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[jira] [Updated] (AMBARI-3606) Add ConfigGroup resource provider to support API calls

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-3606?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Siddharth Wagle updated AMBARI-3606:
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    Description: 
Configuration group or Config group (CG) is type of Ambari resource that supports grouping of configuration resources and host resources for a service, service component or host component. Host is identified using the registered hostname of the host and the configuration resource is identified by the type and tag. The CG will have a unique name and CRUD operations will be supported on a CG using the unique group name.


*GET*
Get a collections of Config group resources for a service. Query example does not show the expanded view.

*POST*
Create a Config group, list of hosts or configurations is not a required field. If the configuration object contains properties, the Ambari server will create a new configuration resource with the new type and tag or throw appropriate exception. Properties provides only the key value pairs which have been changed. These will be applied on the cluster level configurations.

*PUT*
Update a config group definition, this API call would expect the object to be sent in its entirety and will atomically update the resource. PUT call can accept properties as well.

*DELETE*
Delete a config group resource, this will not do a cascade delete of any other resource.

  was:
Configuration group or Config group (CG) is type of Ambari resource that supports grouping of configuration resources and host resources for a service, service component or host component. Host is identified using the registered hostname of the host and the configuration resource is identified by the type and tag. The CG will have a unique name and CRUD operations will be supported on a CG using the unique group name.


*GET*
Get a collections of Config group resources for a service. Query example does not show the expanded view.

*POST*
Create a Service Config group, list of hosts or configurations is not a required field. If the configuration object contains properties, the Ambari server will create a new configuration resource with the new type and tag or throw appropriate exception. Properties provides only the key value pairs which have been changed. These will be applied on the cluster level configurations.

*PUT*
Update a Service config group definition, this API call would expect the object to be sent in its entirety and will atomically update the resource. PUT call can accept properties as well.

*DELETE*
Delete a host group resource, this will not do a cascade delete of any other resource.


> Add ConfigGroup resource provider to support API calls
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMBARI-3606
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-3606
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: controller
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.2
>            Reporter: Siddharth Wagle
>            Assignee: Siddharth Wagle
>             Fix For: 1.4.2
>
>
> Configuration group or Config group (CG) is type of Ambari resource that supports grouping of configuration resources and host resources for a service, service component or host component. Host is identified using the registered hostname of the host and the configuration resource is identified by the type and tag. The CG will have a unique name and CRUD operations will be supported on a CG using the unique group name.
> *GET*
> Get a collections of Config group resources for a service. Query example does not show the expanded view.
> *POST*
> Create a Config group, list of hosts or configurations is not a required field. If the configuration object contains properties, the Ambari server will create a new configuration resource with the new type and tag or throw appropriate exception. Properties provides only the key value pairs which have been changed. These will be applied on the cluster level configurations.
> *PUT*
> Update a config group definition, this API call would expect the object to be sent in its entirety and will atomically update the resource. PUT call can accept properties as well.
> *DELETE*
> Delete a config group resource, this will not do a cascade delete of any other resource.



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