Merge "Describe the publication of service-types-authority data"

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@ -120,17 +120,17 @@ for historical reasons there are some services that have old service types
found in the wild. To facilitate moving forward with the correct
``{service-type}`` names, but also support existing users and installations,
the `OpenStack Service Types Authority`_ contains a list of historical
aliases for such services.
aliases for such services. (see `Consuming Service Types Authority`_ for
information on the data itself.
.. note:: It is assumed that clients have a copy of the data published in
the OpenStack Service Types Authority. A following spec describes
the publication of that data, but it's important to note that in
order to completely be able to support the process in this document,
a client will either need to have a local copy of the data or to
fetch it from the well-known URL from the next spec and potentially
cache it. It is recommended that client libraries handle consumption
of the historical data for their users, but also allow some mechanism
for the user to provide more up to date data if necessary.
Clients will need a copy of the data published in the
`OpenStack Service Types Authority`_ to be able to complete the full Discovery
Algorithm. A client library could either keep a local copy or fetch the data
from https://service-types.openstack.org/service-types.json and potentially
cache it. It is recommended that client libraries handle consumption of the
historical data for their users but also allow some mechanism for the user to
provide a more up to date verison of the data if necessary. See
`Consuming Service Types Authority`_ for information on how to fetch the data.
The basic process is:
@ -522,4 +522,44 @@ Then the following:
# volumev2 has an internal interface
# return volumev2 internal entry
.. _OpenStack Service Types Authority: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/service-types-authority/
Consuming Service Types Authority
=================================
The `OpenStack Service Types Authority`_ is data about official service type
names and historical service type names commonly in use from before there was
an official list. It is made available to allow libraries and other client
API consumers to be able to provide a consistent interface based on the
official list but still support existing names. Providing this support is
highly recommended, but is ultimately optional. The first step in the matching
process is always to return direct matches between the catalog and the user
request, so the existing consumption models from before the existence of the
authority should always work.
In order to consume the information in the `OpenStack Service Types Authority`_
it is important to know a few things:
#. The data is maintained in YAML format in git. This is the ultimately
authoritative source code for the list.
#. The data is published in JSON format at
https://service-types.openstack.org/service-types.json and has a JSONSchema
at https://service-types.openstack.org/service-types-schema.json.
#. The published data contains a version which is date based in
`ISO Date Time Format`_, a sha which contains the git sha of the
commit the published data was built from, and pre-built forward and reverse
mappings between official types and aliases.
#. The JSON file is served with ETag support and should be considered highly
cacheable.
#. The current version of the JSON file should always be the preferred files to
use.
#. The JSON file is similar to timezone data. It should not be considered
versioned such that stable releases of distros should provide a
frozen version of it. Distro packages should instead update for all
active releases when a new version of the file is published.
.. _OpenStack Service Types Authority: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/service-types-authority/
.. _ISO Date Time Format: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339#section-5.6