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diff --git a/docs/drools/drools.rst b/docs/drools/drools.rst index ccbad75a..1bcbda9a 100644 --- a/docs/drools/drools.rst +++ b/docs/drools/drools.rst @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ The PDP-D Engine hosts applications by means of *controllers*. types supported by the *Control Loop* applications are: - onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools -- onap.policies.controlloop.Operational **PDP-D Applications** diff --git a/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst b/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst index afb246ea..a9a0b9fc 100644 --- a/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst +++ b/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst @@ -18,9 +18,8 @@ See :ref:`pdpd-engine-label` for the description of the PDP-D infrastructure. At this time *Control Loops* are the only type of applications supported. -*Control Loop* applications must support at least one of the following *Policy Types*: +*Control Loop* applications must support the following *Policy Type*: -- **onap.policies.controlloop.Operational** (Operational Policies for Legacy Control Loops) - **onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools** (Tosca Compliant Operational Policies) Software @@ -45,9 +44,9 @@ for the latest images: .. code-block:: bash - docker pull onap/policy-pdpd-cl:1.6.4 + docker pull onap/policy-pdpd-cl:1.8.2 -At the time of this writing *1.6.4* is the latest version. +At the time of this writing *1.8.2* is the latest version. The *onap/policy-pdpd-cl* image extends the *onap/policy-drools* image with the *usecases* controller that realizes the *control loop* application. @@ -74,24 +73,16 @@ components, part of a control loop transaction. The reader is referred to the Operational Policy Types ======================== -The *usecases* controller supports the two Operational policy types: +The *usecases* controller supports the following policy type: -- *onap.policies.controlloop.Operational*. - *onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools*. -The *onap.policies.controlloop.Operational* is the legacy operational type, used before -the *frankfurt* release. The *onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools* +The *onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools* is the Tosca compliant policy type introduced in *frankfurt*. -The legacy operational policy type is defined at the -`onap.policies.controlloop.Operational.yaml <https://git.onap.org/policy/models/tree/models-examples/src/main/resources/policytypes/onap.policies.controlloop.Operational.yaml>`__. - The Tosca Compliant Operational Policy Type is defined at the `onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools <https://git.onap.org/policy/models/tree/models-examples/src/main/resources/policytypes/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools.yaml>`__. -An example of a Legacy Operational Policy can be found -`here <https://git.onap.org/policy/models/tree/models-examples/src/main/resources/policies/vDNS.policy.operational.legacy.input.json>`__. - An example of a Tosca Compliant Operational Policy can be found `here <https://git.onap.org/policy/models/tree/models-examples/src/main/resources/policies/vDNS.policy.operational.input.tosca.json>`__. @@ -112,7 +103,6 @@ The enabled features in the *onap/policy-pdpd-cl* image are: The following features are installed but disabled: -- **controlloop-frankfurt**: *controller* used in the frankfurt release. - **controlloop-tdjam**: experimental java-only *controller* to be deprecated post guilin. - **controlloop-utils**: *actor* simulators. @@ -137,12 +127,6 @@ It is the *guilin* release implementation of the ONAP use cases. It relies on the new *Actor* model framework to carry out a policy's execution. -Frankfurt Controller (controlloop-frankfurt) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This is the frankfurt controller that will be deprecated after the -guilin release. - TDJAM Controller (controlloop-tdjam) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -157,7 +141,7 @@ Enables *actor simulators* for testing purposes. Offline Mode ============ -The default ONAP installation in *onap/policy-pdpd-cl:1.6.4* is *OFFLINE*. +The default ONAP installation in *onap/policy-pdpd-cl:1.8.2* is *OFFLINE*. In this configuration, the *rules* artifact and the *dependencies* are all in the local maven repository. This requires that the maven dependencies are preloaded in the local repository. @@ -166,7 +150,7 @@ An offline configuration requires two configuration items: - *OFFLINE* environment variable set to true (see `values.yaml <https://git.onap.org/oom/tree/kubernetes/policy/values.yaml>`__. - override of the default *settings.xml* (see - `settings.xml <https://git.onap.org/oom/tree/kubernetes/policy/charts/drools/resources/configmaps/settings.xml>`__) override. + `settings.xml <https://git.onap.org/oom/tree/kubernetes/policy/components/policy-drools-pdp/resources/configmaps/settings.xml>`__) override. Running the PDP-D Control Loop Application in a single container ================================================================ @@ -871,12 +855,11 @@ and an entry is added to the *$POLICY_LOGS/audit.log* indicating successful comp Running PDP-D Control Loop Application with other components ============================================================ -The reader can also look at the `integration/csit repository <https://git.onap.org/integration/csit>`__. +The reader can also look at the `policy/docker repository <https://github.com/onap/policy-docker/tree/master/csit>`__. More specifically, these directories have examples of other PDP-D Control Loop configurations: -* `plans <https://git.onap.org/integration/csit/tree/plans/policy/drools-applications>`__: startup scripts. -* `scripts <https://git.onap.org/integration/csit/tree/scripts/policy/drools-apps/docker-compose-drools-apps.yml>`__: docker-compose and related files. -* `plans <https://git.onap.org/integration/csit/tree/tests/policy/drools-applications>`__: test plan. +* `plans <https://github.com/onap/policy-docker/tree/master/csit/drools-pdp/plans>`__: startup scripts. +* `tests <https://github.com/onap/policy-docker/tree/master/csit/drools-pdp/tests>`__: test plan. Additional information ====================== diff --git a/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst b/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst index d19eac15..d9902904 100644 --- a/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst +++ b/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ Docker Image ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Check the *drools-pdp* `released versions <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Policy+Framework+Project%3A+Component+Versions>`__ page for the latest versions. -At the time of this writing *1.6.3* is the latest version. +At the time of this writing *1.8.2* is the latest version. .. code-block:: bash - docker pull onap/policy-drools:1.6.3 + docker pull onap/policy-drools:1.8.2 A container instantiated from this image will run under the non-priviledged *policy* account. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The following command can be used to explore the directory layout. .. code-block:: bash - docker run --rm -it nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/policy-drools:1.6.3 -- bash + docker run --rm -it nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/policy-drools:1.8.2 -- bash Communication Endpoints ======================= @@ -438,7 +438,6 @@ The PDP-D also recognizes Tosca Operational Policies, although it needs an application *controller* that understands them to execute them. These are: - *onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools* -- *onap.policies.controlloop.Operational* A minimum of one application *controller* that supports these capabilities must be installed in order to honor the *operational policy types*. |