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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.
#
#
# For Usage 1, the script is called with a resource, filepath and an optional argument to
# ignore HTTP failure codes which would otherwise indicate a failure.
# It invokes a PATCH on the resource with the file using curl
# Uses aaiconfig.properties for authorization type and url. The HTTP response
# code is checked. Responses between 200 and 299 are considered success.
# When the ignore failure code parameter is passed, responses outside of
# the 200 to 299 range but matching a sub-string of the parameter are
# considered success. For example, a parameter value of 412 will consider
# responses in the range of 200 to 299 and 412 successes.
#
# method checking parameter list for two strings, and determine if
# the second string is a sub-string of the first
contains() {
string="$2"
substring="$3"
if test "${string#*$substring}" != "$string"
then
return 0 # $substring is in $string
else
return 1 # $substring is not in $string
fi
}
display_usage() {
cat <<EOF
Use the execTool starting 1806 for running the updateTool.sh in the format shown below:
/opt/app/aai-resources/execTool.sh --debug ./updateTool.sh <node type> <update nodeURI> /tmp/updatepayload.json
Usage 1: updateTool.sh <node type> <update node URI> <property name>:<property value>
[,<property name>:<property value]* | where update node uri is the URI path for that node
for ex1: ./updateTool.sh pserver cloud-infrastructure/pservers/pserver/XXX prov-status:NEWSTATUS
ex2:./updateTool.sh pserver cloud-infrastructure/pservers/pserver/XXX 'prov-status:NEWSTATUS with space'
ex3:./updateTool.sh pserver cloud-infrastructure/pservers/pserver/XXX 'prov-status:NEWSTATUS,attribute2:value'
Usage 2. using .json file for update: ./updateTool.sh <node type> <update nodeURI> /tmp/updatepayload.json
Ex: ./updateTool.sh pserver cloud-infrastructure/pservers/pserver/XXX /tmp/testpayload.json
testpayload.json should be only under /tmp
EOF
}
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
display_usage
exit 1
fi
# remove leading slash when present
RESOURCE=`echo $2 | sed "s,^/,,"`
if [ -z $RESOURCE ]; then
echo "resource parameter is missing"
echo "usage: $0 resource file [expected-failure-codes]"
exit 1
fi
JSONFILE=$3
if [ -z $JSONFILE ]; then
echo "json file or input parameter is missing"
echo "usage: $0 resource <file or command-line input>[expected-failure-codes]"
exit 1
fi
echo `date` " Starting $0 for resource $RESOURCE"
ALLOWHTTPRESPONSES=$4
XFROMAPPID="AAI-TOOLS"
XTRANSID=`uuidgen`
userid=$( id | cut -f2 -d"(" | cut -f1 -d")" )
if [ "${userid}" != "aaiadmin" ]; then
echo "You must be aaiadmin to run $0. The id used $userid."
exit 1
fi
. /etc/profile.d/aai.sh
PROJECT_HOME=/opt/app/aai-resources
prop_file=$PROJECT_HOME/resources/etc/appprops/aaiconfig.properties
log_dir=$PROJECT_HOME/logs/misc
today=$(date +\%Y-\%m-\%d)
MISSING_PROP=false
RESTURL=`grep ^aai.server.url= $prop_file |cut -d'=' -f2 |tr -d "\015"`
if [ -z $RESTURL ]; then
echo "Property [aai.server.url] not found in file $prop_file"
MISSING_PROP=true
fi
USEBASICAUTH=false
BASICENABLE=`grep ^aai.tools.enableBasicAuth $prop_file |cut -d'=' -f2 |tr -d "\015"`
if [ -z $BASICENABLE ]; then
USEBASICAUTH=false
else
USEBASICAUTH=true
CURLUSER=`grep ^aai.tools.username $prop_file |cut -d'=' -f2 |tr -d "\015"`
if [ -z $CURLUSER ]; then
echo "Property [aai.tools.username] not found in file $prop_file"
MISSING_PROP=true
fi
CURLPASSWORD=`grep ^aai.tools.password $prop_file |cut -d'=' -f2 |tr -d "\015"`
if [ -z $CURLPASSWORD ]; then
echo "Property [aai.tools.password] not found in file $prop_file"
MISSING_PROP=true
fi
fi
#determine if the 3rd arg is
#/tmp/updateTest.json
#or
#'physical-location-id:complex-id, city:New York'
thirdarg=$3
isjson=false
if [[ "$thirdarg" == *json || "$thirdarg" == *JSON ]]; then
isjson=true
else
#For Usage 2, format input into JSON string format
JSONSTRING="{"
INPUT=$3
#replace any spaces with %20
INPUT=$(echo ${INPUT} | sed 's/ /%20/g');
for i in $(echo ${INPUT} | sed 's/,/ /g');
do
#change any %20 back to space )
i=$(echo ${i} | sed 's/%20/ /g');
#trim modstring to remove any beginning spaces (" city" becomes "city")
i=$(echo ${i} | sed 's/^[ \t]*//');
#add JSON quotes
MODSTRING=" \"$i\","
MODSTRING=$(echo ${MODSTRING} | sed 's/:/": "/g');
JSONSTRING="${JSONSTRING}${MODSTRING}"
done
JSONSTRING="${JSONSTRING%?}"
JSONSTRING="${JSONSTRING} }"
echo "JSON string is $JSONSTRING"
fi
generate_data()
{
cat <<EOF
$JSONSTRING
EOF
}
if [ $MISSING_PROP = false ]; then
if [ $USEBASICAUTH = false ]; then
AUTHSTRING="--cert $PROJECT_HOME/resources/etc/auth/aaiClientPublicCert.pem --key $PROJECT_HOME/resources/etc/auth/aaiClientPrivateKey.pem"
else
AUTHSTRING="-u $CURLUSER:$CURLPASSWORD"
fi
if [[ "$thirdarg" == *json || "$thirdarg" == *JSON ]]; then
##Usage 1 (JSON file)
result=`curl --request PATCH -sL -w "%{http_code}" -o /dev/null -k $AUTHSTRING -H "X-FromAppId: $XFROMAPPID" -H "X-TransactionId: $XTRANSID" -H "Content-Type: application/merge-patch+json" -H "Accept: application/json" -T $JSONFILE $RESTURL$RESOURCE`;
else
#Usage 2 (command-line argument)
result=`curl --request PATCH -sL -w "%{http_code}" -o /dev/null -k $AUTHSTRING -H "X-FromAppId: $XFROMAPPID" -H "X-TransactionId: $XTRANSID" -H "Content-Type: application/merge-patch+json" -H "Accept: application/json" --data "$(generate_data)" $RESTURL$RESOURCE`
fi
echo "result is $result."
RC=0;
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
case $result in
+([0-9])?)
#if [[ "$result" -eq 412 || "$result" -ge 200 && $result -lt 300 ]]
if [[ "$result" -ge 200 && $result -lt 300 ]]
then
echo "PATCH result is OK, $result"
else
if [ -z $ALLOWHTTPRESPONSES ]; then
echo "PATCH request failed, response code was $result"
RC=$result
else
contains $ALLOWHTTPRESPONSES $result
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "PATCH request failed, unexpected response code was $result"
RC=$result
else
echo "PATCH result is expected, $result"
fi
fi
fi
;;
*)
echo "PATCH request failed, response was $result"
RC=-1
;;
esac
else
echo "FAILED to send request to $RESTURL"
RC=-1
fi
else
echo "usage: $0 resource file [expected-failure-codes]"
RC=-1
fi
echo `date` " Done $0, returning $RC"
exit $RC
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