.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 .. International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. Copyright 2017 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. .. _postman-guides: Test ONAP API with Postman ========================== Postman ------- Postman is a tool that allows a user to run REST API. The user defines the API requests and has the possibility to group them in files called a "Collections". The user can then run each individual API request or run a complete collection. Postman includes the possibility to define "environment" variables. An API request can then get or set a value from/to that "environment" variable. Get and install Postman tool on your own machine (Linux/windows). Postman is available here: https://www.getpostman.com/ ONAP Postman collections ------------------------ ONAP Integration project provides several Postman collections with two environment files. Those Postman Collections will allow a Developer to experiment various ONAP API on various ONAP components (SDC, NBI, SO, AAI, SDNC) - declare a vendor - declare a VSP - upload a package - declare a VF based on the VSP - declare a Service composed of the VF and a Virtual Link - distribute all those informations - declare a customer, a service subscription - declare OwningEntity, Platform... - declare a Complex, Cloud Region, Tenant - associate customer/service/tenant - declare a service instance via a serviceOrder - declare a vnf - declare a vf-module - declare a network A collection is also provided to delete objects (reminder: it is not possible to delete object in SDC) They have been tested with Onap ElAlto (they are not all compatible with Dublin, and there is not guaranty about ONAP "master" as API definition can change) Download ONAP Postman collections --------------------------------- From your machine, git clone the ONAP Integration project. :: git clone "https://gerrit.onap.org/r/integration" Import ONAP Postman collections ------------------------------- ONAP Postman collection are in the repository integration/test/postman Launch Postman tool import all ONAP Collections into Postman .. figure:: files/postman/import.png :align: center And you should see all the collections into Postman .. figure:: files/postman/collections.png :align: center Each collection is made of several API operations .. figure:: files/postman/collection-detail.png :align: center Running ONAP Postman collections -------------------------------- Running all those collections, in the order, from 1 to 10 will create a lot of objects in ONAP components : - SDC : vendor, VSP, zip file upload, VF from VSP, Service, add VF to Service - VID : OwningEntity, LineOfBusiness, Project, Platform - AAI : customer, subscription, cloud region, tenant - NBI : serviceOrder to add a service instance, serviceOrder to delete a service instance The order is very important because a lot of API requests will need the API response from the previous operation to get and set some variable values. .. figure:: files/postman/collection-detail-test.png :align: center It is possible to run the complete collection using Postman .. figure:: files/postman/run.png :align: center You need, a zip file that contains Heat files for a VNF. Collection 3 is about uploading that file into ONAP SDC. .. figure:: files/postman/zipfile.png :align: center Before running those collections, once in Postman, you need to have a look at "globals" environment parameters. .. figure:: files/postman/globals.png :align: center All variables that begin by "auto" must NOT be changed (they will be modified using API response). All other variables must be adapted to your needs. In particular, you need to put your own values for cloud_region_id, tenant_name and tenant_id to fit with the place where you will instantiate the VNF. :: service:freeradius vf_name:integration_test_VF_freeradius vsp_name:integration_test_VSP vendor_name:onap_integration_vendor owning_entity:integration_test_OE platform:integration_test_platform project:integration_test_project lineofbusiness:integration_test_LOB customer_name:generic cloud_owner_name:OPNFV cloud_region_id:RegionOne tenant_name:openlab-vnfs tenant_id:234a9a2dc4b643be9812915b214cdbbb externalId:integration_test_BSS-order-001 service_instance_name:integration_test_freeradius_instance_001 Using Newman ------------ Newman is a tool that allow to run postman collections via command-line On a linux server, with Docker installed on it, run those lines: :: git clone https://gitlab.com/Orange-OpenSource/lfn/onap/onap-tests.git cd onap-tests/postman sudo apt-get -y install zip USECASE=$'ubuntu16' zip -j $USECASE.zip ../onap_tests/templates/heat_files/$USECASE/* TAB=$'\t\t\t\t\t\t\t' sed -i -e "s/.*src.*/$TAB\"src\": \"$USECASE.zip\"/" 03_Onboard_VSP_part2.postman_collection.json docker pull postman/newman:alpine docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 01_Onboard_Vendor.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --reporters cli,json --reporter-cli-no-assertions --reporter-cli-no-console docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 02_Onboard_VSP_part1.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 03_Onboard_VSP_part2.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 04_Onboard_VSP_part3.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 05_Onboard_VF.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 06_Onboard_Service.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 07_Declare_owningEntity_LineOfBusiness_project_platform.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 08_Declare_Customer_Service_Subscription_Cloud.postman_collection.json --insecure --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json docker run --network="host" --volume="/home/debian/rene/onap-tests/postman:/etc/newman" postman/newman:alpine run 10_instantiate_service_vnf_vfmodule.postman_collection.json --environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --globals globals.postman_globals.json --export-environment integration_test_urls.postman_environment.json --reporters cli,json --reporter-cli-no-assertions --reporter-cli-no-console All collections are processed, then you can see results and you will also obtain result json files in the onap-tests/postman/newman directory Of course you can adapt globals variables in globals.postman_globals.json or change the USECASE=$'ubuntu16' value to onboard any heat template located in onap_tests/templates/heat_files directory