Hello all, bodhi is fully opensource and if i remember well it's also in python so i can grab the python source code used in the client to query and retrieve the wanted kind of information. Michael, do you agree on this path ? I feel it should be simpler for me to grab source code by understanding it than creating new source code from scratch. I will put the grabed source code as soon as i've tested it to work well for me. Have a good day !
2009/10/5 Michael K. Johnson <johns...@rpath.com>: > THANK YOU for investigating this -- that's exactly the kind > of information that we need. I'm guessing that there is a web > API behind that (and, possibly, that bodhi includes some language > bindings?) that we can use rather than having to call a command line, > but a command line would still be better than web scraping, I agree. > > BTW, feel free to continue to mail foresight-devel -- foresight > developers have stated that they want boots discussion on the > foresight-devel mailing list. > > On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 10:25:37PM +0200, Bertrand Juglas wrote: >> Hello, >> to avoid spamming the Foresight mailing list about Fedora updates, i'm >> writing only to you. >> To parse the Fedora updates, the best way seems to use same way as the >> Fedora bodhi client which is described on >> https://fedorahosted.org/bodhi/wiki/CLI >> I've attached the result of the following request seen when I've run >> bodhi in verbose mode: >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/list?status=stable&tg_paginate_limit=60&release=F11&_csrf_token=e23ae14bf2851f6850fbbab23a600eb6d679b977&tg_format=json >> It seems more integrated than grabing from a web page. >> Thank your for this new boots project because i'm using Fedora but I >> would prefer to let conary manage my Fedora packages instead of the >> old RPM. >> Waiting for your comments, >> Bertux >> >> 2009/9/26 Michael K. Johnson <johns...@rpath.com>: >> > I have unrelated personal commitments over the next week or two >> > that are going to limit the time I have available to commit to >> > boots. I haven't forgotten about it, though. All of you who >> > volunteered to help with Boots, I'll really start asking you >> > to help out soon! There are a few bits of work that are not >> > blocked on anything or anyone right now and require volunteers. >> > In particular, it would be very useful to add to mirrorball the >> > ability to parse Fedora Updates, such as are found at >> > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/ >> > >> > Any volunteers? >> > >> > I have posted an initial set of mirrorball configuration files at >> > http://bitbucket.org/johnsonm/mirrorball-boots-config/overview/ >> > and Elliot kindly touched them up. >> > >> > I edited the Boots home page at >> > http://wiki.foresightlinux.org/display/boots/Home >> > and started the process of splitting out a page specifically for >> > Boots developers at >> > http://wiki.foresightlinux.org/display/boots/Boots+Developer+Information >> > >> > That includes some additional current status at the bottom of the >> > page right now. >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Foresight-devel mailing list >> > Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org >> > http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel >> > > > > _______________________________________________ Foresight-devel mailing list Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel