Bug #181

External node import prints 'nil' instead of 'class foo missing'

Added by Dis Connect over 3 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:Closed Start:03/17/2010
Priority:Normal Due date:
Assigned to:Ohad Levy % Done:

100%

Category:Importers
Target version:0.1-5
Backlog: Difficulity:
Votes: 0

Description

As a secondary issue, it prints it before the "processing hostname" line.

At a minimum it should print "Class "foo" not found". Ideally there should be a flag to create missing classes on the fly.

Associated revisions

Revision 722ba6f1a71c97beaa800a7781b4c0e82ed9c5f7
Added by Ohad Levy about 3 years ago

fixes #181 - External node import prints 'nil' instead of 'class foo missing'

Revision cf2f76565425ee835f354e6240511ae9dd9d2050
Added by Ohad Levy about 3 years ago

fixes #181 - External node import prints 'nil' instead of 'class foo missing'

History

Updated by Ohad Levy about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Assigned
  • Target version set to 0.1-5

Updated by Ohad Levy about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to Ready For Testing
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100

Updated by Dis Connect about 3 years ago

Looks good here:

Failed to import tag-tester for autotest1.foo.com: doesn't exists in our database - ignoreing
processing autotest1.foo.com DONE

Updated by Ohad Levy about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed

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