Hi Michael,

Thanks for the work you're doing. I got to play with Pulp v2 last night and
really like the progress you guys have made. A few more comments are
in-line.


On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Michael Hrivnak <mhriv...@hrivnak.org>wrote:

> I work on the Pulp Project (http://www.pulpproject.org/), and we are
> trying to fully implement the forge API so we can create new repositories
> that can be reached via a command like:
>
> $ sudo puppet module install --module_repository
> http://localhost/pulp/puppet/myforge/ someone/theirmodule
>
> The problem I've encountered is that the install command includes
> hard-coded absolute paths to the API instead of relative paths. For
> example, see line 54 here:
>
> https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/blob/4d06c647/lib/puppet/forge.rb#L54
>
> Would this be received well as a bug report, or is there a reason for
> having absolute paths? We would love to see this behavior improved so that
> multiple forges could run on the same web server. Otherwise, we'll have to
> implement our own module installation routine that doesn't take advantage
> of the "puppet module install" tool.
>

This particular end-point won't likely change as we'll be supporting
existing versions of the PMT for a long time. However, we are working on a
new API that will be publicly accessible and is likely to have a different
structure than the one you see now.


>
> Also, will the upcoming new API be accessed with relative URLs from the
> command line tool?
>

I'll follow-up with you off-list about how we can help you get your work
done in the interim and we'd love to discuss API design there. Hopefully
we'll have more to discuss with a wider audience soon, but we're currently
building a slew of publishing improvements for you and haven't gotten to
finalizing an API.


>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
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