Programmatic method for finding content views?

I have become comfortable with the Foreman/Katello GUI, but sometimes I
want an easy way to find a list of Composite Content Views, their versions,
what Content View is in each version of said Composite Content View, and
what that version is.

eg:

list CCVs

CCV Worker Node
v5.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

v4.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v3.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

v3.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v3.0
  • extras v2.0
  • sssd@copr v1.0

CCV Head Node
v3.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

CCV Utils
v6.0

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0
  • forman v4.0
  • zabbix v2.0

Is there a way to do that using a command line tool? (GUI is ok too)

cheers
L.

··· ------ The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this way."
  • Grace Hopper

You have lots of options.

The API:
https://<your-katello-host>/apidoc/v2/content_views.html

Nailgun:

Various projects here:

··· From: "Lachlan Musicman" To: "Foreman Users" Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 4:39:58 PM Subject: [foreman-users] Programmatic method for finding content views?

I have become comfortable with the Foreman/Katello GUI, but sometimes I want an easy way to find a list of Composite Content Views, their versions, what Content View is in each version of said Composite Content View, and what that version is.

eg:

list CCVs

CCV Worker Node
v5.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

v4.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v3.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

v3.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v3.0
  • extras v2.0
  • sssd@copr v1.0

CCV Head Node
v3.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

CCV Utils
v6.0

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0
  • forman v4.0
  • zabbix v2.0

Is there a way to do that using a command line tool? (GUI is ok too)

cheers
L.


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  • Grace Hopper


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Oh, thank you. That's very helpful.

cheers
L.

··· ------ The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this way."
  • Grace Hopper

On 23 February 2017 at 09:47, ‘Jason B. Nance’ via Foreman users < foreman-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:

You have lots of options.

The API:
https:///apidoc/v2/content_views.html

Nailgun:
https://github.com/SatelliteQE/nailgun

Various projects here:
https://github.com/RedHatSatellite


*From: *“Lachlan Musicman” datakid@gmail.com
*To: *“Foreman Users” foreman-users@googlegroups.com
*Sent: *Wednesday, February 22, 2017 4:39:58 PM
*Subject: *[foreman-users] Programmatic method for finding content views?

I have become comfortable with the Foreman/Katello GUI, but sometimes I
want an easy way to find a list of Composite Content Views, their versions,
what Content View is in each version of said Composite Content View, and
what that version is.

eg:

list CCVs

CCV Worker Node
v5.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

v4.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v3.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

v3.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v3.0
  • extras v2.0
  • sssd@copr v1.0

CCV Head Node
v3.0:

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0

CCV Utils
v6.0

  • base centos 7.2 v4.0
  • extras v3.0
  • sssd@copr v2.0
  • forman v4.0
  • zabbix v2.0

Is there a way to do that using a command line tool? (GUI is ok too)

cheers
L.


The most dangerous phrase in the language is, “We’ve always done it this
way.”

  • Grace Hopper


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