Hammer CLI CSV: Issueshttps://projects.theforeman.org/https://projects.theforeman.org/favicon.ico?16970236342017-12-01T21:27:28ZForeman
Redmine Bug #21843 (New): Extract the strings for the foreman-admin pluginhttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/218432017-12-01T21:27:28ZBryan Kearneybryan.kearney@gmail.com
<p>The strings are old, and not connected to transifex.</p> Bug #19945 (New): Consider matching records on import using label instead of namehttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/199452017-06-06T14:55:12ZDavid Davisdaviddavis@redhat.com
<p>Consider the following scenario:</p>
<p>1. I export a content view to csv<br />2. I import that record into another instance<br />3. I change the content view name in the original instance<br />4. I do another import into my other instance.</p>
<p>This'll create a new record in my second instance instead of updating the existing one. With labels being immutable, the above scenario would work if we were using labels during import.</p>
<p>Not sure if this is a feature or a bug.</p> Bug #19915 (New): Support importing/exporting package group filtershttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/199152017-06-04T15:59:02ZDavid Davisdaviddavis@redhat.com
<p>Support importing/exporting of package group filters. It looks like currently, we just export the name of the package group that the filter rule is acting on but this is insufficient since the name could exist in two different repositories. You'll note for example that you can see package group AND repo name when you go to create a package filter rule.</p>
<p>Also, we need to support importing of package filters. It looks like the code that exists is incomplete.</p> Bug #19724 (New): Support importing/exporting erratum filtershttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/197242017-05-31T15:01:30ZDavid Davisdaviddavis@redhat.com
<p>Create an erratum filter and export it via csv. You'll get something like:</p>
<pre>
Name,Content View,Organization,Type,Description,Repositories,Rules
ERRATFILTER,Test,Default Organization,Exclude unknown,,"","start = 2012-01-01,end = 2013-01-01,""types = bugfix,enhancement,security"""
PKGFILTER,Test,Default Organization,Exclude Packages,,zoolander,test|=|3.0
</pre>
<p>Notice the type for my ERRATFILTER is unknown.</p>
<p>Relevant code: <a class="external" href="https://git.io/vHBhC">https://git.io/vHBhC</a></p> Bug #19722 (New): Content view filter export/import does not support archhttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/197222017-05-31T10:36:36ZDavid Davisdaviddavis@redhat.com
<p>The architecture field seems to be missing.</p> Bug #18229 (New): importing itemized subscriptions for content-hosts and activation-keys needs to...https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/182292017-01-24T17:08:48ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>When future-dated subscriptions become available in manifests, importing a CSV to mirror existing with future dated subs needs to work.</p>
<p>For example, a content-host has a "RHEL" sub that expires 2017-02-01. An export csv could be modified to duplicate that subscription with a new one that starts 2017-02-02. Start dates should be a column checked when making the import.</p> Feature #18097 (New): As a user, I want to name :export: config sections for convenient use on th...https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/180972017-01-16T12:34:43ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>For example, I have a custom export defined for content-hosts</p>
<pre>
:csv:
:enable_module: true
:columns:
:content-hosts:
:define:
- :name: Subscription Status
:json:
- subscription_status_label
- :name: Last Checkin
:json:
- subscription_facet_attributes
- last_checkin
:export:
- Name
- Organization
- Subscription Status
- Last Checkin
</pre>
<p>Currently the above config means that --export will always export just those four columns.</p>
<p>Instead, let me add a :name: to the :export: section that may be referred to. Something like this if I had included ":name: substatus" in the conf</p>
<p>hammer csv content-hosts --export --export-name substatus</p> Bug #17725 (New): import/export docker content-view-filtershttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/177252016-12-18T16:36:31ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>Blocked by <a class="external" href="https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/6441">https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/6441</a></p>
<p>export/import docker filters</p> Bug #17645 (New): add a --import just because it's natural to type it after using --exporthttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/176452016-12-12T16:09:50ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>The default is to import the specified --file, however it is natural for user to think that --import is an option to use. Add that option (make it conflict with --export) but no need to actually check it since code should always "if !--export, then import"</p> Feature #16675 (New): hammer csv subscription --in-portal should prompt for portal-password rathe...https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/166752016-09-23T13:33:41ZAndrew Kofinkakofink@redhat.com
<p>Passing `--portal-password superSecretP@assw0rd` via the command line is insecure for multiple reasons such as cli history logging, etc. It would be much better if the user could pass a blank `--portal-password` and hammer prompt the user for the password instead.</p> Bug #16155 (New): having no user or passwd specified in conf file gives unclear error messagehttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/161552016-08-17T14:00:06ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>If the user has not specified a default username/password in the hammer conf files, nor have they specified in on the command line, the error message just says " 'undefined method `clear' for nil:NilClass'". This is part of the stack trace when it fails to make http call.</p>
<p>A better error message is appropriate. (If this is general issue w/ hammer and not specific to csv, change project of this issue.)</p> Bug #15747 (New): add column for download policyhttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/157472016-07-19T14:44:08ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>The download policy should be reflected in the export/import of repositories.</p> Bug #15587 (New): convert Sat-5 export format to hammer csv input formathttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/155872016-07-06T08:59:00ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>The 'hammer import' command takes in csv from a Sat-5 export. The intention is to replace the import command with the appropriate 'hammer csv' commands, which will be supported both upstream and downstream.</p> Feature #15317 (New): when searching for operating system, first search by description then namehttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/153172016-06-06T17:46:36ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>An example not working now is a column value of "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host 7.2" which is the description. The name for this is "RedHat_Enterprise_Linux_Atomic_Host" so the column value, based on current code, should be "RedHat_Enterprise_Linux_Atomic_Host 7.2"</p> Bug #15106 (New): arch and release not calculated correctly on subscriptions exporthttps://projects.theforeman.org/issues/151062016-05-20T04:45:19ZThomas McKaythomasmckay@redhat.com
<p>Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 (RPMs)<br />Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server (RPMs)</p>
<p>Perhaps there is a field in json to use instead of trying to parse the content set name</p>