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[jira] [Created] (ARIA-118) plugin.yaml importing

Ran Ziv created ARIA-118:
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             Summary: plugin.yaml importing
                 Key: ARIA-118
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIA-118
             Project: AriaTosca
          Issue Type: Story
            Reporter: Ran Ziv
            Priority: Minor


Using a plugin currently requires a user first installs the plugin (using PluginManager), then import the relevant plugin.yaml file in the service template file. The import will currently likely to point to a URL.

It should be simpler if a plugin contained its plugin.yaml as part of its wagon archive, and once installed, users should be able to import it more easily using a notation such as `plugins/openstack.yaml` (or perhaps `openstack.yaml` and have a fallback when importing that would iterate all plugins etc...)



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