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Documentation/CRD for autowizard config #46

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fredericOfTestfabrik opened this issue Jul 3, 2020 · 2 comments
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Documentation/CRD for autowizard config #46

fredericOfTestfabrik opened this issue Jul 3, 2020 · 2 comments

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@fredericOfTestfabrik
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fredericOfTestfabrik commented Jul 3, 2020

FEATURE REQUEST

Version of Helm and Kubernetes:
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What happened:

While experimenting with the helm chart, I noticed that there is a autowizard config that is able to configure most Settings out of the box. However I soon hit a dead end when i tried to configure an email channel using the autowizard, since I was unsure how the json of the autowizard should look like.

What you expected to happen:

A Custom Resource Definition defining how the autowizard config should look like would greatly reduce confusion and would make it easier for users to setup their zammad instance. At least, a documentation that describes what fields can be set in the autowizard should be available.

@monotek
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monotek commented Jul 3, 2020

I don't think a CRD, which extends the Kubernetes API, makes sense here.
We don't have a controller which could make use of a CRD.

In the end the json is only a config file representing an Zammad API call.
Some Zammad API docu can be found here: https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/api/intro.html

Fore more info you might want to ask in the community forums:
https://community.zammad.org/

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Okay I will look into that. Unfortunately, the documentation seems very basic. I will switch to the community forums if I have any questions about that.

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