On 08/16/2013 09:52 AM, Boris Pavlovic wrote:
We (OpenStack contributors) done a really huge and great work around DB
code in Grizzly and Havana to unify it, put all common parts into
oslo-incubator, fix bugs, improve handling of sqla exceptions, provide
unique keys, and to use this code in different projects instead of
custom implementations. (well done!)
oslo-incubator db code is already used by: Nova, Neutron, Cinder,
Ironic, Ceilometer.
In this moment we finished work around Glance:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/36207/
And working around Heat and Keystone.
So almost all projects use this code (or planing to use it)
Probably it is the right time to start work around moving oslo.db code
to separated lib.
We (Roman, Viktor and me) will be glad to help to make oslo.db lib:
E.g. Here are two drafts:
1) oslo.db lib code: https://github.com/malor/oslo.db
2) And here is this lib in action: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/42159/
Thoughts?
+1. Having to manually paste code from oslo-incubator into other
projects is error-prone. Of course it's important to get the library
versioning right and do releases, but that's a small cost imposed on
just the oslo-db folks to make using this code easier for everyone else.
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David Ripton Red Hat [email protected]
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