[infinispan-dev] Standardising on property names and system parameters

Mircea Markus mircea.markus at jboss.com
Fri Jul 9 07:36:29 EDT 2010


On 8 Jul 2010, at 16:00, Manik Surtani wrote:

> Sorry, one more that I intended to demonstrate:
> 
> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/client/hotrod-client/src/main/java/org/infinispan/client/hotrod/impl/SerializationMarshaller.java?r=1999#l39
> 
> 	marshaller.default-array-size.key
> 
> should look like:
> 
> 	infinispan.client.hotrod.marshaller.key-array-init-size
> 
> or something like that.
That's not passed in as a System property, but guess it will go away anyway with the new marshalling stuff
> 
> On 8 Jul 2010, at 15:55, Manik Surtani wrote:
> 
>> Guys,
>> 
>> I have seen a number of places in the codebase where we take in system parameters.  In some cases this is to control certain unit test options such as:
>> 
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/cachestore/jdbc/src/test/java/org/infinispan/test/fwk/UnitTestDatabaseManager.java?r=1957#l53
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/cachestore/cloud/src/integrationtest/java/org/infinispan/loaders/cloud/CloudCacheStoreFunctionalIntegrationTest.java?r=1845#l46
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/core/src/test/java/org/infinispan/test/fwk/TransactionSetup.java?r=722#l46
>> 
>> And in some cases these control runtime options such as:
>> 
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/core/src/main/java/org/infinispan/config/InfinispanConfiguration.java?r=1951#l362
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/server/rest/src/main/scala/org/infinispan/rest/StartupListener.scala?r=1863#l33
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/server/core/src/main/scala/org/infinispan/server/core/Main.scala?r=1954#l169
>> 
>> And we occasionally use Properties to configure certain bits, such as certain Hot Rod and Memcached server options:
>> 
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/server/core/src/main/scala/org/infinispan/server/core/AbstractProtocolServer.scala?r=1898#l24
>> 
>> And even Hot Rod client configs.
>> 
>> 	http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/client/hotrod-client/src/main/java/org/infinispan/client/hotrod/RemoteCacheManager.java?r=1999#l167
>> 
>> And here are some examples of what the keys to these properties are:
>> 
>> 	infinispan.jclouds.username
>> 	infinispan.jdbc
>> 	infinispan.tm
>> 	infinispan.config.schema
>> 	infinispan.server.rest.cfg
>> 	program.name
>> 	infinispan.server.host
>> 	infinispan.hotrod-client.servers-default
>> 
>> I would like to standardise on these a bit.  It would (a) make it easier to document and (b) provide a greater level of consistency.  So here is what I propose:
>> 
>> * All system and property keys start with "infinispan."
>> * Properties destined to control the way the test suite runs should have ".test."
>> * The next bit should be the relevant affected module.  E.g., ".server.hotrod."  or ".server.rest." or ".client.hotrod.", or ".server." for stuff that is common across all server endpoints.
>> * and the last bit could be descriptive to what the key controls.  E.g., ".host".
>> 
>> So, from above, the examples would look like:
>> 
>> 	infinispan.test.cachestore.jclouds.username
>> 	infinispan.test.cachestore.jdbc.driver
>> 	infinispan.test.core.tm
>> 	infinispan.core.config.schema
>> 	infinispan.server.cfg
>> 	(program.name?  Don't know what this is... )
>> 	infinispan.server.host
>> 	infinispan.client.hotrod.servers
>> 	
>> What do you guys think?  If we agree on this, this would involve:
>> 
>> 1) Read the correct, new property
>> 2) Still read the "legacy" property but spit out a warning
>> 3) Update READMEs, javadocs, sample scripts, and wikis/FAQs.
>> 
>> and then we would need to stick with this convention for all future stuff.  
>> 
>> Thoughts?
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Manik
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>> Manik Surtani
>> manik at jboss.org
>> Lead, Infinispan
>> Lead, JBoss Cache
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