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-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-
-.. _generated-configuration:
-
-Generated configuration
-=======================
-
-The DCAE platform relies on the component specification to generate the
-component’s application configuration JSON at deployment time. The
-component developer should expect to use this configuration JSON in
-their application to provision themselves.
-
-Pro-tip: As you build your component specification, you can use the
-:any:`dcae-cli dev command <walkthrough-dev>` to view what
-the resulting application configuration will look like.
-
-Streams and services
---------------------
-
-For both Docker and CDAP, when your component is deployed, any
-``streams`` and ``services/calls`` you specified will be injected into
-your configuration under the following well known structure. Your
-component is required to parse this information if you have any
-connectivity to DMaaP or are calling another DCAE component.
-
-More details about the DMaaP connection objects are found
-:doc:`here <../dcae-cli/dmaap-connection-objects>`.
-
-This is best served with an example.
-
-The following component spec snippet (from String Matching):
-
-::
-
- "streams":{
- "subscribes": [{
- "format": "VES_specification",
- "version": "4.27.2",
- "type": "message_router",
- "config_key" : "mr_input"
- }],
- "publishes": [{
- "format": "VES_specification",
- "version": "4.27.2",
- "config_key": "mr_output",
- "type": "message_router"
- }]
- },
- "services":{
- "calls": [{
- "config_key" : "aai_broker_handle",
- "verb": "GET",
- "request": {
- "format": "get_with_query_params",
- "version": "1.0.0"
- },
- "response": {
- "format": "aai_broker_response",
- "version": "3.0.0"
- }
- }],
- "provides": []
- },
-
-Will turn into the following top level keys in your configuration (for
-CDAP, this will be under AppConfig)
-
-::
-
- "streams_publishes":{
- "mr_output":{ // notice the config key above
- "aaf_password":"XXX",
- "type":"message_router",
- "dmaap_info":{
- "client_role": null,
- "client_id": null,
- "location": null,
- "topic_url":"XXX"
- },
- "aaf_username":"XXX"
- }
- },
- "streams_subscribes":{
- "mr_input":{ // notice the config key above
- "aaf_password":"XXX",
- "type":"message_router",
- "dmaap_info":{
- "client_role": null,
- "client_id": null,
- "location": null,
- "topic_url":"XXX"
- },
- "aaf_username":"XXX"
- }
- },
- "services_calls":{
- "aai_broker_handle":[ // notice the config key above
- "SOME_IP:32768" // based on deployment time, just an example
- ]
- }
-
-These keys will always be populated regardless of whether they are
-empty. So the minimal you will get, in the case of a component that
-provides an HTTP service and does not call any services and has no
-streams, is:
-
-::
-
- "streams_publishes":{},
- "streams_subscribes":{},
- "services_calls":{}
-
-Thus your component should expect these well-known top level keys.