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Allow limiting the number of objects returned via GET by providing "limit" Example: api/notifications?limit=5 Allow offseting (skipping N first records) via "offset" Example: api/notifications?offset=100 Allow ordering of objects by providing "order_by" Example: api/notifications?order_by=-id Add helper functions/classes to: - get HTTP parameters (limit, offset, order_by) - get scoped collection query by applying 4 operations filter, order, offset, limit - set Conent-Range header if scope limits are present Make default NailgunCollection's GET utilize scoped query This makes default (parent) GET of child handlers support paging and ordering (overriden GET methods will not get this functionality automatically) NailgunCollection.GET is also an example of how to implement this new functionality. Helper functions/classes can be utilized in child handler methods to implement filters / ordering / paging Related-Bug: 1657348 Change-Id: I7760465f70b3f69791e7a0c558a26e8ba55c934a |
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Team and repository tags
fuel-web
fuel-web (nailgun) implements REST API and deployment data management. It manages disk volumes configuration data, networks configuration data and any other environment specific data which are necessary for successful deployment. It has required orchestration logic to build instructions for provisioning and deployment in a right order. Nailgun uses SQL database to store its data and AMQP service to interact with workers.
Project resources
Project status, bugs, and blueprints are tracked on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/fuel
Development documentation is hosted here: https://docs.fuel-infra.org/fuel-dev
Any additional information can be found on the Fuel's project wiki https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel
Anyone wishing to contribute to fuel-web should follow the general OpenStack process. A good reference for it can be found here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/How_To_Contribute