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Carlo Bertolino suggested an idea (#1087) · Jan 30, 2017 at 05:45 PM · cloudshellauthoringdriver
At the moment the 'Shellfoundry install' command takes all the installation infos from cloudshell_config.xml, this file is included in the pycharm project.
Because we use 2 differents Qualiserver (DEV and MASTER) we need to compile and install our python drivers in one server or in the other.
We suggest to provide a way to specify the server details (host, port, username,password,domain) on the fly by command line during the ShellFoundry install procedure.
Michael Nassie commented · Jan 30, 2017 at 06:04 PM
Hi,
since we already have a planned feature for configuring the deployment path in the nex ShellFoundry release, here is an alternative flow:
1. being able to save a configuration under a name
2. when installing, specify the configuration by that name
for example:
1. shellfoundry configure Master --hostname localhost --user admin --password admin --domain global
2. shellfoundry install --config Master
I came here to ask for this, and I'm glad to see it's already on its way.
Hi @jim.pfleger.vz,
What Michael was referring to, was the option to set the configuration outside of the project - this is already available (using "shellfoundry config").
The options to set multiple environments in the configuration is still not available.
Yaniv
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