GitHub user ProjectMoon opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1492

    [CLOUDSTACK-9003] Resource Naming Policies

    Pull request #988, completed and reinvented.
    
    This is an initial submission, a request for commentary.
    
    This started with attempting to make the VirtualMachineName class 
non-static, and turned into a complete overhaul of how resources in CloudStack 
are named. Each supported resource has a naming policy that can be overridden 
to change the way UUIDs and names are generated for them. The primary use case 
for this is so CloudStack can emulate the naming schemes of other clouds. The 
default naming policies are in cloud-plugin-naming-policies, cloud-server has 
the server-naming module which contains the registry lifecycle, and the 
registered policies are injected into the core managers context.
    
    The supported resources are:
    
    * User virtual machines
    * All kinds of system VMs
    * Security groups
    * Volumes
    * Snapshots
    
    There is one issue we have before we consider this ready for submission. 
The server-naming module has an ordering dependency. It must be loaded first in 
cloud-server in order for everything to work. Currently attached to this PR is 
a second commit which adds a comparator that forces the server-naming module to 
the top of the list when loading modules. We obviously want to get rid of this 
and are looking for suggestions on how to do this.

You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:

    $ git pull https://github.com/greenqloud/cloudstack pr-naming-policies

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1492.patch

To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch
with (at least) the following in the commit message:

    This closes #1492
    
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commit df8fab0c79e16c2afbd89274d4df23cf139106f8
Author: nnesic <n...@greenqloud.com>
Date:   2015-12-28T10:52:54Z

    Implement naming policy feature.
    
    The naming policies feature is a large refactoring of how CloudStack
    generates names and UUIDs for the following resources: virtual
    machines (user instances and system VMs), security groups, templates,
    volumes, and snapshots. Previously, most of these resources were
    generated in a non-uniform way, making use of static classes or simple
    UUID generation.
    
    With the naming policies feature, each type of supported resource has
    a specific naming policy to go along with it that generates UUIDs and
    resource names. This allows CloudStack to emulate different kinds of
    naming schemes (such as those found in other clouds).

commit 006ce088f531eda6b792dfa73cbb77fdb34c38ca
Author: nnesic <n...@greenqloud.com>
Date:   2016-02-18T11:00:23Z

    Added a comparator that loads the server-naming module first.

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