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This review addresses two main changes:
1) inputFields and outputFields are not tied to task definition anymore.
Instead inputEvent and outputEvents associated to a task is populated
as part of the policy state definition, as the state definition have
the information anyway.
- Clean up of the usage of inputFields and outputFields in task
definition will happen in a future review
- inputFields and outputFields defined in task definition in
policies until honolulu will not make the policy invalid as the
changes are done in backward compatible way.
2) Multiple output events can come out of a final state now.
- Define another policy state output with the relevant eventName in
the command file
- In the task logic, create a map to store the fields of the relevant
outputEvent, and then just call
"executor.addFieldsToOutput(<the_map_of_fields>)"
These 2 steps are enough to send multiple events to relevant
components as per the apex configuration.
Change-Id: Id88ca402704106404f529e595e1a76f6bf167876
Issue-ID: POLICY-3336
Signed-off-by: a.sreekumar <ajith.sreekumar@bell.ca>
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Legacy format support is removed, and Tosca format support is added.
Change-Id: I3cfc181ccb5471a5d224c0162af18c1fa0fdbc70
Issue-ID: POLICY-2812
Signed-off-by: a.sreekumar <ajith.sreekumar@bell.ca>
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As the simulator now resides in policy-models, the code for it is
no longer needed in apex-pdp. Deleted it.
Issue-ID: POLICY-2676
Change-Id: I8ae6c8d860a47e5e7ba0509c99e4e2676109de25
Signed-off-by: Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com>
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Issue-ID: POLICY-2188
Change-Id: I56bbf3aa3bd9e1ef433cc93ad2be0c54d141a2a5
Signed-off-by: liamfallon <liam.fallon@est.tech>
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When running the gRPC tests in a slow or overloaded environment, the
timeupts must be set longer.
Issue-ID: POLICY-2106
Change-Id: Id152f1f82ef47f646c7b0488b4486425c6816e31
Signed-off-by: liamfallon <liam.fallon@est.tech>
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Change-Id: I8361eb0cbe74c3548ca98f3005bc37f5a1f91747
Issue-ID: POLICY-2436
Signed-off-by: a.sreekumar <ajith.sreekumar@est.tech>
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