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Problem Statement
Currently, when a developer wants to change the configuration of a cluster, say, create a region (or destroy an index, or update an async event queue) and have the change persisted in the cluster configuration for incoming servers, there is no public API for him to do so. He will have to replicate the effort of the equivalent gfsh command to achieve the same effect. It would be nice if we can expose what these commands do to a public API.
Product Goals
The developer should be able to save their configuration to the Cluster Management Service without having to restart the servers.
Obtain the cluster management service from a cache when calling from a client or a server.
Pass config object to the cluster management service.
CRUD operations support for config objects.
User Goals
Create a more modular product to allow for easy extension and integration. The beneficiaries of this work are the developers working on different parts of the code such as Spring Data for Apache, Queries for Lucene index, storage for the JDBC connector, other Geode developers and anyone who wants to change the configuration of the cluster (create/destroy regions, indices or gateway receivers/senders etc), have these changes replicated on all the applicable servers and persisted in the configuration persistence service for new joining servers.
What We Have Now:
Our admin rest API "sort of" already serves this purpose, but it has these shortcomings:
- It's not a public API
- the API includes agfshcommand a gfsh command string.
- Each command does similar things yet not consistent with each other.
Below is a diagram of the current state of things:
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From the current state of commands, It's not easy to extract a common interface for all the commands. And developers do not want to usegfshcommand use gfsh command strings as a "makeshift" API to call into the command. We are in need of a unified interface and a unified workflow for all the commands as well.
Proposal
A new Cluster Management Service (CMS) which has two responsibilities:
- Update runtime configuration of servers (if any running)
- Persist configuration (if enabled)
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CMS API is exposed as a REST API accepting configuration objects (JSON) that needs to be applied to the cluster. Users of this API CMS adheres to the standard REST semantics, so users can use POST, PUT, DELETE & GET to create, update, delete or read respectively. API returns a JSON body that contains a message describing the result along with returning standard HTTP status codes.
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Method: POST Headers: Authorization: user1:password1 Body:
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PUT/DELETE/GET has similar error codes and responses.
Let's look at an example some code to see how users can use this service. The below example shows how to create a region using CMS.
Curl (any standard REST client)
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curl http://locator.host:8080/configure?ifNotExists=true -XPOST -d ' { "regionConfig": { "name" : "Foo", "refId" : "REPLICATE" } }' |
On Client
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