Hi Sven, You are facing two different problems at the same time :) 1) a problem with Metacello api. There is a mismatch between git and metacello because the apis are not equivalent (specially having iceberg in the middle). If you want to use HTTPS in metacello you have to explicit you want to use HTTPS, but you still has to use the GitHub:// identifier.
If you execute first: ./pharo build.image eval --save "Iceberg remoteTypeSelector: #httpsUrl” Then your execution: ./pharo build.image metacello install github://svenvc/ztimestamp BaselineOfZTimestamp Will work without warnings. Now, you have another problem: 2) You cannot use an url as this with iceberg/metacello: https://deploy:secret@.../scm/xyz/xyz-pharo.git And yes, we could do a parse of it and use it (also solving your metacello command problem), but this is not easily doable and it would take time. The usual way of doing this is not using HTTPS but distributing public/private keys (then you use the regular SSH protocol). But if you still want/need to use HTTPS, then you need to provide your plaintext credentials. For iceberg, your credentials are stored in your preferences directory, at credentials.fuel (so you could add them to your CI server, if you have them). To add them programatically you need to do something like this: ./pharo build.image eval --save "IceCredentialStore current storeCredential: (IcePlaintextCredentials new username: 'esteban'; password: 'secret'; yourself) forHostname: ‘github.com’" Then you full script will be like this: ./pharo build.image eval --save “ Iceberg remoteTypeSelector: #httpsUrl”. IceCredentialStore current storeCredential: (IcePlaintextCredentials new username: 'esteban'; password: 'secret'; yourself) forHostname: 'github.com' “ ./pharo build.image metacello install github://svenvc/ztimestamp BaselineOfZTimestamp I hope this solves your problem :) Esteban On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 11:58 AM Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: > I am still at a loss with this issue. > > When loading from github://svenvc/ztimestamp using Metacello (see original > mail) the code in > MCGitBasedNetworkRepository>>#createIcebergRepositoryWithFallbackFor:url: > clearly switches to using https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git - I > traced it. > > So obviously, Pharo 7 is capable of accessing it. > > However, starting directly with https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git > I end up in a totally different place. Why ? > > This code is so complex... > > > On 25 Oct 2019, at 14:49, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I asked this before, but I still have trouble with this. > > > > What I ultimately want is what I used for years now: use the zero config > tools to point to my private repo and install my code and all its > dependencies from a single Metacello config. > > > > Basically, > > > > $vm $image config _CONFIG_REPO_ _CONFIG_NAME_ --username=_CONFIG_USER_ > --password=_CONFIG_PASS_ --install=_CONFIG_VERSION_ --group=_CONFIG_GROUP_ > > > > towards a private server. > > > > In the new world of git(hub)/tonel/iceberg I am trying the following > (not using the 'config' but the new 'metacello' command line handler): > > > > $ uname -a > > Linux audio359 4.15.0-39-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 23 15:48:01 UTC > 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > > > $ curl get.pharo.org/64/70+vm | bash > > % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time > Current > > Dload Upload Total Spent Left > Speed > > 100 3054 100 3054 0 0 57622 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- > 57622 > > Downloading the latest 70 Image: > > http://files.pharo.org/get-files/70/pharo64.zip > > Pharo.image > > Downloading the latest pharoVM: > > http://files.pharo.org/get-files/70/pharo64-linux-stable.zip > > pharo-vm/pharo > > Creating starter scripts pharo and pharo-ui > > > > $ ./pharo Pharo.image printVersion > > [version] 'Pharo7.0.4' > 'Pharo-7.0.4+build.168.sha.ccd1f6489120f58ddeacb2cac77cd3a0f0dcfbe6 (64 > Bit)' > > > > $ ./pharo Pharo.image save build > > > > $ ./pharo build.image metacello install github://svenvc/ztimestamp > BaselineOfZTimestamp > > > > 3. using HTTPS instead SSH (Just use an url in the form HTTPS://etc.git). > I will try to clone the HTTPS variant. > > Fetched -> BaselineOfZTimestamp-CompatibleUserName.1554735117 --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] > > Loaded -> BaselineOfZTimestamp-CompatibleUserName.1554735117 --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] > > Loading baseline of BaselineOfZTimestamp... > > Fetched -> ZTimestamp-CompatibleUserName.1554735117 --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] > > Loaded -> ZTimestamp-CompatibleUserName.1554735117 --- > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git[master] --- cache > > ...finished baseline > > > > $ ./pharo build.image eval ZTimestamp now > > 2019-10-25T12:28:34Z > > > > So although it gave a warning, it worked fine. > > > > The warning said, > > > > using HTTPS instead SSH (Just use an url in the form HTTPS://etc.git). > I will try to clone the HTTPS variant. > > > > so let's try that after cleaning everything: > > > > $ rm -rf pharo-local/ build.* > > > > $ ./pharo Pharo.image save build > > > > $ ./pharo build.image metacello install > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git BaselineOfZTimestamp > > > > ...RETRY->BaselineOfZTimestamp > > ...RETRY->BaselineOfZTimestamp > > ...FAILED->BaselineOfZTimestampCould not resolve: BaselineOfZTimestamp > [BaselineOfZTimestamp] in /home/sven/pharo7/pharo-local/package-cache > https://github.com/svenvc/ztimestamp.git > > > MetacelloFetchingMCSpecLoader(MetacelloCommonMCSpecLoader)>>retryingResolvePackageSpecReferences:gofer: > > > > WTF ? Why does this not work (I can perfectly git clone that URL) ? > > > > Of course, this would just be the first step, eventually I want to use > my own private server with a URL like > > > > https://deploy:[email protected]/scm/xyz/xyz-pharo.git > > > > How do you build/deploy non-public production code using the command > line ? > > > > Help would be much appreciated. > > > > Sven > > > > >
