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Jeff Cantrill commented on JBIDE-21634:
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@fbricon and I talked about how this would be manifested in the UI. I proposed a context
menu that would offer 3 entries:
* Scale Up (increments replica count by 1)
* Scale Down (decrements replica count by 1)
* Scale To... (presents user with an input box) max would be same as what web offers
This change would only affect the replica controller and would fall back to what is
defined in the DC if a new deployment occurs. Possible enhancement would allow a user to
also update their dc (or we would just update the dc which would trigger a new deployment
with the given number of replicas)
[~fbricon] [~adietish] [~maxandersen] Thoughts?
Explorer, Properties: Allow a user to scale their deployment
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Key: JBIDE-21634
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-21634
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.3.1.Beta2
Reporter: Jeff Cantrill
Assignee: Jeff Cantrill
Labels: explorer, openshift_v3, properties
Fix For: 4.4.0.Alpha1
The web and cli allows a user to scale their deployments, which is only possible now in
Eclipse by editing the replicationcontroller. Add UI to facilitate scaling. Scaling
should be allowed in some sort of context menu when selecting any of:
1. deployment (replication controller)
2. eclipse view of a deployment (server) -> walk back to the currrent deployment
3. pod -> walk back to the current deployment
updating 'spec.replicas' causes a new pods to spin up
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