Organising apiserver facades
Tim Penhey
tim.penhey at canonical.com
Thu Jul 6 22:47:25 UTC 2017
I agree with John. Having the agent facades separate from the client
facades would also be good.
Tim
On 06/07/17 23:09, John Meinel wrote:
> I'd really like to see us split apart the facades-by-purpose. So we'd
> collect the facades for Agents separately from facades for Users (and
> possibly also facades for Controller).
> I'm not sure if moving things just into 'facades' just moves the problem
> around and leaves us with just a *different* directory that is a bit
> cluttered. But I'm +1 on things that would help organize the layout.
>
> John
> =:->
>
> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Andrew Wilkins
> <andrew.wilkins at canonical.com <mailto:andrew.wilkins at canonical.com>> wrote:
>
> The juju/apiserver package currently has a whole lot of facade
> packages within it, as well as some other packages related to
> authentication, logging, and other bits and bobs. I find it
> difficult to navigate and tell what's what a lot of the time.
>
> I'd like to move the apiserver facade packages into a common
> "facades" sub-directory:
> apiserver/facades/application
> apiserver/facades/client
> apiserver/facades/controller
> etc.
>
> Any objections? Or alternative suggestions?
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew
>
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