--- # Version of this data structure's format. # Version string is maintained in accordance with SemVer. version: "1.3.0" # Aliases between paths used for consuming content under RHUI entitlements. # # Each item defines a "src" (a path accessible under RHUI entitlements) # and a "dest" (a path where identical content is accessible under non-RHUI entitlements). # For example, /content/dist/rhel/rhui/X should be an alias for /content/dist/rhel/X. # # For some of these aliases, certain content is filtered under the /rhui/ paths # (mainly architectures). This is currently not expressed in the dataset here. rhui_alias: - src: /content/aus/rhel8/rhui dest: /content/aus/rhel8 - src: /content/aus/rhel/rhui dest: /content/aus/rhel - src: /content/beta/rhel8/rhui dest: /content/beta/rhel8 - src: /content/beta/rhel-alt/rhui dest: /content/beta/rhel-alt - src: /content/beta/rhel/rhui dest: /content/beta/rhel - src: /content/beta/rhs/rhui dest: /content/beta/rhs - src: /content/dist/layered/rhui dest: /content/dist/layered - src: /content/dist/middleware/rhui dest: /content/dist/middleware - src: /content/dist/rhel8/rhui dest: /content/dist/rhel8 - src: /content/dist/rhel-alt/rhui dest: /content/dist/rhel-alt - src: /content/dist/rhel/rhui dest: /content/dist/rhel - src: /content/dist/rhes/rhui dest: /content/dist/rhes - src: /content/dist/rhs/rhui dest: /content/dist/rhs - src: /content/e4s/rhel8/rhui dest: /content/e4s/rhel8 - src: /content/e4s/rhel/rhui dest: /content/e4s/rhel - src: /content/els/rhel/rhui dest: /content/els/rhel - src: /content/eus/rhel8/rhui dest: /content/eus/rhel8 - src: /content/eus/rhel/rhui dest: /content/eus/rhel - src: /content/rc/rhel/rhui dest: /content/rc/rhel # Aliases between paths relating to the origin area of CDN. origin_alias: # Top-level of origin is accessible also under "content". # # Original rationale: relative symlinks from Packages to origin were shared between rhui # and non-rhui repos, but paths for rhui repos are one level deeper than non-rhui repos. # # That means a relative link starting with a sequence of "../../.." reaching up to # /origin for a non-rhui repo would only reach up to /content/origin for a rhui repo; # hence for the same link to work in both cases, this alias must exist. - src: /content/origin dest: /origin # "rpm" and "rpms" mean the same thing under origin. # # This was originally introduced due to a bug in publishing tools, where some code # was designed for "rpms" while other code was designed for "rpm". Rather than fixing # it properly, it was worked around by a symlink, and the workaround is now effectively # permanent. - src: /origin/rpm dest: /origin/rpms # Aliases between two RHEL-X repositories, both of which contain the latest RHEL-X release. releasever_alias: # Each item defines a "src" (a floating RHEL-X repository that always contains the latest content # for a major RHEL release) and a "dest" (a RHEL-X.Y repository, containing the published content # for the latest minor release version of RHEL-X). # # For example, /content/dist/rhelX/X should be an alias for /content/dist/rhelX/X.Y, where X is a # major version of RHEL and X.Y is a minor version of RHEL. # # These aliases are intended for use with product versions no longer receiving releases, i.e. those # not covered by rhel_open_dist. For currently active versions, aliases are instead derived from # other fields such as env_to_releasever_mappings. - src: /content/dist/rhel0/0 dest: /content/dist/rhel0/0.9 - src: /content/dist/rhel1/1 dest: /content/dist/rhel1/1.11 # Content set prefixes which should be using symlinks at the $releasever level # according to normal business logic, but for historical reasons are exempt # and instead do not use symlinks. symlink_exceptions: - "/this/is/an/example/" release_stream_mappings: aus: - "0.0" eus: - "0.0" tus: - "0.0" e4s: - "0.0" other: - "0.0" # Maps an environment to its current and latest dist and beta RHEL releasevers. env_to_releasever_mappings: qa: current_rhel0_beta: "0.0" current_rhel0_dist: "0.0" latest_rhel0_beta: "0.0" latest_rhel0_dist: "0.0" stage: current_rhel0_beta: "0.0" current_rhel0_dist: "0.0" latest_rhel0_beta: "0.0" latest_rhel0_dist: null prod: current_rhel0_beta: "0.0" current_rhel0_dist: "0.0" latest_rhel0_beta: "0.0" latest_rhel0_dist: "0.0" # Workaround used to override cf-me's platform_full_version. cfme_version_mappings: "0.0": "0.0" # Maps a RHEL variant substring to an expected TPS string. tps_variant_mappings: "example-arch": "Example-Variant" # Workaround used to override the initial RHEL version override_initial_rhel_release: "0": "0.0" # Workaround used to override the final RHEL version for given content set override_final_rhel_release: "cs_label_example": "0.0" # Maps an architecture to RHEL versions that do not include said architecture. filter_arches_from_release: "0": - example_64 # Add your product ID here if your layered product's content sets identify a # "layered_product_version", but you do not wish to set the "product_version" field in your # repo's repo notes to your product's layered_product_version. # Does not apply to cert, openstack, openstack-director, openstack-optools, ose-3.0, or rhs. ignore_lp_version_product_ids: - "000" # The RHUI product ID. Used to identify RHUI repos that do not contain the 'rhui' substring. rhui_product_id: "000" # Maps a major RHEL version (platform_major_version), a layered product, or a platform to a list # of acceptable GA signing keys (ga_keys) and (optional) beta signing keys (beta_keys). The # default mapping is used to define default signing keys. signing_keys_mappings: platform: example_platform: ga_keys: - "FFFFFFFF" beta_keys: - "BBBBBBBB" example_none: ga_keys: [] layered_product: example-lp: ga_keys: - "00000000" major_version: "0": ga_keys: - "00000000" beta_keys: - "BBBBBBBB" default: ga_keys: - "00000000" beta_keys: - "BBBBBBBB" # A list of RHEL releasevers (minor versions) that should be excluded from listing files exclude_from_listings: - "0.0" # Major RHEL versions which are still expecting new minor releases in # future. Versions not listed here are exempt from various tooling. rhel_open_dist: - 0 # If set to False, ubi_population repo note will be set False for all ubi DOT repos and # no ubi DOT repo will be populated. populate_ubi_dot_repos: True # repo_overrides can be used to define mappings between certain criteria matching CDN repos # and configuration which should be set on those repos. The intended usage is to allow # for fine-grained and (usually) temporary deviations from the baseline configuration. # Allowed value types are boolean, string, integer or float. repo_overrides: stage: # everything is flagged by default - if_match_id: . key: example value: true # but let's keep at least some e2e repos without the flag so the # old behavior continues to be tested - if_match_id: e2e.*rhel-8 key: example value: false prod: # rhel9 content identified by subtree should be flagged - if_match_path: /content/dist/rhel9/ key: example value: true # rhel8 content identified by pulp repo ID created after a certain date # should be flagged - if_match_id: rhel-8 if_created_after: "2023-06-01T14:00:00Z" key: example value: true