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+ Katello Foreman Engine
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+ ======================
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+
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+ Bringing Katello specific code into Foreman.
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+
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+ Installation
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+ ------------
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+
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+ Create `bundler.d/katello.rb` in your Foreman installation:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'deface', '~> 0.7.2'
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+ gem 'foreman-katello-engine'
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+ ```
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+
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+ How it works?
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+ -------------
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+
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+ The gem modifies some of the Foreman functionality to play nice with
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+ Katello managed infrastructure. Often, just the HTML forms are
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+ slightly modified, leveraging the Foreman data model to model Katello
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+ entities.
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+
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+ Modified functionality
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+ ----------------------
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+
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+ ## Host Group forms
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+
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+ New tab 'Katello' is added to the host groups form, exposing a select
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+ box for katello environment and activation keys.
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+
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+ Katello Environment is modeled by Foreman organizations. For now, a
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+ naming convention makes it possible to identify Katello specific
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+ organizations like this:
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+
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+ ```
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+ Foreman Organization | Katello Entity
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+ -----------------------------------------------------------------
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+ kt-[ACME_Corporation] | organization ACME_Corporation
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+ kt-[ACME_Corporation][Dev] | environment Dev in ACME_Corporation
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+ ```
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+
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+ These organizations are hidden from the 'Organizations' tab and put
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+ into the 'Katello Environment' select box. Before submitting the form,
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+ the changed are reflected back to the Foreman organizations
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+ checkboxes.
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+
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+ The activation keys are modeled similarly using foreman custom params.
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+ The value entered into 'Activation Keys' is saved as
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+ `kt_activation_keys` custom parameter and can be used in the kickstart
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+ template like other parameters.
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+
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+ The activation keys are autocompleted for better user experience and
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+ the list of products for each used activation key is displayed at the
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+ bottom of the Katello tab.
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+
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+ Current status
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+ --------------
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+
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+ Highly experimental.
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+
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+ The values for activation keys are not synced from actual Katello
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+ instance, just some test values.
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+
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+ Licence
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+ -------
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+
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+ GPLv2
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+ class ActivationKeysController < ApplicationController
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+ def index
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+ # TODO: load relevant activation keys form Katello
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module ForemanKatelloEngine
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+ module HostsAndHostgroupsHelper
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+
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+ def activation_key_input
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+ path = ""
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+ method = :activation_key
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+ options = {:class => "auto_complete_input"}
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+ completion_options = {}
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+ text_field_tag(method, nil, options) +
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+ auto_complete_clear_value_button(method) +
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+ auto_complete_field_jquery(method, "#{path}/auto_complete_#{method}", completion_options)
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+ end
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+
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+ def kt_ak_label
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+ "kt_activation_keys"
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class ActivationKey
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+ def self.complete_for(params)
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+ ["key_one", "key_two", "key_three"]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Deface::Override.new(:virtual_path => "hostgroups/_form",
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+ :name => "add_activation_keys_tab",
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+ :insert_after => 'ul.nav > code[erb-silent]:contains("show_organization_tab?") ~ code[erb-silent]:contains("end")',
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+ :partial => 'activation_keys/host_tab')
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+
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+ Deface::Override.new(:virtual_path => "hostgroups/_form",
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+ :name => "add_activation_keys_tab_pane",
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+ :insert_after => 'div.tab-content > code[erb-silent]:contains("show_organization_tab?") ~ code[erb-silent]:contains("end")',
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+ :partial => 'activation_keys/host_tab_pane')
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+ <li>
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+ <a href="#katello" data-toggle="tab">Katello</a>
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+ </li>
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+ <%= javascript_tag do %>
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+
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+ $(function() {
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+ var KT_AK_LABEL = "<%= kt_ak_label %>"
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+ var availableActivationKeys = $.parseJSON('{' +
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+ '"rhel6selfservice": ["Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server Self-Service"],' +
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+ '"katello-and-friends": ["Katello", "Pulp", "Candlepin", "Foreman"],' +
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+ '"headpin-and-friends": ["Headpin", "Thumbslug", "Candlepin"] }');
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+
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+ function ktFindAkParamContainer(){
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+ var ret;
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+ $("div#parameters div.control-group input[ type = 'text']").each(function () {
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+ element = $(this);
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+ if(element.val() == KT_AK_LABEL) {
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+ ret = element.parent();
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ });
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+ return ret;
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktOrganizations() {
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+ return $.grep($("#organizations label.organization"), function (el) {
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+ return $(el).text().trim().match(/^kt-/)
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+ });
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktOrganizationsToKtEnv() {
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+ var ktOrgs = [], ktOrgsToEnvs = [], selectedEnvId;
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+ var ktEnvironmentSelect = $("#kt_environment_id");
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+ $.each(ktOrganizations(), function (i, label) {
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+ var input = $(label).find("input[ type = 'checkbox' ]");
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+ var frOrgName = $(label).text().trim();
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+ var frOrgId = input.val();
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+ var match = frOrgName.match(/^kt-\[(.*)\]\[(.*)\]$/);
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+ if(match) {
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+ if(input.attr('checked')) {
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+ selectedEnvId = frOrgId;
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+ }
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+ var ktOrg = match[1]; ktEnv = match[2];
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+ if(ktOrgs.indexOf(ktOrg) == -1) {
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+ ktOrgs.push(ktOrg);
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+ ktOrgsToEnvs[ktOrg] = [];
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+ }
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+ ktOrgsToEnvs[ktOrg].push([frOrgId, ktEnv]);
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+ }
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+ $(this).parent().hide();
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+ });
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+
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+ ktEnvironmentSelect.empty();
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+ var content = '<option value=""></option>';
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+ $.each(ktOrgs, function (i, org) {
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+ content += '<optgroup label="' + org + '">';
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+ $.each(ktOrgsToEnvs[org], function (j, env) {
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+ // we don't quotre the value beacuse of deface bug
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+ content += '<option value=';
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+ content += env[0];
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+
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+ if(env[0] == selectedEnvId) {
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+ content += " selected";
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+ }
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+ content += '>' + env[1] + '</option>';
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+ });
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+ content += '</optgroup>';
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+ });
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+ ktEnvironmentSelect.append(content);
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktEnvToFrOrganizations() {
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+ var selectedEnvId = $("#kt_environment_id").val();
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+ $.each(ktOrganizations(), function (i, label) {
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+ var input = $(label).find("input[ type = 'checkbox' ]");
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+ if(selectedEnvId == input.val()) {
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+ input.prop("checked", true);
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+ } else {
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+ input.prop("checked", false);
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+ }
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+ });
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktParamToAkInput() {
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+ var paramContainer = ktFindAkParamContainer();
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+ if(paramContainer) {
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+ $("#kt_activation_keys").val(paramContainer.find("textarea").val());
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+ paramContainer.hide();
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktAkInputToParam() {
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+ var ktActivationKeysValue = $("#kt_activation_keys").val().replace(/,\s*/g,",").replace(/,$/g,"");
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+ var paramContainer = ktFindAkParamContainer();
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+ if(ktActivationKeysValue) {
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+ if(! paramContainer) { // we create the param for kt_activation_keys
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+ $("div#parameters a.btn-success").click();
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+ paramContainer = $("div#parameters div.control-group").last();
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+ paramContainer.find("input").val(KT_AK_LABEL);
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+ }
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+ paramContainer.find("textarea").val(ktActivationKeysValue);
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+ } else if(paramContainer) {
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+ // we remove the param by setting destoy to 1
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+ paramContainer.find("input[ type = 'hidden' ]").val(1);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktAkUpdateubscriptionsInfo() {
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+ var subsInfo = $("ul#ak-subscriptions-info");
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+ subsInfo.empty();
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+ var selectedKeys = $("#kt_activation_keys").val().split(/,\s*/);
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+ $.each(selectedKeys, function(i, key) {
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+ if(availableActivationKeys[key]) {
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+ // hack to make it working with deface
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+ var ul = "<ul>", ul_end = "</ul>", li = "<li>", li_end = "</li>";
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+ content = li + key + ul + li;
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+ content += availableActivationKeys[key].join(li_end + li);
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+ content += li_end + ul_end + li_end;
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+ subsInfo.append(content);
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+ }
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+ });
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+ }
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+
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+ function ktOnLoad() {
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+ ktParamToAkInput();
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+ ktAkUpdateubscriptionsInfo();
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+ ktOrganizationsToKtEnv();
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+ };
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+
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+ function ktOnSubmit() {
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+ ktAkInputToParam();
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+ ktEnvToFrOrganizations();
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ $("#kt_activation_keys").parents("form").submit(ktOnSubmit);
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+
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+ ktOnLoad();
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+
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+ $("#kt_activation_keys").autocomplete({
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+ minLength: 0,
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+ source: function(request, response) {
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+ var terms = request.term.split(/,\s*/);
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+ var part = terms.pop();
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+ var items = []
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+ for(key in availableActivationKeys) {
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+ if(terms.indexOf(key) == -1) {
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+ items.push(key);
147
+ }
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+ }
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+ response($.ui.autocomplete.filter(
150
+ items, part));
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+ },
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+ focus: function() {
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+ // prevent value inserted on focus
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+ return false;
155
+ },
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+ select: function(event, ui) {
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+ var oldTerms = this.value.replace(/[^, ][^,]*$/,"");
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+ this.value = oldTerms + ui.item.value;
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+ ktAkUpdateubscriptionsInfo();
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+ return false;
161
+ },
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+ close: function() {
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+ ktAkUpdateubscriptionsInfo();
164
+ }
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+
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+ }).bind("focus", function(event) {
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+ if($(this)[0].value == "") {
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+ $(this).autocomplete( "search" );
169
+ }});
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+
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+ $("#test").click(function () {
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+ ktAkInputToParam();
173
+ });
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+
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+ });
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+
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+ <% end %>
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+ <div class="tab-pane" id="katello">
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+ <%= field(nil, "Katello Environment") do
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+ select_tag(:kt_environment_id, [])
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+ end %>
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+ <%= field(nil, "Activation Keys", :help_inline => "comma separated values. The value will be available in templates as @#{kt_ak_label}") do
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+ text_field_tag("kt_activation_keys", "", :style => 'width: 98%')
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+ end %>
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+ <div class="alert alert-info">
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+ <p><b>Subscriptions information based on selected activation keys:</b></p>
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+ <ul id="ak-subscriptions-info">
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+ </ul>
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+ <p>Activation keys and subscriptions can be managed <b><a href="/katello" target="_blank">here</a></b></p>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
data/config/routes.rb ADDED
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+ Rails.application.routes.draw do
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+ resources :activation_keys, :only => [:index]
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+ end
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "foreman-katello-engine"
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+ s.version = "0.0.1"
4
+
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+ s.authors = ["Katello"]
6
+ s.date = "2013-03-04"
7
+ s.description = "Katello specific parts of Foreman"
8
+ s.email = "katello-devel@redhat.com"
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
10
+ s.homepage = "http://katello.org"
11
+ s.licenses = ["GPL-2"]
12
+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
13
+ s.summary = "Katello specific parts of Foreman"
14
+ end
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+ require 'foreman_katello_engine'
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+ module ForemanKatelloEngine
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+ #Inherit from the Rails module of the parent app (Foreman), not the plugin.
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+ #Thus, inhereits from ::Rails::Engine and not from Rails::Engine
4
+ class Engine < ::Rails::Engine
5
+
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+ initializer 'foreman_katello_engine.helper' do |app|
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+ ActionView::Base.send :include, ForemanKatelloEngine::HostsAndHostgroupsHelper
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ end
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+ end
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+ module ForemanKatelloEngine
2
+ if defined?(Rails) && Rails::VERSION::MAJOR == 3
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+ require 'foreman_katello_engine/engine'
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+ end
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+ end
metadata ADDED
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: foreman-katello-engine
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ prerelease:
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Katello
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2013-03-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies: []
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+ description: Katello specific parts of Foreman
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+ email: katello-devel@redhat.com
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+ executables: []
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+ extensions: []
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+ files:
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+ - .gitignore
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+ - Gemfile
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
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+ - app/controllers/activation_keys_controller.rb
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+ - app/helpers/foreman_katello_engine/hosts_and_hostgroups_helper.rb
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+ - app/models/activation_key.rb
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+ - app/overrides/add_activation_keys_input.rb
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+ - app/views/activation_keys/_host_tab.html.erb
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+ - app/views/activation_keys/_host_tab_pane.html.erb
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+ - config/routes.rb
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+ - foreman-katello-engine.gemspec
32
+ - lib/foreman-katello-engine.rb
33
+ - lib/foreman_katello_engine.rb
34
+ - lib/foreman_katello_engine/engine.rb
35
+ homepage: http://katello.org
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+ licenses:
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+ - GPL-2
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options: []
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
43
+ none: false
44
+ requirements:
45
+ - - ! '>='
46
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
+ version: '0'
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
49
+ none: false
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+ requirements:
51
+ - - ! '>='
52
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
53
+ version: '0'
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+ requirements: []
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+ rubyforge_project:
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+ rubygems_version: 1.8.25
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: Katello specific parts of Foreman
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+ test_files: []