On Fri, 2015-08-28 at 12:03 +0200, Walter Niklaus wrote:
Hi All,
first I want to clarify that the following proposal is targeting the
1.6
release and can wait till we have stabilized the new UI in 1.6.
But I guess that it will take some discussion to come up with a good
solution so I thought I'll start it now even knowing that I'll not be
able to participate in the discussion for the next 2 weeks since I'll
be
travelling.
Problem statement:
- there is a set functionalities which are usefull/required in
kimchi and ginger, for example:
- logical volume management:
- required by kimchi to define a storage pool based
on LVM
- required by ginger to manage the host owned logical
volumes
- networking: VLAN assignement, bridge management
- required by kimchi on virtual network management
- required by ginger outside/without virtualisation
Currently the functionalities mentioned above are part of the kimchi
plugin.
Options to address this problem:
1. Implement the functionality in both plugins.
Pros: the current code in kimchi can stay unchanged
Cons: code dupplication, double maintanance
2. Share the source code modules
Pros: no code duplication
Cons: potential module duplication since the plugins are
in
different repos
3. "Interfacing" between the plugins: one plugin implements the
functionality and is exposing an interface for other plugins
Pros: clean separation
Cons: dependency between plugins (but we have that anyhow
already between kimchi and gingercommon)
4. ???
My preffered Option would be 3. but potentially there are othere
options
and aspect I may have missed.
Interesting suggestion Walter and I prefer option 3 also.
However, Ginger is an "optional" plugin to manage the host (and here I
agree 100% with you that some Kimchi operations should be part of
Ginger) and one question comes with this approach: what will happen if
user installs only Wok with Kimchi?
If Ginger implements all backend of the network operations, for
example, and Kimchi has only the frontend using the interface provided
by Ginger, I will not able to execute all necessary operations to
create some special virtual networks. This approach will require the
user to install both Kimchi and Ginger, always. And I guess this not
what the projects want, for now!
These are my 2 cents and you can not consider it totally since I'm
coming back to the project :-D
Best regards,
Paulo
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