aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/docs
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rwxr-xr-xdocs/consumedapis/consumedapis.rst10
-rw-r--r--docs/guide/developer-guide.rst14
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/docs/consumedapis/consumedapis.rst b/docs/consumedapis/consumedapis.rst
index e1c6bda6..6c5d33df 100755
--- a/docs/consumedapis/consumedapis.rst
+++ b/docs/consumedapis/consumedapis.rst
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Consumed APIs
=============
-Policy Management Service application is interacting with two ONAP APIs and the A1-P API.
+The A1 Policy Management Service consumes two ONAP APIs and the A1-P API.
**********************
@@ -14,16 +14,18 @@ DMaaP API (deprecated)
The A1 Policy Management Service API can also be accessed using *ONAP DMaaP*. To support this the `DMaaP Message Router API <https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-dmaap-messagerouter-messageservice/en/latest/offeredapis/api.html>`_ is used.
+Note: this functionality is deprecated, and will be removed in future versions.
+
*****************************************
O-RAN A1 Interface for A1 Policies (A1-P)
*****************************************
Southbound, the ONAP A1 Policy functions communicate with *near-RT-RIC* RAN functions using the **A1** interface, as defined by the `O-RAN Alliance <https://www.o-ran.org>`_
-The *A1 Interface - Application Protocol Specification (A1-AP)* describe this interface. The specification can be viewed from the `O-RAN Alliance <https://www.o-ran.org>`_ website.
+The *A1 Interface - Application Protocol Specification (A1-AP)* describes this interface. The specification can be viewed from the `O-RAN Alliance <https://www.o-ran.org>`_ website.
-The **Jakarta** ONAP A1 Policy functions implement the *A1 Policy* parts (*A1-P*) of A1-AP versions *v1.1*, *v2.0* and *v3.0*
+The **Kohn** ONAP A1 Policy functions implement the *A1 Policy* parts (*A1-P*) of A1-AP versions *v1.1*, *v2.0* and *v3.0*
-An opensource implementation of a `near-RT-RIC <https://wiki.o-ran-sc.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1179659>`_ is available from the `O-RAN Software Community <https://o-ran-sc.org>`_. It supports a pre-spec version of the A1-AP. The ONAP A1 Policy functions described here also supports this A1 version (A1-OSC).
+An opensource implementation of a `near-RT-RIC <https://wiki.o-ran-sc.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1179659>`_ is available from the `O-RAN Software Community <https://o-ran-sc.org>`_. It supports a pre-spec version of the A1-AP. The ONAP A1 Policy functions described here also supports this A1 version (*A1-OSC*).
An opensource implementation of an `A1 Simulator <https://wiki.o-ran-sc.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=3604819>`_ is also available from the `O-RAN Software Community <https://o-ran-sc.org>`_. It supports all versions of A1-AP.
diff --git a/docs/guide/developer-guide.rst b/docs/guide/developer-guide.rst
index a7c5a835..3734d8fc 100644
--- a/docs/guide/developer-guide.rst
+++ b/docs/guide/developer-guide.rst
@@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ Configuration
-------------
There are two configuration files for A1 Policy Management Service, *config/application_configuration.json* and *config/application.yaml*
-The first (*config/application_configuration.json*) contains configuration needed by the application, such as which near-RT-RICs, controller, or DMaaP topic to use (deprecated).
+The first (*config/application_configuration.json*) contains configuration needed by the application, such as which near-RT-RICs, or controller to use. DMaaP topic can also be configured, but is deprecated.
The second (*config/application.yaml*) contains logging and security configurations.
-For more information about these configuration files can be found as comments in the sample files provided with the source code, or on the `ONAP wiki <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/O-RAN+A1+Policies+in+ONAP+Jakarta>`_
+For more information about these configuration files can be found as comments in the sample files provided with the source code, or on the `ONAP wiki <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/O-RAN+A1+Policies+in+ONAP+Kohn>`_
Static configuration - Settings that cannot be changed at runtime (*application.yaml*)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -84,12 +84,14 @@ The file *./config/application.yaml* is read by the application at startup. It p
For details about the parameters in this file, see documentation in the file.
Dynamic configuration - Settings that can be changed at runtime (*application_configuration.json* or REST or ConfigMap)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-The component has configuration that can be updated in runtime. This configuration can either be loaded from a file (accessible from the container), or from a CBS/Consul database (Cloudify), or using the Configuration REST API. The configuration is re-read and refreshed at regular intervals.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+The component has configuration that can be updated in runtime. This configuration can either be loaded from a file (accessible from the container), or using the Configuration REST API. The configuration is re-read and refreshed at regular intervals.
The configuration includes:
* Optional Controller configuration, e.g. an SDNC instance (with A1-Adapter)
+
+ * (If no 'Contoller' is configured, the A1 Policy Management Service will connect direct to near-RT-RICs, bypassing the SDNC controller)
* One entry for each near-RT-RIC, which includes:
* The base URL of the near-RT-RIC
@@ -107,7 +109,7 @@ Configuring certificates
The A1 Policy Management Service uses the default keystore and truststore that are built into the container. The paths and
passwords for these stores are located in a yaml file, with an example is provided in the source code repository *a1-policy-management/config/application.yaml*
-There is also Policy Management Service's own cert in the default truststore for mocking purposes and unit-testing
+There is also the A1 Policy Management Service's own cert in the default truststore for mocking purposes and unit-testing
(*ApplicationTest.java*).
The default keystore, truststore, and application.yaml files can be overridden by mounting new files using the the docker "volumes"
@@ -123,7 +125,7 @@ The target paths in the container should not be modified.
Example docker run command for mounting new files (assuming they are located in the current directory): ::
- docker run -p 8081:8081 -p 8433:8433 --name=policy-agent-container --network=nonrtric-docker-net --volume "$PWD/new_keystore.jks:/opt/app/policy-agent/etc/cert/keystore.jks" --volume "$PWD/new_truststore.jks:/opt/app/policy-agent/etc/cert/truststore.jks" --volume "$PWD/new_application.yaml:/opt/app/policy-agent/config/application.yaml" onap/ccsdk-oran-a1policymanagementservice:1.4.0-SNAPSHOT
+ docker run -p 8081:8081 -p 8433:8433 --name=policy-agent-container --network=nonrtric-docker-net --volume "$PWD/new_keystore.jks:/opt/app/policy-agent/etc/cert/keystore.jks" --volume "$PWD/new_truststore.jks:/opt/app/policy-agent/etc/cert/truststore.jks" --volume "$PWD/new_application.yaml:/opt/app/policy-agent/config/application.yaml" onap/ccsdk-oran-a1policymanagementservice:1.4.2-SNAPSHOT
A1 Adapter (Internal)
+++++++++++++++++++++