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Story #7469

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as a Pulp File user, I can have my repository auto published and distributed

Added by dkliban@redhat.com about 4 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

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CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
Priority:
Normal
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100%

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No
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No
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Sprint 94
Quarter:
Q1-2021

Description

As a CLI user or a Web UI user, I would like to be able to sync/publish/distribute a repository with a single operation.

In order to support such a feature, the user needs to be able to associate a File Distribution with a File Repository. This would be a new attribute of a File Repository.

The repository sync API needs to accept an additional parameter called 'auto_distribute'. When such a parameter is supplied, the sync task needs to create a new repository version, a new publication, and update the File DIstribution with the latest repository version.


Sub-issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Story #8140: As a user, I can distinguish which "action" progress report(s) come from within a task that performs multiple actionsCLOSED - WONTFIXdalley

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Related to RPM Support - Story #7622: as a Pulp Rpm user, I can have my repository synced, auto published and distributedCLOSED - CURRENTRELEASEdalley

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Related to File Support - Task #8548: Document auto-publish / distributeCLOSED - CURRENTRELEASEdalley

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Blocked by Pulp - Story #7815: As a plugin writer, pulpcore ensures that a job working directory is set/removed properlyCLOSED - CURRENTRELEASEdalley

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