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ASF GitHub Bot commented on ARIA-92:
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Github user ran-z commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-ariatosca/pull/95#discussion_r111153941
--- Diff:
tests/resources/service-templates/tosca-simple-1.0/node-cellar/node-cellar.yaml
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@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ topology_template:
#token: { get_property: [ HOST, flavor_name ] }
interfaces:
Maintenance:
- enable: juju > charm.maintenance_on
- disable: juju > charm.maintenance_off
+ enable: juju \> charm.maintenance_on
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wait so what's this symbol about again? :)
Why are we not using the same symbol as we do for `dependencies`?
> Execution plugin operations default mappings
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>
> Key: ARIA-92
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIA-92
> Project: AriaTosca
> Issue Type: Story
> Reporter: Ran Ziv
> Assignee: Tal Liron
>
> The execution plugin serves as the default plugin, i.e. if no other plugin
> was specified, it'll be used to execute scripts in operations.
> These scripts will currently only execute locally. The execution plugin also
> supports running scripts on remote machines (via SSH).
> One option is to have the parser recognize whether the node in question is
> contained inside a host node, in which case the script should be executed
> remotely (by default, yet overridable by specifying the full plugin operation
> mapping), and if not then it should be executed locally.
> Another option is to have the user specify it using special syntax, e.g.:
> "local > script.sh" and "remote > script.sh"
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