fedrepo_req is a command-line (CLI) tool developed in Python that provides an easy way to submit ticket requests for things such as:
fedrepo-req - a command to request new packages:
Usage: fedrepo-req [OPTIONS] REPO [BRANCH] The entry point of the Click application Options: -d, --description TEXT The package's description. -m, --monitor [no-monitoring|monitoring|monitoring-with-scratch] Monitoring type for the package. -n, --namespace [rpms|container|modules|test-modules] The repo's namespace. -s, --summary TEXT Override the package's summary from the ticket. -t, --ticket TEXT The package request's ticket number. -u, --upstreamurl TEXT The package's upstream URL. --sla TEXT The SLAs tied to the first branch. This must be in the format of "sla_name:2017-12-25" --help Show this message and exit.
Below is an example when requesting the "python" repository with the default
"f27" branch and default SLA. The -t
represents the Bugzilla ticket number
for the package review:
$ fedrepo-req python -t 1234
Below is an example when requesting the "python" repository with the "2.7"
branch and two SLAs. The -t
represents the Bugzilla ticket number for the
package review:
$ fedrepo-req python 2.7 --sla security_fixes:2020-01-01 --sla bug_fixes:2020-01-01 -t 1234
fedrepo-req-branch - a command to request new package branches:
Usage: fedrepo-req-branch [OPTIONS] PACKAGE BRANCH The entry point of the Click application Options: -n, --namespace [rpms|container|modules|test-modules] The repo's namespace. --sla TEXT [required] --help Show this message and exit.
Below is an example of requesting the "2.7" branch for the "python" package:
$ fedrepo-req-branch python 2.7 --sla security_fixes:2020-01-01 --sla bug_fixes:2020-01-01
The default configuration is located at /etc/fedrepo_req/config.ini
.
To get started, you'll need to get a Pagure API key to the "dist-git-requests"
repo and add it to ~/.config/fedrepo_req/config.ini
. To do this:
https://pagure.io/dist-git-requests/token/new
~/.config/fedrepo_req/config.ini
[app] pagure_api_token = <api_key_here>
If you are using the fedrepo-req-admin tool, you'll need to get a Pagure API
key to create projects/repos and add it to ~/.config/fedrepo_req/config.ini
.
To do this:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/pagure/settings/token/new
~/.config/fedrepo_req/config.ini
[admin] pagure_api_token = <api_key_here>
Additionally, you'll need an API key on the "dist-git-requests" repo to comment and close tickets. To do this:
https://pagure.io/dist-git-requests/token/new
~/.config/fedrepo_req/config.ini
[admin] pagure_ticket_api_token = <api_key_here>
Additionally, you'll need an API token to make modifications in PDC. To do this:
https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/rest_api/v1/auth/token/
and follow the
directions to obtain a token[admin] pdc_api_token = <api_key_here>