+1

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 7:05 AM, John Omernik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Prior to opening a JIRA on this, I was curious what the community thought.
>   I'd like to have a setting for workspaces that would indicate "hidden".
>  (Defaulting to false if not specified to not break any already implemented
> workspace definitions)
>
> For example:
>
> "workspaces" {
>    "dev": {
>        "location": "/mydev",
>        "writable": true,
>        "defaultInputFormat": null,
>        "hidden": true
>       }
>  }
>
> This would have the effect that when running "show schemas" this workspace
> would not show up in the list.
>
> Reasoning:  When organizing a large enterprise data
> lake/ocean/cistern/swamp, limited "functional" options provided to the user
> are better then "all" the options.   For example, as an administrator, I
> may want to define workspaces to help clarify ETL processes, or service
> loads that if the user HAS filesystem access they CAN access, however, they
> will never want to, instead, the user would focused on cleaned/enriched
> data.  My users would rarely use the "cp" plugin, however, I don't want to
> eliminate it.  Basically, it doesn't show in show schema, but it can still
> be used both directly in queries, and through the use command.
>
> Another example: I create home schemas based on a home directory of every
> user.  Users's will know it's there, and can easily access it, however,
> showing up in "show schemas" doesn't provide value, and just clutters the
> data returned in the response.  I want to attempt to provide a clean
> interface and depiction of valuable schemas to my user via workspaces, and
> this small flag, I believe would be a low impact way to do that.
>
> I would love discussion on this, if others would find this valuable, I will
> happily make a JIRA.
>
> John
>



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