[Engine-devel] Floating Disks implementation in REST-API
Einav Cohen
ecohen at redhat.com
Wed Apr 18 10:36:52 UTC 2012
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Let's try to concentrate on the subject of this thread (we can discuss shared disks in a separate thread):
- I agree with Ori: Disks root collection should have all disks, not only floating (shared?) disks. Disk is an important business entity, which "deserves" a full root collection of its own - I think it is more aligned with the existing api structure (VMs are shown both in the VMs root collection as well as under their Cluster/DC).
- Regarding possibilities 1 vs. 2 below: I prefer #1 (again - agreeing with Ori, IIRC): Although risky in a sense, at least existing users/scripts won't be harmed because of this, since the behavior is backward compatible. Regarding new users - they should know what they are doing, and they should always be careful when using DELETE, no matter from which context. It also "looks" better (more symmetrical, adding a new POST action is avoided).
Comments?
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ori Liel" <oliel at redhat.com>
> To: engine-devel at ovirt.org
> Cc: "Eoghan Glynn" <eglynn at redhat.com>
> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 3:33:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Floating Disks implementation in REST-API
>
> I'd like us to move forward with this.
>
> The option of using 'attach' action does not exist, because, as
> Eoghan observed, we would be executing an action on an entity which
> doesn't exist in the collection: (.../api/vms/{vm:id}/disks/???-no
> entity-???/attach)
>
> There are two options left on the table; let's see if we can agree on
> one of them:
>
> 1)
> POST/api/vms/{vm:id}/disks
> <disk id="{disk:id}"/> =>
> attach disk
>
> DELETE .../api/vms/{vm:id}/disks/{disk:id}
> <disk><detach>true</detach><disk> =>
> detach disk
>
> Pros: symmetrical
> Cons: risky (if user wants to detach but forgot to give parameter,
> disk will be deleted).
>
> 2)
>
> POST/api/vms/{vm:id}/disks
> <disk id="{disk:id}"/> =>
> attach disk
>
> DELETE .../api/vms/{vm:id}/disks/{disk:id}/detach =>
> detach disk
>
> Pros: not dangerous
> Cons: asymmetrical, attach done like add, but detach done using
> action.
>
>
> No solution is perfect but we need to decide.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ori.
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