bootstrap-vz/tests/system/docker_tests.py
Anders Ingemann f62c8ade99 Convert indentation from tabs to spaces (4)
Up until now I didn't see the point of using spaces for indentation.
However, the previous commit (a18bec3) was quite eye opening.
Given that python is an indentation aware language, the amount of
mistakes that went unnoticed because tabs and spaces were used
at the same time (tabs for indentation and spaces for alignment)
were unacceptable.

E101,W191 have been re-enable in the tox flake8 checker and
the documentation has been modified accordingly.

The following files have been left as-is:
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/extlinux/extlinux.conf
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/expand-root
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/squeeze/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/plugins/docker_daemon/assets/init.d/docker
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/bin/growpart
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/grub.d/40_custom
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-get-credentials
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-run-user-data
* docs/_static/taskoverview.coffee
* docs/_static/taskoverview.less
* tests/unit/subprocess.sh
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from manifests import merge_manifest_data
from tools import boot_manifest
partials = {'docker': '''
provider:
name: docker
virtualization: hvm
dockerfile: CMD /bin/bash
bootstrapper:
variant: minbase
system:
bootloader: none
volume:
backing: folder
partitions:
type: none
root:
filesystem: ext4
size: 1GiB
''',
}
def test_stable():
std_partials = ['base', 'stable64']
custom_partials = [partials['docker']]
manifest_data = merge_manifest_data(std_partials, custom_partials)
with boot_manifest(manifest_data) as instance:
print('\n'.join(instance.run(['echo', 'test'])))