No, you're misreading the code. The plugin has several commands: one generic that should list all runtimes plus additional ones limited to certain runtuimes (requested by the Camel team). Look at the retrieved catalog ( https://forge.api.openshift.io/api/booster-catalog), Quarkus is not there
Jeff On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 2:25 PM Max Rydahl Andersen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I think that's because the author of that extension seems to have > > hard-coded the list of available runtimes: > > > > > https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-project-initializer/blob/master/src/extension.ts#L11-L16 > > That ain't good - if our primary tools accessing this assume everything > is static makes maintenance harder :) > > Jean-Francois can you take care of open issue and get that worked out on > the tooling side ? > I'm sure Tako will help out if there are questions about what API's to > use - but it sounds like > the code here is implemented statically and ignores any additions > available. > > Thank you! > > > > > PS: That plugin was not made nor maintained by the Launcher team > > > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:32 PM Jean-Francois Maury > > <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:25 PM Christophe Laprun > >> <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> I think (?) there used to be an api to Launcher. Is it still > >>> available? > >>> > >> Yes this is the one that's being used in Project Initializer and > >> JBoss > >> Tools Launcher wizard. But there is no Quarkus runtime there, any > >> reason > >> it's only through the Web UI ? > >> > >> > >>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:51 AM Paul Robinson <[email protected]> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Thanks Max, this is great news! > >>>> > >>>> I think this was the biggest hurdle to adoption of Launcher, so I'm > >>>> really pleased to see that the team has been able to reach > >>>> consensus on > >>>> this. The long list of names you mention attests to how > >>>> deceptively complex this change is. > >>>> > >>>> Paul. > >>>> > >>>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 9:18 PM Max Rydahl Andersen > >>>> <[email protected]> > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Heya, > >>>>> > >>>>> We (Naina and Max) are happy to announce that > >>>>> https://developers.redhat.com/launch/ no longer requires > >>>>> credentials > >>>>> upfront to use. > >>>>> > >>>>> Anyone can now go and generate example projects and download a zip > >>>>> using many of our middleware runtimes within seconds. > >>>>> > >>>>> They can also deploy it to OpenShift and at that moment they will > >>>>> be > >>>>> asked for credentials. > >>>>> > >>>>> This makes it at par with the experience you get in VSCode and > >>>>> Eclipse > >>>>> using the plugins we have. > >>>>> These plugins are utilizing the same backend launcher service. > >>>>> > >>>>> I want to thank everyone involved, Erik Jan De Wit, Tako > >>>>> Schotanus, > >>>>> George Gastaldi, Andy Damevin and Naina Singh to get this > >>>>> implemented > >>>>> and especially also Shoubhik Bose, Gorkem Ercan, Adi Sakala, Parag > >>>>> Dave, Steve Speicher, Tiffany-Emil Jacob and Andrew Rubinger in > >>>>> helping to > >>>>> move roadblocks out of the way to make life easier for our users! > >>>>> > >>>>> Thank you! > >>>>> > >>>>> Some context: > >>>>> > >>>>> Launcher as an independent project/product is in maintenance phase > >>>>> and > >>>>> will eventually retire. The work and ideas done in and around > >>>>> launcher are > >>>>> being merged/absorbed into the overall Red Hat Developer > >>>>> experience. The > >>>>> service at developers.redhat.com/launch/ is still alive and also > >>>>> used > >>>>> by VSCode and Eclipse plugins to provide Quickstarts/Examples. > >>>>> > >>>>> We are not adding new features to it, but it is still relevant to > >>>>> keep > >>>>> the examples up-to-date. Currently, that part is not covered by > >>>>> the > >>>>> OpenShift Developer experience work in the Developer group. > >>>>> > >>>>> As we work together across Red Hat to improve our Developer > >>>>> Experience > >>>>> we’ll ensure things get better and more aligned. > >>>>> > >>>>> If you are interested in this topic of Developer Experience from a > >>>>> middleware perspective please post and/or signup to > >>>>> middleware-devexp > >>>>> < > https://post-office.corp.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/middleware-devexp> > >>>>> . > >>>>> > >>>>> p.s. sorry for the wide net but thought this change was worth > >>>>> sharing. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thank you, > >>>>> Naina and Max > >>>>> This mailing list is limited to Red Hat specific and product > >>>>> related > >>>>> conversations about Quarkus. 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