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============= Koji Profiles ============= This document describes how to work with koji profiles. Command Line Interface ====================== Koji client allows connecting to multiple koji instances from CLI by using profiles. The default profile is given by executable file name, which is 'koji'. To change koji profile, you can: * run koji with --profile=$profile_name argument * change executable file name by symlinking $profile_name -> koji Configuration Files =================== Configuration files are located in following locations: * /etc/koji.conf * /etc/koji.conf.d/\*.conf * ~/.koji/config.d/\*.conf * user-specified config Koji reads them, looking for [$profile_name] sections. Using Koji Profiles in Python ============================= Instead of using koji module directly, get profile specific module by calling:: >>> mod = koji.get_profile_module($profile_name) This module is clone of koji module with additional profile specific tweaks. Profile configuration is available via:: >>> mod.config Example ------- Print configuration:: import koji fedora_koji = koji.get_profile_module("koji") ppc_koji = koji.get_profile_module("ppc-koji") for i in (fedora_koji, ppc_koji): print("PROFILE: %s" % i.config.profile) for key, value in sorted(i.config.__dict__.items()): print(" %s = %s" % (key, value)) print("") Use ClientSession:: import koji koji_module = koji.get_profile_module("koji") client = koji_module.ClientSession(koji_module.config.server) print(client.listTags()) TODO ==== * consider using pyxdg for user config locations