Story #9383
closedAs an administrator, I'd like the ability to easily delete content from pulp
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Ticket moved to GitHub: "pulp/pulpcore/2044":https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/issues/2044
Using RPM as an example.
Currently if there is a "bad" rpm, that we want to remove from pulp, to ensure their is no ability for it to be republished, it's far from straight forward.
Current process, I believe is.
- Identify content to be removed.
- Locate content in each version of each repository.
- Delete content from each version of each repository.
- Update publications, and distributions where appropriate.
- Run delete orphaned data.
It would be great if there was a simple "do it" button that I can metaphorically click, but I doubt that's realistic.
I think what may be more realistic is, some way of finding out which repositories/versions of a repository has the content and providing a report, that could then be used to feed into some one's internal machinery to delete/publish/update distributors and finally clean up orphaned content.
I had a quick look but couldn't find a pre-existing request for this feature.