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Issue #5941
closedImporting from file:/// destroys the repo you important from
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Description
Say you have two pulp_file repos, e.g.:
[bmbouter@localhost pulp3]$ tree file
file
├── 1.iso
├── 2.iso
├── 3.iso
└── PULP_MANIFEST
0 directories, 4 files
[bmbouter@localhost pulp3]$ tree file_backup
file_backup
├── 1.iso
├── 2.iso
├── 3.iso
└── PULP_MANIFEST
0 directories, 4 files
Then create a repository and remote pointing at it. In my case that is done in shell_plus with:
foo = FileRepository(name='foo')
foo.save()
bar = FileRemote(name='bar', url='file:///home/vagrant/devel/file/PULP_MANIFEST')
bar.save()
Then I trigger the sync with:
http POST :80/pulp/api/v3/repositories/file/file/879db281-731f-4705-86e7-f6fc55e6fd5a/sync/ remote=/pulp/api/v3/remotes/file/file/49e8628b-f3f9-4e5f-979a-efb572b861d7/
using the URLs of the repository and remote respectively.
Then the repository I sync'd from is gone:
(pulp) [vagrant@pulp3-source-fedora31 devel]$ tree file
file
└── PULP_MANIFEST
0 directories, 1 file
Actions
Copy files when they originate out of MEDIA_ROOT
Django would move files in cases where the source was a file:/// repository.
https://pulp.plan.io/issues/5941 closes #5941
https://pulp.plan.io/issues/5870 closes #5870