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Consider the Puccini TOSCA compiler #588

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tliron opened this issue Jan 23, 2020 · 3 comments
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Consider the Puccini TOSCA compiler #588

tliron opened this issue Jan 23, 2020 · 3 comments
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tliron commented Jan 23, 2020

Nice to see progress on Ystia. Consider using this Go-based TOSCA compiler, also Apache-licensed:

https://github.com/tliron/puccini

It would be great if we could join forces and contribute to the same code base!

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Hi @tliron,

Thanks for opening this issue.
Sorry for the delay but I wanted to have a quick look at puccini before replying to you.
This is a lot of interesting work!
At a first glance I can see some part of your work that may benefit to us, typically your parser is much more advanced from what we currently implement - we only support a very specific grammar that is mainly derived from what Alien4Cloud generates. Also, as I understand, it puccini may be used to be integrated to IDEs to support TOSCA linting and maybe more (which is a feature our clients frequently ask about).

However, Puccini has very different approach and I think it could be interesting if we can setup a call or something to see how it works and how we could integrate/collaborate. I know it may be a bit uncomfortable due to the timezone lag (our team is GMT+1 based). You can also try to reach us on gitter.

Waiting to read you,
Have a nice day!

@tliron
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tliron commented Feb 3, 2020

I have joined the Gitter, let's discuss there.

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I have joined the Gitter, let's discuss there.

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