If you hook postTag action then you will have 'mytarget' in kws['tag']['name']. In fact postTag happens after postImport. I am hooking postTag for "on successful build" becasue otherwise you'll get trouble with some callback logics being to fast/early and the build isnt processed entirely in koji yet.
Have a look in my plugins https://github.com/philicious/koji-scripts-and-plugins For developing plugins I found a good way is to hook various actions that sound right and just print the kws and see whats in there (refer https://github.com/auth-scc/koji/blob/master/koji/plugin.py#L35). Also its good to run koji commands in debug mode to see the actual XMLRPC calls they are doing. On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Pat Riehecky <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm working on a koji plugin for internal use here and would love a way to > trigger an action off of successful imports of builds against a given tag. > > My understanding of the flow goes something like this > > $ koji add-target mytag mytarget importhere > $ koji build mytag rpm > ### my koji server has 'mytarget' as the target for 'mytag' > ### koji builds the rpm from 'mytarget' > ### koji imports the successful rpms into 'importhere' > > I'd love to be able to get 'mytag' as well as 'importhere'. But really I > just want 'importhere' for my callback. > > It seems that the 'postImport' callback is the right landing spot for me as > it sits where I want it to. But I don't see a good way of getting the tag > the package is being imported for. The tag is not provided to the callback > - which strikes me as a bit odd. > > Should I just call the XMLRPC 'listPackages' with my pkgID set? Is there a > suggested way of doing that from a plugin? Would 'listPackages' even have > the tag data set at this point? > > Pat > > -- > Pat Riehecky > > -- > buildsys mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/buildsys -- buildsys mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/buildsys
