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diff --git a/docs/platform/guardpolicy.rst b/docs/platform/guardpolicy.rst index 1d7048250..1fcbed213 100644 --- a/docs/platform/guardpolicy.rst +++ b/docs/platform/guardpolicy.rst @@ -25,22 +25,20 @@ GUI Method The GUARD policy can be created from the POLICY GUI as shown below. -.. note:: - * The Onap Name must be empty for the policy to work. To do this, **clone** the policy provided and then edit. - * Even though the number of requests exceeds the limit, the request is not denied. - .. image:: PolicyGUI_GuardPolicy.png -| +.. note:: The Onap Name must be empty for the policy to work. To accomplish this, instead of creating a new policy, **clone** the provided policy first and then **edit** it. + +.. warning:: The request does not get denied, even though the number of requests exceeds the limit. + API Method ---------- -PUT /createPolicy to create a policy - +Use PUT /createPolicy to create a policy. The request should be in the following form for regular guard policy: -.. code-block:: bash +.. code-block:: json :caption: Regular Guard Policy Creation :linenos: @@ -67,7 +65,7 @@ The request should be in the following form for regular guard policy: The request should be in the following form for blacklist guard policy: -.. code-block:: bash +.. code-block:: json :caption: Blacklist Guard Policy Creation :linenos: @@ -102,9 +100,9 @@ In order to use the guard policies just make an http request. For example: Environment:<environment> Content-Type:application/json < guard_request.json | where: -| <yourAuth> is the string generated from user:pass converted to base64 encoding. -| <yourClientAuth> is generated the same way but from the client user and pass. -| <environment> is the context of the request. For example: TEST +| *<yourAuth>* is the string generated from user:pass converted to base64 encoding. +| *<yourClientAuth>* is generated the same way but from the client user and pass. +| *<environment>* is the context of the request. For example: TEST The guard_request.json should be in the form of the following: @@ -121,7 +119,7 @@ The guard_request.json should be in the form of the following: "onapName": "PDPD" } -A response should be received that contains a "PERMIT" or "DENY" in all caps, like the following: +A response containing a "PERMIT" or "DENY" in uppercase is returned as follows: .. code-block:: json :caption: Response |