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Dmitrii Bocharov commented on JBIDE-22803:
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[~jeffmaury], [~adietish] i talked to OS devs and they pointed me to
https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/pkg/cmd/cli/cmd/version.g... on how to
retrieve the OS version. I tested it on
https://console.engint.openshift.com, e.g.
https://console.engint.openshift.com/version/openshift, but had an error: User
"openshift-dev" cannot "get" on "/version/openshift"
I talked to [~jcantrill] and [~deads2k]:
{quote}deads2k: dbocharo: it's an upgrade step:
https://docs.openshift.org/latest/architecture/additional_concepts/author...
deads2k: dbocharo: the roles are based on the client being used. If you start a fresh
server with a fresh etcd that has the /version/openshift endpoint, it's all set up
already
deads2k: dbocharo: I think that server is too old. Pretty sure we added it in 3.3{quote}
So we wanted to use the OS version to detect whether watching projects feature enabled or
not. And now it turned out that the feature of getting OS version is version-dependent
itself =(
When OS projects are created and deleted, seems Openshift explorer
restores non existing values
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Key: JBIDE-22803
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-22803
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.4.1.AM2
Reporter: Jeff MAURY
Assignee: Dmitrii Bocharov
Labels: explorer, openshift, openshift_v3
Fix For: 4.4.2.AM2
Attachments: after application creation.png, after build finished.png, Openshift
Web Console.png, screenshot-1.png
EXEC: create an Openshift project
EXEC: expand it
EXEC: Create an application in this project (nodejs-example)
ASSERT: wait for the pod to be available
EXEC: delete the Openshit project
EXEC: create an Openshift project (using the same name. You may have to repeat this step
as you may got error that it still exists)
EXEC: expand it
EXEC: Create an application in this project (nodejs-example)
EXEC: expand the nodejs-example node
ASSERT: you should see 2 pods the old one and the build pod you just created:
[^screenshot-1.png]
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