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author | Alex Shatov <alexs@att.com> | 2019-04-01 11:32:06 -0400 |
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committer | Alex Shatov <alexs@att.com> | 2019-04-01 11:32:06 -0400 |
commit | 9a4d3c5b8dc9c7697275cab38ee45b014dff9e55 (patch) | |
tree | d4d55bcc8bc237ee3199d0e6a13f5e7cd95fadea /tests/test_pz_catch_up.py | |
parent | ebc1a062328e53e97e4d24ed111534cfc567a809 (diff) |
5.0.0 policy-handler - new PDP API or old PDP API4.0.0-ONAPdublin
- in R4 Dublin the policy-engine introduced a totally new API
- policy-handler now has a startup option to either use the new PDP API
or the old PDP API that was created-updated before the end of 2018
- see README.md and README_pdp_api_v0.md for instructions on how to
setup the policy-handler running either with the new PDP API
or the old (pdp_api_v0) PDP API
- this is a massive refactoring that changed almost all the source files,
but kept the old logic when using the old (pdp_api_v0) PDP API
- all the code related to PDP API version is split into two subfolders
= pdp_api/ contains the new PDP API source code
= pdp_api_v0/ contains the old (2018) PDP API source code
= pdp_client.py imports from either pdp_api or pdp_api_v0
= the rest of the code is only affected when it needs to branch
the logic
- logging to policy_handler.log now shows the path of the source file to
allow tracing which PDP API is actually used
- when the new PDP API is used, the policy-update flow is disabled
= passive mode of operation
= no web-socket
= no periodic catch_up
= no policy-filters
= reduced web-API - only a single /policy_latest endpoint is available
/policies_latest returns 404
/catch_up request is accepted, but ignored
- on new PDP API: http /policy_latest returns the new data from the
new PDP API with the following fields added by the policy-handler
to keep other policy related parts intact in R4
(see pdp_api/policy_utils.py)
= "policyName" = policy_id + "." + "policyVersion" + ".xml"
= "policyVersion" = str("metadata"."policy-version")
= "config" - is the renamed "properties" from the new PDP API response
- unit tests are split into two subfolders as well
= main/ for the new PDP API testing
= pdp_api_v0/ for the old (2018) PDP API
- removed the following line from the license text of changed files
ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property.
- the new PDP API is expected to be extended and redesigned in R5 El Alto
- on retiring the old PDP API - the intention is to be able to remove
the pdp_api_v0/ subfolder and minimal related cleanup of the code
that imports that as well as the cleanup of the config.py, etc.
Change-Id: Ief9a2ae4541300308caaf97377f4ed051535dbe4
Signed-off-by: Alex Shatov <alexs@att.com>
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-1128
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diff --git a/tests/test_pz_catch_up.py b/tests/test_pz_catch_up.py deleted file mode 100644 index 89be9bb..0000000 --- a/tests/test_pz_catch_up.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -# ============LICENSE_START======================================================= -# Copyright (c) 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. -"""test policy catch_up methods directly""" - -import json -import time - -import pytest - -from policyhandler.onap.audit import Audit -from policyhandler.policy_receiver import PolicyReceiver - -from .mock_settings import Settings -from .mock_tracker import Tracker - - -@pytest.mark.usefixtures( - "fix_auto_catch_up", - "fix_discovery", - "fix_pdp_post_big", - "fix_deploy_handler_413", - "fix_policy_receiver_websocket" -) -def test_catch_up_failed_dh(): - """test run policy handler with catchups and failed deployment-handler""" - Settings.logger.info("start test_catch_up_failed_dh") - assert not PolicyReceiver.is_running() - audit = Audit(job_name="test_catch_up_failed_dh", - req_message="start test_catch_up_failed_dh") - PolicyReceiver.run(audit) - - Settings.logger.info("sleep 12 before shutdown...") - time.sleep(12) - - health = audit.health(full=True) - audit.audit_done(result=json.dumps(health)) - - Settings.logger.info("healthcheck: %s", json.dumps(health)) - assert bool(health) - - PolicyReceiver.shutdown(audit) - time.sleep(1) - assert not PolicyReceiver.is_running() - - health = audit.health(full=True) - Settings.logger.info("healthcheck: %s", json.dumps(health)) - - Tracker.validate() - -@pytest.mark.usefixtures( - "fix_auto_catch_up", - "fix_discovery", - "fix_pdp_post", - "fix_deploy_handler_404", - "fix_policy_receiver_websocket" -) -def test_catch_up_dh_404(): - """test run policy handler with catchups and failed deployment-handler""" - Settings.logger.info("start test_catch_up_dh_404") - assert not PolicyReceiver.is_running() - audit = Audit(job_name="test_catch_up_dh_404", - req_message="start test_catch_up_dh_404") - PolicyReceiver.run(audit) - - Settings.logger.info("sleep 12 before shutdown...") - time.sleep(12) - - health = audit.health(full=True) - audit.audit_done(result=json.dumps(health)) - - Settings.logger.info("healthcheck: %s", json.dumps(health)) - assert bool(health) - - PolicyReceiver.shutdown(audit) - time.sleep(1) - assert not PolicyReceiver.is_running() - - health = audit.health(full=True) - Settings.logger.info("healthcheck: %s", json.dumps(health)) - - Tracker.validate() |