NAME
PITA::Image - PITA Guest Manager for inside system images
SYNOPSIS
A typical startup script
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use IPC::Run3;
use PITA::Image;
# Wrap the main actions in an eval to catch errors
eval {
# Configure the image manager
my $manager = PITA::Image->new(
injector => '/mnt/hbd1',
workarea => '/tmp',
);
$manager->add_platform(
scheme => 'perl5',
path => '', # Default system Perl
);
$manager->add_platform(
scheme => 'perl5',
path => '/opt/perl5-6-1/bin/perl'
);
# Run the tasks
$manager->run;
# Report the results
$manager->report;
};
# Shut down the computer on completion or failure
run3( [ 'shutdown', '-h', '0' ], \undef );
exit(0);
And a typical configuration image.conf
class=PITA::Image
version=0.10
support=http://10.0.2.2/
[ task ]
task=Test
scheme=perl5.make
path=/usr/bin/perl
request=request-512311.conf
DESCRIPTION
While most of the PITA system exists outside the guest images and tries to have as little interaction with them as possible, there is one part that needs to be run from inside it.
The PITA::Image
class lives inside the image and has the responsibility of accepting the injector directory at startup, executing the requested tasks, and then shutting down the (virtual) computer.
Setting up a Testing Image
Each image that will be set up will require a bit of customization, as the entire point of this type of testing is that every environment is different.
However, by keeping most of the functionality in the PITA::Image
and PITA::Scheme classes, all you should need to do is to arrange for a relatively simple Perl script to be launched, that feeds some initial configuration to to a new PITA::Image
object.
And it should do the rest.
METHODS
new
my $manager = PITA::Image->new(
injector => '/mnt/hdb1',
workarea => '/tmp',
);
The new
creates a new image manager. It takes two named parameters.
- injector
-
The required
injector
param is a platform-specific path to the root of the already-mounted /dev/hdb1 partition (or the equivalent on your operating system). The image configuration is expected to exist at image.conf within this directory. - workarea
-
The optional
workarea
param provides a directory writable by the current user that can be used to hold any files and do any processing in during the running of the image tasks.If you do not provide a value,
File::Temp::tempdir()
will be used to find a default usable directory.
Returns a new PITA::Image
object, or dies on error.
SUPPORT
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=PITA-Image
For other issues, contact the author.
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>, http://ali.as/
SEE ALSO
The Perl Image Testing Architecture (http://ali.as/pita/)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 - 2006 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.