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- 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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DCAEGEN2-853:
- stop reporting the absence of policies or updates
as error - this is an expected result == INFO or WARNING
DCAEGEN2-903: preparation for TLS on the web-server of policy-handler
DCAEGEN2-930:
- configurable timeouts for http requests from policy-handler
- added configurable pinging on the web-socket to PDP
- added healthcheck info on the web-socket
- upgraded websocket-client lib to 0.53.0
DCAEGEN2-1017: fixed a bug on policy-filter matching
by filter_config_name
- refactored and enhanced the unit-tests
Change-Id: I111ddc57bb978554ef376cbf916965b6667dad9b
Signed-off-by: Alex Shatov <alexs@att.com>
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-853
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-903
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-930
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-1017
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- fixed removing the policy that no longer match the filter
= sending an empty policy_filter_matches for the policy_id
- cleaner workaround on getting the updated policy
when policy-engine sent policy-update notification
before finishing the update on there side
= using the collection of expected_versions instead
of min_version_expected
- some minor refactoring on policy_matcher and audit
Change-Id: Ica3cb810378e61d6991c616f88265ff170d32a64
Signed-off-by: Alex Shatov <alexs@att.com>
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-492
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- changed API and functionality - new dataflow
- new dataflow between policy-handler and deployment-handler
on policy-update and catchup
= GETting policy_ids+versions and policy-filters from
deployment-handler
= PUTting policy-update and catchup in the new message format
= data segmenting the policy-update/catchup messages to
deployment-handler to avoid 413 on deployment-handler side
= matching policies from policy-engine to policies
and policy-filters from deployment-handler
= coarsening the policyName filter received from deployment-handler
to reduce the number messages passed to policy-engine on catchup
= consolidating sequential policy-updates into a single request
when the policy-update is busy
- removed policy scope-prefixes from config and logic -
it is not needed anymore because
= the policy matching happens directly to policies and
policy-filters received from deployment-handler
= on catchup - the policy scope-prefix equivalents are calculated
based on the data received from deployment-handler
- API - GET /policies_latest now returns the info on deployed
policy_ids+versions and policy-filters, rather than policies
of the scope-prefixes previously found in config (obsolete)
- not sending an empty catch_up message to deployment-handler
when nothing changed
- send policy-removed to deployment-handler when getting
404-not found from PDP on removal of policy
- config change: removed catch_up.max_skips - obsolete
- brought the latest CommonLogger.py
- minor refactoring - improved naming of variables
Change-Id: I36b3412eefd439088cb693703a6e5f18f4238b00
Signed-off-by: Alex Shatov <alexs@att.com>
Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-492
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