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Name: hcloud-upload-image
Version: 1.1.0
Release: 0
Summary: Quickly upload any raw disk images into your Hetzner Cloud projects
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/apricote/hcloud-upload-image/
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: vendor.tar.gz
BuildRequires: bash-completion
BuildRequires: fish
BuildRequires: zsh
BuildRequires: golang(API) >= 1.24
%description
Quickly upload any raw disk images into your Hetzner Cloud projects!
The Hetzner Cloud API does not support uploading disk images directly, and it
only provides a limited set of default images. The only option for custom disk
images that users have is by taking a "snapshot" of an existing servers root
disk. These can then be used to create new servers.
To create a completely custom disk image, users have to follow these steps:
* Create server with the correct server type
* Enable rescue system for the server
* Boot the server
* Download the disk image from within the rescue system
* Write disk image to servers root disk
* Shut down the server
* Take a snapshot of the servers root disk
* Delete the server
This is an annoyingly long process. Many users have automated this with Packer
& packer-plugin-hcloud before, but Packer offers a lot of additional complexity
to wrap your head around.
This repository provides a simple CLI tool & Go library to do the above.
%package -n %{name}-bash-completion
Summary: Bash Completion for %{name}
Group: System/Shells
Requires: %{name} = %{version}
Requires: bash-completion
Supplements: (%{name} and bash-completion)
BuildArch: noarch
%description -n %{name}-bash-completion
Bash command line completion support for %{name}.
%package -n %{name}-fish-completion
Summary: Fish Completion for %{name}
Group: System/Shells
Requires: %{name} = %{version}
Supplements: (%{name} and fish)
BuildArch: noarch
%description -n %{name}-fish-completion
Fish command line completion support for %{name}.
%package -n %{name}-zsh-completion
Summary: Zsh Completion for %{name}
Group: System/Shells
Requires: %{name} = %{version}
Supplements: (%{name} and zsh)
BuildArch: noarch
%description -n %{name}-zsh-completion
zsh command line completion support for %{name}.
%prep
%autosetup -p 1 -a 1
%build
go build \
-mod=vendor \
-buildmode=pie \
-trimpath \
-ldflags=" \
-X github.com/apricote/hcloud-upload-image/internal/version.version=%{version} \
-X github.com/apricote/hcloud-upload-image/internal/version.versionPrerelease=" \
-o bin/%{name}
%install
# Install the binary.
install -D -m 0755 bin/%{name} %{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/%{name}
# create the bash completion file
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/bash-completion/completions/
%{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/%{name} completion bash > %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/bash-completion/completions/%{name}
# create the fish completion file
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/
%{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/%{name} completion fish > %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/%{name}.fish
# create the zsh completion file
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/zsh/site-functions/
%{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/%{name} completion zsh > %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/zsh/site-functions/_%{name}
%check
%{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/%{name} --version | grep %{version}
%files
%doc README.md
%license LICENSE
%{_bindir}/%{name}
%files -n %{name}-bash-completion
%{_datarootdir}/bash-completion/completions/%{name}
%files -n %{name}-fish-completion
%{_datarootdir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/%{name}.fish
%files -n %{name}-zsh-completion
%{_datarootdir}/zsh/site-functions/_%{name}
%changelog