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Feature #2918

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Add commands for Settings

Added by Tomáš Strachota over 10 years ago. Updated almost 9 years ago.

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Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Has duplicate Hammer CLI - Feature #4243: Add commands for Foreman settingsDuplicate02/04/2014Actions
Actions #1

Updated by Tomáš Strachota over 10 years ago

  • Target version changed from 1.3.0 to 1.4.0
Actions #2

Updated by Greg Sutcliffe over 10 years ago

  • Target version deleted (1.4.0)
Actions #3

Updated by Dominic Cleal over 10 years ago

  • Project changed from Foreman to Hammer CLI
  • Category deleted (44)
Actions #4

Updated by Martin Bacovsky about 10 years ago

  • Related to Feature #4243: Add commands for Foreman settings added
Actions #5

Updated by Martin Bacovsky about 10 years ago

  • Related to deleted (Feature #4243: Add commands for Foreman settings)
Actions #6

Updated by Martin Bacovsky about 10 years ago

  • Has duplicate Feature #4243: Add commands for Foreman settings added
Actions #7

Updated by Arnold Bechtoldt almost 10 years ago

+1

Please provide management of Foreman settings.

I plan to extend my SaltStack Formula (https://github.com/bechtoldt/foreman-formula) to manage Foreman settings after Foreman installation.

Actions #8

Updated by Anonymous almost 10 years ago

Just as a note, this is very easy to do if you know a little Ruby, e.g take a look at https://github.com/huit/astapor/blob/master/bin/seeds.rb

Still a means to do this from hammer would be appreciated.

Actions #9

Updated by Bryan Kearney over 9 years ago

  • Bugzilla link set to 1165245
Actions #10

Updated by The Foreman Bot about 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Ready For Testing
  • Pull request https://github.com/theforeman/hammer-cli-foreman/pull/168 added
Actions #11

Updated by Anonymous about 9 years ago

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