This is an initial implementation of the mgmt language. It is a
declarative (immutable) functional, reactive, domain specific
programming language. It is intended to be a language that is:
* safe
* powerful
* easy to reason about
With these properties, we hope this language, and the mgmt engine will
allow you to model the real-time systems that you'd like to automate.
This also includes a number of other associated changes. Sorry for the
large size of this patch.
This does some cleanups and moves some things around for a better
experience. If you're an expert in this area, or are a new user who has
some feedback about their first impressions and experiences, please let
us know!
This is a monster patch that splits out the yaml and puppet based graph
generation and pushes them behind a common API. In addition alternate
pluggable GAPI's can be easily added! The important side benefit is that
you can now write a custom GAPI for embedding mgmt!
This also includes some slight clean ups that I didn't find it worth
splitting into separate patches.
This was a major deadlock that hit the file resource. I didn't notice it
earlier because I was using an older version of fsnotify and I hadn't
done a go get -u to refresh it. I finally tracked this down, and will
vendor the repository until a fix upstream or a workaround downstream is
added.
The upstream issue is: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/123
This monster patch embeds the etcd server. It took a good deal of
iterative work to tweak small details, and survived a rewrite from the
initial etcd v2 API implementation to the beta version of v3.
It has a notable race, and is missing some features, but it is ready for
git master and external developer consumption.
Update the spec file with the rpm macro to put the unit file
in the system-wide unit file directory based on:
[root@1713bbf19a0b /]# rpmbuild --eval '%{_unitdir}'
/usr/lib/systemd/system
Allow user to create a drop directory to specify options
via environment variables.
Resolves https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/issues/12.
This is very important work that is doubly hard because the API isn't
stable yet. If you see felix, buy him a beverage.
PS: Sorry felix that I just broke the api. I'll send you the patch to
fix it!