.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 APEX-OnapPf Guide ***************** .. contents:: :depth: 3 Installation ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Build and Install ------------------- .. container:: paragraph Refer `Apex User Manual `_ to find details on the build and installation of the APEX component. Information on the requirements and system configuration can also be found here. Installation Layout ------------------- .. container:: paragraph A full installation of APEX comes with the following layout. .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: $APEX_HOME ├───bin (1) ├───etc (2) │ ├───editor │ ├───hazelcast │ ├───infinispan │ └───META-INF │ ├───onappf | └───config (3) │ └───ssl (4) ├───examples (5) │ ├───config (6) │ ├───docker (7) │ ├───events (8) │ ├───html (9) │ ├───models (10) │ └───scripts (11) ├───lib (12) │ └───applications (13) └───war (14) .. container:: colist arabic +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **1** | binaries, mainly scripts (bash | | | and bat) to start the APEX engine | | | and applications | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **2** | configuration files, such as | | | logback (logging) and third party | | | library configurations | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **3** | configuration files for | | | APEXOnapPf, such as | | | OnapPfConfig.json (initial | | | configuration for APEXOnapPf) and | | | topic.properties (dmaap topics) | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **4** | ssl related files such as | | | policy-keystore and | | | policy-truststore | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **5** | example policy models to get | | | started | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **6** | configurations for the examples | | | (with sub directories for | | | individual examples) | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **7** | Docker files and additional | | | Docker instructions for the | | | examples | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **8** | example events for the examples | | | (with sub directories for | | | individual examples) | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **9** | HTML files for some examples, | | | e.g. the Decisionmaker example | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **10** | the policy models, generated for | | | each example (with sub | | | directories for individual | | | examples) | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **11** | additional scripts for the | | | examples (with sub directories | | | for individual examples) | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **12** | the library folder with all Java | | | JAR files | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **13** | applications, also known as jar | | | with dependencies (or fat jars), | | | individually deployable | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **14** | WAR files for web applications | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ Verify the APEXOnapPf Installation ---------------------------------- .. container:: paragraph When APEX is installed and all settings are realized, the installation can be verified. Verify Installation - run APEXOnapPf #################################### .. container:: paragraph A simple verification of an APEX installation can be done by simply starting the APEXOnapPf without any configuration. On Unix (or Cygwin) start the engine using ``$APEX_HOME/bin/apexOnapPf.sh``. On Windows start the engine using ``%APEX_HOME%\bin\apexOnapPf.bat``. The engine will fail to fully start. However, if the output looks similar to the following line, the APEX installation is realized. .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content .. code:: :number-lines: Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.a.s.onappf.ApexStarterMain - In ApexStarter with parameters [] Apex [main] ERROR o.o.p.a.s.onappf.ApexStarterMain - start of services-onappf failed org.onap.policy.apex.services.onappf.exception.ApexStarterException: apex starter configuration file was not specified as an argument at org.onap.policy.apex.services.onappf.ApexStarterCommandLineArguments.validateReadableFile(ApexStarterCommandLineArguments.java:278) at org.onap.policy.apex.services.onappf.ApexStarterCommandLineArguments.validate(ApexStarterCommandLineArguments.java:165) at org.onap.policy.apex.services.onappf.ApexStarterMain.(ApexStarterMain.java:66) at org.onap.policy.apex.services.onappf.ApexStarterMain.main(ApexStarterMain.java:165) .. container:: paragraph To fully verify the installation, run the ApexOnapPf by providing the configuration files. .. container:: paragraph OnapPfConfig.json is the file which contains the initial configuration to startup the ApexStarter service. The dmaap topics to be used for sending or receiving messages is specified in the topic.properties file. Provide these two files as arguments while running the ApexOnapPf. .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content .. code:: :number-lines: # $APEX_HOME/bin/apexOnapPf.sh -c $APEX_HOME/etc/onappf/config/OnapPfConfig.json -p $APEX_HOME/etc/onappf/config/topic.properties (1) # $APEX_HOME/bin/apexOnapPf.sh -c C:/apex/apex-full-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT/etc/onappf/config/OnapPfConfig.json -p C:/apex/apex-full-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT/etc/onappf/config/topic.properties (2) >%APEX_HOME%\bin\apexOnapPf.bat -c %APEX_HOME%\etc\onappf\config\OnapPfConfig.json -p %APEX_HOME%\etc\onappf\config\topic.properties (3) .. container:: colist arabic +-------+---------+ | **1** | UNIX | +-------+---------+ | **2** | Cygwin | +-------+---------+ | **3** | Windows | +-------+---------+ .. container:: paragraph The APEXOnapPf should start successfully. Assuming the logging levels are not changed (default level is ``info``), the output should look similar to this (last few lines) .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content .. code:: :number-lines: In ApexStarter with parameters [-c, C:/apex/etc/onappf/config/OnapPfConfig.json, -p, C:/apex/etc/onappf/config/topic.properties] . . . Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting set alive Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting register pdp status context object Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting topic sinks Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting Pdp Status publisher Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting Register pdp update listener Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting Register pdp state change request dispatcher Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting Message Dispatcher . . . Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager starting Rest Server . . . Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.c.u.services.ServiceManager - service manager started Apex [main] INFO o.o.p.a.s.onappf.ApexStarterMain - Started ApexStarter service .. container:: paragraph The ApexOnapPf service is now running, sending heartbeat messages to dmaap (which will be received by PAP) and listening for messages from PAP on the dmaap topic specified. Based on instructions from PAP, the ApexOnapPf will deploy or undeploy policies on the ApexEngine. .. container:: paragraph Terminate APEX by simply using ``CTRL+C`` in the console. Running APEXOnapPf in Docker ---------------------------- .. container:: paragraph Running APEX from the ONAP docker repository only requires 2 commands: .. container:: olist arabic 1. Log into the ONAP docker repo .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: docker login -u docker -p docker nexus3.onap.org:10003 2. Run the APEX docker image .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content :: docker run -p 6969:6969 -p 23324:23324 -it --rm nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/policy-apex-pdp:2.1-SNAPSHOT-latest /bin/bash -c "/opt/app/policy/apex-pdp/bin/apexOnapPf.sh -c /opt/app/policy/apex-pdp/etc/onappf/config/OnapPfConfig.json -p /opt/app/policy/apex-pdp/etc/onappf/config/topic.properties" .. container:: paragraph To run the ApexOnapPf, the startup script apexOnapPf.sh along with the required configuration files are specified. Also, the ports 6969 (healthcheck) and 23324 (deployment port for the ApexEngine) are exposed. Build a Docker Image #################### .. container:: paragraph Alternatively, one can use the Dockerfile defined in the Docker package to build an image. .. container:: listingblock .. container:: title APEX Dockerfile .. container:: content .. code:: :number-lines: # # Docker file to build an image that runs APEX on Java 8 in alpine # FROM onap/policy-base-alpine:1.4.0 LABEL maintainer="Policy Team" ARG BUILD_VERSION=${BUILD_VERSION} ARG POLICY_LOGS=/var/log/onap/policy/apex-pdp ENV BUILD_VERSION ${BUILD_VERSION} ENV POLICY_HOME=/opt/app/policy ENV POLICY_APEX_PDP_HOME=${POLICY_HOME}/apex-pdp ENV POLICY_LOGS=${POLICY_LOGS} RUN apk add --no-cache \ vim \ iproute2 \ iputils # Create apex user and group RUN addgroup -S apexuser && adduser -S apexuser -G apexuser # Add Apex-specific directories and set ownership as the Apex admin user RUN mkdir -p ${POLICY_APEX_PDP_HOME} \ && mkdir -p ${POLICY_LOGS} \ && chown -R apexuser:apexuser ${POLICY_LOGS} # Unpack the tarball RUN mkdir /packages COPY apex-pdp-package-full.tar.gz /packages RUN tar xvfz /packages/apex-pdp-package-full.tar.gz --directory ${POLICY_APEX_PDP_HOME} \ && rm /packages/apex-pdp-package-full.tar.gz # Ensure everything has the correct permissions RUN find /opt/app -type d -perm 755 \ && find /opt/app -type f -perm 644 \ && chmod a+x ${POLICY_APEX_PDP_HOME}/bin/* # Copy examples to Apex user area RUN cp -pr ${POLICY_APEX_PDP_HOME}/examples /home/apexuser \ && chown -R apexuser:apexuser /home/apexuser/* USER apexuser ENV PATH ${POLICY_APEX_PDP_HOME}/bin:$PATH WORKDIR /home/apexuser APEXOnapPf Configuration Files Explained ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. container:: paragraph The ApexOnapPf is initialized using two files: .. container:: ulist - OnapPfConfig.json - topic.properties Format of the configuration file (OnapPfConfig.json) explained -------------------------------------------------------------- .. container:: paragraph The configuration file is a JSON file containing the initial values for configuring the rest server for healthcheck and the pdp itself. A sample can be found below: .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content .. code:: { "name":"ApexStarterParameterGroup", "restServerParameters": { (1) "host": "0.0.0.0", "port": 6969, "userName": "...", "password": "...", "https": true (2) }, "pdpStatusParameters":{ "timeIntervalMs": 120000, (3) "pdpType":"apex", (4) "description":"Pdp Heartbeat", "supportedPolicyTypes":[{"name":"onap.policies.controlloop.operational.Apex","version":"1.0.0"}] (5) } } .. container:: colist arabic +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **1** | parameters for setting up the | | | rest server such as host, port | | | userName and password. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **2** | https flag if enabled will enable | | | https support by the rest server. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **3** | time interval in which PDP-A | | | has to send heartbeats to PAP. | | | Specified in milliseconds. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **4** | Type of the pdp. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **5** | List of policy types supported by | | | the PDP. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ Format of the properties file (topic.properties) explained ---------------------------------------------------------- .. container:: paragraph The dmaap topics to be used for sending or receiving messages is specified in the topic.properties file. A sample can be found below: .. container:: listingblock .. container:: content .. code:: dmaap.source.topics=POLICY-PDP-PAP (1) dmaap.sink.topics=POLICY-PDP-PAP (2) dmaap.source.topics.POLICY-PDP-PAP.servers= message-router (3) dmaap.sink.topics.POLICY-PDP-PAP.servers= message-router (4) .. container:: colist arabic +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **1** | DMaap topic name of the source | | | to which PDP-A listens to for | | | messages from PAP. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **2** | DMaap topic name of the sink to | | | which PDP sends messages to. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **3** | DMaap source server. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **4** | DMaap sink server. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+