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Allow user aliases as viable inputs to --user argument #46
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I now see that in
What I'd like to propose doing (and have done in a branch) is to change
which would give args of
@dguest As this changes the API what do you think here? |
It doesn't sound terrible, although typing It might be a bit "magic" but we could also consider prefixing anything "non-standard" looking with |
The other issue with your proposal is that steals |
@dguest How do you find out other people's PanDA usernames easily? They don't seem to be uniform given that mine is "Matthew Carl Feickert" and yours is just "Dan Guest". The motivation here was that it seems far easier to get a CERN user alias for people then to hunt down the PanDA username.
This is a very nice use case of an instance where you aren't looking at individual users. Thanks for giving me a test. 👍 |
I think I usually just looked people up on the panda webpage. Maybe you can do something with the api... Anyway, the way I usually use the |
It would be nice if for commands like
pandamon
it was possible to give user name aliases (e.g.dguest
orfeickert
) as valid inputs to the--user
option. For example,gives output and it would be nice if
gave the same output (it currently gives no results).
Currently though we see that the only allowed inputs for
--user
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