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authorzhang ab <zhanganbing@chinamobile.com>2018-03-25 07:05:28 +0000
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+ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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+
+====================================
+Elastic API exposure for Multi Cloud
+====================================
+
+This spec is to provide a framework for Multi-Cloud to expose API.
+
+Problem Description
+===================
+
+Multi-Cloud provides VIM API for other projects in ONAP. API will vary for
+different projects. However, Multi-Cloud exposes its API by static code.
+Current way of API exposing produces code duplications.
+
+#. When a client creates a resource through Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cloud needs
+to convert the API request to back-end OpenStack API request and send to
+OpenStack. When a client requests a resource through Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cloud
+needs to retrieve OpenStack resource, converts to its API and reply to client.
+Even though the two conversion are the same thing with different directions,
+there are 2 sets of code for it.
+
+#. Most of Multi-Cloud API shares same logic. But the code of this same logic
+are duplicated for every API.
+
+Given the fact mentioned above, current code amount of Multi-Cloud are larger
+than it should be. It makes code maintaining be time-consuming and error-prone.
+
+Besides, the swagger files that describe API of Multi-Cloud are maintained
+manually. It is thousands lines of code and hard for developers to maintain.
+
+Proposed Change
+===============
+
+This spec proposes using YAML files to describe Multi-Cloud API. A framework
+will also be provided. When Multi-Cloud services start up, the framework will
+read YAML files, parse them and generate API accordingly. Multi-Cloud can
+dynamically expose API in this way without changing its Python code. And
+developers only need to maintain YAML files that describe Multi-Cloud API.
+The YAML files are expected to be less amount than current way of API exposing,
+because it only contains metadata of Multi-Cloud API.
+
+Using the proposal in this spec, metadata of API are defined in YAML files and
+logic of API handling are concentrated in the framework mentioned above. So
+that the code duplication can be eliminated.
+
+To narrow down the scope of this spec, none of current Multi-Cloud API will be
+changed. This spec will ONLY focus on migrating Multi-Cloud API from current
+way to the proposed framework in this spec. However, migrating all API to the
+proposed framework is out of the scope of this spec. A set of API for one
+specific use case, for example VoLTE, will be migrated to proposed framework.
+Migrating all API can be implemented in other workitem(s) in future.
+
+To narrow down the scope of this spec, a full, normative definition of API and
+resources will not be considered. Only partial API will be considered. But it
+can be implemented in other workitem(s) in future.
+
+To narrow down the scope of this spec, only the functionality that Multi-Cloud
+has now will be considered and extension support will not be considered in this
+spec. But it can be implemented in other workitem(s) in future.
+
+It should be noted that, though this spec focuses on how to convert northbound
+and southboud API, it doesn't prevent tieing northbound API of MultCloud with
+other functionalities. In setion `Definition of API`, an example of API
+definition has been given, developer can add specific code/module path as a
+attribute(like `handler`) under `path`, instead of defining `vim_path`. By
+doing that, developer can tie the northbound API with specific code/module,
+and expose northbound API with any functionality. This spec just shows
+the capability of doing this by using the elastic API exposure framework, the
+implementation for now will still focus on the northbound and southboud API
+conversion.
+
+It should be noted that there is a prior art in OpenStack "Gluon" [1]_ project
+which provides a model-driven framework to generate APIs based on model definitions
+in YAML. A full, normative definition and extension mechanism of "API Specification"
+[2]_ is available in Gluon. Although our current work has limited scope, for those
+who are interested in full normative definition and extension mechanism in our future
+work, please refer to those references in "Gluon" [1]_ project and its "API
+Specifications" [2]_.
+
+.. [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gluon
+.. [2] https://github.com/openstack/gluon/blob/master/doc/source/devref/gluon_api_spec.inc
+
+Since the API are defined by YAML files, swagger files can also be generated
+from YAML files and exist without manually maintaining. The framework will cover
+the conversion from YAML file to swagger files.
+
+To keep backward compatibility, the proposal in this spec will be bound to [MULTICLOUD-150]_.
+This means that the proposal is only usable when evenlet with pecan is
+enabled. So that uses don't care about this feature will not be affected.
+
+.. [MULTICLOUD-150] https://jira.onap.org/browse/MULTICLOUD-150
+
+
+Definition of API
+-----------------
+
+Take the API of `host` as example. The API will be defined as follow. URLs of
+the API are defined under `paths`. There are several attributes for the API. The
+number of kinds of attributes is not constrained to following example, other
+attributes can be added if needed.
+
+::
+
+ paths:
+ /{vimid}/{tenantid}/hosts/{hostid}:
+ parameters:
+ - type: string
+ format: uuid
+ name: vimid
+ - type: string
+ format: uuid
+ name: tenantid
+ - type: string
+ format: uuid
+ name: hostid
+ get:
+ responses:
+ success_code: 200
+ description: content of host
+ schema: host
+ vim_path: {nova_endpoint}/os-hypervisors
+
+parameters
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+`parameters` are the variables in the URL. It can be extracted from URL and then
+used in data retrieving and manipulating.
+
+`parameters` are discriminated by `name`, and validated by `type` and `format`.
+
+post, put, get, delete
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+These attributes represents the supported HTTP method. In above example, only
+`get` method is defined. When client sends other HTTP method to the URL, a 404
+response will be returned.
+
+`responses` defines the response of the request. `success_code` is the HTTP code
+in the response. `description` is an optional parameter. It describes the response.
+`schema` points to the RESTful resource that will be in the response body. In
+above example, the RESTful resource is `host`. It should be found in the RESTful
+resource definition section.
+
+vim_path
+~~~~~~~~
+
+`vim_path` defines the relative URL path of the southbound VIM. Multi-Cloud will
+use this path to retrieve data from VIM.
+
+Definition of RESTful resource
+------------------------------
+
+Take the resource `host` as example. The resource will be defined as follow.
+Resources are defined under `definitions`. The are several attributes for the
+resource. The number of kinds of attributes is not constrained to following
+example, other attributes can be added if needed.
+
+::
+
+ definitions:
+ host:
+ vim_resource: hypervisor
+ properties:
+ name:
+ type: string
+ required: true
+ source: hypervisor.name
+ cpu:
+ type: integer
+ minimal: 1
+ source: hypervisor.vcpus
+ action: copy
+ required: true
+ disk_gb:
+ type: integer
+ minimal: 0
+ source: hypervisor.local_disk_size
+ required: true
+ memory_mb:
+ type: integer
+ minimal: 0
+ source: hypervisor.memory_size
+ required: true
+
+vim_resource
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+`vim_resource` points to the resource that comes from southbound VIM. Multi-Cloud
+will use the resource to build its own resource.
+
+properties
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+`properties` defines the properties of the resource. Each property has a name
+and several attributes. The number of kinds of attributes is not constrained
+to the example, other attributes can be added if needed.
+
+`type` of property means the type of current property. It can be some simple data,
+like string or integer. It can also be some composite data like, object or array.
+
+`required` of property means if this property is required for the resource. If it
+is required, missing this property will cause request failure. Default value of
+`required` is false.
+
+`source` of property means that current property will be built from it. It is
+usually a property from `vim_resource`. By default, it will be the same property
+in `vim_resource`.
+
+`action` of property means that current property will be build by using this action.
+By default, it will be `copy`, which means the data from property of VIM resource
+is copied to property of Multi-Cloud resource. Other actions can be defined for
+different scenarios.
+
+`minimal` is one of the constraint of the property. It means the minimal possible
+value of the property. If value of the property is less than minimal value. The
+request will fail.
+
+Swagger File generation
+-----------------------
+
+Multi-Cloud is using Swagger file to describe its API. It is maintained manually.
+Since this spec proposes to use YAML file to generate Multi-Cloud's API, Swagger
+file can also be generated from YAML file. The API generating framework will also
+generate Swagger file.
+
+Implementation
+==============
+
+Work Items
+----------
+
+#. Add YAML parser for API and resource.
+#. Add REST client to call southbound VIM API.
+#. Add validator for resource.
+#. Add action for resouce.
+#. Add Swagger file generator.
+#. Migrate /{vimid}/{tenantid}/hosts/{hostid} as an example.