Creating custom optimization packs
To create a custom optimization pack, the following fixed directory structure and several YAML manifests need to be created.
Optimization pack directory structure
Optimization pack manifest
The optimizationPack.yaml
file is the manifest of the optimization pack to be created, which should always be named optimizationPack
and have the following structure:
where:
name
string
It should not contain spaces.
TRUE
The name of the optimization pack.
description
string
TRUE
A description to characterize the optimization pack.
weight
integer
weight > 0
TRUE
A weight to be associated to the optimization pack. This field is used for licensing purposes.
version
string
It should match the regexp:
\d.\d.\d
TRUE
The version of the optimization pack.
tags
array of string
FALSE
An empty array
A set of tags to make the optimization pack more easily searchable and discoverable.
Component types
The component-types
directory should contain the manifests of the component types to be included in the optimization pack. No particular naming constraint is enforced on those manifests.
See Component Types template for details on the structure of those manifests.
Metrics
The metrics
directory should contain the manifests of the groups of metrics to be included in the optimization pack. No particular naming constraint is enforced on those manifests.
See Metric template for details on the structure of those manifests.
Parameters
The parameters
directory should contain the manifests of the groups of parameters to be included in the optimization pack. No particular naming constraint is enforced on those manifests.
See Parameter template for details on the structure of those manifests.
Telemetry providers
The telemetry-providers
directory should contain the manifests of the groups of parameters to be included in the optimization pack. No particular naming is enforced on those manifests.
See Telemetry Provider template for details on the structure of those manifests.
Building optimization pack descriptor
The following command need to be executed in order to produce the final JSON descriptor:
After this, the optimization pack can be installed (and then used) as described on the Managing optimization packs page.
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