* --local-package: use this option if you're trying to build a
package which doesn't exist on the server
* --alternative-project <project>: use this option to specify an
alternative project if the current project doesn't exist on the
server, e.g.: osc build [OPTS] --alternative-project openSUSE:10.3 standard i586 BUILD_DESCR
- some other minor cleanups in build.py
- get_repos_of_project() is now a generator function
(you don't have to checkout the package to view the buildlog)
- renamed "get_log()" to "get_buildlog" to avoid any confusion with
"get_commitlog()"
- added new method "print_buildlog()" which prints out the buildlog on the
standard output
* some new things like showing newly added files
* moved the whole code into a new methode (make_diff())
* behave more like svn when doing a diff against a certain revision
- changed the storedir attribut of the Package() class to an absolute
filename - normally this shouldn't have any impact on existing methods, functionality etc.
get_config(override_conffile = None,
override_http_debug = None,
override_apisrv = None)
Thus, it should be possible to use the osc module with one simple
conf.get_config() call. It is no longer required to set up the api url in the
config dict, and call conf.init_basicauth().
* by default the new files will be comitted
(if it is a new package or if there are no
source files on the server)
* added --disable-commit option switch to
import the package only locally
* added --delete-old-files option switch to
delete old files from the server.
- some changes in the Package class:
* extended existing commit() method to do
all the commit work (before it was done
in the do_commit() method).
* moved stuff from the constructor into a
new method (update_datastructs()).
* now a package can be imported from a
src.rpm
* thanks to Peter for his is_rpm() and is_srcrpm()
methods
- split out some methods into smaller ones (so they
can be reused for other tasks)
- added some new methods for unpacking a src.rpm
- changed read_meta_from_spec() method to be more
flexible (it is possible to specify the tags and
sections).
- rework editmeta class, because it was programmed to pull content from the
server first
- add a catch-all for the depracated commands which refers to the new meta command
- if PUT on metadata fails with a 500, and http_debug is True, print out the
body of the server reply
- rename update_pacmeta() to update_local_pacmeta() for clarity
- rename update_filesmeta() to update_local_filesmeta() for clarity
* when searching a package/project it
is also possible to search for the search term
in the <title /> and <description /> elements of
a package/project.
* show only exact matches
* etc.
- please tell me if the usability is too "complex"
or if the output of the results is too weird.
edituser. TODO:
- write usage info
- implement -c|--create
- implement -F|--file
- check whether I broke usage of metadata copying/creation from withing
linkpac or copypac
- re-implement createpac and friends as aliasses to the new meta command -- I
just commented them out for now
- fix metadata change detection, which no longer relies on the timestamp of the
temporary file
- add close() in dgst(), which seemed to miss (I can't see a reason why it
should not be there0
- commit: new option -F/--file to read commit message from file
- commit: print committed revision number
- Package.commit(): return the new revision number
- implementing a provisionary log command for the commit log
- commit: implemented -m option for the commit message
- commit files together, if (and only if) do_commits = 1 is set in the
[general] section of .oscrc
- extended "osc co prj pac" to checkout a specific revision of pac
- extended "osc up" to update to a specific revision
- extended "osc diff" to diff the working copy against a
specific revision on the server. NOTE: comparing two
server-side revisions (osc diff -r 11:12) is currently
not supported!
called with change_is_required=False.
- linkpac: correctly set the destination project in the template used for the
new package, although the api didn't seem to notice the mistake so far.
related to points that were raised during employment in osc:
# v0.8.3
- Fix a bug where errors with passing an incorrect number of args to
functions in do_foo() implementations would be masked.
# v1.0.0
- [backward incompat] `Cmdln.main()` no longer takes an `optparser`
argument. Top-level option parsing has been changed so that top-level
options for a `Cmdln` subclass can more naturally be defined and
handled on the class definition. Changes:
- `Cmdln.main()` calls `self.get_optparser` to get an option handler.
Subclasses should overload this method for custom top-level options.
- After option parsing, but before sub-command handling, the
`self.postoptparse()` hook is called.
- Add a `version` attribute on `Cmdln` subclasses. If set, the default
top-level option parser will have a `--version` attribute.
- [backward incompat] Simplify the StopProcessing/opts.stop handling for
option handling in subcommands. The "opts" argument to "do_*"
sub-command functions will no longer have a "stop" value.
StopProcessing is now called StopOptionProcessing. This shouldn't
affect simple usage of cmdln.py.
- adjust osc.commandline for these changes.
- implement --extra-pkgs option
- pass the list of extra packages to the backend, as "add=pkg" query parameters
- use osc.core.get_buildinfo(), instead of os.system('osc buildinfo ...')
- implement adding query parameters to constructed URLs in a more generic way
- save api server url to .osc/_apiurl. This requires changing makeurl() and all
calls to it.
- implement 'info' subcommand, essential for debugging these changes.
- use new api routes in all places
- buildhistory works again
- copypac: implement package copy from one buildservice instance to another
(--to-apiurl option)
- the results subcommand handles <working copy> arguments now
which was still using sys.argv
- build: use own api server as upstream URL in urllist. So far,
api.opensuse.org was hardcoded in the download URL [#265211].
a URL now, so the variable "scheme" which was needed in addition before
becomes obsolete. For backward compatibility, a hostname (and scheme
variable) are still accepted. Likewise, the auth sections in the config take
a URL now, and a hostname:port to keep old config working.
Furthermore, apisrv can be overridden by -A on the commandline. HTTP or HTTPS
scheme is determined from the URL. Credentials must be configured in .oscrc.
Bump version to 0.95.
New features:
- implement "rebuild all failed packages", via --failed option in rebuildpac
subcommand (new api route)
- status -v shows all files, including unmodified ones
- suppress the legend in prjresults by default (show with -l)
- add global options to override config
- can use arbitrary api server via global -A option
- -H enables HTTP traffic debugging
- --version
Bugfixes:
- fix typo in delete_project() (the line building up the URL got lost)
- fix the commit subcommand's arguments. This works correctly now:
osc ci ../test/onlyinwc `pwd` fstab ../test/f2
- fix buildinfo subcommand, if no specfile is posted. Broke with the recent URL
handling rewrite, but didn't seem to bother because the build subcommand
always sends the specfile.
- try to fix buildhistory route, but it might be gone actually (need to pursue)
- add --clean/--noinit to osc build help output
- adding http_GET/POST/PUT/DELETE() functions, which dispatch to
http_request(), and use them everywhere
- removing othermethods.py
- keeping urlopen(), in case it is used from externally, but have it print out
a "depracated" message
- finally, implementing a global HTTP debug mode
* I moved edit_meta into an own class representing metadata. that
metadata is retrieved in the constructor, can be accessed as an
elementree and can be synced back to the filesystem.
I'm using that myself to update metadata and I changed the use of
edit_meta to use that class.