My understanding is that with the planned retirement of the PDC:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/infrastructure@lists.fedora...
Querying for module information should be done using the MBS and/or Koji
APIs.
Various code that I maintain (in OSBS, fedmod, and random tooling) wants to
do module build lookups - different variations of "look up the modulemd
for latest build of a NAME:STREAM[:VERSION]". Variations generally being
exactly what "latest" means here.
The code generally already is using Koji and the MBS api is quite limited,
so I've chosen to do the lookups via Koji.
https://fishsoup.net/misc/get-module-builds
Is a test tool that incorporates most of the capability that I needed
across my uses. It's distinctly more than a couple of lines of code - I can
cut-and-paste it for now, but what's the right long-term home? Is there a
simpler way?
My best idea right now is that if the 'base_version' and'status' part of
my
code was simplified to simply be "tag" and avoid reliance on the tag
structure of Fedora, then this might make a reasonable addition to the Koji
CLI and API - there are some things that using raw tags for the query makes
trickier, but it's probably workable.
Thanks for any input!
Owen