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[jira] Created: (MRM-1104) Removing release artifacts using WebUI

Removing release artifacts using WebUI
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                 Key: MRM-1104
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104
             Project: Archiva
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: web application
    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
            Reporter: Marc Lustig
            Priority: Critical


AFASIK, there is currently no way to delete a release artifact using the Web-UI.
The current solution is:
- remove the artifact from the fs
- run repo scan
- run db scan

This is a tremendous admin overhead. Even worse, it can only be done by the system-operator, not by the Archiva Admin. 

Open for discussion: allow to manually delete ANY kind of artifact (also snaphots).

Proposal for implementation: IMO the delete-action should not do the whole repo-scan and db-scan. Rather it should update/remove only those particular db entries which are concerned.

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[jira] Commented: (MRM-1104) Removing release artifacts using WebUI

Posted by "Maria Odea Ching (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
    [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=167686#action_167686 ] 

Maria Odea Ching commented on MRM-1104:
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I forgot to add, the implementation for MRM-913 is the same as you've proposed with the delete action not executing a whole repo and db scan..

> Removing release artifacts using WebUI
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRM-1104
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104
>             Project: Archiva
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: web application
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
>            Reporter: Marc Lustig
>            Priority: Critical
>
> AFASIK, there is currently no way to delete a release artifact using the Web-UI.
> The current solution is:
> - remove the artifact from the fs
> - run repo scan
> - run db scan
> This is a tremendous admin overhead. Even worse, it can only be done by the system-operator, not by the Archiva Admin. 
> Open for discussion: allow to manually delete ANY kind of artifact (also snaphots).
> Proposal for implementation: IMO the delete-action should not do the whole repo-scan and db-scan. Rather it should update/remove only those particular db entries which are concerned.

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[jira] Commented: (MRM-1104) Removing release artifacts using WebUI

Posted by "Maria Odea Ching (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
    [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=167684#action_167684 ] 

Maria Odea Ching commented on MRM-1104:
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Hi Marc, I recently applied a patch for MRM-913 to be included in 1.2-M2. It still hasn't been released yet but it can be built from trunk if you'd like to try it out :) 

> Removing release artifacts using WebUI
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRM-1104
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104
>             Project: Archiva
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: web application
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
>            Reporter: Marc Lustig
>            Priority: Critical
>
> AFASIK, there is currently no way to delete a release artifact using the Web-UI.
> The current solution is:
> - remove the artifact from the fs
> - run repo scan
> - run db scan
> This is a tremendous admin overhead. Even worse, it can only be done by the system-operator, not by the Archiva Admin. 
> Open for discussion: allow to manually delete ANY kind of artifact (also snaphots).
> Proposal for implementation: IMO the delete-action should not do the whole repo-scan and db-scan. Rather it should update/remove only those particular db entries which are concerned.

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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (MRM-1104) Removing release artifacts using WebUI

Posted by "Maria Odea Ching (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
    [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=167693#action_167693 ] 

Maria Odea Ching edited comment on MRM-1104 at 3/3/09 4:10 AM:
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No problem Marc! :) Please don't hesitate to give your feedback regarding MRM-913 after you've tried it. Thanks..

      was (Author: oching):
    No problem Marc! :) Please don't hesitate to give you feedback regarding MRM-913 after you've tried it. Thanks..
  
> Removing release artifacts using WebUI
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRM-1104
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104
>             Project: Archiva
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: web application
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
>            Reporter: Marc Lustig
>            Priority: Critical
>
> AFASIK, there is currently no way to delete a release artifact using the Web-UI.
> The current solution is:
> - remove the artifact from the fs
> - run repo scan
> - run db scan
> This is a tremendous admin overhead. Even worse, it can only be done by the system-operator, not by the Archiva Admin. 
> Open for discussion: allow to manually delete ANY kind of artifact (also snaphots).
> Proposal for implementation: IMO the delete-action should not do the whole repo-scan and db-scan. Rather it should update/remove only those particular db entries which are concerned.

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[jira] Closed: (MRM-1104) Removing release artifacts using WebUI

Posted by "Maria Odea Ching (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Maria Odea Ching closed MRM-1104.
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    Resolution: Duplicate

No problem Marc! :) Please don't hesitate to give you feedback regarding MRM-913 after you've tried it. Thanks..

> Removing release artifacts using WebUI
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRM-1104
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104
>             Project: Archiva
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: web application
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
>            Reporter: Marc Lustig
>            Priority: Critical
>
> AFASIK, there is currently no way to delete a release artifact using the Web-UI.
> The current solution is:
> - remove the artifact from the fs
> - run repo scan
> - run db scan
> This is a tremendous admin overhead. Even worse, it can only be done by the system-operator, not by the Archiva Admin. 
> Open for discussion: allow to manually delete ANY kind of artifact (also snaphots).
> Proposal for implementation: IMO the delete-action should not do the whole repo-scan and db-scan. Rather it should update/remove only those particular db entries which are concerned.

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[jira] Commented: (MRM-1104) Removing release artifacts using WebUI

Posted by "Marc Lustig (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
    [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=167689#action_167689 ] 

Marc Lustig commented on MRM-1104:
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Ok, thanks, Maria, for fast reaction. Sorry for not checking for existing issue ... I guess we can close this this.
I will try it out soon.

> Removing release artifacts using WebUI
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRM-1104
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1104
>             Project: Archiva
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: web application
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.3
>            Reporter: Marc Lustig
>            Priority: Critical
>
> AFASIK, there is currently no way to delete a release artifact using the Web-UI.
> The current solution is:
> - remove the artifact from the fs
> - run repo scan
> - run db scan
> This is a tremendous admin overhead. Even worse, it can only be done by the system-operator, not by the Archiva Admin. 
> Open for discussion: allow to manually delete ANY kind of artifact (also snaphots).
> Proposal for implementation: IMO the delete-action should not do the whole repo-scan and db-scan. Rather it should update/remove only those particular db entries which are concerned.

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