[openstack-dev] [solum] Question about solum-minimal-cli BP
Shaunak Kashyap
shaunak.kashyap at RACKSPACE.COM
Tue Feb 18 14:19:33 UTC 2014
Thanks Angus and Devdatta. I think I understand.
Angus -- what you said seems to mirror the Heroku CLI usage: a) User runs "app/plan create" (to create the remote repo), then b) user runs "git push ..." (which pushes the code to the remote repo and creates 1 assembly, resulting in a running application). If this is the intended flow for the user, it makes sense to me.
One follow up question: under what circumstances will the user need to explicitly run "assembly create"? Would it be used exclusively for adding more assemblies to an already running app?
Thanks,
Shaunak
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From: Angus Salkeld [angus.salkeld at rackspace.com]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 5:54 PM
To: openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [solum] Question about solum-minimal-cli BP
On 17/02/14 21:47 +0000, Shaunak Kashyap wrote:
>Hey folks,
>
>I was reading through https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Solum/FeatureBlueprints/CLI-minimal-implementation and have a question.
>
>If I’m understanding “app create” and “assembly create” correctly, the user will have to run “app create” first, followed by “assembly create” to have a running application. Is this correct? If so, what is the reason for “app create” not automatically creating one assembly as well?
On that page it seems that "app create" is the same as "plan create".
The only reason I can see for seperating the plan from the assembly is
when you have "git-push".
Then you need to have something create the git repo for you.
1 plan create (with a reference to a git-push requirement) would create
the remote git repo for you.
2 you clone and populate the repo with your app code
3 you push, and that causes the assembly create/update.
Adrian might want to correct my here tho'
-Angus
>
>Thanks,
>Shaunak
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