Freezer Style Commandments =========================== - Step 1: Read the OpenStack Style Commandments https://docs.openstack.org/hacking/latest/ - Step 2: Read on Freezer Specific Commandments ------------------------------ Logging ------- Use the common logging module, and ensure you ``getLogger``:: from oslo_log import log LOG = log.getLogger(__name__) LOG.debug('Foobar') oslo.config ----------- - All configuration options for freezer-scheduler should be in the following file :: freezer/scheduler/arguments.py - After adding new options to freezer-scheduler please use the following command to update the sample configuration file:: oslo-config-generator --config-file config-generator/scheduler.conf - If you added support for a new oslo library, you have to edit the following file adding a new namespace for the new oslo library: for example adding oslo.db:: # edit config-generator/scheduler.conf [DEFAULT] output_file = etc/scheduler.conf.sample wrap_width = 79 namespace = scheduler namespace = oslo.log namespace = oslo.db This will add oslo.db options to your configuration file. Agent Options ------------- - All configuration options for freezer-agent should be in the following file :: freezer/common/config.py - To list options available in freezer-agent use the following command:: oslo-config-generator --namespace freezer --namespace oslo.log Release Notes ------------- - When a new feature is commited we should have a new release notes page that highlights the changes made. These release notes will be used for deployers, users, and developers. There are a few steps that need to be taken in order. * Generate a release notes page 1. tox -e venv -- reno new {my-new-feature} 2. https://docs.openstack.org/reno/latest/user/index.html#creating-new-release-notes * Update/Edit an existing release note 1. https://docs.openstack.org/reno/latest/user/index.html#editing-a-release-note - Building release notes:: tox -e releasenotes