Story #6927
closedAs a user, I can migrate Remotes for SLES repos
100%
Description
Because SLES repos require auth token, there is an additional configuration for them on a remote.
During the migration of an importer:
- inspect the feed URL and identify if the auth token is in the URL
- create an RpmRemote with sles_auth_token set if auth token is found.
Related issues
Updated by ipanova@redhat.com over 4 years ago
- Related to Story #6729: As user, I can sync SUSE repos which require auth-token added
Updated by ttereshc over 4 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to ASSIGNED
- Assignee set to ttereshc
- Sprint set to Sprint 77
Added by ttereshc over 4 years ago
Added by ttereshc over 4 years ago
Revision b05d5a06 | View on GitHub
Add support for SLES importers with query_auth_token configured
Added by ttereshc over 4 years ago
Revision b05d5a06 | View on GitHub
Add support for SLES importers with query_auth_token configured
Updated by ttereshc over 4 years ago
- Status changed from ASSIGNED to MODIFIED
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset pulp:pulp-2to3-migration|b05d5a0624e719fdb966e167f000e3a201c944f2.
Added by ttereshc over 4 years ago
Revision e8b1de7f | View on GitHub
Add support for SLES importers with query_auth_token configured
closes #6927 https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6927
(cherry picked from commit b05d5a0624e719fdb966e167f000e3a201c944f2)
Added by ttereshc over 4 years ago
Revision e8b1de7f | View on GitHub
Add support for SLES importers with query_auth_token configured
closes #6927 https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6927
(cherry picked from commit b05d5a0624e719fdb966e167f000e3a201c944f2)
Added by ttereshc over 4 years ago
Revision e8b1de7f | View on GitHub
Add support for SLES importers with query_auth_token configured
closes #6927 https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6927
(cherry picked from commit b05d5a0624e719fdb966e167f000e3a201c944f2)
Updated by ttereshc over 4 years ago
- Status changed from MODIFIED to CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
Add support for SLES importers with query_auth_token configured
closes #6927 https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6927