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StarlingX stx-9.0 Specs
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Template:
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.. toctree::
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Specification Template (stx-9.0 release) <template>
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Approved Specifications
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
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License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
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Many thanks to the OpenStack Nova team for the Example Spec that formed the
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basis for this document.
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=======================
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StarlingX: Example Spec
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Some notes about the Spec process:
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* The aim of this document is first to define the problem we need to solve, and
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second agree on the overall approach to solve that problem.
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* This is not intended to be extensive documentation for a new feature. For
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example, there is no need to specify the exact configuration changes, nor the
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exact details of any DB model changes. But you should still define that such
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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. While you
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are free to write prototypes and code before getting your spec approved, its
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possible that the outcome of the spec review process leads you towards a
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fundamentally different solution than you first envisaged.
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* But, API changes are held to a much higher level of scrutiny. As soon as an
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API change merges, we must assume it could be in production somewhere, and as
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such, we then need to support that API change forever. To avoid getting that
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wrong, we do want lots of details about API changes upfront.
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Some notes about using this template:
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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 include the StoryBoard number and
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name, for example a Story at
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https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/1234567 should be named
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[category]_1234567-feature-name.rst (refer to instructions.rst for guidelines
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on a suitable category name)
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* Please do not delete any of the sections in this template. If you have
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* For help with syntax, see http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html
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* If you would like to provide a diagram with your spec, ascii diagrams are
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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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having to look at additional files which can not be viewed in gerrit. It will
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also allow inline feedback on the diagram itself.
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Introduction paragraph -- why are we doing anything? The essential "Why" or
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motivation is key to laying the ground for the work ahead. It provides contexts
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for all involved in the work. A single paragraph of prose that operators can
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understand. The title and this first paragraph should be used as the subject
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line and body of the commit message respectively.
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Problem description
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A detailed description of the problem. What problem is this spec addressing?
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What use cases does this address? What impact on actors does this change have?
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Ensure you are clear about the actors/personas in each use case: Developer, End
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User, Deployer etc.
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Proposed change
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Here is where you cover the change you propose to make in detail. How do you
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propose to solve this problem?
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If this is one part of a larger effort make it clear where this piece ends. In
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other words, what's the scope of this effort?
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At this point, if you would like to just get feedback on if the problem and
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proposed change fit in StarlingX, you can stop here and post this for review to
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get preliminary feedback. If so please say: Posting to get preliminary feedback
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on the scope of this spec.
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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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proposed changes to the data model.
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* What new data objects and/or database schema changes is this going to
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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.
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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 : As best as can be determined at the definition
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* Parameters which can be passed via the url
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* Example use case including typical API samples for both data supplied by the
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* Discuss any policy changes, and discuss what things a deployer needs to think
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Note that the schema should be defined as restrictively as possible. Parameters
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security best practices. For further information, feel free to reach out to the
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documentation for multiple audiences. For example, the End User Guide would
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