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Tom Beerbower updated AMBARI-10306:
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    Attachment: AMBARI-10306.patch

> Views: Ability for a view instance to be associated to a cluster for 
> configuration
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>                 Key: AMBARI-10306
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-10306
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Tom Beerbower
>            Assignee: Tom Beerbower
>             Fix For: 2.1.0
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>         Attachments: AMBARI-10306.patch
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> Ability for a view instance to be associated to a cluster for configuration 
> (so the view can have access to cluster config information via view context). 
> This enables the view instance to be configured w/o the admin having to 
> wire-up properties. Whether the view is auto instantiated or instantiated 
> manually, the Ambari Admin should have an option to relate an instance of a 
> cluster to the view instance. This make the cluster config information 
> available to the view so the view can "auto-configure". Therefore, in 
> addition to today's manual configure option, need to add options for picking 
> a cluster in same ambari, or picking remote ambari server to 
> "auto-configure".  Based on the configuration option the user chooses, the 
> way the user gets configuration changes. If the user chooses today mode of 
> config, they can use the same ViewContext.getProperties() as they do today. 
> If they choose a local cluster, they need a way to get access to all cluster 
> configurations. For remote cluster, maybe we just provide convenient method 
> way to get rest endpoint to the cluster resource to limit scope? In any of 
> the three cases, the view developer needs to know how he is to get his 
> configurations (custom, local or remote), and have a way to get access via 
> ViewContext. Also, need ability to flag properties as cluster "configuration" 
> or "setting" so the UI can organize properties that can be derived from 
> cluster configuration properties vs. settings props related to the view 
> itself. 



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