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.. This work is a derivative of https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Running+Blueprints+Processor+Microservice+in+an+IDE
.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
.. International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. Copyright (C) 2020 Deutsche Telekom AG.
Running Blueprints Processor Microservice in an IDE
====================================================
Objective
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have the blueprint processor running locally is to use the IDE to run the code, while having the database running in a container.
This way, code changes can be conveniently tested and debugged.
Check out the code
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Check out the code from Gerrit: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/#/admin/projects/ccsdk/cds
Build it locally
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In the checked out directory, type
.. code-block:: bash
mvn clean install -Pq -Dadditionalparam=-Xdoclint:none
Spin up a Docker container with the database
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Blueprints Processor project uses a database to store information about the blueprints
and therefore it needs to be online before attempting to run it.
One way to create the database is by using the :file:`docker-compose.yaml`
file present on the distribution module. This database will require a local directory to mount a volume, before running docker-compose remember to create following directory:
.. code-block:: bash
mkdir -p -m 755 /opt/app/cds/mysql/data
Navigate to the docker-compose file in the distribution module:
.. code-block:: bash
ms/blueprintsprocessor/distribution/src/main/dc
And run docker-composer:
.. code-block:: bash
docker-compose up -d db
This should spin up a container of the MariaDB image in the background.
To check if it has worked, this command can be used:
.. code-block:: bash
docker-compose logs -f
The phrase ``mysqld: ready for connections`` indicates that the database was started correctly.
From now on, the Docker container will be available on the computer; if it ever gets stopped,
it can be started again by the command:
.. code-block:: bash
docker start <id of mariadb container>
Set permissions on the local file system
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Blueprints processor uses the local file system for some operations and, therefore,
need some existing and accessible paths to run properly.
Execute the following commands to create the needed directories, and grant access to the current user to modify them:
.. code-block:: bash
mkdir -p -m 755 /opt/app/onap/blueprints/archive
mkdir -p -m 755 /opt/app/onap/blueprints/deploy
mkdir -p -m 755 /opt/app/onap/scripts
sudo chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) /opt/app/onap/
Import the project into the IDE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. tabs::
.. tab:: IntelliJ IDEA
Go to *File | Open* and choose the :file:`pom.xml` file of the cds directory:
|imageImportProject|
Sometimes it may be necessary to reimport Maven project:
|imageReimportMaven|
**Override some application properties:**
After the project is compiled, a Run Configuration profile overriding some application properties
with custom values needs to be created, to reflect the local environment characteristics.
.. tabs::
.. group-tab:: Latest
Navigate to the main class of the Blueprints Processor, the BlueprintProcessorApplication class:
``ms/blueprintsprocessor/application/src/main/kotlin/org/onap/ccsdk/cds/blueprintsprocessor/BlueprintProcessorApplication.kt``.
Right-click inside it, at any point, to load the context menu and select create
BlueprintProcessorApplication configuration from context:
|imageCreateRunConfigkt|
**The following window will open:**
|imageRunConfigKt|
**Add the following in the field `VM Options`:**
.. code-block:: bash
:caption: **Custom values for properties**
-Dspring.profiles.active=dev
You can override any value from **application-dev.properties** file here. Use the following pattern:
.. code-block:: java
-D<application-dev.properties key>=<application-dev.properties value>
.. group-tab:: Frankfurt
Navigate to the main class of the Blueprints Processor, the BlueprintProcessorApplication class:
``ms/blueprintsprocessor/application/src/main/kotlin/org/onap/ccsdk/cds/blueprintsprocessor/BlueprintProcessorApplication.kt``.
Right-click inside it, at any point, to load the context menu and select create
BlueprintProcessorApplication configuration from context:
|imageCreateRunConfigkt|
**The following window will open:**
|imageRunConfigKt|
**Add the following in the field `VM Options`:**
.. code-block:: bash
:caption: **Custom values for properties**
-Dspring.profiles.active=dev
You can override any value from **application-dev.properties** file here. Use the following pattern:
.. code-block:: java
-D<application-dev.properties key>=<application-dev.properties value>
.. group-tab:: El Alto
Navigate to the main class of the Blueprints Processor, the BlueprintProcessorApplication class:
``ms/blueprintsprocessor/application/src/main/java/org/onap/ccsdk/cds/blueprintsprocessor/BlueprintProcessorApplication.java.``
Right-click inside it, at any point, to load the context menu and select create
BlueprintProcessorApplication configuration from context:
|imageCreateRunConfigJava|
**The following window will open:**
|imageRunConfigJava|
**Add the following in the field `VM Options`:**
.. code-block:: bash
:caption: **Custom values for properties**
-Dspring.profiles.active=dev
You can override any value from **application-dev.properties** file here. Use the following pattern:
.. code-block:: java
-D<application-dev.properties key>=<application-dev.properties value>
.. group-tab:: Dublin
Navigate to the main class of the Blueprints Processor, the BlueprintProcessorApplication class:
``ms/blueprintsprocessor/application/src/main/java/org/onap/ccsdk/cds/blueprintsprocessor/BlueprintProcessorApplication.java``.
Right-click inside it, at any point, to load the context menu and select create
BlueprintProcessorApplication configuration from context:
|imageCreateRunConfigJava|
**The following window will open:**
|imageRunConfigJava|
**Add the following in that field:**
.. code-block:: java
:caption: **Custom values for properties**
-DappName=ControllerBluePrints
-Dms_name=org.onap.ccsdk.apps.controllerblueprints
-DappVersion=1.0.0
-Dspring.config.location=opt/app/onap/config/
-Dspring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1:3306/sdnctl
-Dspring.datasource.username=sdnctl
-Dspring.datasource.password=sdnctl
-Dcontrollerblueprints.loadInitialData=true
-Dblueprintsprocessor.restclient.sdncodl.url=http://localhost:8282/
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sdnctl
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.username=sdnctl
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.password=sdnctl
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.driverClassName=org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.hibernateHbm2ddlAuto=update
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.hibernateDDLAuto=none
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.hibernateNamingStrategy=org.hibernate.cfg.ImprovedNamingStrategy
-Dblueprintsprocessor.db.primary.hibernateDialect=org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5InnoDBDialect
-Dblueprints.processor.functions.python.executor.executionPath=./components/scripts/python/ccsdk_blueprints
-Dblueprints.processor.functions.python.executor.modulePaths=./components/scripts/python/ccsdk_blueprints,./components/scripts/python/ccsdk_netconf,./components/scripts/python/ccsdk_restconf
-Dblueprintsprocessor.restconfEnabled=true
-Dblueprintsprocessor.restclient.sdncodl.type=basic-auth
-Dblueprintsprocessor.restclient.sdncodl.url=http://localhost:8282/
-Dblueprintsprocessor.restclient.sdncodl.username=admin
-Dblueprintsprocessor.restclient.sdncodl.password=Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U
-Dblueprintsprocessor.grpcEnable=false
-Dblueprintsprocessor.grpcPort=9111
-Dblueprintsprocessor.blueprintDeployPath=/opt/app/onap/blueprints/deploy
-Dblueprintsprocessor.blueprintArchivePath=/opt/app/onap/blueprints/archive
-Dblueprintsprocessor.blueprintWorkingPath=/opt/app/onap/blueprints/work
-Dsecurity.user.password={bcrypt}$2a$10$duaUzVUVW0YPQCSIbGEkQOXwafZGwQ/b32/Ys4R1iwSSawFgz7QNu
-Dsecurity.user.name=ccsdkapps
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.kafkaEnable=false
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.topic=producer.t
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.type=kafka-basic-auth
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.bootstrapServers=127.0.0.1:9092
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.consumerTopic=receiver.t
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.groupId=receiver-id
-Dblueprintsprocessor.messageclient.self-service-api.clientId=default-client-id
-Dspring.profiles.active=dev
-Dblueprintsprocessor.httpPort=8080
-Dserver.port=55555
**Browse Working Directory to your application path** ``.../cds/ms/blueprintsprocessor/application``
**if path is not already specified correctly.**
**Add/replace the following in Blueprint's application-dev.properties file:**
.. code-block:: java
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.type=token-auth
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.host=localhost
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.port=50051
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.token=Basic Y2NzZGthcHBzOmNjc2RrYXBwcw==
blueprintprocessor.remoteScriptCommand.enabled=true
**Run the application:**
Select either run or debug for this Run Configuration to start the Blueprints Processor:
|imageRunDebug|
|imageBuildLogs|
.. tab:: Visual Studio Code
.. tabs::
.. group-tab:: Latest
* **Step #1** - Make sure your installation of Visual Studio Code is up to date. This guide was writen using version 1.48
* **Step #2** - Install `Kotlin extension from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace <https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=fwcd.kotlin>`_
* **Step #3** - On the top menu click *Run | Open Configurations*
.. warning:: This should open the file called `launch.json` but in some cases you'll need to wait for the Kotlin Language Server to be installed before you can do anything.
Please watch the bottom bar in Visual Studio Code for messages about things getting installed.
* **Step #4** - add configuration shown below to your configurations list.
.. code-block:: json
{
"type": "kotlin",
"request": "launch",
"name": "Blueprint Processor",
"projectRoot": "${workspaceFolder}/ms/blueprintsprocessor/application",
"mainClass": "-Dspring.profiles.active=dev org.onap.ccsdk.cds.blueprintsprocessor.BlueprintProcessorApplicationKt"
}
.. warning:: The `projectRoot` path assumes that you created your Workspace in the main CDS repository folder. If not - please change the path accordingly
.. note:: The `mainClass` contains a spring profile param before the full class name. This is done because `args` is not supported by Kotlin launch.json configuration.
If you have a cleaner idea how to solve this - please let us know.
**Add/replace the following in Blueprint's application-dev.properties file:**
.. code-block:: java
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.type=token-auth
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.host=localhost
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.port=50051
blueprintsprocessor.grpcclient.remote-python.token=Basic Y2NzZGthcHBzOmNjc2RrYXBwcw==
blueprintprocessor.remoteScriptCommand.enabled=true
**Currently the following entries need to be added in VSC too:**
.. code-block:: java
logging.level.web=DEBUG
logging.level.org.springframework.web: DEBUG
#Encrypted username and password for health check service
endpoints.user.name=eHbVUbJAj4AG2522cSbrOQ==
endpoints.user.password=eHbVUbJAj4AG2522cSbrOQ==
#BaseUrls for health check blueprint processor services
blueprintprocessor.healthcheck.baseUrl=http://localhost:8080/
blueprintprocessor.healthcheck.mapping-service-name-with-service-link=[Execution service,/api/v1/execution-service/health-check],[Resources service,/api/v1/resources/health-check],[Template service,/api/v1/template/health-check]
#BaseUrls for health check Cds Listener services
cdslistener.healthcheck.baseUrl=http://cds-sdc-listener:8080/
cdslistener.healthcheck.mapping-service-name-with-service-link=[SDC Listener service,/api/v1/sdclistener/healthcheck]
#Actuator properties
management.endpoints.web.exposure.include=*
management.endpoint.health.show-details=always
management.info.git.mode=full
In VSC the properties are read from target folder, thats why the following maven command needs to be rerun:
.. code-block:: bash
mvn clean install -DskipTests=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dadditionalparam=-Xdoclint:none
Click Run in Menu bar.
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Testing the application
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are two main features of the Blueprints Processor that can be of interest of a developer:
blueprint publish and blueprint process.
To upload custom blueprints, the endpoint ``api/v1/execution-service/publish`` is used.
To process, the endpoint is ``api/v1/execution-service/process``.
Postman is a software that can be used to send these request, and an example of
them is present on https://www.getpostman.com/collections/b99863b0cde7565a32fc.
A detailed description of the usage of different APIs of CDS will follow.
Possible Fixes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Imported packages or annotiations are not found, Run Config not available?
*****************************************************************************
1. Rebuild with ``maven install ...`` (see above)
2. Potentially change Maven home directory in Settings
3. Maven reimport in IDE
Compilation error?
*******************
* Change Java Version to 11
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