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#!/bin/ksh
#
# ============LICENSE_START=======================================================
# org.onap.aai
# ================================================================================
# Copyright © 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=========================================================
#
# ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property.
#
#
# forceDeleteTool.sh -- This tool is used to delete nodes that cannot be deleted using
# the normal REST API because of internal DB problems. For example, Phantom nodes
# and duplicate nodes cause errors to happen in "normal" REST API codes and must
# be deleted using this tool.
# Since it is not using the "normal" REST logic, it is also not invoking the "normal"
# edge rules that we use to cascade deletes to "child" nodes. So - this tool can be dangerous.
# Ie. if you accidently delete a parent node (like a cloud-region) that has many dependent
# child nodes, there will be no way to get to any of those child-nodes after the cloud-region
# has been deleted.
# There are several environment variables defined in aaiconfig.properties to help minimize errors like that.
# aai.forceDel.protected.nt.list=cloud-region
# aai.forceDel.protected.edge.count=10
# aai.forceDel.protected.descendant.count=10
#
# Parameters:
#
# -action (required) valid values: COLLECT_DATA or DELETE_NODE or DELETE_EDGE
# -userId (required) must be followed by a userid
# -params4Collect (followed by a string to tell what properties/values to use
# as part of a COLLECT_DATA request. Must be in the format
# of ?propertName|propValue? use commas to separate if there
# are more than one name/value being passed.
# -vertexId - required for a DELETE_NODE request
# -edgeId - required for a DELETE_EDGE request
# -overRideProtection --- WARNING ? This over-rides the protections we introduced!
# It will let you override a protected vertex or vertex that has more
# than the allowed number of edges or descendants.
# -DISPLAY_ALL_VIDS (optional) - in the rare case when you want to see the
# vertex-ids (vids) of all the CONNECTED vertices, you can use this. By
# default, we do not show them.
#
#
# For example:
#
# forceDeleteTool.sh -action COLLECT_DATA -userId am8383 -params4Collect "tenant-id|junk tenant01 ID 0224"
#
# forceDeleteTool.sh -action COLLECT_DATA -userId am8383 -params4Collect "cloud-owner|junkTesterCloudOwner 0224,cloud-region-id|junkTesterCloud REgion ID 0224"
#
# forceDeleteTool.sh -action DELETE_NODE -userId am8383 -vertexId 1234567
#
# forceDeleteTool.sh -action DELETE_EDGE -userId am8383 -edgeId 9876543
#
#
COMMON_ENV_PATH=$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )
. ${COMMON_ENV_PATH}/common_functions.sh
start_date;
echo " NOTE - if you are deleting data, please run the dataSnapshot.sh script first or "
echo " at least make a note the details of the node that you are deleting. "
check_user;
source_profile;
execute_spring_jar org.onap.aai.dbgen.ForceDeleteTool ${PROJECT_HOME}/resources/etc/appprops/forceDelete-logback.xml "$@"
end_date;
exit 0
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