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Sequential flow replication #266

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@istalker2 istalker2 commented May 20, 2017

For sequential flow, each next replica is attached to the leafs
of previous one so that they will be deployed sequentially


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@istalker2 istalker2 changed the title Sequential flow replication [WiP] Sequential flow replication May 22, 2017
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nebril commented Jun 12, 2017

Plz rebase

Stan Lagun added 2 commits June 13, 2017 16:10
This change adds ability to replicate dependency with index parameters
iterated over arbitrary number of lists.

For each dependency it is now possible to specify map of
indexVariableName -> listExpression

listExpression := range|item + [, listExpression]
range := number '..' number
item := STRING

for example, if for "i: 1..3" the dependency will be replicated into 3
clones, each one of them having argument i set to value in range [1, 3]

This also allows to consume N flow replicas by replicating the
dependency that leads to the consumed flow
For sequential flow, each next replica is attached to the leafs
of previous one so that they will be deployed sequentially
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