NMHttpClient. We own this buffer, and we also can rely on the fact
that the buffer has a trailing NUL byte after the data.
There is no need to copy the string to a GString, just use it directly.
nm_utils_parse_next_line() operates on the response buffer obtained
from NMHttpClient. We own this buffer, and we also can rely on the fact
that the buffer has a trailing NUL byte after the data.
There is no need to clone the string to a GString, just use it directly.
The behavior is documented at various places, so this assert is less
to actually assert it, but as making this condition obvious to the
reader of the code.
This add a provider implementation for GCP that when detected fetches
the ip addresses of configured internal load balancers.
Once this information is fetched from the metadata server it instructs
NetworkManager to add local routes for each found forwarded-ip.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1821787