[Container-tools] [Devtools] Atomic App / Nulecule spec reviews

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Wed May 18 14:25:21 UTC 2016


On 18 May 2016 at 14:50, Charlie Drage <cdrage at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've made some considerable progress in regards to the Nulecule /
> Atomic App direction and how we're becoming more of a deployment tool
> for distributing and deploying multi-container applications.
>
> However! I'm starting to become blocked now due to awaiting spec /
> code reviews as I begin to finish / catch up to my original workload.
> Although I could merge it individually, it's best to get a community
> review / support on it before continuing :)
>
> One of the biggest changes is the specification, as per pull:
> https://github.com/projectatomic/nulecule/pull/205 which makes some
> considerable changes to the way we write Nulecule files. If I could get
> some input on it, that would be great as it would create some work to
> get added to Atomic App / Nulecule as well as decrease the learning
> curve associated with creating and generating a Nulecule file.

Could you summarise the changes you have made. I couldn't find an
actual spec change in the changeset, just changes to example files.

>
> Another large change is the addition to *binary* generation for Atomic
> App, creating support for not only Linux, but Mac OS X and Windows
> platforms, allowing the ability to use Atomic App to deploy a
> multi-container application on a cluster from whichever platform you
> wish, whether or not it uses Python on the distribution. I've tested
> the generated binary on multiple operating systems and it appears to
> work awesomely!

I don't quite understand this one - do you have a video of it in action?

Would be good to add this to the sprint review.

>
> A third change is the addition of the Kubernetes binary usage to the
> API, which (at the moment) contains an additional 1200 lines of code
> to be added to Atomic App. Both functional and unit tests pass :)
>
> Many thanks and happy coding!
> --
>
> Charlie Drage
> Red Hat - OSAS Team / Project Atomic
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