Support setting a different OCI engine than docker
- Create OCI variable to override the docker engine
- Refactor the test-docker error message to expose this possibility
Signed-off-by: Nicolas signed-log FORMICHELLA <stigpro@outlook.fr>
* Support architecture for alternates/templates (#202, #203, #393)
* Support distro_family for alternates/templates (#213)
* Support setting multiple classes (#185, #304)
* Support environment variables in default template processor (#347)
* Update version command to include Bash & Git versions (#377)
A local class is set with:
$ yadm config local.class cls1
More classes can be added with:
$ yadm config --add local.class cls2
$ yadm config --add local.class cls3
Any of cls1, cls2 and cls3 can be used in an alternate condition.
For templates, the existing variable yadm.class/YADM_CLASS is set to
the last class (i.e. cls3) to remain compatible with how it works
today and with what the following command gives:
$ yadm config local.class
For the default template processor there is no explicit yadm.classes
variable. Instead a yadm.class condition will check against all
classes.
For the other processors, a new template variable YADM_CLASSES will be
set to all classes separated by newline. For jinja2 templates a class
can be checked with: {%- if "cls" in YADM_CLASSES.split("\n") %}
For esh templates the logic is a bit more complex, but it is possible
to do.
Fixes#185.