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OpenStack Akanda Specifications
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This directory structure is used to hold approved design specifications for additions
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to the Akanda project. Reviews of the specs are done in gerrit, using a
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similar workflow to how we review and merge changes to the code itself.
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The layout of this repository is::
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specs/<release>/
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You can find an example spec in `specs/template.rst`. A
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skeleton that contains all the sections required for a spec
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file is located in `specs/skeleton.rst` and can
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be copied, then filled in with the details of a new blueprint for
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convenience.
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Specifications are proposed for a given release by adding them to the
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`specs/<release>` directory and posting it for review. The implementation
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status of a blueprint for a given release can be found by looking at the
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blueprint in launchpad. Not all approved blueprints will get fully implemented.
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Specifications have to be re-proposed for every release. The review may be
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quick, but even if something was previously approved, it should be re-reviewed
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to make sure it still makes sense as written.
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Please note, Launchpad blueprints are still used for tracking the
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current status of blueprints. For more information, see::
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https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Blueprints
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http://blueprints.launchpad.net/akanda
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For more information about working with gerrit, see::
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http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#development-workflow
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..
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
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License.
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
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Title of your blueprint
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=======================
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Problem Description
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===================
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Proposed Change
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===============
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Data Model Impact
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-----------------
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REST API Impact
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Security Impact
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---------------
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Notifications Impact
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Other End User Impact
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Performance Impact
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------------------
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Other Deployer Impact
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---------------------
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Developer Impact
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Community Impact
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Alternatives
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------------
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Implementation
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==============
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Assignee(s)
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-----------
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Work Items
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----------
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Dependencies
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============
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Testing
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=======
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Tempest Tests
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-------------
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Functional Tests
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----------------
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API Tests
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---------
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Documentation Impact
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====================
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User Documentation
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------------------
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Developer Documentation
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-----------------------
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References
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==========
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..
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
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License.
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
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==========================================
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Example Spec - The title of your blueprint
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Include the URL of your launchpad blueprint:
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https://blueprints.launchpad.net/akanda/+spec/example
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Introduction paragraph -- why are we doing anything? A single paragraph of
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prose that **operators, deployers, and developers** can understand.
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If your specification proposes any changes to the Akanda REST API such
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as changing parameters which can be returned or accepted, or even
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the semantics of what happens when a client calls into the API, then
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you should add the APIImpact flag to the commit message. Specifications with
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the APIImpact flag can be found with the following query:
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https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/neutron-specs+message:apiimpact,n,z
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Problem Description
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===================
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A detailed description of the problem:
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* For a new feature this should be use cases. Ensure you are clear about the
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actors in each use case: End User vs Deployer
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* For a major reworking of something existing it would describe the
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problems in that feature that are being addressed.
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Proposed Change
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===============
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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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Data Model Impact
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-----------------
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Changes which require modifications to the data model often have a wider impact
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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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therefore important to capture and gain agreement as early as possible on any
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proposed changes to the data model.
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Questions which need to be addressed by this section include:
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* What new data objects and/or database schema changes is this going to require?
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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, for example if you
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need to take into account existing instances, or modify other existing data
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describe how that will work.
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REST API Impact
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---------------
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For each API resource to be implemented, describe the resource
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collection and specify the name, type, and other essential details of
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each new or modified attribute. A table similar to the following may
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be used:
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+----------+-------+---------+---------+------------+--------------+
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|Attribute |Type |Access |Default |Validation/ |Description |
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|Name | | |Value |Conversion | |
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+==========+=======+=========+=========+============+==============+
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|id |string |RO, all |generated|N/A |identity |
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| |(UUID) | | | | |
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+----------+-------+---------+---------+------------+--------------+
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|name |string |RW, all |'' |string |human-readable|
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| | | | | |name |
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+----------+-------+---------+---------+------------+--------------+
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|color |string |RW, admin|'red' |'red', |color |
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| | | | |'yellow', or|indicating |
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| | | | |'green' |state |
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+----------+-------+---------+---------+------------+--------------+
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Here is the other example of the table using csv-table
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.. csv-table:: CSVTable
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:header: Attribute Name,Type,Access,Default Value,Validation Conversion,Description
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id,string (UUID),"RO, all",generated,N/A,identity
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name,string,"RW, all","''",string,human-readable name
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color,string,"RW, admin",red,"'red', 'yellow' or 'green'",color indicating state
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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
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* A description of what the method does suitable for use in
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user documentation
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* Method type (POST/PUT/GET/DELETE)
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* Normal http response code(s)
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* Expected error http response code(s)
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* A description for each possible error code should be included
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describing semantic errors which can cause it such as
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inconsistent parameters supplied to the method, or when an
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instance is not in an appropriate state for the request to
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succeed. Errors caused by syntactic problems covered by the JSON
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schema defintion do not need to be included.
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* URL for the resource
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* Parameters which can be passed via the url
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* JSON schema definition for the body data if allowed
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* JSON schema definition for the response data if any
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* Example use case including typical API samples for both data supplied
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by the caller and the response
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* Discuss any API policy changes, and discuss what things a deployer needs to
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think about when defining their API policy. This is in reference to the
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policy.json file.
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Note that the schema should be defined as restrictively as
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possible. Parameters which are required should be marked as such and
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only under exceptional circumstances should additional parameters
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which are not defined in the schema be permitted (eg
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additionaProperties should be False).
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Reuse of existing predefined parameter types such as regexps for
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passwords and user defined names is highly encouraged.
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Security Impact
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---------------
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Describe any potential security impact on the system. Some of the items to
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consider include:
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* Does this change touch sensitive data such as tokens, keys, or user data?
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* Does this change alter the API in a way that may impact security, such as
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a new way to access sensitive information or a new way to login?
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* Does this change involve cryptography or hashing?
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* Does this change require the use of sudo or any elevated privileges?
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* Does this change involve using or parsing user-provided data? This could
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be directly at the API level or indirectly such as changes to a cache layer.
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* Can this change enable a resource exhaustion attack, such as allowing a
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single API interaction to consume significant server resources? Some examples
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of this include launching subprocesses for each connection, or entity
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expansion attacks in XML.
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For more detailed guidance, please see the OpenStack Security Guidelines
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[#security_guidelines]_ as a reference. These guidelines are a work in
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progress and are designed to help you identify security best practices.
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For further information, feel free to reach out to the OpenStack Security
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Group at openstack-security@lists.openstack.org.
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.. [#security_guidelines] OpenStack Security Guidelines
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https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Security/Guidelines
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Notifications Impact
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Please specify any changes to notifications. Be that an extra notification,
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changes to an existing notification, or removing a notification.
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Other End User Impact
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---------------------
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Aside from the API, are there other ways a user will interact with this feature?
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Performance Impact
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Describe any potential performance impact on the system, for example
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how often will new code be called, and is there a major change to the calling
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pattern of existing code.
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Examples of things to consider here include:
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* A periodic task might look like a small addition but if it calls conductor or
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another service the load is multiplied by the number of nodes in the system.
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* A small change in a utility function or a commonly used decorator can have a
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large impacts on performance.
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* Calls which result in a database queries (whether direct or via conductor) can
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have a profound impact on performance when called in critical sections of the
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code.
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* Will the change include any locking, and if so what considerations are there on
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holding the lock?
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Other Deployer Impact
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Discuss things that will affect how you deploy and configure OpenStack
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that have not already been mentioned, such as:
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* What config options are being added? Should they be more generic than
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proposed (for example a flag that other hypervisor drivers might want to
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implement as well)? Are the default values ones which will work well in
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real deployments?
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* Is this a change that takes immediate effect after its merged, or is it
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something that has to be explicitly enabled?
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* If this change is a new binary, how would it be deployed?
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* Please state anything that those doing continuous deployment, or those
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upgrading from the previous release, need to be aware of. Also describe
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any plans to deprecate configuration values or features. For example, if we
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change the directory name that instances are stored in, how do we handle
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instance directories created before the change landed? Do we move them? Do
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we have a special case in the code? Do we assume that the operator will
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recreate all the instances in their cloud?
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* Does this require downtime or manual intervention to apply when upgrading?
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Developer Impact
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Discuss things that will affect other developers working on OpenStack,
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such as:
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* If the blueprint proposes a change to the API, discussion of how other
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plugins would implement the feature is required.
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Community Impact
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Describe how this change fits in with the direction the Akanda community is
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going.
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* Has the change been discussed on mailing lists, at the weekly Akanda
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meeting, or at a Design Summit?
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* Does the change fit with the direction of the Akanda community?
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Alternatives
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------------
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What other ways could we do this thing? Why aren't we using those? This doesn't
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have to be a full literature review, but it should demonstrate that thought has
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been put into why the proposed solution is an appropriate one.
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Implementation
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Assignee(s)
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Who is leading the writing of the code? Or is this a blueprint where you're
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throwing it out there to see who picks it up?
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If more than one person is working on the implementation, please designate the
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primary author and contact.
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Primary assignee:
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<launchpad-id or None>
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Other contributors:
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<launchpad-id or None>
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Work Items
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----------
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Work items or tasks -- break the feature up into the things that need to be
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done to implement it. Those parts might end up being done by different people,
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but we're mostly trying to understand the timeline for implementation.
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Dependencies
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============
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* Include specific references to specs and/or blueprints in Akanda, or in other
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projects, that this one either depends on or is related to.
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* If this requires functionality of another project that is not currently used
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by Akanda (such as the glance v2 API when we previously only required v1),
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document that fact.
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* Does this feature require any new library dependencies or code otherwise not
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included in OpenStack? Or does it depend on a specific version of library?
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Testing
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Please discuss how the change will be tested. We especially want to know what
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tempest tests will be added. It is assumed that unit test coverage will be
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added so that doesn't need to be mentioned explicitly, but discussion of why
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you think unit tests are sufficient and we don't need to add more tempest
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tests would need to be included.
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Is this untestable in gate given current limitations (specific hardware /
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software configurations available)? If so, are there mitigation plans (3rd
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party testing, gate enhancements, etc).
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Tempest Tests
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-------------
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List new, changed, or deleted Tempest tests in this section. If a blueprint
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has been filed in the Tempest specs repository, please cross reference that
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blueprint here.
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Functional Tests
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----------------
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Please document any functional tests which this change will require. New
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features will require functional tests before being allowed to be merged.
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Code refactors may require functional tests.
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API Tests
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---------
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Add changes to API tests in this section. This is required if the change is
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adding, removing, or changing any API related code in Akanda.
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Documentation Impact
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====================
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What is the impact on the docs team of this change? Some changes might require
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donating resources to the docs team to have the documentation updated. Don't
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repeat details discussed above, but please reference them here.
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User Documentation
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------------------
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Specify any User Documentation which needs to be changed. Reference the guides
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which need updating due to this change.
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Developer Documentation
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-----------------------
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If API changes are being made, specify the developer API documentation which
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will be updated to reflect the new changes here.
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References
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==========
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Please add any useful references here. You are not required to have any
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reference. Moreover, this specification should still make sense when your
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references are unavailable. Examples of what you could include are:
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* Links to mailing list or IRC discussions
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* Links to notes from a summit session
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* Links to relevant research, if appropriate
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* Related specifications as appropriate (e.g. link any vendor documentation)
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* Anything else you feel it is worthwhile to refer to
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NOTE: Please remove everything from here and down. This section is meant to
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show examples of how to format the spec.
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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 80 columns.
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* The filename in the git repository should match the launchpad URL, for
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example a URL of: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/akanda/+spec/awesome-thing
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should be named awesome-thing.rst
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* Please do not delete any of the sections in this template. If you have
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nothing to say for a whole section, just write: None
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* For help with syntax, see http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html
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* To test out your formatting, build the docs using tox, or see:
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http://rst.ninjs.org
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* If you would like to provide a diagram with your spec, text representations
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are preferred. http://asciiflow.com/ is a very nice tool to assist with
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making ascii diagrams. blockdiag is another tool. These are described below.
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If you require an image (screenshot) for your BP, attaching that to the BP
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and checking it in is also accepted. However, text representations are prefered.
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* Diagram examples
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asciiflow::
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+----------+ +-----------+ +----------+
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| A | | B | | C |
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| +-----+ +--------+ |
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+----------+ +-----------+ +----------+
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blockdiag
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.. blockdiag::
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blockdiag sample {
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a -> b -> c;
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}
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actdiag
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.. actdiag::
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actdiag {
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write -> convert -> image
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lane user {
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label = "User"
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write [label = "Writing reST"];
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image [label = "Get diagram IMAGE"];
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}
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lane actdiag {
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convert [label = "Convert reST to Image"];
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}
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}
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|
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nwdiag
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|
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.. nwdiag::
|
||||
|
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nwdiag {
|
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network dmz {
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address = "210.x.x.x/24"
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|
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web01 [address = "210.x.x.1"];
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web02 [address = "210.x.x.2"];
|
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}
|
||||
network internal {
|
||||
address = "172.x.x.x/24";
|
||||
|
||||
web01 [address = "172.x.x.1"];
|
||||
web02 [address = "172.x.x.2"];
|
||||
db01;
|
||||
db02;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
seqdiag
|
||||
|
||||
.. seqdiag::
|
||||
|
||||
seqdiag {
|
||||
browser -> webserver [label = "GET /index.html"];
|
||||
browser <-- webserver;
|
||||
browser -> webserver [label = "POST /blog/comment"];
|
||||
webserver -> database [label = "INSERT comment"];
|
||||
webserver <-- database;
|
||||
browser <-- webserver;
|
||||
}
|
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