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− | * Instead of making n+1 calls | + | * Instead of making n+1 calls where n is the number of datastore types, this single API call will fetch all datastore types and version, and the manager in a single call. It will also show if the version is the default for that datastore. |
* This call can vastly improve the user experience for retrieving all the supported datastore types and versions | * This call can vastly improve the user experience for retrieving all the supported datastore types and versions | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 28 April 2014
Contents
Description
This blueprint will add an API call for retrieving datastore type and version in a single call.
Blueprint:
Justification/Benefits
- Instead of making n+1 calls where n is the number of datastore types, this single API call will fetch all datastore types and version, and the manager in a single call. It will also show if the version is the default for that datastore.
- This call can vastly improve the user experience for retrieving all the supported datastore types and versions
Impacts
Configuration
None
Database
No impact
ReST API
New API call: List All Datastore Types & Versions
Request
GET/{tenant_id}/datastoreandversions
Response
{ "datastores": [ { "id": "10000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001", "links": [ …… ], "name": "MySQL" "version": "5.1" "manager": "mysql" "default": "False" }, { "id": "e00000e0-00e0-0e00-00e0-000e000000ee", "links": [ …….. ], "name": "MySQL" "version": "5.5" "manager": "mysql" "default": "True" } { "id": "100000e0-00e0-0e00-00e0-000e000000ff", "links": [ …….. ], "name": "Redis" "version": "2.8" "manager": "redis" "default": "True" } ] }