As quantum plugin support is coming like floodlight, nvp and nec, it's worth while to refactor quantum plugin logic so that each plugin can be modified/enhanced intervening with other quantum plugin. And new plugin support can be added easily (hopefully) without modifying core logic. Change-Id: Ic5ab5b993272fdd3b4e779823323777a845ee681
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Quantum third party specific files
Some Quantum plugins require third party programs to function.
The files under the directory, lib/quantum_thirdparty/
, will be used
when their service are enabled.
Third party program specific configuration variables should be in this file.
- filename:
<third_party>
- The corresponding file name should be same to service name,
<third_party>
.
- The corresponding file name should be same to service name,
functions
lib/quantum
calls the following functions when the <third_party>
is enabled
functions to be implemented
-
configure_<third_party>
: set config files, create data dirs, etc e.g. sudo python setup.py deploy iniset $XXXX_CONF... -
init_<third_party>
: initialize databases, etc -
install_<third_party>
: collect source and prepare e.g. git clone xxx -
start_<third_party>
: start running processes, including screen e.g. screen_it XXXX "cd $XXXXY_DIR && $XXXX_DIR/bin/XXXX-bin" -
stop_<third_party>
: stop running processes (non-screen)