Hi,

thank you Stas, long awaited tool :) Using it right now on the latest
Fuel-10.0, very helpful and saves a lot of time (switching between nodes to
test yaql for different roles is super cool).

Regards,
Alex


On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Stanislaw Bogatkin <sbogat...@mirantis.com
> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> as you maybe know, new conditions for Fuel tasks were recently (in master
> and mitaka branches) introduced. Right after this I got several questions
> like 'hey, how can I check my new condition?' Answer could be 'use standard
> yaql console', but it hasn't have Fuel internal yaql functions which were a
> foundation for Fuel task conditions. As a result, I have written small
> utility to give an opportunity for check new conditions on the fly: [0]. It
> still in development but usable for most tasks developer usually need when
> build new yaql condition for task.
>
> If you has any questions about using this tool or want to propose any
> improvement - don't hesitate and contact me. Or just fork it and do what
> you want - it licensed under GPLv3. I would be glad if it helps someone.
>
> [0] https://github.com/sorrowless/fuyaql
>
> --
> with best regards,
> Stan.
>
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