package oci import ( "bytes" "os" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/packer" "github.com/mitchellh/multistep" client "github.com/hashicorp/packer/builder/oracle/oci/client" ) // TODO(apryde): It would be good not to have to write a key file to disk to // load the config. func baseTestConfig() *Config { _, keyFile, err := client.BaseTestConfig() if err != nil { panic(err) } cfg, err := NewConfig(map[string]interface{}{ "availability_domain": "aaaa:PHX-AD-3", // Image "base_image_ocid": "ocd1...", "shape": "VM.Standard1.1", "image_name": "HelloWorld", // Networking "subnet_ocid": "ocd1...", // AccessConfig "user_ocid": "ocid1...", "tenancy_ocid": "ocid1...", "fingerprint": "00:00...", "key_file": keyFile.Name(), // Comm "ssh_username": "opc", }) // Once we have a config object they key file isn't re-read so we can // remove it now. os.Remove(keyFile.Name()) if err != nil { panic(err) } return cfg } func testState() multistep.StateBag { state := new(multistep.BasicStateBag) state.Put("config", baseTestConfig()) state.Put("driver", &driverMock{}) state.Put("hook", &packer.MockHook{}) state.Put("ui", &packer.BasicUi{ Reader: new(bytes.Buffer), Writer: new(bytes.Buffer), }) return state }