[Pulp-list] Puppet in the CLI

Jay Dobies jason.dobies at redhat.com
Wed Aug 22 12:41:06 UTC 2012


On 08/22/2012 02:43 AM, Jason Connor wrote:
> I'm also leaning toward option 2, version 2.
>
> I tried mental exercise on a 3rd version. Namely and auto-type detecting script, but you hung up on the help flag alone, so I don't think it'll fly.
>
> O2V2 is, imo, the cleanest.

I thought of a O2V2 this morning where we keep a single pulp-admin 
script but branch at the root of the commands:

pulp-admin rpm repo ...
pulp-admin puppet repo ...
pulp-admin generic repo ...

It's basically the same concept of individual trees of commands, but a 
single script. I'm still leaning towards O2V2, but figured I'd throw 
that out there.

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> On Aug 21, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Jay Dobies <jason.dobies at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> https://fedorahosted.org/pulp/wiki/GCCLITypes
>>
>> When first adding the RPM extensions, I knew we'd have to figure something out when we supported Puppet but decided to hold off on the decision and see how things took shape.
>>
>> It's time to revisit the CLI structure and how to handle the fact that the Pulp team is now providing support for 2 different plugin packs, keeping in mind that that number may grow depending on what other types of content we decide to bite off and maintain as a team (or get contributed).
>>
>> The page above describes my thought process in how to handle our admin CLI with multiple types. I included some chat conversations with the community on what they think as well.
>>
>> It's pretty clear reading it which way I'm leaning. I'd like to come to a conclusion following the scrum meeting tomorrow, but I don't want to wait that long to hear any brilliant ideas you have on the issue since I'll probably start down a path this afternoon. So please reply to this or me personally if you have a strong opinion in any direction.
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