feat: Treat job template extensions other than .json as YAML#194
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Currently, the `openjd run` and other commands will fail if the job template they receive has an extension different from .json, .yml, or .yaml. This change treats all non-.json extensions as YAML, so that job templates can be named with different extensions like `.ojdt` that clearly distinguish them from generic JSON or YAML. Signed-off-by: Mark <399551+mwiebe@users.noreply.github.com>
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What was the problem/requirement? (What/Why)
Currently, the
openjd runand other commands will fail if the job template they receive has an extension different from .json, .yml, or .yaml. It would be nice to be able to use other file extensions as well.What was the solution? (How)
This change treats all non-.json extensions as YAML, so that job templates can be named with different extensions like
.ojdtthat clearly distinguish them from generic JSON or YAML.What is the impact of this change?
More flexible usage of the
openjdCLI.How was this change tested?
Ran
openjd runwith job templates that have a different extension than.yamlor.json. Saw that the failing cases now worked.Was this change documented?
No
Is this a breaking change?
No
Does this change impact security?
No
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