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== Benefit to Fedora ==
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Heat provides a standardized method for OpenStack users to launch multiple applications in an OpenStack cloud from a template file describing the cloud application.
Heat provides a standardized method for OpenStack users to launch multiple applications in an OpenStack cloud from a template file describing the cloud application.  This feature improves the cloudiness of Fedora by providing a stronger OpenStack feature set.


== Scope ==
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The feature is currently going through [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840619 package review].
The feature is currently going through [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840619 package review].
the Heat implementation is high quality and secure, but still needs much work before it will be acceptable for incubation by the OpenStack community.
The Heat implementation is high quality and secure.


== How To Test ==
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* Install and configure Folsom OpenStack on the system.
* Install and configure Folsom OpenStack on the system.
* To test the feature, the Heat community recommends running through the [https://github.com/heat-api/heat/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.rst#readme Getting Started Guide].
* To test the feature, the Heat community recommends running through the [https://github.com/heat-api/heat/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.rst#readme getting started guide].
* The [https://github.com/heat-api/heat/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.rst#readmegetting started guide] explains the expected results of the feature.
* The [https://github.com/heat-api/heat/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.rst#readme getting started guide] explains the expected results of the feature.


== User Experience ==
== User Experience ==

Revision as of 20:09, 19 July 2012

Heat

Summary

Heat provides an AWS CloudFormation API for OpenStack. The CloudFormation API allows the orchestration of cloud applications using file or web based templates.

Owner

  • Email: <sdake@redhat.com>

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 18
  • Last updated: July 19, 2012
  • Percentage of completion: 90%


Detailed Description

Heat provides orchestration of composite cloud applications using the CloudFormation API and templates for OpenStack. Heat has requested OpenStack incubation and is currently an OpenStack related project.

Benefit to Fedora

Heat provides a standardized method for OpenStack users to launch multiple applications in an OpenStack cloud from a template file describing the cloud application. This feature improves the cloudiness of Fedora by providing a stronger OpenStack feature set.

Scope

The feature is currently going through package review. The Heat implementation is high quality and secure.

How To Test

  • Install and configure Folsom OpenStack on the system.
  • To test the feature, the Heat community recommends running through the getting started guide.
  • The getting started guide explains the expected results of the feature.

User Experience

  • The user will notice an AWS CloudFormation API available via the heat CLI command.

Dependencies

Heat does not have any dependencies, so no negative user change will be noticed.

Heat depends on a functional OpenStack implementation, but currently is stable when tested with Essex. We will also work well with Folsom when it is packaged.

The full list of packages which are all available in Fedora Rawhide Heat depends upon are:

  • python-crypto
  • python-eventlet
  • python-glance
  • python-greenlet
  • python-httplib2
  • python-iso8601
  • python-keystoneclient
  • python-kombu
  • python-lxml
  • python-memcached
  • python-migrate
  • python-novaclient
  • python-paste
  • python-qpid
  • python-routes
  • pysendfile
  • python-sqlalchemy
  • python-webob

Contingency Plan

The feature could be removed entirely as a contingency plan if there are packaging or dependency problems with no ill effects.

Documentation

  • All documentation is in the Heat project's Wiki.

Release Notes

  • Heat was added to provide an AWS CloudFormation API for OpenStack.

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