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#!/bin/ksh
###
# ============LICENSE_START=======================================================
# org.onap.aai
# ================================================================================
# Copyright (C) 2017 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
# ================================================================================
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# ============LICENSE_END=========================================================
###
#
# dynamicPayloadGenerator.sh -- This tool is used for Tenant-Isolation project
# It is used to load a snapshot into memory and generate payloads for any input nodes
#
#
# Parameters:
#
# -d (required) name of the fully qualified Datasnapshot file that you need to load
# -s (optional) true or false to enable or disable schema, By default it is true for production,
# you can change to false if the snapshot has duplicates
# -c (optional) config file to use for loading snapshot into memory.
# -o (required) output file to store the data files
# -f (optional) PAYLOAD or DMAAP-MR
# -n (optional) input file for the script
#
#
# For example (there are many valid ways to use it):
#
# dynamicPayloadGenerator.sh -d '/opt/app/snapshots/snaphot.graphSON' -o '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/scriptdata/addmanualdata/tenant_isolation/'
#
# or
# dynamicPayloadGenerator.sh -d '/opt/app/snapshots/snaphot.graphSON' -s false -c '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/appprops/dynamic.properties'
# -o '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/scriptdata/addmanualdata/tenant_isolation/' -f PAYLOAD -n '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/scriptdata/nodes.json'
#
echo
echo `date` " Starting $0"
display_usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: $0 [options]
1. Usage: dynamicPayloadGenerator -d <graphsonPath> -o <output-path>
2. This script has 2 arguments that are required.
a. -d (required) Name of the fully qualified Datasnapshot file that you need to load
b. -o (required) output file to store the data files
3. Optional Parameters:
a. -s (optional) true or false to enable or disable schema, By default it is true for production,
b. -c (optional) config file to use for loading snapshot into memory.
c. -f (optional) PAYLOAD or DMAAP-MR
d. -n (optional) input file for the script
4. For example (there are many valid ways to use it):
dynamicPayloadGenerator.sh -d '/opt/app/snapshots/snaphot.graphSON' -o '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/scriptdata/addmanualdata/tenant_isolation/'
dynamicPayloadGenerator.sh -d '/opt/app/snapshots/snaphot.graphSON' -s false -c '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/appprops/dynamic.properties'
-o '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/scriptdata/addmanualdata/tenant_isolation/' -f PAYLOAD -n '/opt/app/aai-resources/resources/etc/scriptdata/nodes.json'
EOF
}
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
display_usage
exit 1
fi
COMMON_ENV_PATH=$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )
. ${COMMON_ENV_PATH}/common_functions.sh
start_date;
check_user;
source_profile;
export JVM_OPTS="-Xmx9000m -Xms9000m"
execute_spring_jar org.onap.aai.dbgen.DynamicPayloadGenerator ${PROJECT_HOME}/resources/etc/appprops/dynamicPayloadGenerator-logback.xml "$@"
end_date;
exit 0
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