Re: [opensuse-buildservice] further proxy support for OSC.
On 08/05/09 11:35, Petit Eric wrote:
You confirm, MonoOSC work behind a proxy ? i never test it or had feedback of it :-)
I can confirm that MonoOSC is working fine behind a proxy. The initial issues that I had with it, was purely due to being unknown to the MonoOSC interface.
I don't know wath you mean by submitreq, can you give me more details and as you say, if API support it, i can easy add this, also if you
It concerns the command : osc submitreq create -m"text.." <SOURCEPROJECT> <PACKAGE> <TARGETPROJECT> This command will create a request to include the changes made in the <SOURCEPROJECT> to the <PACKAGE> in the <TARGETPROJECT>. You have more subcommands of osc submitreq, like list, revoke, accept, etc. I will see if I can find anything on that website you gave me before with regards to the available api's. Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
2009/5/8 Raymond Wooninck
On 08/05/09 11:35, Petit Eric wrote:
You confirm, MonoOSC work behind a proxy ? i never test it or had feedback of it :-)
I can confirm that MonoOSC is working fine behind a proxy. The initial issues that I had with it, was purely due to being unknown to the MonoOSC interface.
I don't know wath you mean by submitreq, can you give me more details and as you say, if API support it, i can easy add this, also if you
It concerns the command : osc submitreq create -m"text.." <SOURCEPROJECT> <PACKAGE> <TARGETPROJECT>
This command will create a request to include the changes made in the <SOURCEPROJECT> to the <PACKAGE> in the <TARGETPROJECT>. You have more subcommands of osc submitreq, like list, revoke, accept, etc.
I will see if I can find anything on that website you gave me before with regards to the available api's.
osc provide folowing submitreq features, wich one are you interested : osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] SOURCEPRJ SOURCEPKG DESTPRJ [DESTPKG] osc submitreq list [PRJ [PKG]] osc submitreq log ID osc submitreq show [-d] ID osc submitreq accept [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq decline [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq delete [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq revoke [-m TEXT] ID
Regards
Raymond
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Raymond , i'm not using osc and this feature, also i don't have write
acces to other project, but the easy way to add this feature and all
other in MonoOSC, is to add the -H flags and save the URL to give me
it,
for example :
osc -H submitreq list home:rwooninck:updates
send me : GET https://api.opensuse.org/search/request?match=submit/target/@project='home%3Arwooninck%3Aupdates'
The URL is only what i need, after what it will be really simple to
add this in MonoOSC
2009/5/8 Petit Eric
2009/5/8 Raymond Wooninck
: On 08/05/09 11:35, Petit Eric wrote:
You confirm, MonoOSC work behind a proxy ? i never test it or had feedback of it :-)
I can confirm that MonoOSC is working fine behind a proxy. The initial issues that I had with it, was purely due to being unknown to the MonoOSC interface.
I don't know wath you mean by submitreq, can you give me more details and as you say, if API support it, i can easy add this, also if you
It concerns the command : osc submitreq create -m"text.." <SOURCEPROJECT> <PACKAGE> <TARGETPROJECT>
This command will create a request to include the changes made in the <SOURCEPROJECT> to the <PACKAGE> in the <TARGETPROJECT>. You have more subcommands of osc submitreq, like list, revoke, accept, etc.
I will see if I can find anything on that website you gave me before with regards to the available api's.
osc provide folowing submitreq features, wich one are you interested :
osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] SOURCEPRJ SOURCEPKG DESTPRJ [DESTPKG] osc submitreq list [PRJ [PKG]] osc submitreq log ID osc submitreq show [-d] ID osc submitreq accept [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq decline [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq delete [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq revoke [-m TEXT] ID
Regards
Raymond
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Alternativaly, by waiting i implement feature you can simply open the
folowing link in your webbrowser :
https://api.opensuse.org/search/request?match=submit/target/@project=%27home...
2009/5/8 Petit Eric
Raymond , i'm not using osc and this feature, also i don't have write acces to other project, but the easy way to add this feature and all other in MonoOSC, is to add the -H flags and save the URL to give me it, for example : osc -H submitreq list home:rwooninck:updates send me : GET https://api.opensuse.org/search/request?match=submit/target/@project='home%3Arwooninck%3Aupdates'
The URL is only what i need, after what it will be really simple to add this in MonoOSC
2009/5/8 Petit Eric
: 2009/5/8 Raymond Wooninck
: On 08/05/09 11:35, Petit Eric wrote:
You confirm, MonoOSC work behind a proxy ? i never test it or had feedback of it :-)
I can confirm that MonoOSC is working fine behind a proxy. The initial issues that I had with it, was purely due to being unknown to the MonoOSC interface.
I don't know wath you mean by submitreq, can you give me more details and as you say, if API support it, i can easy add this, also if you
It concerns the command : osc submitreq create -m"text.." <SOURCEPROJECT> <PACKAGE> <TARGETPROJECT>
This command will create a request to include the changes made in the <SOURCEPROJECT> to the <PACKAGE> in the <TARGETPROJECT>. You have more subcommands of osc submitreq, like list, revoke, accept, etc.
I will see if I can find anything on that website you gave me before with regards to the available api's.
osc provide folowing submitreq features, wich one are you interested :
osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] SOURCEPRJ SOURCEPKG DESTPRJ [DESTPKG] osc submitreq list [PRJ [PKG]] osc submitreq log ID osc submitreq show [-d] ID osc submitreq accept [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq decline [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq delete [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq revoke [-m TEXT] ID
Regards
Raymond
--
Cordially.
Small Eric Quotations of the days: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If one day one reproaches you that your work is not a work of professional, say you that: Amateurs built the arch of Noah, and professionals the Titanic. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Few people are done for independence, it is the privilege of the powerful ones. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
No key was wounded during the drafting of this message.
--
Cordially.
Small Eric Quotations of the days: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If one day one reproaches you that your work is not a work of professional, say you that: Amateurs built the arch of Noah, and professionals the Titanic. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Few people are done for independence, it is the privilege of the powerful ones. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
No key was wounded during the drafting of this message.
-- Cordially. Small Eric Quotations of the days: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If one day one reproaches you that your work is not a work of professional, say you that: Amateurs built the arch of Noah, and professionals the Titanic. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Few people are done for independence, it is the privilege of the powerful ones. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- No key was wounded during the drafting of this message. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
Petit Eric wrote:
osc provide folowing submitreq features, wich one are you interested :
osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] osc submitreq create [-m TEXT] SOURCEPRJ SOURCEPKG DESTPRJ [DESTPKG] osc submitreq list [PRJ [PKG]] osc submitreq log ID osc submitreq show [-d] ID osc submitreq accept [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq decline [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq delete [-m TEXT] ID osc submitreq revoke [-m TEXT] ID
All of them, of course! What is the purpose of client, when some of the features have to be done using the other client ? -- Best Regards / S pozdravom, Pavol RUSNAK SUSE LINUX, s.r.o Package Maintainer Lihovarska 1060/12 PGP 0xA6917144 19000 Praha 9, CR prusnak[at]suse.cz http://www.suse.cz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org
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Pavol Rusnak
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Petit Eric
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Raymond Wooninck