Dev, thanks for bringing up the item about Heat enforcing unique stack names.. 
My mistake on thinking it supported non-unique stack names.  I remember it 
working early on, but probably got changed/fixed somewhere along the way.

My argument in IRC was one based on consistency with related/similar 
projects... So, as Murali pointed out, if things aren't consistent within 
OpenStack, then that certainly leaves much more leeway in my opinion for Solum 
to determine its own path without concern for falling in line with what the 
other projects have done (since a precedent can't be established).

To be honest, I don't agree with the argument about github, however.  Github 
(and also Heroku) are using URLs, which are Unique IDs.  I caution against 
conflating a URL with a name, where a URL in the case of github serves both 
purposes, but each (both a name and an ID) have merit as standalone 
representations.

I am happy to give my support to enforcing unique names as the Solum default, 
but I continue to highly encourage things be architected in a way that 
non-unique names could be supported in the future on at least a per-tenant 
basis, should that need become validated by customer asks.

Kind regards,
-Keith

From: Murali Allada 
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Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 2:12 PM
To: 
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Solum] Should app names be unique?


The only reason this came up yesterday is because we wanted Solums 'app create' 
behavior to be consistent with other openstack services.


However, if heat has a unique stack name constraint and glance\nova don't, then 
the argument of consistency does not hold.


I'm still of the opinion that we should have a unique name constraint for apps 
and languagepacks within a tenants namespace, as it can get very confusing if a 
user creates multiple apps with the same name.


Also, customer research done here at Rackspace has shown that users prefer 
using 'names' rather than 'UUIDs'.


-Murali



________________________________
From: Devdatta Kulkarni 
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Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 2:48 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [openstack-dev] [Solum] Should app names be unique?


Hi Solum team,


In yesterday's team meeting the question of whether Solum should enforce unique 
app name constraint

within a tenant came up.


As a recollection, in Solum one can create an 'app' using:

solum app create --plan-file <plan-file> --name <app-name>


Currently Solum does support creating multiple apps with the same name.

However, in yesterday's meeting we were debating/discussing whether this should 
be the case.

The meeting log is available here:

http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/solum_team_meeting/2015/solum_team_meeting.2015-03-10-21.00.log.html



To set the context for discussion, consider the following:

- heroku does not allow creating another app with the same name as that of an 
already existing app

- github does not allow creating another repository with the same name as that 
of an already existing repo


Thinking about why this might be in case for heroku, one aspect that comes to 
mind is the setting of a 'remote' using
the app name. When we do a 'git push', it happens to this remote.
When we don't specify a remote in 'git push' command, git defaults to using the 
'origin' remote.
Even if multiple remotes with the same name were to be possible, when using an 
implicit command such as 'git push',
in which some of the input comes from the context, the system will not be able 
to disambiguate which remote to use.
So requiring unique names ensures that there is no ambiguity when using such 
implicit commands.
This might also be the reason why on github we cannot create repository with an 
already existing name.

But this is just a guess for why unique names might be required. I could be 
totally off.

I think Solum's use case is similar.

Agreed that Solum currently does not host application repositories and so there 
is no question of
Solum generated remotes. But by allowing non-unique app names
it might be difficult to support this feature in the future.

As an aside, I checked what position other Openstack services take on this 
issue.
1) Heat enforces unique stack-name constraint.
2) Nova does not enforce this constraint.


So it is clear that within Openstack there is no consistency on this issue.


What should Solum do?


Thoughts?


Best regards,

Devdatta


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