Acorn is currently not stable enough to not crash, but good enough to run on OpenStack.
It's fun to see users capturing new Squirrels 😸 , but sad to see them escape when the VM dies 😿 .
My current idea is something like this:
Create a route to something like /api/squirrels/migrate/:ip (or ?ip= until parsing is implemented)
When booting a new instance with a clean Bucket, the "admin" just enters http://<current instance>/api/squirrels/migrate/<old instance>, and all the squirrels will clone and jump into the new bucket.
To avoid being exploited, we just add an bool if it's been a migration, if true, just return 404 (or a more suited status code).
This will not help if the old instance has already crashed tho (which it shouldn't soonâ„¢).
Acorn is currently not stable enough to not crash, but good enough to run on OpenStack. It's fun to see users capturing new Squirrels 😸 , but sad to see them escape when the VM dies 😿 .
My current idea is something like this:
/api/squirrels/migrate/:ip
(or?ip=
until parsing is implemented)http://<current instance>/api/squirrels/migrate/<old instance>
, and all the squirrels will clone and jump into the new bucket.true
, just return 404 (or a more suited status code).This will not help if the old instance has already crashed tho (which it shouldn't soonâ„¢).
Any better ideas?