Fix api-ref building

The current os-api-ref and Sphinx packages warn about a couple of
problems. Fix them all:
* wrong order of entries in parameters.yaml
* missing parameter
* too short underline

Also, treat warnings as errors for Sphinx to avoid regressions.

Change-Id: Id129cc709df38385a8cfe6dc12ffca6d4ba4857e
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Jaeger 2017-03-04 18:47:22 +01:00
parent 517dfa90c0
commit b027aa0a77
5 changed files with 349 additions and 341 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
================
=================
Flavors (flavors)
================
=================
Queue flavors allow users to have different types of queues based on the
storage capabilities. By using flavors, it's possible to allow consumers of the
service to choose between durable storage, fast storage, etc. Flavors must be
@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ Request Parameters
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- flaovr_name: flavor_name_path
- flavor_name: flavor_name_path
- pool_group: flavor_pool_group

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Response Parameters
- resources: messages_resources
Response Example
---------------
----------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/messages-post-response.json
:language: javascript
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ body.
Get A Specific Message
======================
.. rest_method:: GET /v2/queues/{queue_name}/messages/{messageId}
.. rest_method:: GET /v2/queues/{queue_name}/messages/{message_id}
Gets the specified message from the specified queue.
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ Response Example
Delete A Specific Message
=========================
.. rest_method:: DELETE /v2/queues/{queue_name}/messages/{messageId}
.. rest_method:: DELETE /v2/queues/{queue_name}/messages/{message_id}
Deletes the specified message from the specified queue.
@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Request
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- queue_name: queue_name
- messageId: messageId
- message_id: message_id
This operation does not accept a request body and does not return a response
body.

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@ -14,13 +14,6 @@ client_id:
#### variables in path #######################################################
queue_name:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description: |
The name of the queue.
claim_id:
type: string
in: path
@ -28,20 +21,6 @@ claim_id:
description: |
The id of the claim.
subscription_id_path:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description: |
The id of the subscription.
pool_name_path:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description:
The name of the pool.
flavor_name_path:
type: string
in: path
@ -49,8 +28,73 @@ flavor_name_path:
description:
The name of the flavor.
message_id:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description: |
The ID of the message.
pool_name_path:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description:
The name of the pool.
queue_name:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description: |
The name of the queue.
subscription_id_path:
type: string
in: path
required: True
description: |
The id of the subscription.
#### variables in query ######################################################
claim_limit:
type: integer
in: query
required: false
description: |
The ``limit`` specifies up to 20 messages (configurable) to claim. If not
specified, limit defaults to 10. Note that claim creation is best-effort,
meaning the server may claim and return less than the requested number of
messages.
echo:
type: boolean
in: query
required: false
description:
Indicate if the messages can be echoed back to the client that posted
them.
ids:
type: list
in: query
required: false
description: |
A list of the messages ids. ``pop`` & ``ids`` parameters are mutually
exclusive. Using them together in a request will result in HTTP 400.
NOTE: Actually, it's not a real list, it's string combined with many
message ids separated with comma, for example:
/messages?ids=578f0055508f153f256f717e,578f0055508f153f256f717f
include_claimed:
type: boolean
in: query
required: false
description:
Indicate if the messages list should include the claimed messages.
limit:
type: integer
in: query
@ -70,43 +114,6 @@ marker:
initial limited request and use the ID of the last-seen item from the
response as the ``marker`` parameter value in a subsequent limited request.
claim_limit:
type: integer
in: query
required: false
description: |
The ``limit`` specifies up to 20 messages (configurable) to claim. If not
specified, limit defaults to 10. Note that claim creation is best-effort,
meaning the server may claim and return less than the requested number of
messages.
echo:
type: boolean
in: query
required: false
description:
Indicate if the messages can be echoed back to the client that posted
them.
include_claimed:
type: boolean
in: query
required: false
description:
Indicate if the messages list should include the claimed messages.
ids:
type: list
in: query
required: false
description: |
A list of the messages ids. ``pop`` & ``ids`` parameters are mutually
exclusive. Using them together in a request will result in HTTP 400.
NOTE: Actually, it's not a real list, it's string combined with many
message ids separated with comma, for example:
/messages?ids=578f0055508f153f256f717e,578f0055508f153f256f717f
pop:
type: integer
in: query
@ -118,14 +125,45 @@ pop:
#### variables in request ####################################################
claim_ttl:
_default_message_ttl:
type: integer
in: body
required: false
required: True
description: |
The ``ttl`` attribute specifies how long the server waits before releasing
the claim. The ttl value must be between 60 and 43200 seconds (12 hours).
You must include a value for this attribute in your request.
The default TTL of messages defined for a queue, which will effect for
any messages posted to the queue. So when there is no TTL defined for a
message, the queue's _default_message_ttl will be used. By default, the
value is the same value defined as ''max_message_ttl'' in zaqar.conf. It is
one of the ``reserved attributes`` of Zaqar queues. The value will be
reverted to the default value after deleting it explicitly.
_max_messages_post_size:
type: integer
in: body
required: True
description: |
The max post size of messages defined for a queue, which will effect for
any messages posted to the queue. So user can define a queue's level
cap for post size which can't bigger than the max_messages_post_size
defined in zaqar.conf. It is one of the ``reserved attributes`` of Zaqar
queues. The value will be reverted to the default value after deleting it
explicitly.
capabilities:
type: list
in: body
description: |
Capabilities describe what this flavor is capable of base on the storage
capabilities. They are used to inform the final user such capabilities.
catalog_reachable:
type: boolean
in: body
required: True
description: |
A boolean value to indicate if the management(catalog) datatabse is
reachable or not.
claim_grace:
type: integer
@ -141,277 +179,20 @@ claim_grace:
the specified grace period. If a claimed message would normally live longer
than the claim's live period, its expiration is not adjusted.
subscriber:
type: string
in: body
required: True
description: |
The ``subscriber`` attribute specifies the destination where the message
notify to. It has been designed to match the Internet RFC on Relative
Uniform Resource Locators. Zaqar now support two kinds of subscribers:
http/https and email. The http/https subscriber should start with
``http/https``. The email subscriber should start with ``mailto``.
subscription_ttl:
claim_ttl:
type: integer
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``ttl`` attribute specifies how long the subscription be alive. The ttl
value must be great than 60 seconds. The default value is 3600 seconds.
The ``ttl`` attribute specifies how long the server waits before releasing
the claim. The ttl value must be between 60 and 43200 seconds (12 hours).
You must include a value for this attribute in your request.
subscription_options:
type: dict
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``options`` attribute specifies the extra metadata for the subscription
. The value must be a dict and could contain any key-value. If the
subscriber is "mailto". The ``options`` can contain ``from`` and
``subject`` to indicate the email's author and title.
pool_weight:
type: integer
in: body
required: true
description: |
The ``weight`` attribute specifies the likelihood that this pool will be
selected for the next queue allocation. The value must be an integer
greater than -1.
pool_uri:
type: string
in: body
required: true
description: |
The ``uri`` attribute specifies a connection string compatible with a
storage client (e.g., pymongo) attempting to connect to that pool.
pool_group:
type: string
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``group`` attribute specifies a tag to given to more than one pool
so that it keeps user remind the purpose/capabilities of all pools that
falls under that group.
pool_options:
type: dict
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``options`` attribute gives storage-specific options used by storage
driver implementations. The value must be a dict and valid key-value come
from the registered options for a given storage backend.
flavor_pool_group:
type: string
in: body
required: true
description: |
The ``pool_group`` attribute specifies the name of the pool group
this flavor sits on top of.
resource_types:
type: list
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``resource_types`` attribute allows user to purge particular resource
of the queue.
#### variables in response ###################################################
versions:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of supported major API versions.
queues:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the queues.
links:
type: array
in: body
required: true
description: |
Links related to the queues. This is a list of dictionaries, each including
keys ``href`` and ``rel``.
queue_metadata:
type: dict
in: body
description: |
Metadata of queue.
_max_messages_post_size:
type: integer
in: body
required: True
description: |
The max post size of messages defined for a queue, which will effect for
any messages posted to the queue. So user can define a queue's level
cap for post size which can't bigger than the max_messages_post_size
defined in zaqar.conf. It is one of the ``reserved attributes`` of Zaqar
queues. The value will be reverted to the default value after deleting it
explicitly.
_default_message_ttl:
type: integer
in: body
required: True
description: |
The default TTL of messages defined for a queue, which will effect for
any messages posted to the queue. So when there is no TTL defined for a
message, the queue's _default_message_ttl will be used. By default, the
value is the same value defined as ''max_message_ttl'' in zaqar.conf. It is
one of the ``reserved attributes`` of Zaqar queues. The value will be
reverted to the default value after deleting it explicitly.
messages:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of the messages.
messages_resources:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the URL to messages.
subscriptions:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the subscriptions.
subscription_id:
flavor_href:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The id of the subscription.
subscription_age:
type: integer
in: body
description: |
How long the subscription has be existed.
subscription_source:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The queue name which the subscription is registered on.
catalog_reachable:
type: boolean
in: body
required: True
description: |
A boolean value to indicate if the management(catalog) datatabse is
reachable or not.
storage_reachable:
type: boolean
in: body
required: False
description: |
A boolean value to indicate if the messages(pool) datatabse is
reachable or not.
operation_status:
type: dict
in: body
required: False
description: |
A dict which will contain the status for many different actions/operations.
For example, post_messages, delete_messages, delete queue, etc. And each
status is a dict which contains three items: ``seconds``, ``ref`` and
``succeeded``. Seconds means how long the operation took and succeeded will
indicate if the actions was successful or not. Ref may contain the
information if the succeeded is False, otherwise it's null.
project_id:
type: string
in: body
required: True
description: |
The ID of current project/tenant.
pre_signed_queue_paths:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of paths the pre-signed queue can support. It could be a set of
``messages``, ``subscriptions``, ``claims``.
pre_signed_queue_methods:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of HTTP methods. The HTTP method(s) this URL was created for. By
selecting the HTTP method, its possible to give either read or read/write
access to a specific resource.
pre_signed_queue_expires:
type: string
in: body
required: True
description: |
The time to indicate when the pre-signed will be expired.
pre_signed_queue_signature:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
The signature is generated after create the pre-signed URL. It can be
consumed by adding below to HTTP headers:
URL-Signature: 6a63d63242ebd18c3518871dda6fdcb6273db2672c599bf985469241e9a1c799
URL-Expires: 2015-05-31T19:00:17Z
pools:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the pools.
pool_href:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The url of the pool.
pool_name:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The name of the pool.
pool_links:
type: array
in: body
required: true
description: |
Links related to the pools. This is a list of dictionaries, each including
keys ``href`` and ``rel``.
flavors:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the flaovrs.
The url of the flavor.
flavor_links:
type: array
@ -428,15 +209,241 @@ flavor_name:
description: |
The name of the flavor.
flavor_href:
flavor_pool_group:
type: string
in: body
required: true
description: |
The url of the flavor.
The ``pool_group`` attribute specifies the name of the pool group
this flavor sits on top of.
capabilities:
flavors:
type: list
in: body
description: |
Capabilities describe what this flavor is capable of base on the storage
capabilities. They are used to inform the final user such capabilities.
A list of the flaovrs.
links:
type: array
in: body
required: true
description: |
Links related to the queues. This is a list of dictionaries, each including
keys ``href`` and ``rel``.
messages:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of the messages.
messages_resources:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the URL to messages.
operation_status:
type: dict
in: body
required: False
description: |
A dict which will contain the status for many different actions/operations.
For example, post_messages, delete_messages, delete queue, etc. And each
status is a dict which contains three items: ``seconds``, ``ref`` and
``succeeded``. Seconds means how long the operation took and succeeded will
indicate if the actions was successful or not. Ref may contain the
information if the succeeded is False, otherwise it's null.
pool_group:
type: string
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``group`` attribute specifies a tag to given to more than one pool
so that it keeps user remind the purpose/capabilities of all pools that
falls under that group.
pool_href:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The url of the pool.
pool_links:
type: array
in: body
required: true
description: |
Links related to the pools. This is a list of dictionaries, each including
keys ``href`` and ``rel``.
pool_name:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The name of the pool.
pool_options:
type: dict
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``options`` attribute gives storage-specific options used by storage
driver implementations. The value must be a dict and valid key-value come
from the registered options for a given storage backend.
pool_uri:
type: string
in: body
required: true
description: |
The ``uri`` attribute specifies a connection string compatible with a
storage client (e.g., pymongo) attempting to connect to that pool.
pool_weight:
type: integer
in: body
required: true
description: |
The ``weight`` attribute specifies the likelihood that this pool will be
selected for the next queue allocation. The value must be an integer
greater than -1.
pools:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the pools.
pre_signed_queue_expires:
type: string
in: body
required: True
description: |
The time to indicate when the pre-signed will be expired.
pre_signed_queue_methods:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of HTTP methods. The HTTP method(s) this URL was created for. By
selecting the HTTP method, its possible to give either read or read/write
access to a specific resource.
pre_signed_queue_paths:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of paths the pre-signed queue can support. It could be a set of
``messages``, ``subscriptions``, ``claims``.
pre_signed_queue_signature:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
The signature is generated after create the pre-signed URL. It can be
consumed by adding below to HTTP headers:
URL-Signature: 6a63d63242ebd18c3518871dda6fdcb6273db2672c599bf985469241e9a1c799
URL-Expires: 2015-05-31T19:00:17Z
project_id:
type: string
in: body
required: True
description: |
The ID of current project/tenant.
queue_metadata:
type: dict
in: body
description: |
Metadata of queue.
queues:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the queues.
resource_types:
type: list
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``resource_types`` attribute allows user to purge particular resource
of the queue.
storage_reachable:
type: boolean
in: body
required: False
description: |
A boolean value to indicate if the messages(pool) datatabse is
reachable or not.
subscriber:
type: string
in: body
required: True
description: |
The ``subscriber`` attribute specifies the destination where the message
notify to. It has been designed to match the Internet RFC on Relative
Uniform Resource Locators. Zaqar now support two kinds of subscribers:
http/https and email. The http/https subscriber should start with
``http/https``. The email subscriber should start with ``mailto``.
subscription_age:
type: integer
in: body
description: |
How long the subscription has be existed.
subscription_id:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The id of the subscription.
subscription_options:
type: dict
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``options`` attribute specifies the extra metadata for the subscription
. The value must be a dict and could contain any key-value. If the
subscriber is "mailto". The ``options`` can contain ``from`` and
``subject`` to indicate the email's author and title.
subscription_source:
type: string
in: body
description: |
The queue name which the subscription is registered on.
subscription_ttl:
type: integer
in: body
required: false
description: |
The ``ttl`` attribute specifies how long the subscription be alive. The ttl
value must be great than 60 seconds. The default value is 3600 seconds.
subscriptions:
type: list
in: body
description: |
A list of the subscriptions.
versions:
type: list
in: body
required: True
description: |
A list of supported major API versions.

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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ Request Example
Response Parameters
------------------
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ commands = {posargs}
[testenv:docs]
commands =
python setup.py build_sphinx
sphinx-build -b html api-ref/source api-ref/build/html
sphinx-build -W -b html api-ref/source api-ref/build/html
[testenv:api-ref]
# This environment is called from CI scripts to test and publish
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ whitelist_externals = bash
rm
commands =
rm -rf api-ref/build
sphinx-build -b html -d api-ref/build/doctrees api-ref/source api-ref/build/html
sphinx-build -W -b html -d api-ref/build/doctrees api-ref/source api-ref/build/html
[testenv:debug]
commands = oslo_debug_helper {posargs}