.. _DynamicUISpec: Dynamic UI definition specification ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The main purpose of Dynamic UI is to generate application creation forms "on-the-fly". The Murano dashboard does not know anything about applications that will be presented in the catalog and which web forms are required to create an application instance. So all application definitions should contain an instruction, which tells the dashboard how to create an application and what validations need to be applied. This document will help you compose a valid UI definition for your application. File Structure -------------- The UI definition should be a valid yaml file and should contain the following sections (for version 2): * **Version** - points out to which syntax version is used, optional * **Templates** - optional, auxiliary section, used together with an Application section, optional * **Application** - object model description which will be used for application deployment, required * **Forms** - web form definitions, required Version ------- The syntax and format of dynamic UI definitions may change over time, so the concept of `format versions` is introduced. Each UI definition file may contain a top-level section called `Version` to indicate the minimum version of Murano Dynamic UI platform which is capable to process it. If the section is missing, the format version is assumed to be 1. The version consists of two non-negative integer segments, separated by a dot, i.e. has a form of `MAJOR.MINOR`. Dynamic UI platforms having the same MAJOR version component are compatible: i.e. the platform having the higher version may process UI definitions with lower versions if their MAJOR segments are the same. For example, Murano Dynamic UI platform of version 2.2 is able to process UI definitions of versions 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2, but is unable to process 2.3, 3.0 or 1.9. Currently the latest version of Dynamic UI platform is 2.1. It is incompatible with UI definitions of Version 1, which were used in Murano releases before Juno. .. note:: Although the `Version` field is considered to be optional, it's default value is 1.0, and thus such definitions can't be processed with the latest Murano. So, be sure to specify the compatible format version when designing your UI definitions. .. Application and Templates ------------------------- The Application section describes an *application object model*. This model will be translated into json, and an application will be deployed according to that json. The application section should contain all necessary keys that are required by the murano-engine to deploy an application. Note that under *?* section system part of the model goes. So murano understands that instead of simple value MuranoPL object is used. You can pick parameters you got from a user (they should be described in the Forms section) and pick the right place where they should be set. To do this `YAQL `_ is used. Two yaql functions are used for object model generation: * **generateHostname** is used for machine hostname generation; it accepts 2 arguments: name pattern (string) and index (integer). If '#' symbol is present in name pattern, it will be replaced with the index provided. If pattern is not given, a random name will be generated. * **repeat** is used to produce a list of data snippets, given the template snippet (first argument) and number of times it should be reproduced (second argument). Inside that template snippet current step can be referenced as *$index*. .. note:: Note, that while evaluating YAQL expressions referenced from **Application** section (as well as almost all attributes inside **Forms** section, see later) *$* root object is set to the list of dictionaries with cleaned validated forms' data. For example, to obtain a cleaned value of field *name* of form *appConfiguration* , you should reference it as *$.appConfiguration.name*. This context will be called as a **standard context** throughout the text. *Example:* .. code-block:: yaml Templates: primaryController: ?: type: io.murano.windows.activeDirectory.PrimaryController host: ?: type: io.murano.windows.Host adminPassword: $.serviceConfiguration.adminPassword name: generateHostname($.serviceConfiguration.unitNamingPattern, 1) flavor: $.instanceConfiguration.flavor image: $.instanceConfiguration.osImage secondaryController: ?: type: io.murano.windows.activeDirectory.SecondaryController host: ?: type: io.murano.windows.Host adminPassword: $.serviceConfiguration.adminPassword name: generateHostname($.serviceConfiguration.unitNamingPattern, $index + 1) flavor: $.instanceConfiguration.flavor image: $.instanceConfiguration.osImage Application: ?: type: io.murano.windows.activeDirectory.ActiveDirectory name: $.serviceConfiguration.name primaryController: $primaryController secondaryControllers: repeat($secondaryController, $.serviceConfiguration.dcInstances - 1) Forms ----- This section describes markup elements for defining forms, which are currently rendered and validated with Django. Each form has a name, field definitions (mandatory) and validator definitions (optionally). Note, that each form is splitted into 2 parts: * **input area** - left side, where all the controls are located * **description area** - right side, where descriptions of the controls are located Each field should contain: * **name** - system field name, could be any * **type** - system field type Currently supported options for **type** attribute are: * string - text field (no inherent validations) with one-line text input * boolean - boolean field, rendered as a checkbox * text - same as string, but with a multi-line input * integer - integer field with an appropriate validation, one-line text input * password - text field with validation for strong password, rendered as two masked text inputs (second one is for password confirmation) * clusterip - specific text field, used for entering cluster IP address (validations for valid IP address syntax and for that IP to belong to a fixed subnet) * floatingip - specific boolean field, used for specifying whether or not an instance should have floating IP; *DEPRECATED FIELD* - use boolean field instead * domain - specific field, used for selecting Active Directory domain from a list (or creating a new Active Directory application); *DEPRECATED FIELD* - use io.murano.windows.ActiveDirectory instead * databaselist - Specific field, a list of databases (comma-separated list of databases' names, where each name has the following syntax first symbol should be latin letter or underscore; subsequent symbols can be latin letter, numeric, underscore, at the sign, number sign or dollar sign), rendered as one-line text input * image - specific field, used for filtering suitable images by image type provided in murano metadata in glance properties. * flavor - specific field, used for selection instance flavor from a list * keypair - specific field, used for selecting a keypair from a list * azone - specific field, used for selecting instance availability zone from a list * network - specific field, used to select a network and subnet from a list of the ones available to the current user * any other value is considered to be a fully qualified name for some Application package and is rendered as a pair of controls: one for selecting already existing Applications of that type in an Environment, second - for creating a new Application of that type and selecting it Other arguments (and whether they are required or not) depends on a field's type and other attributes values. The most common attributes are the following: * **label** - name, that will be displayed in the form; defaults to **name** being capitalized. * **description** - description, that will be displayed in the description area. Use yaml line folding character >- to keep the correct formatting during data transferring. * **descriptionTitle** - title of the description, defaults to **label**; displayed in the description area * **hidden** whether field should be visible or not in the input area. Note that hidden field's description will still be visible in the descriptions area (if given). Hidden fields are used storing some data to be used by other, visible fields. * **minLength**, **maxLength** (for string fields) and **minValue**, **maxValue** (for integer fields) are transparently translated into django validation properties. * **validators** is a list of dictionaries, each dictionary should at least have *expr* key, under that key either some `YAQL `_ expression is stored, either one-element dictionary with *regexpValidator* key (and some regexp string as value). Another possible key of a validator dictionary is *message*, and although it is not required, it is highly desirable to specify it - otherwise, when validator fails (i.e. regexp doesn't match or YAQL expression evaluates to false) no message will be shown. Note that field-level validators use YAQL context different from all other attributes and section: here *$* root object is set to the value of field being validated (to make expressions shorter). * **widgetMedia** sets some custom *CSS* and *JavaScript* used for the field's widget rendering. Note, that files should be placed to Django static folder in advance. Mostly they are used to do some client-side field enabling/disabling, hiding/unhiding etc. This is a temporary field which will be dropped once Version 3 of Dynamic UI is implemented (since it will transparently translate YAQL expressions into the appropriate *JavaScript*). * **requirements** is used only with flavor field and prevents user to pick unstable for a deployment flavor. It allows to set minimum ram (in MBs), disk space (in GBs) or virtual CPU quantity. Example that shows how to hide items smaller than regular 'small' flavor in a flavor select field: .. code-block:: yaml - name: flavor type: flavor label: Instance flavor requirements: min_disk: 20 min_vcpus: 2 min_memory_mb: 2048 * **include_subnets** is used only with network field. `True` by default. If `True`, the field list includes all the possible combinations of network and subnet. E.g. if there are two available networks X and Y, and X has two subnets A and B, while Y has a single subnet C, then the list will include 3 items: (X, A), (X, B), (Y, C). If set to `False` only network names will be listed, without their subnets. * **filter** is used only with network field. `None` by default. If set to a regexp string, will be used to display only the networks with names matching the given regexp. * **murano_networks** is used only with network field. `None` by default. May have values `None`, `exclude` or `translate`. Defines the handling of networks which are created by murano. Such networks usually have very long randomly generated names, and thus look ugly when displayed in the list. If this value is set to `exclude` then these networks are not shown in the list at all. If set to `translate` the names of such networks are replaced by a string `Network of %env_name%`. .. note:: This functionality is based on the simple string matching of the network name prefix and the names of all the accessible murano environments. If the environment is renamed after the initial deployment this feature will not be able to properly translate or exclude its network name. * **allow_auto** is used only with network field. `True` by default. Defines if the default value of the dropdown (labeled "Auto") should be present in the list. The default value is a tuple consisting of two `None` values. The logic on how to treat this value is up to application developer. It is suggested to use this field to indicate that the instance should join default environment network. For use-cases where such behavior is not desired, this parameter should be set to `False`. Besides field-level validators, form-level validators also exist. They use **standard context** for YAQL evaluation and are required when there is a need to validate some form's constraint across several fields. *Example* .. code-block:: yaml Forms: - serviceConfiguration: fields: - name: name type: string label: Service Name description: >- To identify your service in logs please specify a service name - name: dcInstances type: integer hidden: true initial: 1 required: false maxLength: 15 helpText: Optional field for a machine hostname template - name: unitNamingPattern type: string label: Instance Naming Pattern required: false maxLength: 64 regexpValidator: '^[a-zA-Z][-_\w]*$' errorMessages: invalid: Just letters, numbers, underscores and hyphens are allowed. helpText: Just letters, numbers, underscores and hyphens are allowed. description: >- Specify a string that will be used in a hostname instance. Just A-Z, a-z, 0-9, dash, and underline are allowed. - instanceConfiguration: fields: - name: title type: string required: false hidden: true descriptionTitle: Instance Configuration description: Specify some instance parameters based on which service will be created. - name: flavor type: flavor label: Instance flavor description: >- Select a flavor registered in Openstack. Consider that service performance depends on this parameter. required: false - name: osImage type: image imageType: windows label: Instance image description: >- Select valid image for a service. Image should already be prepared and registered in glance. - name: availabilityZone type: azone label: Availability zone description: Select an availability zone, where service will be installed. required: false