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Run msync from outside a ModuleSync configuration directory
It doesn't seem to be possible to run msync update
from a location outside a directory containing a modulesync configuration.
In other words, it seems to be necessary to cd
into the directory containing your configuration to be able to successfully run msync update
.
$ msync update -m configs/modulesync_puppet-profile
No config file under ./config_defaults.yml found, using default values
./moduleroot/ does not exist. Check that you are working in your module configs directory or that you have passed in the correct directory with -c.
$ msync update -c configs/modulesync_puppet-profile
No config file under modulesync.yml found, using default values
No value provided for required option "--message"
$ cd configs/modulesync_puppet-profile && msync update
No config file under ./config_defaults.yml found, using default values
Syncing <repository-name>
Cloning repository fresh
Cloning from <repository-uri>.git
...
This is tedious when you manage several configurations in a single repository (in subdirectories), and loop over them. For example, our directory structure looks like this, and I'd like to run msync
with the directory (or directories) as a parameter (instead of cd
'ing into them).
.
├── configs/
│ ├── modulesync_puppet-hieradata/
│ │ ├── managed_modules.yml
│ │ ├── moduleroot/
│ │ │ ├── .gitignore.erb
│ │ │ └── .gitlab-ci.yml.erb
│ │ ├── modulesync.yml
│ │ └── README.md
│ └── modulesync_puppet-profile/
│ ├── managed_modules.yml
│ ├── moduleroot/
│ │ ├── .gitignore.erb
│ │ └── .gitlab-ci.yml.erb
│ ├── modulesync.yml
│ └── README.md
├── tools/
├── Gemfile
├── LICENSE
└── README.md
Is there a way to achieve this already, which I have not figured out yet? Or should we add this functionality?
Any feedback on this issue? Would adding the (seemingly) missing capability be a valuable enhancement?
Anyone any opinion on that?
Hi @bittner, sorry for the slow feedback. This is a bit different from the original usecase for this tool, but I don't see why it should not be included. Are you interested in providing a PR for this?
Are you interested in providing a PR for this?
Yes, definitely. The question was: Would a related PR have a chance to be merged.
definitely!