Hi all,
before the weekend I rolled the 0.4.0 release[1] of fedmod, a tool for
generating & maintaining modulemd files.
The most prominent feature of this release is: it grew a configuration
system!
Check out the defaults in /etc/fedmod/, right now there are two files
for generic (fedmod.yaml) and Fedora-specific settings (fedora.yaml).
At the moment the 'things' that can be configured are defaults for
command-line options (the /data/options tree) and the datasets which
define the repositories to be queried (/data/datasets/templates for
reusable templates and /data/datasets/releases for the actual
releases).
Users can modify the system-wide defaults in their own configuration
directory ~/.config/fedmod, e.g. to make fedmod be verbose always you
could add a file 'verbose.yaml' in there with these contents:
document: fedmod-configuration
version: 1
data:
options:
verbose: true
Happy hacking!
Nils
[1]: Fedora updates (plz test & give karma):
F-29:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-5d9a2c3c1f
F-28:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-8e36879f56
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Software Engineer purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither
Red Hat Liberty nor Safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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