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Andre Dietisheim updated JBIDE-14744:
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Estimated Difficulty: High
Allow users to choose from quickstarts/templates when creating new
application
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Key: JBIDE-14744
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-14744
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Beta2
Reporter: Andre Dietisheim
Fix For: LATER
Attachments: openshift-quickstart.png
The web ui offers a large set of quickstarts/templates:
!openshift-quickstart.png!
in a mail from clayton on the 4th of june:
{quote}
For QuickStarts, brokers may choose to
a) enable community quickstarts
(the URL you saw below, set by COMMUNITY_QUICKSTART_URL being a URL in
/etc/openshift/broker.conf)
b) enable their own list of quickstarts
(a different url, /broker/rest/quickstarts, configured from
/etc/openshift/quickstarts.json)
c) disable the quickstarts link
(delete /etc/openshift/quickstarts.json)
To correctly fetch the quickstarts for a server, retrieve the API document
/broker/rest/api
and look for the LIST_QUICKSTARTS link. If it is present, you may retrieve quickstarts.
If it is absent, you should assume there are no quickstarts.
Retrieving the list of quickstarts, unlike other REST API feed calls, is very specific:
* API versioning is not supported
* Only JSON is supported
* The body of the response is slightly different than standard REST API feed results
* If you encounter a parse error or an unexpected data value you are required to handle
it gracefully by omitting the entry - the API may change without warning (although
hopefully not)
The format of the JSON response (in either a) or b) above) is:
{quote}
{code}
{
data: [
quickstart: {
id: "<string id>",
href: "<absolute URL to a display URL for the quickstart>",
name: "<name>",
updated: "<last update date in seconds from the epoch>",
summary: "<brief HTML body of the item>",
body: "<full HTML body of the item>",
cartridges: "<cartridge spec>",
website: "<URL of metadata about the source of the quickstart or the
technology>",
tags: "<comma delimited list of tags>",
language: "<display name of the type of quickstart>",
initial_git_url: "<absolute URL or Git reference to source>",
provider: "openshift|reviewed|partner|community", # default is community
},
]
}
{code}
{quote}
You should assume that arbitrary content could be injected into any of these fields and
defend yourself against XSS appropriately. You should also assume that the structure
could be changed at any time.
Cartridge spec:
The cartridge spec is defined as either:
a) a comma delimited list of cartridge name search conditions
b) a string containing a JSON array
If the leading character of the cartridge spec is '[', you must convert the
cartridge spec to JSON and submit the value provided to the server on creation as the
"cartridges" field.
Otherwise,
1) split the string by "," into "segments"
2) trim whitespace from each segment
3) split each segment by "|" into "matches" - these represent logical
ORs
4) strip leading and trailing "*" characters
5) For each segment, return all cartridges that have a case-insensitive substring match
on any of the "matches" in that segment for the user to select.
See
https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/77e1d3a6476ecb9dad5be6dea...
and
https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/77e1d3a6476ecb9dad5be6dea...
{quote}
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