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Definitely. I'll add this as a JIRA for me.
- - Juca.
On 03/17/2015 09:04 AM, Heiko W.Rupp wrote:
Could this "osc login" flow serve as a blueprint for us
when
configuring external feeds? Like providing such a tool and then
some "base classes" (*) that the feed can use to read the data?
*) This of course depends on programming language etc.
Forwarded message:
> From: Luke Meyer <lmeyer(a)redhat.com> To: Fabiano Franz
> <ffranz(a)redhat.com> Cc: Openshift Dev
> <dev(a)lists.openshift.redhat.com> Subject: Re: Introducing 'osc
> login' Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 00:14:44 -0400 (EDT)
>
> *cheers* \o/
>
> The users (and their administrators) will thank you!
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fabiano Franz"
> <ffranz(a)redhat.com> To: "Openshift Dev"
> <dev(a)lists.openshift.redhat.com> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015
> 6:07:14 PM Subject: Introducing 'osc login'
>
> The 'osc login' command were merged[1] earlier today featuring a
> lot of improvements in terms of usability for users of the
> OpenShift v3 command line tools.
>
> This new command is intended to be the "entry point" for
> first-time users, featuring not only the negotiation of a session
> token with the OpenShift server, but also an interactive setup
> flow for configuring the command line tools. Basically when
> running 'osc login', users will be presented to an interactive
> process that will ask a few questions (server URL, credentials,
> etc) and in the end will *automatically save* a config file
> compliant with .kubeconfig that will later be used by every
> subsequent command.
>
> Were also added OpenShift-specific ways for providing a config
> file: the path to a config can now be provided by either the
> --config flag, OPENSHIFTCONFIG env var,
> ~/.config/openshift/.config file or .openshiftconfig file in the
> current directory (some of these path names are still under
> discussion).
>
> Notice that a couple things that were originally part of this
> pull request, like user-friendly messages with colors, were not
> merged and will be in forthcoming improvements.
>
> Finally, the package also introduces the 'osc project' command
> that can be used to either display the project currently in use
> or switch to another project, through 'osc project
> <project-name>'.
>
> End-user docs will follow. Please let us know if you have
> comments or suggestions.
>
> Fabiano Franz
>
> [1]
https://github.com/openshift/origin/pull/992
>
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