[openstack-dev] [mistral] [murano] [yaql] An online YAQL evaluator [was RE: [mistral] [murano] An online YAQL evaluator]

ELISHA, Moshe (Moshe) moshe.elisha at alcatel-lucent.com
Tue Dec 22 17:06:46 UTC 2015


Hi all,

Thank you for the kind words.
Just wanted to let you know that yaqluator[1] was updated and now supports YAQL 1.0.2.
There is also a checkbox there to work in "Legacy Mode".

Hope you will find it useful.

[1] http://yaqluator.com/


From: Renat Akhmerov [mailto:rakhmerov at mirantis.com]
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 11:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [mistral] [murano] An online YAQL evaluator

I just read this thread so decided to add my 2 cents into the collection of opinions.

Guys, I tried it out a couple of weeks ago (was told about it by one of my colleagues). This is really incredible! Especially given that you completed it in 24 hours :) I think as YAQL attracts more and more users it will be very handy tool. I am actually for improving it further.

Thanks a lot! Looking forward to switch to yaql 1.0!

Renat Akhmerov
@ Mirantis Inc.



On 05 Aug 2015, at 04:09, Stan Lagun <slagun at mirantis.com<mailto:slagun at mirantis.com>> wrote:

Dmitry,

yaql 1.0 has both str() and len() and much much more so there is no need to support them explicitly since Mistral is going to switch to yaql 1.0 and yaqluator.com<http://yaqluator.com/> is going to do the same

Sincerely yours,
Stan Lagun
Principal Software Engineer @ Mirantis



On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Dmitri Zimine <dzimine at stackstorm.com<mailto:dzimine at stackstorm.com>> wrote:
Awesome! Really.

Thank you folks for doing this.

I am so much looking forward to moving it to 1.0 with more built-in functions and more power to extend it...

Note that Mistral has a few extensions, like `str`, `len`, which are not in the scope of evaluator.

DZ>


On Aug 2, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Stan Lagun <slagun at mirantis.com<mailto:slagun at mirantis.com>> wrote:


Guys, this is awesome!!!

Happy to see yaql gets attention. One more initiative that you may find interesting is https://review.openstack.org/#/c/159905/
This is an attempt to port yaql 1.0 from Python to JS so that the same can be done in browser

Sincerely yours,
Stan Lagun
Principal Software Engineer @ Mirantis



On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Nikolay Makhotkin <nmakhotkin at mirantis.com<mailto:nmakhotkin at mirantis.com>> wrote:
Hi guys!

That's awesome! It is very useful for all us!

--
Best Regards,
Nikolay

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