Merge lp:~marcoceppi/juju-quickstart/recommend-juju into lp:juju-quickstart

Proposed by Marco Ceppi
Status: Superseded
Proposed branch: lp:~marcoceppi/juju-quickstart/recommend-juju
Merge into: lp:juju-quickstart
Diff against target: 1318 lines (+1268/-0)
10 files modified
debian/changelog (+268/-0)
debian/compat (+1/-0)
debian/control (+28/-0)
debian/copyright (+674/-0)
debian/docs (+1/-0)
debian/juju-quickstart.desktop (+13/-0)
debian/juju-quickstart.install (+3/-0)
debian/juju-quickstart.svg (+257/-0)
debian/pydist-overrides (+1/-0)
debian/rules (+22/-0)
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:~marcoceppi/juju-quickstart/recommend-juju
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Juju GUI Hackers Pending
Review via email: mp+283743@code.launchpad.net

This proposal has been superseded by a proposal from 2016-01-24.

Description of the change

Juju Quickstart should recommend Juju

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44. By Marco Ceppi

Recommend Juju

43. By Francesco Banconi

[r=frankban,bac] Add Juju Quickstart desktop icon.

42. By Francesco Banconi

Increase commit revision for retrying build.

41. By Francesco Banconi

Update for 2.2.4

40. By Francesco Banconi

Update for 2.2.3

39. By Francesco Banconi

Update for 2.2.2

38. By Francesco Banconi

Update for 2.2.1

37. By Francesco Banconi

Update for 2.2.0

36. By Francesco Banconi

Update for 2.1.1

35. By Francesco Banconi

Include jujubundlelib in the build dependencies.

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=== added directory 'debian'
=== added file 'debian/changelog'
--- debian/changelog 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ debian/changelog 2016-01-24 19:17:05 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,268 @@
1juju-quickstart (2.2.4ubuntu1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
2
3 * Recommends juju, juju-core, juju-local
4
5 -- Marco Ceppi <marco@ceppi.net> Sun, 24 Jan 2016 14:15:01 -0500
6
7juju-quickstart (2.2.4) trusty; urgency=low
8
9 * Update to juju-bundlelib 0.4.1.
10
11 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Fri, 18 Dec 2015 11:58:26 +0100
12
13juju-quickstart (2.2.3) trusty; urgency=low
14
15 * Update to jujubundlelib 0.3.2.
16
17 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Mon, 30 Nov 2015 09:28:51 +0000
18
19juju-quickstart (2.2.2) trusty; urgency=low
20
21 * Introduce support for Juju controllers.
22 * Use API info to connect to existing environments.
23 * Add the missing Joyent data centers.
24
25 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Fri, 06 Nov 2015 11:39:31 +0000
26
27juju-quickstart (2.2.1) trusty; urgency=low
28
29 * Full support for deploying bundles with v4 syntax.
30 * Improve bundle validation logic.
31
32 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 13 Aug 2015 13:18:03 +0000
33
34juju-quickstart (2.2.0) trusty; urgency=low
35
36 * Add support for loading uncommitted bundles on the Juju GUI.
37 * Allow configuring the Juju GUI so that it listens to a customized port.
38 * On existing environments, automatically detect the port used by the GUI server.
39 * Fix SSH agent handling when using uncommon shells.
40
41 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 11 Jun 2015 10:05:16 +0000
42
43juju-quickstart (2.1.1) trusty; urgency=low
44
45 * Fix a bug when handling bundles including services with no num_units defined.
46
47 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Wed, 13 May 2015 10:09:00 +0000
48
49juju-quickstart (2.1.0) trusty; urgency=low
50
51 * Improve bundle validation.
52 * Update environment management in the interactive session (provider specific fields).
53
54 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Mon, 11 May 2015 10:49:49 +0000
55
56juju-quickstart (2.0.2) trusty; urgency=low
57
58 * Add support for Google Compute Engine.
59
60 -- Bradley A. Crittenden <bac@canonical.com> Thu, 07 May 2015 15:31:37 -0400
61
62juju-quickstart (2.0.1) trusty; urgency=low
63
64 * Fix a regression in bundle deployments when using the legacy bundle syntax.
65 The bundle was not found in the case the original legacy YAML only included
66 a single bundle name at top level.
67 * Always run apt-get update before installing new packages, even when the
68 distro-only flag is enabled.
69 * Improve charm store API client code organization.
70
71 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Tue, 10 Mar 2015 14:30:33 +0000
72
73juju-quickstart (2.0.0) trusty; urgency=low
74
75 * Update the way bundles can be specified on the command line.
76 The new simplified jujucharms.com syntax is used,
77 e.g. "juju-quickstart mediawiki-single".
78 The old "bundle:mediawiki/single" form is still supported but deprecated.
79 * When deploying bundles, specifying a directory is no longer supported.
80 Local files are still supported but must have a ".yaml" or ".json"
81 extension. For more details, see "juju-quickstart --help".
82 * Add support for new Juju WebSocket API endpoints.
83 Connect to a specific environment using its unique identifier.
84 * External API refactoring: implement the Juju reference model
85 (charm and bundle URLs).
86 Improve support for bundles as first class entities.
87 * Retrieve bundles from the new charm store API v4.
88 * Improve the testing infrastructure: exercize Quickstart with all the
89 supported dependency versions.
90 Also introduce functional tests against a real Juju environment.
91
92 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Mon, 02 Mar 2015 13:21:52 +0000
93
94juju-quickstart (1.6.0) trusty; urgency=low
95
96 * Interactive session improvements: highlight active environments.
97 * Ability to use jenv environments not listed in the environments.yaml file.
98 * Ability to remove no longer used jenv files from the Juju home.
99 * Use the new charm store API to retrieve the most recent GUI charm revision.
100 * Include the Juju account user name in the program output.
101 * Support for logging in to the Juju API with non-admin accounts.
102 * Improve the way the environment's provider type is retrieved.
103 * Initial support for Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid).
104
105 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14:11:49 +0000
106
107juju-quickstart (1.5.0) trusty; urgency=low
108
109 * Initial support for the manual provider type.
110 * Better integration with MAAS: improved the way node addresses are retrieved.
111 * Auto-detect environment data when MAAS (Bare Metal) is used.
112 * Improve the way Juju Quickstart detects the Juju environment is already running.
113 * Interactive session no longer hides errors under certain circumstances.
114 * Dropped support for Juju < 1.18.
115
116 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 13 Nov 2014 09:28:37 +0000
117
118juju-quickstart (1.4.4) trusty; urgency=low
119
120 * Support creating and using MAAS (Metal As A Service) environments.
121
122 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Wed, 01 Oct 2014 15:38:32 +0000
123
124juju-quickstart (1.4.3) trusty; urgency=low
125
126 * Support for overriding the Juju executable with the JUJU env var.
127 * Add support for Ubuntu 14.10 (utopic).
128 * Base dependencies update.
129
130 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 11 Sep 2014 11:57:47 +0000
131
132juju-quickstart (1.4.2) trusty; urgency=low
133
134 * Support LXC clone in local provider.
135 * Add support for upload-tools, upload-series and constraints args.
136
137 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 21 Aug 2014 16:48:49 +0000
138
139juju-quickstart (1.4.1) trusty; urgency=low
140
141 * Add release instructions for homebrew.
142 * Do not colocate GUI on machine 0 for Azure. (LP#1335121)
143 * Adapt to Juju 1.20 regarding watcher API changes. (LP#1337831)
144
145 -- Bradley A. Crittenden <bac@canonical.com> Fri, 04 Jul 2014 10:30:31 -0400
146
147juju-quickstart (1.4.0) trusty; urgency=low
148
149 * On OS X fail early if brew is not installed.
150 * Do not propose local environments if not supported.
151 * Update README.rst to discuss OS X installation.
152 * Match new HP Cloud configuration.
153
154 -- Bradley A. Crittenden <bac@canonical.com> Tue, 17 Jun 2014 14:28:56 -0400
155
156juju-quickstart (1.3.5) trusty; urgency=low
157
158 * Change to 1.3.5 to overcome improper naming of 1.3.4.b1.
159
160 -- Bradley A. Crittenden <bac@canonical.com> Wed, 11 Jun 2014 20:57:31 -0400
161
162juju-quickstart (1.3.4) trusty; urgency=low
163
164 * Fail early if platform does not support LXC and it is requested.
165
166 -- Bradley A. Crittenden <bac@canonical.com> Wed, 11 Jun 2014 20:11:33 -0400
167
168juju-quickstart (1.3.3) precise; urgency=low
169
170 * Make juju-quickstart websockets use TLSv1.
171 * Initial structure for the OSX version.
172 * Fix quickstart test failing on OSX.
173
174 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:49:30 +0000
175
176juju-quickstart (1.3.2) precise; urgency=low
177
178 * Ability to deploy the Juju GUI trusty charm on trusty environments.
179 * Support for the Joyent provider.
180 * Make control-bucket optional.
181 * Improve Urwid unicode support.
182
183 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Wed, 30 Apr 2014 18:35:15 +0000
184
185juju-quickstart (1.3.1) precise; urgency=low
186
187 * Support the --ppa and --distro-only flags for distro packaging.
188 * Retrieve unit addresses from the mega-watcher MachineInfo when possible.
189
190 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Mon, 07 Apr 2014 15:57:37 +0000
191
192juju-quickstart (1.3.0) precise; urgency=low
193
194 * Add the distro-only flag: do not use external sources when installing Juju.
195
196 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 27 Mar 2014 12:59:57 +0000
197
198juju-quickstart (1.2.0) precise; urgency=low
199
200 * Support for promulgated bundle URLs.
201 * Bundles can be specified via their jujucharms URLs.
202 * Improved application help and installation instructions.
203 * Updates to the dependency list and to Juju version handling.
204 * SSH code reorganization.
205 * Distribution files fixes.
206
207 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:03:37 +0000
208
209juju-quickstart (1.1.2) precise; urgency=low
210
211 * Minor bug fixes.
212 * SSH code reorganization.
213
214 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Wed, 12 Mar 2014 12:44:16 +0000
215
216juju-quickstart (1.1.0) precise; urgency=low
217
218 * Support juju-core 1.18.
219 * Get admin-secret from juju-generated jenv file.
220 * Use existing ssh-agent if possible.
221 * Minor fixes to code comments and documentation.
222
223 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Wed, 19 Feb 2014 11:50:08 +0000
224
225juju-quickstart (1.0.0) precise; urgency=low
226
227 * Environments management support: allow for creating/editing Juju environments.
228 * Improve SSH keys handling.
229 * Unicode refactoring.
230 * Improve machine errors handling.
231
232 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:40:45 +0000
233
234juju-quickstart (0.5.0) precise; urgency=low
235
236 * Automatic GUI login support via a timed token.
237 * Run juju init if environments.yaml is missing.
238 * Handle cases where default-series is problematic.
239
240 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Thu, 05 Dec 2013 08:38:29 +0000
241
242juju-quickstart (0.4.2) precise; urgency=low
243
244 * Support for missing juju-core packages set up.
245 * Local provider support.
246 * Support for reusing existing environment, Juju GUI service and unit.
247 * Bundle URL deployments increment deployments count.
248 * Customized Juju GUI charm URL validation.
249
250 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Fri, 22 Nov 2013 12:10:05 +0000
251
252juju-quickstart (0.3.0) precise; urgency=low
253
254 * Support remote bundles.
255
256 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Tue, 12 Nov 2013 16:30:06 +0000
257
258juju-quickstart (0.2.0) precise; urgency=low
259
260 * Add bundle support.
261
262 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Tue, 22 Oct 2013 21:56:38 +0000
263
264juju-quickstart (0.1.0) precise; urgency=low
265
266 * Initial release.
267
268 -- Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com> Fri, 18 Oct 2013 09:13:00 +0000
0269
=== added file 'debian/compat'
--- debian/compat 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ debian/compat 2016-01-24 19:17:05 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
18
02
=== added file 'debian/control'
--- debian/control 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ debian/control 2016-01-24 19:17:05 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
1Source: juju-quickstart
2Section: python
3Priority: optional
4Maintainer: Francesco Banconi <francesco.banconi@canonical.com>
5Standards-Version: 3.9.5
6Build-Depends:
7 debhelper (>= 8~),
8 jujubundlelib,
9 python-all,
10 python-setuptools,
11 python-nose,
12 python-jujuclient,
13 python-mock,
14 python-urwid,
15 python-yaml
16XS-Python-Version: all
17Homepage: https://launchpad.net/juju-quickstart
18
19Package: juju-quickstart
20Architecture: all
21XB-Python-Version: ${python:Versions}
22Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
23Provides: ${python:Provides}
24Recommends: juju-core, juju, juju-local
25Description: Easy configuration of Juju environments
26 Juju Quickstart is a Juju plugin which supports easy configuration of a Juju
27 environment. The environment is bootstrapped and set up that it can be
28 managed using the Juju GUI.
029
=== added file 'debian/copyright'
--- debian/copyright 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ debian/copyright 2016-01-24 19:17:05 +0000
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1Format: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5
2Upstream-Name: juju-quickstart
3Source: http://launchpad.net/juju-quickstart
4
5Files: *
6Copyright: 2013-2014 Canonical, Ltd.
7License: AGPL-3.0+
8
9Files: debian/*
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0675
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=== added file 'debian/pydist-overrides'
--- debian/pydist-overrides 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ debian/pydist-overrides 2016-01-24 19:17:05 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
1websocket-client python-websocket
02
=== added file 'debian/rules'
--- debian/rules 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ debian/rules 2016-01-24 19:17:05 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
1#!/usr/bin/make -f
2# -*- makefile -*-
3# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.
4# This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small.
5# As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make into a
6# dh-make output file, you may use that output file without restriction.
7# This special exception was added by Craig Small in version 0.37 of dh-make.
8
9# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
10#export DH_VERBOSE=1
11
12%:
13 dh $@ --with python2 --buildsystem=python_distutils
14
15override_dh_auto_test:
16ifeq (,$(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
17 set -e; for ver in $(shell pyversions -rv); do \
18 nosetests-$$ver quickstart; \
19 done;
20else
21 @echo "** tests disabled"
22endif

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