packer-cn/common/extra_iso_config.go

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//go:generate struct-markdown
package common
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/packer/template/interpolate"
)
// An iso (CD) containing custom files can be made available for your build.
//
// By default, no extra CD will be attached. All files listed in this setting
// get placed into the root directory of the CD and the CD is attached as the
// second CD device.
//
// This config exists to work around modern operating systems that have no
// way to mount floppy disks, which was our previous go-to for adding files at
// boot time.
type CDConfig struct {
// A list of files to place onto a CD that is attached when the VM is
// booted. This can include either files or directories; any directories
// will be copied onto the CD recursively, preserving directory structure
// hierarchy. Symlinks will have the link's target copied into the directory
// tree on the CD where the symlink was. File globbing is allowed.
//
// Usage example (JSON):
//
// ```json
// "cd_files": ["./somedirectory/meta-data", "./somedirectory/user-data"],
// "cd_label": "cidata",
// ```
//
// Usage example (HCL):
//
// ```hcl
// cd_files = ["./somedirectory/meta-data", "./somedirectory/user-data"]
// cd_label = "cidata"
// ```
//
// The above will create a CD with two files, user-data and meta-data in the
// CD root. This specific example is how you would create a CD that can be
// used for an Ubuntu 20.04 autoinstall.
//
// Since globbing is also supported,
//
// ```hcl
// cd_files = ["./somedirectory/*"]
// cd_label = "cidata"
// ```
//
// Would also be an acceptable way to define the above cd. The difference
// between providing the directory with or without the glob is whether the
// directory itself or its contents will be at the CD root.
//
// Use of this option assumes that you have a command line tool installed
// that can handle the iso creation. Packer will use one of the following
// tools:
//
// * xorriso
// * mkisofs
// * hdiutil (normally found in macOS)
// * oscdimg (normally found in Windows as part of the Windows ADK)
CDFiles []string `mapstructure:"cd_files"`
CDLabel string `mapstructure:"cd_label"`
}
func (c *CDConfig) Prepare(ctx *interpolate.Context) []error {
var errs []error
var err error
if c.CDFiles == nil {
c.CDFiles = make([]string, 0)
}
// Create new file list based on globbing.
var files []string
for _, path := range c.CDFiles {
if strings.ContainsAny(path, "*?[") {
var globbedFiles []string
globbedFiles, err = filepath.Glob(path)
if len(globbedFiles) > 0 {
files = append(files, globbedFiles...)
}
} else {
_, err = os.Stat(path)
files = append(files, path)
}
if err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("Bad CD disk file '%s': %s", path, err))
}
c.CDFiles = files
}
return errs
}