├── tests ├── __init__.py └── test_cli.py ├── src └── cli │ ├── __init__.py │ └── main.py ├── setup.py ├── SECURITY.md ├── tox.ini ├── snap └── snapcraft.yaml ├── pyproject.toml ├── README.md ├── .gitignore └── LICENSE /tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cli/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """Legacy Python packaging entry-point.""" 2 | 3 | from setuptools import setup 4 | 5 | setup() 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SECURITY.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | To report a security issue, file a [Private Security Report](https://github.com/canonical/aitl-cli/security/advisories/new) with a description of the issue, 2 | the steps you took to create the issue, affected versions, and, if known, mitigations for the issue. 3 | 4 | The [Ubuntu Security disclosure and embargo policy](https://ubuntu.com/security/disclosure-policy) contains more information about what you can expect when you contact 5 | us and what we expect from you. 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tox.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [tox] 2 | requires = 3 | tox>=4 4 | envlist = py3, lint 5 | isolated_build = True 6 | 7 | [testenv] 8 | deps = 9 | .[dev] 10 | commands = 11 | python3 -m unittest 12 | 13 | [testenv:lint] 14 | deps = 15 | .[dev] 16 | commands = 17 | isort --check --diff src 18 | black --check --diff src 19 | mypy src 20 | 21 | # Non-CI environments 22 | [testenv:format] 23 | description = Run formatting tools on local files. 24 | deps = 25 | .[dev] 26 | skip_install = true 27 | commands = 28 | isort src 29 | black src 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /snap/snapcraft.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: aitl-cli 2 | base: core22 3 | version: '0.2.0' 4 | summary: A CLI client for Azure Image Testing for Linux API 5 | description: | 6 | The AITL client is a light CLI client for the Azure Image Testing for Linux API 7 | 8 | license: GPL-3.0 9 | contact: cpc@canonical.com 10 | website: https://github.com/canonical/aitl-cli 11 | issues: https://github.com/canonical/aitl-cli/issues 12 | 13 | grade: stable 14 | confinement: strict 15 | 16 | parts: 17 | aitl-cli: 18 | plugin: python 19 | source: . 20 | python-packages: 21 | - pip 22 | - setuptools 23 | - wheel 24 | - '.' 25 | 26 | apps: 27 | aitl-cli: 28 | command: bin/aitl-cli 29 | plugs: 30 | - network 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [build-system] 2 | requires = ["setuptools"] 3 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" 4 | 5 | [project] 6 | name = "aitlcli" 7 | version = "0.2.0" 8 | authors = [ 9 | { name = "Canonical Public Cloud", email = "cpc@canonical.com" } 10 | ] 11 | description = "Azure Image Testing for Linux (AITL) API client" 12 | readme = "README.md" 13 | keywords = [ "aitl", "azure" ] 14 | license = { file = "GPLv3" } 15 | classifiers = [ 16 | "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", 17 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3" 18 | ] 19 | requires-python = ">=3.8" 20 | dependencies = [ 21 | "requests", 22 | "click" 23 | ] 24 | 25 | [project.optional-dependencies] 26 | dev = [ 27 | "black", 28 | "flake8", 29 | "isort", 30 | "mypy", 31 | "types-requests" 32 | ] 33 | 34 | [project.scripts] 35 | aitl-cli = "cli.main:cli" 36 | 37 | [tool.black] 38 | line-length = 120 39 | 40 | [tool.isort] 41 | profile = "black" 42 | 43 | [tool.mypy] 44 | strict = "true" 45 | follow_imports = "silent" 46 | warn_unused_ignores = "true" 47 | warn_redundant_casts = "true" 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Azure Image Testing for Linux CLI 2 | 3 | [![Get it from the Snap Store](https://snapcraft.io/static/images/badges/en/snap-store-black.svg)](https://snapcraft.io/aitl-cli) 4 | 5 | A Python client for the Azure Image Testing for Linux API. (Azure Image Testing for Linux is a Microsoft Azure Service.) 6 | 7 | ## Usage 8 | 9 | First, set the following environment variables: 10 | 11 | ```bash 12 | export AZURE_TENANT_ID=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX 13 | export AZURE_CLIENT_ID=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX 14 | export AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET='xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' 15 | export AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID= 16 | export AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP= 17 | ``` 18 | 19 | ```bash 20 | Usage: aitl-cli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... 21 | 22 | CLI client for the Azure Image Testing for Linux API 23 | 24 | Options: 25 | --help Show this message and exit. 26 | 27 | Commands: 28 | create-job Create a new test job 29 | create-template Create a new test job template 30 | get-job Get a test job. 31 | get-template Get a test job template. 32 | list-jobs List all the test jobs. 33 | list-templates List all the test job templates. 34 | ``` 35 | 36 | ## Installation 37 | 38 | Install the snap from the store: 39 | 40 | ```bash 41 | sudo snap install aitl-cli 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | For developers: 45 | 46 | ```bash 47 | git clone git@github.com:canonical/aitl-cli.git 48 | cd aitl-cli 49 | python3 -m venv .venv 50 | source .venv/bin/activate 51 | pip install --editable . 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | To build the snap locally: 55 | 56 | ```bash 57 | sudo snap install --classic snapcraft 58 | snapcraft 59 | ``` 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_cli.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import unittest 2 | 3 | from cli.main import make_job_create_request 4 | 5 | 6 | class TestCLI(unittest.TestCase): 7 | 8 | def test_create_job(self): 9 | # maxDiff is set to None to prevent assertEqual from failing because the payloads are too big 10 | self.maxDiff = None 11 | 12 | params = { 13 | "marketplace_image_urn": "", 14 | "vhd_sas_url": "http://foobar", 15 | "job_name": "testjob", 16 | "template_name": "testtemplate", 17 | "resource_group": "testgroup", 18 | "subscription_id": "testsub", 19 | "vm_size": "testsize", 20 | "test_priorities": [1, 2], 21 | "test_cases": [], 22 | "location": "testlocation", 23 | "region": ["testregion"], 24 | "concurrency": "testconcurrency", 25 | "vm_generation": "testgen", 26 | "architecture": "testarch", 27 | } 28 | 29 | expected_endpoint = f"https://eastus2euap.management.azure.com/subscriptions/{params['subscription_id']}/resourceGroups/{params['resource_group']}/providers/Microsoft.AzureImageTestingForLinux/jobs/{params['job_name']}?api-version=2023-08-01-preview" 30 | expected_payload = { 31 | "location": params["location"], 32 | "properties": { 33 | "jobTemplateName": params["template_name"], 34 | "jobTemplateInstance": { 35 | "templateTags": [], 36 | "selections": [{"casePriority": params["test_priorities"]}], 37 | "region": params["region"], 38 | "vmSize": [params["vm_size"]], 39 | "concurrency": params["concurrency"], 40 | }, 41 | "image": { 42 | "vhdGeneration": params["vm_generation"], 43 | "architecture": params["architecture"], 44 | "type": "vhd", 45 | "url": params["vhd_sas_url"], 46 | }, 47 | }, 48 | } 49 | 50 | payload, endpoint = make_job_create_request(**params) # 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For a more nuclear 159 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder. 160 | #.idea/ 161 | 162 | # credentials 163 | creds.env 164 | 165 | # snap 166 | *.snap 167 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cli/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import json 2 | from typing import Any 3 | 4 | import click 5 | import requests 6 | 7 | RESOURCE_PROVIDER = "Microsoft.AzureImageTestingForLinux" 8 | API_VERSION = "2023-08-01-preview" 9 | 10 | 11 | def _get_endpoint(segment: str, resource_group: str, subscription_id: str) -> str: 12 | return ( 13 | f"https://eastus2euap.management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/" 14 | f"resourceGroups/{resource_group}/providers/{RESOURCE_PROVIDER}/" 15 | f"{segment}?api-version={API_VERSION}" 16 | ) 17 | 18 | 19 | def _create_template( 20 | vm_size: str, test_priorities: list[str], test_cases: list[str], location: str, regions: list[str], concurrency: int 21 | ) -> dict[str, Any]: 22 | template: dict[str, Any] = { 23 | "templateTags": [], 24 | } 25 | 26 | selection: dict[str, Any] = dict() 27 | if test_priorities: 28 | selection["casePriority"] = [int(x) for x in test_priorities] 29 | if test_cases: 30 | selection["caseName"] = test_cases 31 | 32 | if selection: 33 | template["selections"] = [selection] 34 | 35 | template["region"] = regions if regions else [] 36 | template["vmSize"] = [vm_size] if vm_size else [] 37 | template["concurrency"] = concurrency 38 | 39 | return template 40 | 41 | 42 | def _output_result(resp: requests.Response) -> None: 43 | try: 44 | resp.raise_for_status() 45 | except requests.exceptions.HTTPError: 46 | print(resp.text) 47 | raise 48 | 49 | print(resp.text) 50 | 51 | 52 | def auth(tenant_id: str, subscription_id: str, client_id: str, client_secret: str) -> str: 53 | auth_url = f"https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant_id}/oauth2/token" 54 | resource = "https://management.azure.com/" 55 | data = { 56 | "grant_type": "client_credentials", 57 | "client_id": client_id, 58 | "client_secret": client_secret, 59 | "resource": resource, 60 | } 61 | resp = requests.post(auth_url, data=data) 62 | try: 63 | resp.raise_for_status() 64 | except requests.exceptions.HTTPError: 65 | print(resp.json()) 66 | raise 67 | 68 | resp_json = resp.json() 69 | token: str = resp_json["access_token"] 70 | 71 | return token 72 | 73 | 74 | @click.group() 75 | @click.option("--resource-group", "-g", envvar="AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP", required=True, help="Azure Resource Group name.") 76 | @click.option("--client-id", envvar="AZURE_CLIENT_ID", required=True, help="Azure client ID used for authentication.") 77 | @click.option( 78 | "--client-secret", envvar="AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET", required=True, help="Azure client secret used for authentication." 79 | ) 80 | @click.option("--tenant-id", envvar="AZURE_TENANT_ID", required=True, help="Azure tenant ID.") 81 | @click.option("--subscription-id", envvar="AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID", required=True, help="Azure subscription ID.") 82 | @click.pass_context 83 | def cli( 84 | ctx: click.Context, resource_group: str, client_id: str, client_secret: str, subscription_id: str, tenant_id: str 85 | ) -> None: 86 | """ 87 | CLI client for the Azure Image Testing for Linux API 88 | """ 89 | token = auth(tenant_id, subscription_id, client_id, client_secret) 90 | ctx.obj = dict() 91 | session = requests.session() 92 | session.headers.update({"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}"}) 93 | ctx.obj["session"] = session 94 | 95 | ctx.obj["resource_group"] = resource_group 96 | ctx.obj["subscription_id"] = subscription_id 97 | 98 | 99 | @cli.command() 100 | @click.pass_context 101 | def list_templates(ctx: click.Context) -> None: 102 | """ 103 | List all the test job templates. 104 | """ 105 | endpoint = _get_endpoint("jobTemplates", ctx.obj["resource_group"], ctx.obj["subscription_id"]) 106 | 107 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 108 | 109 | resp = session.get(endpoint) 110 | _output_result(resp) 111 | 112 | 113 | @cli.command() 114 | @click.pass_context 115 | @click.option("--name", "-n", help="Job template name.", required=True) 116 | def get_template(ctx: click.Context, name: str) -> None: 117 | """ 118 | Get a test job template. 119 | """ 120 | endpoint = _get_endpoint(f"jobTemplates/{name}", ctx.obj["resource_group"], ctx.obj["subscription_id"]) 121 | 122 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 123 | 124 | resp = session.get(endpoint) 125 | _output_result(resp) 126 | 127 | 128 | @cli.command() 129 | @click.pass_context 130 | @click.option("--name", "-n", help="Job template name.", required=True) 131 | @click.option("--vm-size", "-s", help="VM size.") 132 | @click.option("--test-priority", "-p", "test_priorities", multiple=True, help="Test priority to run.") 133 | @click.option("--test-case", "-c", "test_cases", multiple=True, help="Test case to run.") 134 | @click.option( 135 | "--location", 136 | "-l", 137 | default="westus3", 138 | help="Job template location, it's not required to be changed.", 139 | ) 140 | @click.option( 141 | "--region", 142 | "-r", 143 | multiple=True, 144 | default=["westeurope"], 145 | help="Regions where the test resources will be provisioned.", 146 | ) 147 | def create_template( 148 | ctx: click.Context, 149 | name: str, 150 | vm_size: str, 151 | test_priorities: list[str], 152 | test_cases: list[str], 153 | location: str, 154 | region: list[str], 155 | concurrency: int, 156 | ) -> None: 157 | """ 158 | Create a new test job template. 159 | 160 | If --test-priority and --test-case are not set, only p0 tests will be run (smoke tests). 161 | """ 162 | endpoint = _get_endpoint(f"jobTemplates/{name}", ctx.obj["resource_group"], ctx.obj["subscription_id"]) 163 | 164 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 165 | 166 | template = _create_template(vm_size, test_priorities, test_cases, location, region, concurrency) 167 | 168 | payload = {"location": location, "name": name, "properties": template} 169 | resp = session.put(endpoint, json=payload) 170 | _output_result(resp) 171 | 172 | 173 | @cli.command() 174 | @click.pass_context 175 | def list_jobs(ctx: click.Context) -> None: 176 | """ 177 | List all the test jobs. 178 | """ 179 | endpoint = _get_endpoint("jobs", ctx.obj["resource_group"], ctx.obj["subscription_id"]) 180 | 181 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 182 | 183 | resp = session.get(endpoint) 184 | _output_result(resp) 185 | 186 | 187 | @cli.command() 188 | @click.pass_context 189 | @click.option("--name", "-n", required=True) 190 | def get_job(ctx: click.Context, name: str) -> None: 191 | """ 192 | Get a test job. Can be used to get the current status of the job. 193 | """ 194 | endpoint = _get_endpoint(f"jobs/{name}", ctx.obj["resource_group"], ctx.obj["subscription_id"]) 195 | 196 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 197 | 198 | resp = session.get(endpoint) 199 | _output_result(resp) 200 | 201 | 202 | @cli.command() 203 | @click.pass_context 204 | @click.option("--name", "-n", required=True) 205 | def delete_job(ctx: click.Context, name: str) -> None: 206 | """ 207 | Delete a test job. 208 | """ 209 | endpoint = _get_endpoint(f"jobs/{name}", ctx.obj["resource_group"], ctx.obj["subscription_id"]) 210 | 211 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 212 | 213 | resp = session.delete(endpoint) 214 | _output_result(resp) 215 | 216 | 217 | def make_job_create_request( 218 | marketplace_image_urn: str, 219 | vhd_sas_url: str, 220 | job_name: str, 221 | template_name: str, 222 | resource_group: str, 223 | subscription_id: str, 224 | vm_size: str, 225 | test_priorities: list[str], 226 | test_cases: list[str], 227 | location: str, 228 | region: list[str], 229 | concurrency: int, 230 | vm_generation: int, 231 | architecture: str, 232 | ) -> tuple[dict[str, Any], str]: 233 | endpoint = _get_endpoint(f"jobs/{job_name}", resource_group, subscription_id) 234 | 235 | image = { 236 | "vhdGeneration": vm_generation, 237 | "architecture": architecture, 238 | } 239 | if marketplace_image_urn and vhd_sas_url: 240 | raise ValueError("Only one of --vhd-sas-url or --marketplace-image-urn can be used for a given test job.") 241 | elif marketplace_image_urn: 242 | image["type"] = "marketplace" 243 | image_parts = marketplace_image_urn.split(":") 244 | if len(image_parts) != 4: 245 | raise ValueError( 246 | "marketplace_image_urn should be in the format of 'publisher:offer:sku:version', " 247 | f"got {marketplace_image_urn}" 248 | ) 249 | image["publisher"], image["offer"], image["sku"], image["version"] = image_parts 250 | elif vhd_sas_url: 251 | image["type"] = "vhd" 252 | image["url"] = vhd_sas_url 253 | else: 254 | raise ValueError("One of --vhd-sas-url or --marketplace-image-urn should be passed.") 255 | 256 | template = _create_template(vm_size, test_priorities, test_cases, location, region, concurrency) 257 | 258 | payload = { 259 | "location": location, 260 | "properties": { 261 | "jobTemplateName": template_name, 262 | "jobTemplateInstance": template, 263 | "image": image, 264 | }, 265 | } 266 | 267 | return (payload, endpoint) 268 | 269 | 270 | @cli.command() 271 | @click.pass_context 272 | @click.option("--name", "-n", required=True, help="Job name.") 273 | @click.option( 274 | "--marketplace-image-urn", 275 | "-u", 276 | help='URN of the image ("az vm image list -p Canonical --all").', 277 | ) 278 | @click.option("--vhd-sas-url", "-v", type=str, help="SAS URL of a VHD to test.") 279 | @click.option("--architecture", "-a", type=click.Choice(["x64", "arm64"]), help="Architecture of the image.") 280 | @click.option( 281 | "--vm-generation", "-g", default=2, type=click.IntRange(min=1, max=2, clamp=False), help="Hyper-V generation." 282 | ) 283 | @click.option("--template-name", "-t", type=str, help="Job template name.") 284 | @click.option("--name", "-n", help="Job template name.", required=True) 285 | @click.option("--vm-size", "-s", help="VM size.") 286 | @click.option("--test-priority", "-p", "test_priorities", multiple=True, help="Test priority to run.") 287 | @click.option("--test-case", "-c", "test_cases", multiple=True, help="Test case to run.") 288 | @click.option( 289 | "--location", 290 | "-l", 291 | default="westus3", 292 | help="Job template location, it's not required to be changed.", 293 | ) 294 | @click.option( 295 | "--region", 296 | "-r", 297 | multiple=True, 298 | default=["westeurope"], 299 | help="Regions where the test resources will be provisioned.", 300 | ) 301 | @click.option( 302 | "--concurrency", 303 | "-c", 304 | default=0, 305 | type=click.IntRange(min=0, max=4, clamp=False), 306 | help="The number of tests to run in parallel", 307 | ) 308 | def create_job( 309 | ctx: click.Context, 310 | name: str, 311 | marketplace_image_urn: str, 312 | vhd_sas_url: str, 313 | architecture: str, 314 | template_name: str, 315 | vm_generation: int, 316 | vm_size: str, 317 | test_priorities: list[str], 318 | test_cases: list[str], 319 | location: str, 320 | concurrency: int, 321 | region: list[str], 322 | ) -> None: 323 | """ 324 | Create a new test job 325 | 326 | If --test-priority and --test-case are not set, only p0 tests will be run (smoke tests). 327 | """ 328 | payload, endpoint = make_job_create_request( 329 | marketplace_image_urn, 330 | vhd_sas_url, 331 | name, 332 | template_name, 333 | ctx.obj["resource_group"], 334 | ctx.obj["subscription_id"], 335 | vm_size, 336 | test_priorities, 337 | test_cases, 338 | location, 339 | region, 340 | concurrency, 341 | vm_generation, 342 | architecture, 343 | ) 344 | 345 | session = ctx.obj["session"] 346 | resp = session.put(endpoint, json=payload) 347 | _output_result(resp) 348 | 349 | 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