Pulp 3 Minimum Viable Product » History » Sprint/Milestone 110
daviddavis, 11/17/2017 07:53 PM
1 | 1 | bmbouter | # Pulp 3.0.0 Minimum Viable Product (MVP) |
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3 | 21 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">Lines highlighted in red need more attention.</span> |
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5 | 37 | bmbouter | ## Overall Guarantees |
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7 | 57 | mhrivnak | - This is not a direct replacement for Pulp 2. |
8 | - This is the minimum required for a 3.0.0 beta and GA. |
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9 | - All REST API calls will update the DB using transactions as necessary to ensure data integrity. |
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10 | 37 | bmbouter | |
11 | 59 | bmbouter | ## Legend |
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13 | \[done\] means merged and documented |
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14 | \[in-progress\] means started but not fully done |
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15 | If there is no label the effort has not yet been started |
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17 | 1 | bmbouter | ## Authentication |
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19 | 59 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user I can manage user(s). \[done\] |
20 | 17 | semyers | |
21 | - Add a user |
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22 | - View user(s) |
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23 | 58 | mhrivnak | - Update any user detail |
24 | 1 | bmbouter | - Delete a user |
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26 | 59 | bmbouter | As an API user, I can have documentation to generate a JSON Web Token (JWT) without the server being online. \[done\] |
27 | 1 | bmbouter | |
28 | 59 | bmbouter | As an administrator, I can disable JWT token expiration. This configuration is in the settings file and is system-wide. \[done\] |
29 | 1 | bmbouter | |
30 | 59 | bmbouter | As an administrator, I can configure the JWT tokens to expire after a configurable amount of time. This configuration is in the settings file and is system-wide. \[done\] |
31 | 1 | bmbouter | |
32 | 59 | bmbouter | The JWT shall have a username identifier \[done\] |
33 | 1 | bmbouter | |
34 | 59 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">As an API user, I can authenticate any API call (except to request a JWT) with a JWT. (not certain if this should be the behavior) \[in progress\]</span> |
35 | 17 | semyers | |
36 | 59 | bmbouter | As an API user, I can invalidate all existing JWT tokens for a given user. \[done\] |
37 | 17 | semyers | |
38 | 59 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, when deleting a user 'foo', all of user 'foo's existing JWTs are invalidated. \[done\] |
39 | 17 | semyers | |
40 | 59 | bmbouter | As an un-authenticated user, I can obtain a JWT token by using a username and password. \[done\] |
41 | 1 | bmbouter | |
42 | 110 | daviddavis | As an authenticated user, I can filter users by: \[[3142](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3142)\] |
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44 | - username: (equality, username_in_list) |
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46 | 1 | bmbouter | ## Repositories |
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48 | 18 | dkliban@redhat.com | As an authenticated user, I can list all repos. |
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50 | 60 | bmbouter | - All fields are included \[done\] |
51 | - Pagination is supported \[done\] |
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52 | 1 | bmbouter | |
53 | 109 | amacdona@redhat.com | As a user I can use filters on Repositories list: \[[3079](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3079)\] |
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55 | - id: (id_in_list) \# id equality is not necessary, v3/repositories/\<UUID\>/ |
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56 | - name: (equality, name_in_list) |
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58 | 18 | dkliban@redhat.com | As an authenticated user, I can CRUD a repository |
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60 | 60 | bmbouter | - Create a repo \[done\] |
61 | - Read a repo \[done\] |
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62 | - Update all mutable repo fields \[done\] |
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63 | - Delete a repo (asynchronous) \[done\] |
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64 | 18 | dkliban@redhat.com | |
65 | As an authenticated user, I can list a repository's associated importers and publishers |
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67 | 60 | bmbouter | - All fields are included \[done\] |
68 | - Pagination is supported \[done\] |
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69 | 1 | bmbouter | |
70 | 104 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, I can see the number of content unit types with counts for each \[done\]\[[3059](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3059)\] |
71 | 18 | dkliban@redhat.com | |
72 | 51 | bmbouter | ## Importers |
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74 | note: Importer attributes will commonly be available on importers, but aren't guaranteed to be used by all importers. |
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76 | 18 | dkliban@redhat.com | As an authenticated user, I can CRUD an importer |
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78 | - Create an importer |
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79 | - Read an importer |
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80 | - Update all mutable importer fields |
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81 | 21 | bmbouter | - Delete an importer (asynchronous) |
82 | 1 | bmbouter | |
83 | 109 | amacdona@redhat.com | As a user I have filters on the Importer list: \[[3080](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3080)\] |
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85 | - id: (id_in_list) \# id equality is not necessary, objects are referenced by id |
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86 | - name: (equality, name_in_list) |
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88 | 64 | mhrivnak | As an authenticated user I can configure the following attributes on an Importer: \[done\] |
89 | 47 | bmbouter | |
90 | 48 | amacdona@redhat.com | - validate (bool) \[optional: defaults to True\]: If true, the plugin will validate imported content. |
91 | - ssl_ca_certificate (str) \[optional\] String containing a PEM encoded CA certificate used to validate the server certificate presented by the external source. |
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92 | - ssl_client_certificate (str) \[optional\] Contains a PEM encoded client certificate used for authentication. |
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93 | - ssl_client_key (str) \[optional\] Contains a PEM encoded private key used for authentication. |
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94 | - ssl_validation (bool) \[optional: defaults to True\]: If true, SSL peer validation must be performed. |
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95 | 65 | mhrivnak | - proxy_url (str) \[optional\] Contains the proxy URL. Format: scheme://user:password@host:port. |
96 | 48 | amacdona@redhat.com | - username (str) \[optional\] Contains the username to be used for authentication when syncing. |
97 | 1 | bmbouter | - password (str) \[optional\] Contains the password to be used for authentication when syncing. |
98 | 63 | mhrivnak | - <span style="color:orange;">download_policy (str) \[optional\] Contains the downloading policy name. This is a choice of three options: |
99 | \- immediate (default) - Downloading occurs during sync. The sync task does not complete until downloading is done. |
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100 | \- background - Downloading is started by the sync but occurs in the background. The sync task completes before downloading is complete. |
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101 | \- on-demand - The sync task records everything that would be downloaded but does not download content. Downloading occurs on demand as driven by client requests for content.</span> |
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102 | 1 | bmbouter | - feed_url (str) \[optional\] Contains the URL of an external content source. This is optional. |
103 | 63 | mhrivnak | - <span style="color:orange;">sync mode: (str) \[optional\]. It has two choices 'additive' and 'mirror': |
104 | \- additive (default) - all remote content is added to the local repository on sync. During sync no content is removed from the local repository. |
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105 | \- mirror - the local content will mirror the remote content exactly, removing local content if not also present in the remote content.</span> |
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106 | 50 | bmbouter | - name (str) \[required\] Contains the name. |
107 | - last_updated (datetime) \[read-only\] Contains the datetime of the last importer update. |
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108 | 53 | bmbouter | - last_synced (datetime) \[read-only\] Contains the datetime of the last importer sync. |
109 | 51 | bmbouter | |
110 | 52 | bmbouter | ## Publishers |
111 | 51 | bmbouter | |
112 | note: Publisher attributes will commonly be available on publishers, but aren't guaranteed to be used by all publishers. |
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113 | 47 | bmbouter | |
114 | 18 | dkliban@redhat.com | As an authenticated user, I can CRUD a publisher |
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116 | - Create a publisher |
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117 | 1 | bmbouter | - Read a publisher |
118 | - Update all mutable publisher fields |
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119 | 50 | bmbouter | - Delete a publisher (asynchronous) |
120 | 1 | bmbouter | |
121 | 109 | amacdona@redhat.com | As a user I have filters on the Publisher list: \[[3081](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3081)\] |
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123 | - id: (id_in_list) \# id equality is not necessary, objects are referenced by id |
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124 | - name: (equality, name_in_list) |
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126 | 50 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user I can configure the following attributes on a Publisher: |
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128 | 1 | bmbouter | - relative_path (str) \[optional\] The (relative) path component of the published url. |
129 | 50 | bmbouter | - name - (str) \[required\] contains the name. |
130 | 109 | amacdona@redhat.com | - last_published (datetime) \[read-only\] When the last successful publis%{color:red}h occurred. |
131 | 50 | bmbouter | - last_updated (datetime) \[read-only\] The datetime of the last publisher update. |
132 | 1 | bmbouter | - <span style="color:red;">auto_publish(bool) - ??? consider adding auto-publish feature to MVP</span> |
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134 | 109 | amacdona@redhat.com | ## <span style="color:red;">Distributions</span> |
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136 | <span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can CRUD Distributions:</span> |
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137 | {color:red} \* Create a Distribution |
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138 | {color:red} \* Read a Distribution |
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139 | {color:red} \* Update all mutable Distribution fields |
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140 | {color:red} \* Delete an Distribution (asynchronous?) |
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142 | As a user I have filters on the Distribution list: \[[3082](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3082)\] |
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144 | - id: (id_in_list) \# id equality is not necessary, objects are referenced by id |
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145 | - name: (equality, name_in_list) |
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146 | - base_path: (equality, substring, base_path_in_list) |
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148 | ## <span style="color:red;">Publications</span> |
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150 | {color:red} \* Read a Publication |
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151 | {color:red} \* List all Publications |
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152 | {color:red} \* Delete a Publication (asynchronous?) |
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154 | {color:red} As a user, I have filters on the Publication list: |
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155 | {color:red} \* id: (id_in_list) \# id equality is not necessary, objects are referenced by id |
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157 | 72 | mhrivnak | ## Sync and Publish |
158 | 1 | bmbouter | |
159 | 66 | mhrivnak | As an authenticated user, I can trigger an importer to sync. \[done\] |
160 | 19 | bmbouter | |
161 | - I can follow the progress of all syncs. (Syncs are asynchronous.) |
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162 | - I cannot pass "sync" options. |
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163 | - Auto-publish is not included as an importer property. |
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165 | 66 | mhrivnak | As an authenticated user, I can trigger a publisher to publish. \[done\] |
166 | 19 | bmbouter | |
167 | - I can follow the progress of all publishes. (Publishes are asynchronous.) |
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168 | - I cannot pass "publish" options. |
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170 | 71 | mhrivnak | ## Content Manipulation |
171 | 25 | bmbouter | |
172 | 73 | mhrivnak | #### Uploading Artifacts |
173 | 32 | bmbouter | |
174 | 67 | mhrivnak | As an authenticated user, I can create an Artifact by uploading a file. \[done\] |
175 | 30 | bmbouter | |
176 | 68 | mhrivnak | As an authenticated user, I can specify a size and/or digest to validate the uploaded file. \[done\] |
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178 | 71 | mhrivnak | #### Creating Content Units |
179 | 70 | mhrivnak | |
180 | 1 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, I can create a content unit by providing the content type (in the URL), references to Artifacts, and the metadata supplied in the POST body. \[done\] |
181 | 102 | bmbouter | |
182 | 29 | bmbouter | #### Add / Remove Content from a Repository |
183 | 99 | bmbouter | |
184 | 1 | bmbouter | As a user I can add content (specific existing content) to a repository |
185 | 99 | bmbouter | |
186 | - I can specify one or more content units by id/href |
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187 | - I can follow the progress. (adding are asynchronous). |
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189 | As a user I can remove specified content from a repository |
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191 | - I can specify one or more content units by id/href |
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192 | - I can follow the progress. (removing are asynchronous). |
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193 | 101 | bmbouter | |
194 | 1 | bmbouter | #### Simple Copy |
195 | 101 | bmbouter | |
196 | As a user, I can search (synchronous call) a repository's content using filtering. |
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198 | - note: In a separate call (async), I can add this content to another repository. This is effectively a copy operation in two calls. |
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200 | As an authenticated user, I can import all content from one repository into another repository in a single async call. (Clone use case) |
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201 | |||
202 | - I can follow the progress. (adding are asynchronous). |
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204 | #### Complex Copy |
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206 | As a plugin writer I can provide a rich search features with abitrary viewsets. e.g. depsolving, verisoning, etc |
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208 | Examples of specific plugin use cases motivating the above general viewset |
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210 | - As an authenticated user, I can add an Errata from one repository to another repository along with packages mentioned in the Errata and all their dependencies that are present in the source repository. |
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211 | - As an authenticated user, I can add bunch of dependencies and store n versions back for each RPM. |
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212 | - As an authenticated user, I can use depsolving and versioning copy features together |
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213 | - As an authenticated user, I can copy a puppet module and all of it's dependencies from one repository to another. |
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214 | 71 | mhrivnak | - As an authenticated user, I can depsolve units to be added to a destination repo based on an errata |
215 | 1 | bmbouter | |
216 | 95 | bmbouter | #### Delete |
217 | 1 | bmbouter | |
218 | 109 | amacdona@redhat.com | FAs an authenticated user, I can delete a specific content unit% |
219 | 95 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">\* If the content unit is still in at least one repository the delete fails with a listing of all repositories the unit is part of.</span> |
220 | <span style="color:red;">\* Artifacts and associated files from the deleted unit are cleaned up</span> |
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222 | <span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can delete multiple content units with filtering</span> |
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223 | <span style="color:red;">\* If a content unit is still in at least one repository the delete fails with a listing of all repositories the unit is part of.</span> |
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224 | <span style="color:red;">\* Artifacts and associated files from deleted units are cleaned up</span> |
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226 | 74 | mhrivnak | ## <span style="color:red;">Versioned Repositories</span> |
227 | 1 | bmbouter | |
228 | 40 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, I can list the content in a particular repository version |
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230 | - All fields are included |
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231 | - Pagination is supported |
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232 | - <span style="color:red;">Filtering support</span> |
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234 | As an authenticated user, I can discover a URL to the latest version of a repository |
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235 | <span class="resource repository the on attributes or endpoint, API dedicated a through \^ Is" style="color:red;"></span> |
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236 | 1 | bmbouter | |
237 | 43 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, I can run a publisher without a repository version and have it default to the latest version. |
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239 | 1 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can delete a repository version by specifying the version</span> |
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241 | 43 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can upload multiple content(s?) and add create a single new version that adds all of them.</span> |
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243 | 95 | bmbouter | ## Orphan Content Units and Artifacts |
244 | 43 | bmbouter | |
245 | 95 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, I can cause an action that cleans up **both** orphaned content units and orphaned artifacts. |
246 | 43 | bmbouter | |
247 | 95 | bmbouter | - I cannot specify the units specifically (all types). |
248 | - I can follow the progress of all cleanups. (Cleanups are asynchronous.) |
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249 | 1 | bmbouter | |
250 | 22 | bmbouter | ## Task Management |
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252 | 76 | mhrivnak | As an authenticated user, I can list all tasks |
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254 | 22 | bmbouter | - <span style="color:orange;">Filtering support on \['state', 'id', 'group'\]</span> |
255 | 76 | mhrivnak | - <span style="color:orange;">This does not include associated progress reports</span> |
256 | 22 | bmbouter | |
257 | As an authenticated user, I can see a detail view for a specific task \[done\] |
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259 | - all attributes of a task |
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260 | 76 | mhrivnak | - all associated progress reports |
261 | 1 | bmbouter | |
262 | As an authenticated user, I can cancel a task \[done\] |
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264 | 77 | mhrivnak | - don't dare to use the DELETE verb! |
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266 | 1 | bmbouter | As an authenticated user, I can delete tasks. |
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268 | 110 | daviddavis | <span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can filter tags by: \[[3144](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3144)\]</span> |
269 | |||
270 | - state (equality, state_in_list) |
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271 | - started_at(started_in_range) |
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272 | - finished_at(finished_in_range) |
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273 | - worker (equality) |
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274 | - parent (equality) |
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276 | 78 | mhrivnak | ## Task Group |
277 | 1 | bmbouter | |
278 | <span style="color:red;">I can view a summary of the status of all tasks in a group</span> |
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280 | 82 | mhrivnak | ## Status |
281 | 1 | bmbouter | |
282 | 82 | mhrivnak | As an unauthenticated user I can view the status of Pulp workers, resource managers, and celerybeats. \[done\] |
283 | 42 | dkliban@redhat.com | |
284 | 80 | mhrivnak | As an unauthenticated user I can view the status of the web server's connection to the database and message broker. \[done\] |
285 | 46 | bmbouter | |
286 | 28 | bmbouter | As an unauthenticated user I can view the versions of core and each installed plugin. |
287 | 110 | daviddavis | |
288 | <span style="color:red;">h2. Workers</span> |
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290 | <span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can filter workers by: \[[3143](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3143)\]</span> |
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291 | |||
292 | - last_heartbeat (range) |
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293 | - name (substring) |
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294 | - online (equality) |
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295 | 1 | bmbouter | |
296 | 83 | mhrivnak | ## Plugin API |
297 | 1 | bmbouter | |
298 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I have a plugin API that is semantically versioned at 0.x separate from the REST API \[done\] |
299 | 28 | bmbouter | |
300 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I can report progress with a message and state \[done\] |
301 | 28 | bmbouter | |
302 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I can report progress with an optional suffix \[done\] |
303 | 28 | bmbouter | |
304 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I can report progress with a total count of things to do an the current count of things done \[done\] |
305 | 28 | bmbouter | |
306 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, non-fatal exceptions on the Task and are included in the Task detail. non_fatal exceptions do not cause the Task to be marked as failed, but may be interpreted by the user as not fully successful. \[done\] |
307 | 28 | bmbouter | |
308 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, the working directory is set before Task work is done and cleaned up afterwards. I should not need to interact with the file system outside of the working dir. \[done\] |
309 | 28 | bmbouter | |
310 | 84 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I can provide a subclassed Importer. The importer's responsibility is to synchronize the content of a Pulp repository with the content of a remote repository. (a circular import problem needs to be discussed and may cause this to change) \[done\]</span> |
311 | 28 | bmbouter | |
312 | 83 | mhrivnak | <span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I can provide a subclassed Publisher. The publisher's responsibility is to publish content. (a circular import problem needs to be discussed and may cause this to change) \[done\]</span> |
313 | 28 | bmbouter | |
314 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I can define unit types by subclassing Content models to provide concrete content unit types to be manged by the platform. \[done\] |
315 | 28 | bmbouter | |
316 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I can interact with and create Artifacts \[done\] |
317 | 28 | bmbouter | |
318 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, my app will be discovered by Pulp's app via an entry point provided by the plugin writer \[done\] |
319 | 6 | Ichimonji10 | |
320 | 83 | mhrivnak | As a plugin writer, I can use the plugin API to query content units/artifacts associated with a repository. \[done\] |
321 | 1 | bmbouter | |
322 | 8 | Ichimonji10 | As a plugin writer, I can add and remove content units to and from a repository. \[done\] |
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324 | 103 | bmbouter | ## Plugin Writer "live APIs" |
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326 | 106 | bmbouter | As a plugin writer, I can provide a Live API with arbitrary views and viewsets. |
327 | As a plugin writer, I have documentation on what URLs I should -not use for my views and viewsets |
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329 | 108 | bmbouter | Here are some concrete use cases driving the very Live API use cases above: |
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331 | ~~~ |
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332 | # Concrete user use cases: |
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333 | As a user, I can use the puppet client to fetch content from Pulp using the Forge API |
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334 | As a user I can use the docker client to fetch content from Pulp using the Docker v1 API |
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335 | As a user I can use the docker client to fetch content from Pulp using the Docker v2 API |
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337 | # Concrete plugin writer use cases |
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338 | As a puppet plugin developer, I can provide a viewset which handles the server side of the puppet Forge v3 API |
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339 | As a docker plugin developer, I can provide a viewset which handles the server side of the docker v1 API |
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340 | As a docker plugin developer, I can provide a viewset which handles the server side of the docker v2 API |
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341 | ~~~ |
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343 | 106 | bmbouter | ## Deployment |
344 | |||
345 | As a user, I can deploy all Pulp webservices on one process |
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347 | 107 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can deploy the Pulp REST API exclusively in one process</span> |
348 | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can deploy the Pulp content serving view exclusively in one process</span> |
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349 | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can deploy the Pulp content serving view with reduced permissions.</span> |
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350 | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can deploy a Plugin's Live API exclusively in one process.</span> |
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351 | 103 | bmbouter | |
352 | 94 | bizhang | ## CLI |
353 | 93 | bizhang | |
354 | 1 | bmbouter | We will use coreapi-cli to generate a one to one mapping of cli commands to rest api schema #3068 |
355 | 26 | bmbouter | <span style="color:orange;">We will have a wrapper for coreapi-cli. This wrapper will handle parallel progress reporting</span> |
356 | |||
357 | ## Download API |
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359 | As a plugin writer, I can download files via |
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361 | - http:// |
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362 | - https:// |
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363 | - file:// |
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364 | 27 | bmbouter | |
365 | As a plugin writer, I can configure a downloader with: |
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366 | 26 | bmbouter | |
367 | - Basic Auth |
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368 | - SSL Cert Client Auth |
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369 | - Custom CAs will be configured via a "trust store" either on the system or similar. Pulp will not do anything to read/load/manage CAs directly. |
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371 | As a plugin writer, I can provide arbitrary behaviors for customized downloaders |
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373 | - For example token authentication in the docker plugin |
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375 | As a plugin writer, I can have connection pooling/reuse |
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376 | |||
377 | As a plugin writer, I have proxy settings |
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378 | |||
379 | - proxy url (containing basic auth info) |
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381 | As a plugin writer, I can have great logs |
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382 | |||
383 | As a user, I have documentation about how to use something for bandwidth limiting |
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385 | As a plugin writer, I can configure the validation mechanisms used at download time |
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386 | |||
387 | - checksum validation - minimum (md5, sha1, sha256, sha512) |
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388 | - size validation |
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390 | <span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I expect units that are missing from the remote repository to not be created in Pulp when using the immediate download policy.</span> |
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392 | <span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I expect units that are missing from the remote repository to be created in Pulp when using background or on_demand download policies.</span> |
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394 | As a plugin writer I can configure mirror lists and rotate between the mirrors |
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395 | |||
396 | - round robin |
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397 | - nearest mirror support |
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399 | 1 | bmbouter | As a plugin writer, the plugin API provides tooling whereby I can provide the content to be added and removed from the repository. This tooling supports both immediate and deferred downloading. |
400 | 26 | bmbouter | |
401 | 27 | bmbouter | As a plugin writer I can manage the catalog by using ChangeSets |
402 | 26 | bmbouter | |
403 | As a plugin writer, the plugin can participate in adding content for cases where the decision to add additional content is based content that has been downloaded. |
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404 | 1 | bmbouter | |
405 | As a plugin writer, I can fetch content myself (but I am not encouraged to do so) with code I write |
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407 | 56 | ttereshc | As a plugin writer, I can CRUD content units |
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409 | 49 | amacdona@redhat.com | ## {color:red} Consumer Applicability |
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411 | 11 | Ichimonji10 | <span style="color:red;">Using consumer profiles and repo bindings I can compute applicability with 2.y parity |
412 | 49 | amacdona@redhat.com | Performance needs to be awesome</span> |
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414 | 86 | mhrivnak | <span style="color:red;">\_(Is the Pulp Consumer going away in Pulp 3? If so, is this section still appropriate?)\_</span> |
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416 | 86 | mhrivnak | ## Migrations only involving Pulp 3 |
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418 | 87 | mhrivnak | Users can run "pulp-manager migrate" to migrate the database and adjust state in other locations (filesystem, message broker, ...). \[done\] |
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420 | ## Web Server Integration |
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422 | 105 | bmbouter | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can have content efficiently served to me by Apache by Pulp using the X-SEND response headers \[[2914](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2914)\]</span> |
423 | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can have content efficiently served to me by Nginx by Pulp using the X-Accel-Redirect response headers \[[2914](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2914)\]</span> |
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425 | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can have an Ansible role to install Apache which enables Apache integration for Pulp and configures Apache to serve Pulp. \[[2921](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2921)\]</span> |
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426 | <span style="color:red;">As a user, I can have an Ansible role to install Nginx which enables Nginx integration for Pulp and configures Nginx to serve Pulp. \[[2922](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2922)\]</span> |
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428 | 89 | mhrivnak | ## Glossary |
429 | 88 | mhrivnak | |
430 | 1 | bmbouter | Repository - A named collection of content. |
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432 | 39 | jortel@redhat.com | Artifact - A file associated with one content (unit). Artifacts are not shared between content (units). Create a content unit using an uploaded file ID as the source for its metadata. Create Artifacts associated with the content unit using an uploaded file ID for each; commit as a single transaction. |
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434 | Content (unit) - A single piece of content manged by Pulp. Each file associated with a content (unit) is called an Artifact. Each content (unit) may have zero or many Artifacts. |
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436 | Orphan Content (unit): A content unit that is a member of 0 repositories |
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438 | Orphan Artifact: An Artifact that is associated with 0 Content Units and 0 Publications |
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440 | Add (Content Unit): An operation causing a repository to contain a content unit(s) |
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442 | Remove (content unit): An operation causing a repository to not contain a content unit(s) |