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  1. Tools (JBoss Tools)
  2. JBIDE-16030

CLONE - Env variables wizard: error when editing env variables for existing app if server does not support env variables

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      1. ASSERT: make sure you have an account on a OS server that does NOT support env variables (ex. console.itos.redhat.com)
      2. ASSERT: make sure you have an existing application on this server
      3. EXEC: in OpenShift Explorer: pick "Edit Environment Variables..." in the context menu of your application

      Result:
      You get an error:

      In the Eclipse log you'll spot the following:

      com.openshift.client.OpenShiftRequestException: Could not find link "LIST_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES" in resource "ApplicationResource"
      	at com.openshift.internal.client.AbstractOpenShiftResource.getLink(AbstractOpenShiftResource.java:123)
      	at com.openshift.internal.client.AbstractOpenShiftResource$ServiceRequest.execute(AbstractOpenShiftResource.java:142)
      	at com.openshift.internal.client.ApplicationResource.loadEnvironmentVariables(ApplicationResource.java:622)
      	at com.openshift.internal.client.ApplicationResource.getOrLoadEnvironmentVariables(ApplicationResource.java:616)
      	at com.openshift.internal.client.ApplicationResource.getEnvironmentVariables(ApplicationResource.java:611)
      	at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.initVariablesFor(EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.java:81)
      	at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.initVariables(EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.java:64)
      	at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.loadEnvironmentVariables(EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.java:58)
      	at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardPage$LoadEnvironmentVariablesJob.doRun(EnvironmentVariablesWizardPage.java:240)
      	at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.job.AbstractDelegatingMonitorJob.run(AbstractDelegatingMonitorJob.java:36)
      	at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:53)
      

      Expected result:
      You should not be able to edit environment variables if the server is not offering this capability.

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      ASSERT: make sure you have an account on a OS server that does NOT support env variables (ex. console.itos.redhat.com) ASSERT: make sure you have an existing application on this server EXEC: in OpenShift Explorer: pick "Edit Environment Variables..." in the context menu of your application Result: You get an error: In the Eclipse log you'll spot the following: com.openshift.client.OpenShiftRequestException: Could not find link "LIST_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES" in resource "ApplicationResource" at com.openshift.internal.client.AbstractOpenShiftResource.getLink(AbstractOpenShiftResource.java:123) at com.openshift.internal.client.AbstractOpenShiftResource$ServiceRequest.execute(AbstractOpenShiftResource.java:142) at com.openshift.internal.client.ApplicationResource.loadEnvironmentVariables(ApplicationResource.java:622) at com.openshift.internal.client.ApplicationResource.getOrLoadEnvironmentVariables(ApplicationResource.java:616) at com.openshift.internal.client.ApplicationResource.getEnvironmentVariables(ApplicationResource.java:611) at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.initVariablesFor(EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.java:81) at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.initVariables(EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.java:64) at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.loadEnvironmentVariables(EnvironmentVariablesWizardModel.java:58) at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.wizard.environment.EnvironmentVariablesWizardPage$LoadEnvironmentVariablesJob.doRun(EnvironmentVariablesWizardPage.java:240) at org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.internal.ui.job.AbstractDelegatingMonitorJob.run(AbstractDelegatingMonitorJob.java:36) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:53) Expected result: You should not be able to edit environment variables if the server is not offering this capability.
    • Documentation (Ref Guide, User Guide, etc.)

      If OpenShift server does not support add/remove/modify environment variables it cause error. There should be some user-friendly dialog. See attached image. This is captured from opening shell with add/modify/remove environment variables (in context menu of application choose "Edit Environment Variables..."

      Another one is show after attempt to add variable.
      Other "Processing environment variables..."

      Probably good solution should show dialog "Server name does not support modifying environment variables" and don't open shell with table of environment variables (my opinion).

              manderse@redhat.com Max Andersen
              mlabuda_jira Marián Labuda (Inactive)
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