commit eafa186b499eb8fd5d37a4c47e99156546e4cab8
Author: David Koo <email address hidden>
Date: Fri Feb 21 10:56:27 2014 +0800
Use 0-based indices for location entries
Glance server currently uses 1-based indices for indexing location
entries. This violates the JSON-pointer RFC (RFC 6901) which states that
indicies should be 0-based. Furthermore, since this deviation is not
mentioned in the docs any application directly calling the REST APIs
would trip over it.
This commit makes Glance use zero-based indexing for location entries.
Note that the "show_multiple_locations" config option should be set to
True to expose location related REST operations.
DocImpact: Since this change modifies user-visible Glance behaviour it
should be explicitly documented because the previous behaviour (1-based
indexing), though not explicitly documented, was exposed through the
REST APIs.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. openstack. org/75292 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ glance/ commit/ ?id=eafa186b499 eb8fd5d37a4c47e 99156546e4cab8
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master
commit eafa186b499eb8f d5d37a4c47e9915 6546e4cab8
Author: David Koo <email address hidden>
Date: Fri Feb 21 10:56:27 2014 +0800
Use 0-based indices for location entries
Glance server currently uses 1-based indices for indexing location
entries. This violates the JSON-pointer RFC (RFC 6901) which states that
indicies should be 0-based. Furthermore, since this deviation is not
mentioned in the docs any application directly calling the REST APIs
would trip over it.
This commit makes Glance use zero-based indexing for location entries.
Note that the "show_multiple_ locations" config option should be set to
True to expose location related REST operations.
DocImpact: Since this change modifies user-visible Glance behaviour it
should be explicitly documented because the previous behaviour (1-based
indexing), though not explicitly documented, was exposed through the
REST APIs.
Change-Id: I6326455874c381 fcb0d8babf9cc4f a8311e219d2
Closes-bug: #1282437