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* '''Dec 18, 2014'''. ''Release Kilo-1''
 
* '''Dec 18, 2014'''. ''Release Kilo-1''
 
** Data Flow collection processing (for-each" control)
 
** Data Flow collection processing (for-each" control)
 +
** "join" control
 +
** Cron triggers for v2 API
 
** HA testing & Benchmarking with Rally
 
** HA testing & Benchmarking with Rally
 
** Advanced client capabilities: REST-based callbacks, running workflow locally in dry-run mode
 
** Advanced client capabilities: REST-based callbacks, running workflow locally in dry-run mode
 
** Event listeners (via webhooks, AMQP)
 
** Event listeners (via webhooks, AMQP)
** "join" control
 
 
** Multitenancy support
 
** Multitenancy support
 
** Action handler Command Line Interface
 
** Action handler Command Line Interface

Revision as of 16:48, 11 December 2014

Roadmap

  • Nov 25th, 2013. DSL/API v1.0 specifications. (DONE)
  • Apr, 2014. Release 0.0.2, PoC. (DONE)
    • Basic DSL capabilities (dependencies, direct transitions, conditionals, cron trigger)
    • REST API
    • Python Client
    • Command Line Interface
    • Experimental Horizon Dashboard
    • Integration with Keystone
  • Sept, 2014. Release 0.1. (DONE)
    • Overall stability
    • Action plugin mechanism
    • Action packs for core OpenStack services (Nova, Keystone, Glance, Heat, Neutron)
    • DSL v2
      • Multiple workflows within a workbook
      • Nested workflows (calling one workflow from another)
      • OpenStack related data awareness (project_id, auth_token etc.)
      • Engine commands (fail, success, pause)
      • Task policies
        • 'wait-before'
        • 'wait-after'
        • 'retry'
        • 'timeout'
      • Task defaults
    • Horizon Dashboard (workbook CRUD operations, workflow execution state, history)
  • Dec 18, 2014. Release Kilo-1
    • Data Flow collection processing (for-each" control)
    • "join" control
    • Cron triggers for v2 API
    • HA testing & Benchmarking with Rally
    • Advanced client capabilities: REST-based callbacks, running workflow locally in dry-run mode
    • Event listeners (via webhooks, AMQP)
    • Multitenancy support
    • Action handler Command Line Interface