Bug 806157

Summary: RFE: Bugzilla from csprocessor
Product: [Community] PressGang CCMS Reporter: Joshua Wulf <jwulf>
Component: CSProcessorAssignee: Lee Newson <lnewson>
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Version: 1.xCC: jwulf, lcarlon, misty
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Description Joshua Wulf 2012-03-23 04:27:07 UTC
The feature is the ability to open the bugzilla component from the client, and to log a bug from the client.

So:

csprocessor buglist

would do something like:

xdg-open https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=csprocessor&product=Topic+Tool

and:

csprocessor newbug

would so something like:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Topic+Tool&component=csprocessor


Rationale:

We have embedded bug listing and bug reporting in the Skynet interface, and it is extremely useful for bug reporting and looking through existing bugs. 

A lot of the csprocessor functionality is documented in the bugzilla component, so easy access to this is important for users.

Comment 1 Joshua Wulf 2012-03-23 04:33:00 UTC
Currently to open bugs, I'm going to my web browser, opening skynet, clicking from there, and changing the component.

Comment 2 Joshua Wulf 2012-03-23 08:06:38 UTC
In the meantime, I've implemented it as bash scripts, with an install and uninstall script:

https://svn.devel.redhat.com/repos/ecs/toolkit/cspbugs

There are two commands:

cspbugs - Opens a list of all csprocessor bugs in a browser
cspnewbug - Opens a new bug report against csprocessor in a browser

To install:

svn co https://svn.devel.redhat.com/repos/ecs/toolkit/cspbugs
cd cspbugs
bash install.sh
source ~/.bashrc

Comment 3 Misty Stanley-Jones 2013-05-29 02:14:03 UTC
I think the bash script is fine for now. Let's use that, and defer this one for now.