Hello all, On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
The new URLs are below:
https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest
https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest_filename
I have also updated the Cloud Wiki[0] page to include information about these as well as a sample script of how to use them together.
Thank you, -AdamM
[0] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud#Fedora_Cloud_Atomic_Image_Download_Link...
Adam
This looks great, lots of hard work I'm sure but it paid off.
Cheers
Matt M
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016, 11:18 AM Adam Miller maxamillion@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hello all, On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
The new URLs are below:
https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest_filename
I have also updated the Cloud Wiki[0] page to include information about these as well as a sample script of how to use them together.
Thank you, -AdamM
[0] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud#Fedora_Cloud_Atomic_Image_Download_Link... _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list -- cloud@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to cloud-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
On 09/29/2016 08:18 AM, Adam Miller wrote:
On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to
announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
Yaaay!
The new URLs are below
ISO URL?
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Josh Berkus jberkus@redhat.com wrote:
On 09/29/2016 08:18 AM, Adam Miller wrote:
On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to
announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
Yaaay!
The new URLs are below
ISO URL?
Oversight, the ISO isn't in the fedmsg data from AutoCloud so it had to be handled as a special case.
fedora-websites pull request here: https://pagure.io/fedora-websites/pull-request/43
Once that's merged the following URLs should be live within 30 minutes of the merge:
https://getfedora.org/atomic_iso_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_iso_latest_filename
-AdamM
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Josh Berkus Project Atomic Red Hat OSAS
On 09/30/2016 08:58 AM, Adam Miller wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Josh Berkus jberkus@redhat.com wrote:
On 09/29/2016 08:18 AM, Adam Miller wrote:
On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to
announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
Yaaay!
The new URLs are below
ISO URL?
Oversight, the ISO isn't in the fedmsg data from AutoCloud so it had to be handled as a special case.
fedora-websites pull request here: https://pagure.io/fedora-websites/pull-request/43
Once that's merged the following URLs should be live within 30 minutes of the merge:
https://getfedora.org/atomic_iso_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_iso_latest_filename
Double yay!
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Josh Berkus jberkus@redhat.com wrote:
On 09/30/2016 08:58 AM, Adam Miller wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Josh Berkus jberkus@redhat.com wrote:
On 09/29/2016 08:18 AM, Adam Miller wrote:
On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to
announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
Yaaay!
The new URLs are below
ISO URL?
Oversight, the ISO isn't in the fedmsg data from AutoCloud so it had to be handled as a special case.
fedora-websites pull request here: https://pagure.io/fedora-websites/pull-request/43
Once that's merged the following URLs should be live within 30 minutes of the merge:
https://getfedora.org/atomic_iso_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_iso_latest_filename
Double yay!
Sorry, I forgot to update the list.
There was an issue with cache invalidation in the website build tooling introduced by the patch I submitted, threebean got us all sorted out so the ISO URL has been added and the wiki updated.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud#Fedora_Cloud_Atomic_Image_Download_Link...
-AdamM
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Josh Berkus Project Atomic Red Hat OSAS
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From: "Adam Miller" maxamillion@fedoraproject.org To: "Fedora Cloud SIG" cloud@lists.fedoraproject.org, atomic-devel@projectatomic.io, atomic-announce@projectatomic.io Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 11:18:38 AM Subject: Announcing Fedora Atomic "latest" download URLs
Hello all, On behalf of the Fedora Cloud Working Group, I am happy to announce that we now have a persistent point of download for users who would like to simply reference a single URL for scripting purposes or otherwise. There is also a companion set of URLs that provide the image name that can be downloaded for informational purposes or scripting. This will allow users to download the image and know the resulting image name without any human interaction needed. The rationale behind this was to make sure that users always be aware of the version (compose id) of the image they downloaded in order to not have issues/bugs filed against an image named "latest" that is changing out from under users every two weeks.
The new URLs are below:
https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest_filename https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest_filename
I have also updated the Cloud Wiki[0] page to include information about these as well as a sample script of how to use them together.
Thank you, -AdamM
[0] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud#Fedora_Cloud_Atomic_Image_Download_Link...
How long does it typically take for what's actually available on the mirrors to catch up with these links? Right now if I pull https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest it directs to https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/atomic/stable/Fedora-Atomic-25-20... which currently seems to be a 404. Still trying to pull together some automation to push updates to apps.openstack.org automatically :).
Thanks,
Steve
On 12/23/2016 07:53 AM, Steve Gordon wrote:
How long does it typically take for what's actually available on the mirrors to catch up with these links? Right now if I pull https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest it directs to https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/atomic/stable/Fedora-Atomic-25-20... which currently seems to be a 404. Still trying to pull together some automation to push updates to apps.openstack.org automatically :).
Hey Steve,
I think it can take up to a day.
We are aware of the issue and are spitballing ideas on how to make this better in https://pagure.io/atomic-wg/issue/184. You should subscribe there and join in the discussion!
Dusty