There is a config option 'include_request_from_project' which
can be set to 0 to exclude all requests originating from the
project in osc [rq|review] list.
To force this behaviour just once (without always editing oscrc
the '--incoming' option can be used.
Pass the filename to the vc script instead of passing its content via
the "-m" parameter. If "osc vc --file <fname>" is issued, it might be
possible that $EDITOR is still opened (if the "vc" script is too old),
which contradicts the --file option's help text. This "break" is acceptable
(just update osc in tandem with the vc script).
Fix NameError in Package.mergefile. It got broken in commit
63c2aa3630 ("Do not run diff3 in the
shell"). The mergefile method itself needs some love because
opening the file with mode 'r' will break sooner or later (when it
was introduced, it was no problem because we lived in the old python2
world). Also, instead of the newly introduced args variable, we could
re-introduce the merge_cmd variable again.
In case diff3 returns something except 0 or 1, osc errors out because the
variable merge_cmd is not defined. It used to exist, but got removed in the
past and is reintroduced via this commit.
Support None as a default option value in the config parser. Using
None is ok for us because whenever we serialize the config the corresponding
options (user, passx (unused), password) will have a non-None value.
Note: _validate_value_types in OscConfigParser is only called by
recent SafeConfigParser implementations.
Simplify the project sr handling in do_submitrequest a bit. It also fixes
a bug in case a target project and --separate-request is specified.
Other bugs are retained for now (for instance, --update-link is ignored).
Most of the stuff is now done in the API.
For just submitting all in one request the following is sufficient:
<action type="submit"> <source project="%s" /> %s </action>
If a target project is given it looks like this:
<action type="submit"> <source project="%s" /> <target project="%s"> %s </action>
We don't need package name or source package and targets anymore.
This is all handled by the API now.
For the --seperate-requests case the check for the entries in the linkinfo
is not working on most cases. So we handle this in the do_submitrequest
and skip the package if X-Opensuse-Errorcode is missing_action which means
basically nothing to do for this package
redesign target_project handling
* Adapt do_config to use the new credentials manager implementation
and add a --change-password option which can be used to change the
password.
* Adapt config_set_option to follow the change in do_config.
* Split selection of the credentials manager descriptor to reuse it
in do_config and interactive_config_setup.
* Introduce new ConfigMissingCredentialsError which is raised in case
of missing credentials (user or password). In this case the user will
be asked to enter the new credentials.
* new module credentials.py which contains classes
and methods to set and get passwords for different
backends:
- python-keyring
- gnomekeyring
- ConfigFile based storage
The new code should be backward compatible except a minor
change in add_section (pass and passx are not removed from
the config parser). This affects only callers that do not pass
a creds_mgr_descriptor.
On initial osc call or initial osc call on new API Url
the user now can decide where to store the password (based
on the backends available on his system)
The upcoming credentials manager abstraction supersedes the old
plaintext_passwd behavior. This commits "breaks" the old behavior:
Passwords are not rewritten anymore (plaintext <-> obfuscated)
Move logic to conf module in new function interactive_config_setup
for new config file and missing apiurl section.
Dropped keyring code, because it was never used in write_initial_config()
python3 "workaround" for the quite fragile code in
RawCmdln._help_preprocess: It depends on the "non-deterministic" order
of preprocessor.items(). Hence, the results may differ on python2 and
python3. The real fix is probably to enforce a fixed iteration order.
See also the discussion in [1].
[1] https://github.com/openSUSE/osc/pull/604
prevent call of preprocessor if ${cmd_name} marker is accidentaly set,
but cmdname is None.
Also for cmd_option_list and cmd_usage
overwrite _help_preprocess_* functions in Osc class