Designateclient does not support relative names in record-create command

Bug #1444452 reported by Cedric Brandily
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python-designateclient
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Medium
Cedric Brandily

Bug Description

record-create could support relative name as absolute name can be deduced from relative name and domain name

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OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Fix proposed to python-designateclient (master)

Fix proposed to branch: master
Review: https://review.openstack.org/173810

Changed in python-designateclient:
assignee: nobody → Cedric Brandily (cbrandily)
status: New → In Progress
Tim Simmons (timsim)
Changed in python-designateclient:
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Eric Larson (eric-larson) wrote :

Could we add an example in this description for clarity?

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OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Fix merged to python-designateclient (master)

Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/173810
Committed: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/python-designateclient/commit/?id=1349227339897d393aebf02567fe16c158b439d0
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master

commit 1349227339897d393aebf02567fe16c158b439d0
Author: Cedric Brandily <email address hidden>
Date: Wed Apr 15 14:57:43 2015 +0200

    Allow relative names in record-create

    Currently record-create requires absolute names. This change allows to
    provide relative (to the domain) names with the new option --relative.

    Change-Id: I78258ea734a4105fae8f9f3ef30fe86e018b5388
    Closes-Bug: #1444452

Changed in python-designateclient:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
Changed in python-designateclient:
milestone: none → 1.3.0
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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