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Introduction

Introduced in Ambari-2.1.0, the Enhanced Configs feature makes it possible for service providers to customize their service's configs to a great deal and determine which configs are prominently shown to user without making any UI code changes. Customization includes providing a service friendly layout, better controls (sliders, combos, lists, toggles, spinners, etc.), better validation (minimum, maximum, enums), automatic unit conversion (MB, GB, seconds, milliseconds, etc.), configuration dependencies and improved dynamic recommendations of default values.

 A service provider can accomplish all the above just by changing their service definition in the stacks/ folder.


 Example: Hive Enhanced Configs

Hive Enhanced Configs

Features

  • Define theme with custom layout of configs

    • Tabs

    • Sections

    • Sub-sections

  • Place selected configs in the layout defined above

  • Associate UI widget to use for a config

    • Radio Buttons

    • Slider

    • Combo

    • Time Interval Spinner

    • Toggle

    • Directory

    • Directories

    • List

    • Password

    • Text Field

    • Checkbox

    • Text Area

  • Automatic unit conversion for configs which have to be shown in units different from the units being saved as.

    • Memory - B, KB, MB, GB, TB, PB

    • Time - milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years

    • Percentage - float, percentage

  • Ability to define dependencies between configurations across services (depends-on, depended-by).

  • Ability to dynamically update values of other depended-by configs when a config is changed.

 

Enable Enhanced Configs - Steps

 

Step 1 - Create Theme (UI Metadata)

The first step is to create a theme for your service in the stack definition folder. A theme provides necessary information of the UI to construct the enhanced configs. UI information like layout (tabs, sections, sub-sections), placement of configs in the sub-sections, and which widgets and units to use for each config

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