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=======
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README
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Watcher Specifications
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======================
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This git repository is used to hold approved design specifications for additions
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to the Watcher project. Reviews of the specs are done in gerrit, using a
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similar workflow to how we review and merge changes to the code itself. For
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specific policies around specification review, refer to the end of this
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document.
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The layout of this repository is::
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specs/<release>/
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Where there are two sub-directories:
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specs/<release>/approved: specifications approved, but not yet implemented
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specs/<release>/implemented: implemented specifications
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The lifecycle of a specification
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Developers proposing a specification should propose a new file in the
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``approved`` directory. watcher-specs-core will review the change in the usual
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manner for the OpenStack project and eventually it will get merged if a
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consensus is reached. At this time the Launchpad blueprint is also approved.
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The developer is then free to propose code reviews to implement their
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specification. These reviews should be sure to reference the Launchpad
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blueprint in their commit message for tracking purposes.
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Once all code for the feature is merged into Watcher, the Launchpad blueprint
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is marked complete. As the developer of an approved specification, it is your
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responsibility to mark your blueprint complete when all of the required
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patches have merged.
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Periodically, someone from watcher-specs-core will move implemented
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specifications from the ``approved`` directory to the ``implemented``
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directory. Whilst individual developers are welcome to propose this move for
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their implemented specifications, we have generally just done this in a batch
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at the end of the release cycle. It is important to create redirects when this
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is done so that existing links to the approved specification are not broken.
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Redirects aren't symbolic links, they are defined in a file which sphinx
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consumes. An example is at ``specs/mitaka/redirects``.
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This directory structure allows you to see what we thought about doing,
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decided to do and actually got done. Users interested in functionality in a
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given release should only refer to the ``implemented`` directory.
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Example specifications
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You can find an example spec in ``specs/template.rst``.
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Backlog specifications
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Additionally, we allow the proposal of specifications that do not have a
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developer assigned to them. These are proposed for review in the same manner as
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above, but are added to::
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specs/backlog/approved
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Specifications in this directory indicate the original author has either
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become unavailable or has indicated that they are not going to implement the
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specification. The specifications found here are available as projects for
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people looking to get involved with Watcher. If you are interested in
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claiming a spec, start by posting a review for the specification that moves it
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from this directory to the next active release. Please set yourself as the new
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`primary assignee` and maintain the original author in the `other contributors`
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list.
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Working with gerrit and specification unit tests
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------------------------------------------------
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For more information about working with gerrit, see
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http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#development-workflow
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To validate that the specification is syntactically correct (i.e. get more
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confidence in the Jenkins result), please execute the following command::
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format in the ``doc/build/`` directory.
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Specification review policies
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There are a number of review policies which watcher-specs-core will apply when
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reviewing proposed specifications. They are:
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Trivial specifications
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Proposed changes which are trivial (very small amounts of code) and don't
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change any of our public APIs are sometimes not required to provide a
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specification. In these cases a Launchpad blueprint is considered sufficient.
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These proposals are approved during the `Open Discussion` portion of the
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weekly Watcher IRC meeting. If you think your proposed feature is trivial and
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meets these requirements, we recommend you bring it up for discussion there
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before writing a full specification.
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Previously approved specifications
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`Specifications are only approved for a single release`. If your specification
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was previously approved but not implemented (or not completely implemented),
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then you must seek re-approval for the specification. You can re-propose your
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specification by doing the following:
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* Copy (not move) your specification to the right directory for the current release.
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* Update the document to comply with the new template.
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* If there are no functional changes to the specification (only template changes) then add the `Previously-approved: <release>` tag to your commit message.
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* Send for review.
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* watcher-specs-core will merge specifications which meet these requirements with a single +2.
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Specifications which depend on merging code in other OpenStack projects
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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For specifications `that depend on code in other OpenStack projects merging`
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we will not approve the Watcher specification until the code in that other
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project has merged. To indicate your specification is in this state, please
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use the Depends-On git commit message tag. The correct format is
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`Depends-On: <change id of other work>`. watcher-specs-core can approve the
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specification at any time, but it won't merge until the code we need to land
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in the other project has merged as well.
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epub_title = u'Watcher Specs'
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epub_author = u'Watcher Team'
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epub_publisher = u'Watcher Team'
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epub_copyright = u'2015, Watcher Team'
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# or en if the language is not set.
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# The unique identifier of the text. This can be a ISBN number
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# or the project homepage.
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#epub_uid = ''
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# HTML files that should be inserted before the pages created by sphinx.
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#epub_pre_files = []
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# HTML files shat should be inserted after the pages created by sphinx.
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# The format is a list of tuples containing the path and title.
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#epub_post_files = []
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#epub_exclude_files = []
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doc/source/index.rst
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.. watcher-specs documentation master file
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=====================
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Watcher Project Plans
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=====================
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Priorities
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==========
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During each design summit, we agree what the whole community wants to focus
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on for the upcoming release. This is the output of those discussions:
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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priorities/*
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Specifications
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==============
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Here you can find the specs, and spec template, for each release:
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.. toctree::
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:glob:
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:maxdepth: 1
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specs/mitaka/index
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.. toctree::
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:glob:
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:maxdepth: 1
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specs/backlog/index
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Process
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=======
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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How to submit a spec <readme>
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For more details, look at spec template for the specific release, and see the
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wiki page on Blueprints: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Blueprints
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Indices and tables
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|
==================
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|
* :ref:`search`
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Symbolic link
1
doc/source/priorities
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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../../priorities
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1
doc/source/readme.rst
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1
doc/source/readme.rst
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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.. include:: ../../README.rst
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doc/source/redirect.py
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doc/source/redirect.py
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# A simple sphinx plugin which creates HTML redirections from old names
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# to new names. It does this by looking for files named "redirect" in
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# the documentation source and using the contents to create simple HTML
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# redirection pages for changed filenames.
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import os.path
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from sphinx.application import ENV_PICKLE_FILENAME
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from sphinx.util.console import bold
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def setup(app):
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from sphinx.application import Sphinx
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|
if not isinstance(app, Sphinx):
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return
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app.connect('build-finished', emit_redirects)
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def process_redirect_file(app, path, ent):
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|
parent_path = path.replace(app.builder.srcdir, app.builder.outdir)
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|
with open(os.path.join(path, ent)) as redirects:
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|
for line in redirects.readlines():
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|
from_path, to_path = line.rstrip().split(' ')
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||||||
|
from_path = from_path.replace('.rst', '.html')
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|
to_path = to_path.replace('.rst', '.html')
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||||||
|
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|
redirected_filename = os.path.join(parent_path, from_path)
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|
redirected_directory = os.path.dirname(redirected_filename)
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||||||
|
if not os.path.exists(redirected_directory):
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||||||
|
os.makedirs(redirected_directory)
|
||||||
|
with open(redirected_filename, 'w') as f:
|
||||||
|
f.write('<html><head><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; '
|
||||||
|
'url=%s" /></head></html>'
|
||||||
|
% to_path)
|
||||||
|
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|
|
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|
def emit_redirects(app, exc):
|
||||||
|
app.builder.info(bold('scanning %s for redirects...') % app.builder.srcdir)
|
||||||
|
|
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|
def process_directory(path):
|
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|
for ent in os.listdir(path):
|
||||||
|
p = os.path.join(path, ent)
|
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|
if os.path.isdir(p):
|
||||||
|
process_directory(p)
|
||||||
|
elif ent == 'redirects':
|
||||||
|
app.builder.info(' found redirects at %s' % p)
|
||||||
|
process_redirect_file(app, path, ent)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
process_directory(app.builder.srcdir)
|
||||||
|
app.builder.info('...done')
|
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doc/source/specs/backlog/approved
Symbolic link
1
doc/source/specs/backlog/approved
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
../../../../specs/backlog/approved
|
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doc/source/specs/backlog/index.rst
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31
doc/source/specs/backlog/index.rst
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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||||||
|
==============================
|
||||||
|
Watcher Backlog Specifications
|
||||||
|
==============================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The Watcher spec backlog is a place for the team to record decisions
|
||||||
|
about technical problems and proposed solutions. A backlog spec should
|
||||||
|
contain at least a clear problem description, as well as a general
|
||||||
|
description of the proposed or desired solution. This serves as a
|
||||||
|
marker to record the team's acceptance of a problem as in-scope for
|
||||||
|
the project, as well as a reasonable direction for solving the problem.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
A spec that exists here is something that either needs a driver or
|
||||||
|
implementor, or something that can't be done currently. If you would
|
||||||
|
like to implement one of these specifications, fill out the missing
|
||||||
|
sections and follow the standard process of submitting it to a release
|
||||||
|
(See :doc:`../../readme`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Template:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
.. toctree::
|
||||||
|
:maxdepth: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Specification Template <template>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Approved (but not implemented) backlog specs:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
.. toctree::
|
||||||
|
:glob:
|
||||||
|
:maxdepth: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
approved/*
|
1
doc/source/specs/backlog/template.rst
Symbolic link
1
doc/source/specs/backlog/template.rst
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
../../../../specs/backlog-template.rst
|
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/approved
Symbolic link
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/approved
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
../../../../specs/mitaka/approved
|
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/implemented
Symbolic link
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/implemented
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
../../../../specs/mitaka/implemented
|
26
doc/source/specs/mitaka/index.rst
Normal file
26
doc/source/specs/mitaka/index.rst
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
|||||||
|
=============================
|
||||||
|
Watcher Mitaka Specifications
|
||||||
|
=============================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Template:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
.. toctree::
|
||||||
|
:maxdepth: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Specification Template (Mitaka release) <template>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Mitaka implemented specs:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
.. toctree::
|
||||||
|
:glob:
|
||||||
|
:maxdepth: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
implemented/*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Mitaka approved (but not implemented) specs:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
.. toctree::
|
||||||
|
:glob:
|
||||||
|
:maxdepth: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
approved/*
|
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/redirects
Symbolic link
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/redirects
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
../../../../specs/mitaka/redirects
|
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/template.rst
Symbolic link
1
doc/source/specs/mitaka/template.rst
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
../../../../specs/mitaka-template.rst
|
26
priorities/mitaka-priorities.rst
Normal file
26
priorities/mitaka-priorities.rst
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
|||||||
|
.. _mitaka-priorities:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
=========================
|
||||||
|
Mitaka Project Priorities
|
||||||
|
=========================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
List of priorities (in the form of use cases) the Watcher development team is prioritizing in Mitaka.
|
||||||
|
This is still very much a work-in-progress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For more information see: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/watcher/devref/mitaka.blueprints.html#project-priorities
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+-------------------------+-----------------------+
|
||||||
|
| Priority | Owner |
|
||||||
|
+=========================+=======================+
|
||||||
|
| `DevStack integration`_ | `Taylor Peoples`_ |
|
||||||
|
+-------------------------+-----------------------+
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
.. _Taylor Peoples: https://launchpad.net/~tpeoples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
DevStack integration
|
||||||
|
--------------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Watcher needs to be DevStack friendly such that it is easily approachable
|
||||||
|
for folks looking to use and/or contribute to Watcher.
|
1
priorities/priority-blueprints-to-review.yaml
Normal file
1
priorities/priority-blueprints-to-review.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||||||
|
# List of blueprints that are project priorities and are ready for code review
|
6
requirements.txt
Normal file
6
requirements.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
|
oslosphinx
|
||||||
|
pbr>=0.6,<1.0
|
||||||
|
sphinx>=1.1.2,<1.2
|
||||||
|
testrepository>=0.0.18
|
||||||
|
testtools>=0.9.34
|
||||||
|
yasfb>=0.5.1
|
23
setup.cfg
Normal file
23
setup.cfg
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
|||||||
|
[metadata]
|
||||||
|
name = watcher-specs
|
||||||
|
summary = Watcher Project Development Specs
|
||||||
|
description-file =
|
||||||
|
README.rst
|
||||||
|
author = OpenStack
|
||||||
|
author-email = openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
|
||||||
|
home-page = http://www.openstack.org/
|
||||||
|
classifier =
|
||||||
|
Intended Audience :: Developers
|
||||||
|
License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
|
||||||
|
Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[build_sphinx]
|
||||||
|
all_files = 1
|
||||||
|
build-dir = doc/build
|
||||||
|
source-dir = doc/source
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[pbr]
|
||||||
|
warnerrors = True
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[wheel]
|
||||||
|
universal = 1
|
22
setup.py
Executable file
22
setup.py
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env python
|
||||||
|
# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
|
||||||
|
#
|
||||||
|
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
|
||||||
|
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
|
||||||
|
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
|
||||||
|
#
|
||||||
|
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
|
||||||
|
#
|
||||||
|
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
|
||||||
|
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
|
||||||
|
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
|
||||||
|
# implied.
|
||||||
|
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
|
||||||
|
# limitations under the License.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# THIS FILE IS MANAGED BY THE GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS REPO - DO NOT EDIT
|
||||||
|
import setuptools
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
setuptools.setup(
|
||||||
|
setup_requires=['pbr'],
|
||||||
|
pbr=True)
|
383
specs/backlog-template.rst
Normal file
383
specs/backlog-template.rst
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,383 @@
|
|||||||
|
..
|
||||||
|
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
|
||||||
|
License.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
==========================================
|
||||||
|
Example Spec - The title of your blueprint
|
||||||
|
==========================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Include the URL of your launchpad blueprint:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/watcher/+spec/example
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Introduction paragraph -- why are we doing anything? A single paragraph of
|
||||||
|
prose that operators can understand. The title and this first paragraph
|
||||||
|
should be used as the subject line and body of the commit message
|
||||||
|
respectively.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Some notes about the watcher-spec and blueprint process:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Not all blueprints need a spec. For more information see
|
||||||
|
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/watcher/devref/mitaka.blueprints.html#when-is-a-blueprint-needed
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* The aim of this document is first to define the problem we need to solve,
|
||||||
|
and second agree the overall approach to solve that problem.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* This is not intended to be extensive documentation for a new feature.
|
||||||
|
For example, there is no need to specify the exact configuration changes,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
nor the exact details of any DB model changes. But you should still define
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||||||
|
that such changes are required, and be clear on how that will affect
|
||||||
|
upgrades.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* You should aim to get your spec approved before writing your code.
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||||||
|
While you are free to write prototypes and code before getting your spec
|
||||||
|
approved, its possible that the outcome of the spec review process leads
|
||||||
|
you towards a fundamentally different solution than you first envisaged.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* But, API changes are held to a much higher level of scrutiny.
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||||||
|
As soon as an API change merges, we must assume it could be in production
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||||||
|
somewhere, and as such, we then need to support that API change forever.
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||||||
|
To avoid getting that wrong, we do want lots of details about API changes
|
||||||
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upfront.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
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Some notes about using this template:
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||||||
|
|
||||||
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* Your spec should be in ReSTructured text, like this template.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Please wrap text at 79 columns.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* The filename in the git repository should match the launchpad URL, for
|
||||||
|
example a URL of: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/watcher/+spec/awesome-thing
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||||||
|
should be named awesome-thing.rst
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Please do not delete any of the sections in this template. If you have
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||||||
|
nothing to say for a whole section, just write: None
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||||||
|
|
||||||
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* For help with syntax, see http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html
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||||||
|
|
||||||
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* To test out your formatting, build the docs using tox and see the generated
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||||||
|
HTML file in doc/build/html/specs/<path_of_your_file>
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||||||
|
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||||||
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* If you would like to provide a diagram with your spec, ascii diagrams are
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||||||
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required. http://asciiflow.com/ is a very nice tool to assist with making
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||||||
|
ascii diagrams. The reason for this is that the tool used to review specs is
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||||||
|
based purely on plain text. Plain text will allow review to proceed without
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||||||
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having to look at additional files which can not be viewed in gerrit. It
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||||||
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will also allow inline feedback on the diagram itself.
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||||||
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* If your specification proposes any changes to the Watcher REST API such
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||||||
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as changing parameters which can be returned or accepted, or even
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||||||
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the semantics of what happens when a client calls into the API, then
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||||||
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you should add the APIImpact flag to the commit message. Specifications with
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||||||
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the APIImpact flag can be found with the following query:
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||||||
|
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https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/watcher-specs+message:apiimpact,n,z
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||||||
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||||||
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Posting to get preliminary feedback on the scope of this spec.
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Alternatives
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------------
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What other ways could we do this thing? Why aren't we using those? This doesn't
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have to be a full literature review, but it should demonstrate that thought has
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been put into why the proposed solution is an appropriate one.
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Data model impact
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-----------------
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Changes which require modifications to the data model often have a wider impact
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on the system. The community often has strong opinions on how the data model
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should be evolved, from both a functional and performance perspective. It is
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therefore important to capture and gain agreement as early as possible on any
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proposed changes to the data model.
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Questions which need to be addressed by this section include:
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* What new data objects and/or database schema changes is this going to
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require?
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* What database migrations will accompany this change.
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* How will the initial set of new data objects be generated, for example if you
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need to take into account existing instances, or modify other existing data
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describe how that will work.
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REST API impact
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|
---------------
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Each API method which is either added or changed should have the following
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* Specification for the method
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* A description of what the method does suitable for use in
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user documentation
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* Method type (POST/PUT/GET/DELETE)
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* Normal http response code(s)
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* Expected error http response code(s)
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* A description for each possible error code should be included
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describing semantic errors which can cause it such as
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inconsistent parameters supplied to the method, or when an
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instance is not in an appropriate state for the request to
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succeed. Errors caused by syntactic problems covered by the JSON
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schema definition do not need to be included.
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* URL for the resource
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* Parameters which can be passed via the url
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* JSON schema definition for the body data if allowed
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* JSON schema definition for the response data if any
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* Example use case including typical API samples for both data supplied
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|
by the caller and the response
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* Discuss any policy changes, and discuss what things a deployer needs to
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|
think about when defining their policy.
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Note that the schema should be defined as restrictively as
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|
possible. Parameters which are required should be marked as such and
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only under exceptional circumstances should additional parameters
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which are not defined in the schema be permitted (e.g.,
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|
additionalProperties should be False).
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Reuse of existing predefined parameter types such as regexps for
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|
passwords and user defined names is highly encouraged.
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Security impact
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|
---------------
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Describe any potential security impact on the system. Some of the items to
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|
consider include:
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* Does this change touch sensitive data such as tokens, keys, or user data?
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* Does this change alter the API in a way that may impact security, such as
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a new way to access sensitive information or a new way to login?
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* Does this change involve cryptography or hashing?
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* Does this change require the use of sudo or any elevated privileges?
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* Does this change involve using or parsing user-provided data? This could
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|
be directly at the API level or indirectly such as changes to a cache layer.
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* Can this change enable a resource exhaustion attack, such as allowing a
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|
single API interaction to consume significant server resources? Some examples
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|
of this include launching subprocesses for each connection, or entity
|
||||||
|
expansion attacks in XML.
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For more detailed guidance, please see the OpenStack Security Guidelines as
|
||||||
|
a reference (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Security/Guidelines). These
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||||||
|
guidelines are a work in progress and are designed to help you identify
|
||||||
|
security best practices. For further information, feel free to reach out
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||||||
|
to the OpenStack Security Group at openstack-security@lists.openstack.org.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Notifications impact
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|
--------------------
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||||||
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||||||
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Please specify any changes to notifications. Be that an extra notification,
|
||||||
|
changes to an existing notification, or removing a notification.
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|
Other end user impact
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|
---------------------
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Aside from the API, are there other ways a user will interact with this
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|
feature?
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* Does this change have an impact on python-watcherclient? What does the user
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||||||
|
interface there look like?
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|
Performance Impact
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|
------------------
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|
Describe any potential performance impact on the system, for example
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|
how often will new code be called, and is there a major change to the calling
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|
pattern of existing code.
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Examples of things to consider here include:
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* A periodic task might look like a small addition but if it calls conductor or
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|
another service the load is multiplied by the number of nodes in the system.
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* Scheduler filters get called once per host for every instance being created,
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|
so any latency they introduce is linear with the size of the system.
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* A small change in a utility function or a commonly used decorator can have a
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|
large impacts on performance.
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|
* Calls which result in a database queries (whether direct or via conductor)
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|
can have a profound impact on performance when called in critical sections of
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|
the code.
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* Will the change include any locking, and if so what considerations are there
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|
on holding the lock?
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|
Other deployer impact
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||||||
|
---------------------
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||||||
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||||||
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Discuss things that will affect how you deploy and configure OpenStack
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||||||
|
that have not already been mentioned, such as:
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||||||
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* What config options are being added? Are the default values ones which will
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||||||
|
work well in real deployments?
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||||||
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* Is this a change that takes immediate effect after its merged, or is it
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||||||
|
something that has to be explicitly enabled?
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||||||
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* If this change is a new binary, how would it be deployed?
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||||||
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||||||
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* Please state anything that those doing continuous deployment, or those
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||||||
|
upgrading from the previous release, need to be aware of. Also describe
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||||||
|
any plans to deprecate configuration values or features. For example, if we
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||||||
|
change the directory name that instances are stored in, how do we handle
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||||||
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instance directories created before the change landed? Do we move them? Do
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||||||
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we have a special case in the code? Do we assume that the operator will
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||||||
|
recreate all the instances in their cloud?
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Developer impact
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||||||
|
----------------
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||||||
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||||||
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Discuss things that will affect other developers working on OpenStack.
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||||||
|
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Implementation
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||||||
|
==============
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Assignee(s)
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-----------
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Who is leading the writing of the code? Or is this a blueprint where you're
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||||||
|
throwing it out there to see who picks it up?
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If more than one person is working on the implementation, please designate the
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|
primary author and contact.
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Primary assignee:
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|
<launchpad-id or None>
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Other contributors:
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<launchpad-id or None>
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Work Items
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----------
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Work items or tasks -- break the feature up into the things that need to be
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done to implement it. Those parts might end up being done by different people,
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but we're mostly trying to understand the timeline for implementation.
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Dependencies
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============
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||||||
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* Include specific references to specs and/or blueprints in Watcher, or in
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other projects, that this one either depends on or is related to.
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||||||
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* If this requires functionality of another project that is not currently used
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by Watcher (such as the glance v2 API when we previously only required v1),
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document that fact.
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* Does this feature require any new library dependencies or code otherwise not
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included in OpenStack? Or does it depend on a specific version of library?
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Testing
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=======
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Please discuss the important scenarios needed to test here, as well as
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specific edge cases we should be ensuring work correctly. For each
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scenario please specify if this requires specialized hardware, a full
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openstack environment, or can be simulated inside the Watcher tree.
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Please discuss how the change will be tested. We especially want to know what
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tempest tests will be added. It is assumed that unit test coverage will be
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added so that doesn't need to be mentioned explicitly, but discussion of why
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you think unit tests are sufficient and we don't need to add more tempest
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tests would need to be included.
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Is this untestable in gate given current limitations (specific hardware /
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software configurations available)? If so, are there mitigation plans (3rd
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party testing, gate enhancements, etc).
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Documentation Impact
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||||||
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====================
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What is the impact on the docs team of this change? Some changes might require
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donating resources to the docs team to have the documentation updated. Don't
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repeat details discussed above, but please reference them here.
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References
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==========
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Please add any useful references here. You are not required to have any
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reference. Moreover, this specification should still make sense when your
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references are unavailable. Examples of what you could include are:
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* Links to mailing list or IRC discussions
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* Links to notes from a summit session
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* Links to relevant research, if appropriate
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* Related specifications as appropriate (e.g. if it's an EC2 thing, link the
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EC2 docs)
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* Anything else you feel it is worthwhile to refer to
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History
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=======
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Optional section for liberty intended to be used each time the spec
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is updated to describe new design, API or any database schema
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updated. Useful to let reader understand what's happened along the
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time.
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.. list-table:: Revisions
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Release Name
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- Description
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* - Liberty
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- Introduced
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1
specs/mitaka/approved/mitaka-template.rst
Symbolic link
1
specs/mitaka/approved/mitaka-template.rst
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
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../../mitaka-template.rst
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1
specs/mitaka/implemented/mitaka-template.rst
Symbolic link
1
specs/mitaka/implemented/mitaka-template.rst
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
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../../mitaka-template.rst
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0
specs/mitaka/redirects
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0
specs/mitaka/redirects
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5
test-requirements.txt
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5
test-requirements.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
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# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
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# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
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# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
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hacking>=0.10.0,<0.11
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0
tests/__init__.py
Normal file
0
tests/__init__.py
Normal file
32
tests/test_directories.py
Normal file
32
tests/test_directories.py
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import glob
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import os
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import testtools
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class TestDirectories(testtools.TestCase):
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def test_directories(self):
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releases = [x.split('/')[1] for x in glob.glob('specs/*/')]
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for release in releases:
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files = os.listdir("specs/%s/" % release)
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valid = ['redirects', 'implemented', 'approved']
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for name in files:
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if name.startswith('.'):
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continue
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self.assertIn(name, valid,
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"Found unexpected file in "
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"'specs/%s', specs should be submitted to "
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"'specs/%s/approved'" % (release, release))
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127
tests/test_titles.py
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tests/test_titles.py
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@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import glob
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import re
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import docutils.core
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import testtools
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# Used for new sections introduced during a release.
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# - "History" introduced in Liberty should be
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# mandatory for M.
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OPTIONAL_SECTIONS = ("History",)
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class TestTitles(testtools.TestCase):
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def _get_title(self, section_tree):
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section = {
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'subtitles': [],
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}
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for node in section_tree:
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if node.tagname == 'title':
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section['name'] = node.rawsource
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elif node.tagname == 'section':
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subsection = self._get_title(node)
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section['subtitles'].append(subsection['name'])
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return section
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def _get_titles(self, spec):
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titles = {}
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for node in spec:
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if node.tagname == 'section':
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# Note subsection subtitles are thrown away
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section = self._get_title(node)
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titles[section['name']] = section['subtitles']
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return titles
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def _check_titles(self, filename, expect, actual):
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missing_sections = [x for x in expect.keys() if (
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x not in actual.keys()) and (x not in OPTIONAL_SECTIONS)]
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extra_sections = [x for x in actual.keys() if x not in expect.keys()]
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msgs = []
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if len(missing_sections) > 0:
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msgs.append("Missing sections: %s" % missing_sections)
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if len(extra_sections) > 0:
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msgs.append("Extra sections: %s" % extra_sections)
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for section in expect.keys():
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missing_subsections = [x for x in expect[section]
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if x not in actual.get(section, {})]
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# extra subsections are allowed
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if len(missing_subsections) > 0:
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msgs.append("Section '%s' is missing subsections: %s"
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% (section, missing_subsections))
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if len(msgs) > 0:
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self.fail("While checking '%s':\n %s"
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% (filename, "\n ".join(msgs)))
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def _check_lines_wrapping(self, tpl, raw):
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code_block = False
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for i, line in enumerate(raw.split("\n")):
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# NOTE(ndipanov): Allow code block lines to be longer than 79 ch
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if code_block:
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if not line or line.startswith(" "):
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continue
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else:
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code_block = False
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if "::" in line:
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code_block = True
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if "http://" in line or "https://" in line:
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continue
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# Allow lines which do not contain any whitespace
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if re.match("\s*[^\s]+$", line):
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continue
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self.assertTrue(
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len(line) < 80,
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msg="%s:%d: Line limited to a maximum of 79 characters." %
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(tpl, i + 1))
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def _check_no_cr(self, tpl, raw):
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matches = re.findall('\r', raw)
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self.assertEqual(
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len(matches), 0,
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"Found %s literal carriage returns in file %s" %
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(len(matches), tpl))
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def _check_trailing_spaces(self, tpl, raw):
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for i, line in enumerate(raw.split("\n")):
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trailing_spaces = re.findall(" +$", line)
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self.assertEqual(len(trailing_spaces), 0,
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"Found trailing spaces on line %s of %s" % (i + 1, tpl))
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def test_template(self):
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releases = [x.split('/')[1] for x in glob.glob('specs/*/')]
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self.assertTrue(len(releases), "Not able to find spec directories")
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for release in releases:
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with open("specs/%s-template.rst" % release) as f:
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template = f.read()
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spec = docutils.core.publish_doctree(template)
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template_titles = self._get_titles(spec)
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files = glob.glob("specs/%s/*/*" % release)
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for filename in files:
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self.assertTrue(filename.endswith(".rst"),
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"spec %s must use 'rst' extension."
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% filename)
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with open(filename) as f:
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data = f.read()
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spec = docutils.core.publish_doctree(data)
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titles = self._get_titles(spec)
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self._check_titles(filename, template_titles, titles)
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self._check_lines_wrapping(filename, data)
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self._check_no_cr(filename, data)
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self._check_trailing_spaces(filename, data)
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33
tox.ini
Normal file
33
tox.ini
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@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
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[tox]
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# Hold back to 1.4, since that's what's in Fedora 20 repos
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# and we don't need anything newer for watcher-specs tests
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minversion = 1.4
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envlist = docs,py27,pep8
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skipsdist = True
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[testenv]
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usedevelop = True
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setenv = VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir}
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install_command = pip install -U {opts} {packages}
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deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
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whitelist_externals = find
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commands =
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find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
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python setup.py testr --slowest --testr-args='{posargs}'
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[testenv:venv]
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commands = {posargs}
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[testenv:docs]
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commands =
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find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
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python setup.py build_sphinx
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[testenv:pep8]
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deps = -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
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commands =
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flake8 {posargs}
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[flake8]
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ignore = E128
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exclude = .venv,.git,.tox,doc,.eggs
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