Model config
Rick Harding
rick.harding at canonical.com
Wed Jun 8 13:05:23 UTC 2016
The danger I think we've tried to avoid with the get/set is that if you
have just model-config you can accidentally mutate the state by messing up
your arguments you pass in via scripts/etc. It also keeps it consistent
across the read/write across the many things that can change now,
applications, models, controller, etc.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 9:02 AM Mark Shuttleworth <mark at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> juju set-model-defaults
> juju set-model-config
> juju set-controller-config
>
> Have we a strong preference for get/set names, or could we just use
> "model-config" and "model-defaults" as read/write commands?
>
>
> Mark
>
>
> On 08/06/16 18:41, Andrew Wilkins wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> We're in the midst of making some changes to model configuration in Juju
> 2.0, separating out things that are not model specific from those that are. For
> many things this is very clear-cut, and for other things not so much.
>
> For example, api-port and state-port are controller-specific, so we'll be
> moving them from model config to a new controller config collection. The
> end goal is that you'll no longer see those when you type "juju
> get-model-config" (there will be a separate command to get controller
> attributes such as these), though we're not quite there yet.
>
> We also think there are some attributes that people will want to set
> across all models, but are not necessarily related to the *controller*. For
> example, http-proxy, apt-http-proxy, and their siblings. I expect that if
> anyone is setting these particular attributes, they are doing so for *all*
> models, as they're operating within a private cloud with limited network
> access.
>
> Does anyone have a real, uncontrived use-case for configuring proxy
> settings on a per-model basis?
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew
>
>
>
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