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# ================================================================================
# Copyright (c) 2017-2018 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.
application_config:
policy_handler :
# parallelize the getConfig queries to policy-engine on each policy-update notification
thread_pool_size : 4
# parallelize requests to policy-engine and keep them alive
pool_connections : 20
# retry to getConfig from policy-engine on policy-update notification
policy_retry_count : 5
policy_retry_sleep : 5
# mode of operation for the policy-handler
# either active or passive
# in passive mode the policy-hanlder will not listen to
# and will not bring the policy-updates from policy-engine
mode_of_operation : "active"
# config of automatic catch_up for resiliency
catch_up :
# interval in seconds on how often to call automatic catch_up
# example: 1200 is 20*60 seconds that is 20 minutes
interval : 1200
# config of periodic reconfigure-rediscover for adaptability
reconfigure:
# interval in seconds on how often to call automatic reconfigure
# example: 600 is 10*60 seconds that is 10 minutes
interval : 600
# policy-engine config
# These are the url of and the auth for the external system, namely the policy-engine (PDP).
# We obtain that info manually from PDP folks at the moment.
# In long run we should figure out a way of bringing that info into consul record
# related to policy-engine itself.
policy_engine :
url : "http://{{ policy_ip_addr }}:8081"
path_notifications : "/pdp/notifications"
path_api : "/pdp/api/"
headers :
Accept : "application/json"
"Content-Type" : "application/json"
ClientAuth : "cHl0aG9uOnRlc3Q="
Authorization : "Basic dGVzdHBkcDphbHBoYTEyMw=="
Environment : "TEST"
target_entity : "policy_engine"
# optional tls_ca_mode specifies where to find the cacert.pem for tls
# can be one of these:
# "cert_directory" - use the cacert.pem stored locally in cert_directory.
# this is the default if cacert.pem file is found
#
# "os_ca_bundle" - use the public ca_bundle provided by linux system.
# this is the default if cacert.pem file not found
#
# "do_not_verify" - special hack to turn off the verification by cacert and hostname
tls_ca_mode : "cert_directory"
# optional tls_wss_ca_mode specifies the same for the tls based web-socket
tls_wss_ca_mode : "cert_directory"
# optional timeout_in_secs specifies the timeout for the http requests
timeout_in_secs: 60
# optional ws_ping_interval_in_secs specifies the ping interval for the web-socket connection
ws_ping_interval_in_secs: 30
# deploy_handler config
# changed from string "deployment_handler" in 2.3.1 to structure in 2.4.0
deploy_handler :
# name of deployment-handler service used by policy-handler for logging
target_entity : "deployment_handler"
# url of the deployment-handler service for policy-handler to direct the policy-updates to
# - expecting dns to resolve the hostname deployment-handler to ip address
url : "http://deployment-handler:8188"
# limit the size of a single data segment for policy-update messages
# from policy-handler to deployment-handler in megabytes
max_msg_length_mb : 5
query :
# optionally specify the tenant name for the cloudify under deployment-handler
# if not specified the "default_tenant" is used by the deployment-handler
cfy_tenant_name : "default_tenant"
# optional tls_ca_mode specifies where to find the cacert.pem or skip tls verification
# can be one of these:
# "cert_directory" - use the cacert.pem stored locally in cert_directory.
# this is the default if cacert.pem file is found
#
# "os_ca_bundle" - use the public ca_bundle provided by linux system.
# this is the default if cacert.pem file not found
#
# "do_not_verify" - special hack to turn off the verification by cacert and hostname
tls_ca_mode : "cert_directory"
# optional timeout_in_secs specifies the timeout for the http requests
timeout_in_secs: 60
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