# ================================================================================ # 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. tosca_definitions_version: cloudify_dsl_1_3 imports: - http://www.getcloudify.org/spec/cloudify/3.4/types.yaml plugins: cdap_deploy: executor: central_deployment_agent package_name: cdapcloudify package_version: 14.2.5 data_types: cdap_connections: properties: services_calls: default: [] streams_publishes: default: [] streams_subscribes: default: [] node_types: dcae.nodes.MicroService.cdap: derived_from: cloudify.nodes.Root properties: service_component_type: type: string ##### #For the following parameters in this block, see the Broker API ##### jar_url: type: string artifact_name: type: string artifact_version: type: string connections: type: cdap_connections app_config: default: {} app_preferences: default: {} program_preferences: default: [] programs: default: [] streamname: #currently, we only support CDAP apps written that read from a #stream. This is not the only ingest mechanism for CDAP. This may have to change/get type: string namespace: #the namespace to deploy the CDAP app into #defaults to the default cdap namespace which is called "default" type: string default : "default" service_endpoints: default: [] interfaces: cloudify.interfaces.lifecycle: create: implementation: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.create inputs: connected_broker_dns_name: type: string description: This is the broker's DNS name. There could be multiple brokers/clusters at a site. Could by populated via an intrinsic_function in a blueprint, or manually via inputs file default: "cdap_broker" start: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.deploy_and_start_application delete: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.stop_and_undeploy_application dcae.interfaces.policy: policy_update: implementation: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.policy_update inputs: updated_policies: description: "list of policy objects" default: [] #TODO: These can probably go away after policy_update is implemented reconfiguration: app_config_reconfigure: implementation: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.app_config_reconfigure inputs: new_config_template: description: "new unbound config for the CDAP AppConfig as a JSON" default: {} app_preferences_reconfigure: implementation: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.app_preferences_reconfigure inputs: new_config_template: description: "new bound config for the CDAP AppPreferences as a JSON" default: {} app_smart_reconfigure: implementation: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.app_smart_reconfigure inputs: new_config_template: description: "new unbound config for the CDAP AppConfig as a JSON" default: {} dcae.nodes.broker_deleter: derived_from: cloudify.nodes.Root interfaces: cloudify.interfaces.lifecycle: delete: #stop better than delete? not sure it matters much. Think all source interfaces are operated on before target on uninstall. implementation: cdap_deploy.cdapcloudify.cdap_plugin.delete_all_registered_apps inputs: connected_broker_dns_name: type: string description: This is the broker's DNS name. There could be multiple brokers/clusters at a site. Could by populated via an intrinsic_function in a blueprint, or manually via inputs file default: "cdap_broker"