* Fix NetworkManager connection name for VLANs
The connection name for VLANs should include the parent interface name
for better identification. This was originally the intention, but the
interface object's name property was used which appears empty at that
point.
* Disallow creating multiple connections for the same VLAN id
Only allow a single connection per interface and VLAN id. The regular
network commands can be used to alter the configuration.
* Fix pytest
* Simply connection id name generation
Always rely on the Supervisor interface representation's name attribute
to generate the NetworkManager connection id. Make sure that the name
is correctly set when creating VLAN interfaces as well.
* Special case VLAN configuration
We can't use the match information when comparing Supervisor interface
representation with D-Bus representations. Special case VLAN and
compare using VLAN ID and parent interface.
Note that this currently compares connection UUID of the parent
interface.
* Fix pytest
* Separate VLAN creation logic from apply_changes
Apply changes is really all about updating the NetworkManager settings
of a particular network interface. The base in apply_changes() is
NetworkInterface class, which is the NetworkManager Device abstraction.
All physical interfaces have such a Device hence it is always present.
The only exception is when creating a VLAN: Since it is a virtual
device, there is no device when creating a VLAN.
This separate the two cases. This makes it much easier to reason if
a VLAN already exists or not, and to handle the case where a VLAN
needs to be created.
For all other network interfaces, the apply_changes() method can
now rely on the presence of the NetworkInterface Device abstraction.
* Add VLAN test interface and VLAN exists test
Add a test which checks that an error gets raised when a VLAN for a
particular interface/id combination already exists.
* Address pylint
* Fix test_ignore_veth_only_changes pytest
* Make VLAN interface disabled to avoid test issues
* Reference setting 38 in mocked connection
* Make sure interface type matches
Require a interface type match before doing any comparision.
* Add Supervisor host network configuration tests
* Fix device type checking
* Fix pytest
* Fix tests by taking VLAN interface into account
* Fix test_load_with_network_connection_issues
This seems like a hack, but it turns out that the additional active
connection caused coresys.host.network.update() to be called, which
implicitly "fake" activated the connection. Now it seems that our
mocking causes IPv4 gateway to be set.
So in a way, the test checked a particular mock behavior instead of
actual intention.
The crucial part of this test is that we make sure the settings remain
unchanged. This is done by ensuring that the the method is still auto.
* Fix test_check_network_interface_ipv4.py
Now that we have the VLAN interface active too it will raise an issue
as well.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Mike Degatano <michael.degatano@gmail.com>
* Fix ruff check issue
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Co-authored-by: Mike Degatano <michael.degatano@gmail.com>
* Allow to set user DNS through API with auto mode
Currently it is only possible to set DNS servers when in static mode.
However, there are use cases to set DNS servers when in auto mode as
well, e.g. if no local DNS server is provided by the DHCP, or the provided
DNS turns out to be non-working.
* Fix use separate data structure for IP configuration fallout
Make sure gateway is correctly converted to the internal IP
representation. Fix type info.
* Overwrite WiFi settings completely too
* Add test for DNS configuration
* Run ruff format
* ruff format
* Use schema validation as source for API defaults
Instead of using replace() simply set the API defaults in the API
schema.
* Revert "Use schema validation as source for API defaults"
This reverts commit 885506fd37.
* Use explicit dataclass initialization
This avoid the unnecessary replaces from before. It also makes it more
obvious that this part of the API doesn't patch existing settings.
* Improve connection settings fixture
Make the connection settings fixture behave more closely to the actual
NetworkManager. The behavior has been tested with NetworkManager 1.42.4
(Debian 12) and 1.44.2 (HAOS 13.1). This likely behaves similar in older
versions too.
* Introduce separate skeleton and settings for wireless
Instead of having a combined network settings object which has
Ethernet and Wirless settings, create a separate settings object for
wireless.
* Handle addresses/address-data property like NetworkManager
* Address ruff check
* Improve network API test
Add a test which changes from "static" to "auto". Validate that settings
are updated accordingly. Specifically, today this does clear the DNS
setting (by not providing the property).
* ruff format
* ruff check
* Complete TEST_INTERFACE rename
* Add partial network update as test case
* Use separate data structure for IP configuration
So far we use the same IpConfig data structure to represent the users
IP setting and the currently applied IP configuration.
This commit separates the two in IpConfig (for the currently applied
IP configuration) and IpSetting (representing the user provided IP
setting).
* Use custom string constants for connection settings
Use separate string constants for all connection settings. This makes
it easier to search where a particular NetworkManager connection
setting is used.
* Use Python typing for IpAddress in IpProperties
* Address pytest issue
* Migrate to Ruff for lint and format
* Fix pylint issues
* DBus property sets into normal awaitable methods
* Fix tests relying on separate tasks in connect
* Fixes from feedback
* Backup and restore track progress in job
* Change to stage only updates and fix tests
* Leave HA alone if it wasn't restored
* skip check HA stage message when we don't check
* Change to helper to get current job
* Fix tests
* Mark jobs as internal to skip notifying HA