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-rw-r--r--docs/development/devtools/acm-participants-smoke.rst (renamed from docs/development/devtools/cl-participants-smoke.rst)75
-rw-r--r--docs/development/devtools/json/acm-instantiation.json (renamed from docs/development/devtools/json/cl-instantiation.json)18
-rw-r--r--docs/development/devtools/policy-participant-smoke.rst261
-rw-r--r--docs/development/devtools/tosca/smoke-test-participants.yaml68
4 files changed, 201 insertions, 221 deletions
diff --git a/docs/development/devtools/cl-participants-smoke.rst b/docs/development/devtools/acm-participants-smoke.rst
index 202f5d75..3c5b6f88 100644
--- a/docs/development/devtools/cl-participants-smoke.rst
+++ b/docs/development/devtools/acm-participants-smoke.rst
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-.. _clamp-controlloop-participants-smoke-tests:
+.. _clamp-acm-participants-smoke-tests:
CLAMP participants (kubernetes, http) Smoke Tests
-------------------------------------------------
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CLAMP participants (kubernetes, http) Smoke Tests
***************
The CLAMP participants (kubernetes and http) are used to interact with the helm client in a kubernetes environment for the
deployment of microservices via helm chart as well as to configure the microservices over REST endpoints. Both of these participants are
-often used together in the Control loop workflow.
+often used together in the Automation Composition Management workflow.
This document will serve as a guide to do smoke tests on the different components that are involved when working with the participants and outline how they operate. It will also show a developer how to set up their environment for carrying out smoke tests on these participants.
@@ -53,19 +53,19 @@ In this setup guide, we will be setting up all the components technically requir
2.3.1 MariaDB Setup
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-We will be using Docker to run our mariadb instance. It will have the runtime-controlloop database running in it.
+We will be using Docker to run our mariadb instance. It will have the acm-runtime database running in it.
-- controlloop: the runtime-controlloop db
+- AutomationComposition: the runtime-acm db
The easiest way to do this is to perform a small alteration on an SQL script provided by the clamp backend in the file "runtime/extra/sql/bulkload/create-db.sql"
.. code-block:: mysql
- CREATE DATABASE `controlloop`;
- USE `controlloop`;
+ CREATE DATABASE `clampacm`;
+ USE `clampacm`;
DROP USER 'policy';
CREATE USER 'policy';
- GRANT ALL on controlloop.* to 'policy' identified by 'P01icY' with GRANT OPTION;
+ GRANT ALL on clampacm.* to 'policy' identified by 'P01icY' with GRANT OPTION;
Once this has been done, we can run the bash script provided here: "runtime/extra/bin-for-dev/start-db.sh"
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Once this has been done, we can run the bash script provided here: "runtime/extr
./start-db.sh
-This will setup all the Control Loop runtime database. The database will be exposed locally on port 3306 and will be backed by an anonymous docker volume.
+This will setup all the automation composition runtime database. The database will be exposed locally on port 3306 and will be backed by an anonymous docker volume.
2.3.2 DMAAP Simulator
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@ For convenience, a dmaap simulator has been provided in the policy/models reposi
At this stage the dmaap simulator should be running on your local machine on port 3904.
-2.3.3 Controlloop Runtime
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-To start the controlloop runtime service, we need to execute the following maven command from the "runtime-controlloop" directory in the clamp repo. Control Loop runtime uses the config file "src/main/resources/application.yaml" by default.
+2.3.3 Automation composition Runtime
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+To start the automation composition runtime service, we need to execute the following maven command from the "runtime-acm" directory in the clamp repo. Automation composition runtime uses the config file "src/main/resources/application.yaml" by default.
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ The following command can be used to add nginx repository to the helm client.
2.3.5 Kubernetes and http participants
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The participants can be started from the clamp repository by executing the following maven command from the appropriate directories.
-The participants will be started and get registered to the Control Loop runtime.
+The participants will be started and get registered to the Automation composition runtime.
Navigate to the directory "participant/participant-impl/participant-impl-kubernetes/" and start kubernetes participant.
@@ -143,16 +143,23 @@ Navigate to the directory "participant/participant-impl/participant-impl-http/"
mvn spring-boot:run
+For building docker images of runtime-acm and participants:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd ~/git/onap/policy/clamp/packages/
+ mvn clean install -P docker
+
3. Running Tests
****************
-In this section, we will run through the sequence of steps in Control Loop workflow . The workflow can be triggered via Postman client.
+In this section, we will run through the sequence of steps in ACM workflow . The workflow can be triggered via Postman client.
3.1 Commissioning
=================
-Commission Control loop TOSCA definitions to Runtime.
+Commission Automation composition TOSCA definitions to Runtime.
-The Control Loop definitions are commissioned to CL runtime which populates the CL runtime database.
+The Automation composition definitions are commissioned to runtime-acm which populates the ACM runtime database.
The following sample TOSCA template is commissioned to the runtime endpoint which contains definitions for kubernetes participant that deploys nginx ingress microservice
helm chart and a http POST request for http participant.
@@ -162,41 +169,41 @@ Commissioning Endpoint:
.. code-block:: bash
- POST: https://<CL Runtime IP> : <Port> /onap/controlloop/v2/commission
+ POST: https://<Runtime ACM IP> : <Port> /onap/policy/clamp/acm/v2/commission
A successful commissioning gives 200 response in the postman client.
-3.2 Create New Instances of Control Loops
-=========================================
-Once the template is commissioned, we can instantiate Control Loop instances. This will create the instances with default state "UNINITIALISED".
+3.2 Create New Instances of Automation composition
+==================================================
+Once the template is commissioned, we can instantiate automation composition instances. This will create the instances with default state "UNINITIALISED".
Instantiation Endpoint:
.. code-block:: bash
- POST: https://<CL Runtime IP> : <Port> /onap/controlloop/v2/instantiation
+ POST: https://<Runtime ACM IP> : <Port> /onap/policy/clamp/acm/v2/instantiation
Request body:
-:download:`Instantiation json <json/cl-instantiation.json>`
+:download:`Instantiation json <json/acm-instantiation.json>`
3.3 Change the State of the Instance
====================================
-When the Control loop is updated with state “PASSIVE”, the Kubernetes participant fetches the node template for all control loop elements and deploys the helm chart of each CL element in to the cluster. The following sample json input is passed on the request body.
+When the automation composition is updated with state “PASSIVE”, the Kubernetes participant fetches the node template for all automation composition elements and deploys the helm chart of each AC element in to the cluster. The following sample json input is passed on the request body.
-Control Loop Update Endpoint:
+Automation Composition Update Endpoint:
.. code-block:: bash
- PUT: https://<CL Runtime IP> : <Port> /onap/controlloop/v2/instantiation/command
+ PUT: https://<Runtime ACM IP> : <Port> /onap/policy/clamp/acm/v2/instantiation/command
Request body:
.. code-block:: bash
{
"orderedState": "PASSIVE",
- "controlLoopIdentifierList": [
+ "automationCompositionIdentifierList": [
{
"name": "K8SInstance0",
"version": "1.0.1"
@@ -214,31 +221,31 @@ The following command can be used to verify the pods deployed successfully by ku
helm ls -n onap | grep nginx
kubectl get po -n onap | grep nginx
-The overall state of the control loop should be "PASSIVE" to indicate both the participants has successfully completed the operations. This can be verified by the following rest endpoint.
+The overall state of the automation composition should be "PASSIVE" to indicate both the participants has successfully completed the operations. This can be verified by the following rest endpoint.
-Verify control loop state:
+Verify automation composition state:
.. code-block:: bash
- GET: https://<CL Runtime IP> : <Port>/onap/controlloop/v2/instantiation
+ GET: https://<Runtime ACM IP> : <Port>/onap/policy/clamp/acm/v2/instantiation
-3.4 Control Loop can be "UNINITIALISED" after deployment
-========================================================
+3.4 Automation Compositions can be "UNINITIALISED" after deployment
+===================================================================
-By changing the state to "UNINITIALISED", all the helm deployments under the corresponding control loop will be uninstalled from the cluster.
-Control Loop Update Endpoint:
+By changing the state to "UNINITIALISED", all the helm deployments under the corresponding automation composition will be uninstalled from the cluster.
+Automation Composition Update Endpoint:
.. code-block:: bash
- PUT: https://<CL Runtime IP> : <Port> /onap/controlloop/v2/instantiation/command
+ PUT: https://<Runtime ACM IP> : <Port> /onap/policy/clamp/acm/v2/instantiation/command
Request body:
.. code-block:: bash
{
"orderedState": "UNINITIALISED",
- "controlLoopIdentifierList": [
+ "automationCompositionIdentifierList": [
{
"name": "K8SInstance0",
"version": "1.0.1"
diff --git a/docs/development/devtools/json/cl-instantiation.json b/docs/development/devtools/json/acm-instantiation.json
index 66197860..9977cf02 100644
--- a/docs/development/devtools/json/cl-instantiation.json
+++ b/docs/development/devtools/json/acm-instantiation.json
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
{
- "controlLoopList": [
+ "automationCompositionList ": [
{
"name": "K8SInstance0",
"version": "1.0.1",
"definition": {
- "name": "org.onap.domain.sample.GenericK8s_ControlLoopDefinition",
+ "name": "org.onap.domain.sample.GenericK8s_AutomationCompositionDefinition",
"version": "1.2.3"
},
"state": "UNINITIALISED",
"orderedState": "UNINITIALISED",
- "description": "K8s control loop instance 0",
+ "description": "K8s automation composition instance 0",
"elements": {
"709c62b3-8918-41b9-a747-d21eb79c6c21": {
"id": "709c62b3-8918-41b9-a747-d21eb79c6c21",
"definition": {
- "name": "org.onap.domain.database.Local_K8SMicroserviceControlLoopElement",
+ "name": "org.onap.policy.clamp.Local_K8SMicroserviceAutomationCompositionElement",
"version": "1.2.3"
},
"participantId": {
@@ -22,17 +22,17 @@
"version": "1.0.0"
},
"participantType": {
- "name": "org.onap.k8s.controlloop.K8SControlLoopParticipant",
+ "name": "org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.KubernetesParticipant",
"version": "2.3.4"
},
"state": "UNINITIALISED",
"orderedState": "UNINITIALISED",
- "description": "K8s Control Loop Element for the nginx-ingress microservice"
+ "description": "K8s Automation composition Element for the nginx-ingress microservice"
},
"709c62b3-8918-41b9-a747-d21eb79c6c22": {
"id": "709c62b3-8918-41b9-a747-d21eb79c6c22",
"definition": {
- "name": "org.onap.domain.database.Http_MicroserviceControlLoopElement",
+ "name": "org.onap.policy.clamp.Http_AutomationCompositionElement",
"version": "1.2.3"
},
"participantId": {
@@ -40,12 +40,12 @@
"version": "1.0.0"
},
"participantType": {
- "name": "org.onap.k8s.controlloop.HttpControlLoopParticipant",
+ "name": "org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.HttpParticipant",
"version": "2.3.4"
},
"state": "UNINITIALISED",
"orderedState": "UNINITIALISED",
- "description": "Http Control Loop Element"
+ "description": "Http Automation composition Element"
}
}
}
diff --git a/docs/development/devtools/policy-participant-smoke.rst b/docs/development/devtools/policy-participant-smoke.rst
index 5838c034..bf236351 100644
--- a/docs/development/devtools/policy-participant-smoke.rst
+++ b/docs/development/devtools/policy-participant-smoke.rst
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CLAMP Policy Participant Smoke Tests
1. Introduction
***************
-The Smoke testing of the policy participant is executed in a local CLAMP/Policy environment. The CLAMP-Controlloop interfaces interact with the Policy Framework to perform actions based on the state of the policy participant. The goal of the Smoke tests is the ensure that CLAMP Policy Participant and Policy Framework work together as expected.
+The Smoke testing of the policy participant is executed in a local CLAMP/Policy environment. The CLAMP-ACM interfaces interact with the Policy Framework to perform actions based on the state of the policy participant. The goal of the Smoke tests is the ensure that CLAMP Policy Participant and Policy Framework work together as expected.
2. Setup Guide
**************
@@ -49,23 +49,23 @@ In this setup guide, we will be setting up all the components technically requir
We will be using Docker to run our mariadb instance. It will have a total of two databases running in it.
-- controlloop: the runtime-controlloop db
+- clampacm: the runtime-clampacm db
- policyadmin: the policy-api db
The easiest way to do this is to perform a small alteration on an SQL script provided by the clamp backend in the file "runtime/extra/sql/bulkload/create-db.sql"
.. code-block:: mysql
- CREATE DATABASE `controlloop`;
- USE `controlloop`;
+ CREATE DATABASE `clampacm`;
+ USE `clampacm`;
DROP USER 'policy';
CREATE USER 'policy';
- GRANT ALL on controlloop.* to 'policy' identified by 'P01icY' with GRANT OPTION;
+ GRANT ALL on clampacm.* to 'policy' identified by 'P01icY' with GRANT OPTION;
CREATE DATABASE `policyadmin`;
USE `policyadmin`;
DROP USER 'policy_user';
CREATE USER 'policy_user';
- GRANT ALL on controlloop.* to 'policy_user' identified by 'policy_user' with GRANT OPTION;
+ GRANT ALL on clampacm.* to 'policy_user' identified by 'policy_user' with GRANT OPTION;
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Once this has been done, we can run the bash script provided here: "runtime/extra/bin-for-dev/start-db.sh"
@@ -114,28 +114,59 @@ At this stage the dmaap simulator should be running on your local machine on por
In the policy-api repo, you should find the file "src/main/resources/etc/defaultConfig.json". This file must be altered slightly - as below with the restServerParameters and databaseProviderParameters shown. Note how the database parameters match-up with what you setup in Mariadb:
-.. code-block:: json
+.. code-block:: yaml
- {
- "restServerParameters": {
- "host": "0.0.0.0",
- "port": 6970,
- "userName": "healthcheck",
- "password": "zb!XztG34",
- "prometheus": true,
- "https": false,
- "aaf": false
- },
- "databaseProviderParameters": {
- "name": "PolicyProviderParameterGroup",
- "implementation": "org.onap.policy.models.provider.impl.DatabasePolicyModelsProviderImpl",
- "databaseDriver": "org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver",
- "databaseUrl": "jdbc:mariadb://mariadb:3306/policyadmin",
- "databaseUser": "policy_user",
- "databasePassword": "policy_user",
- "persistenceUnit": "PolicyMariaDb"
- },
- }
+ server:
+ port: 6969
+ spring:
+ security.user:
+ name: policyadmin
+ password: zb!XztG34
+ mvc.converters.preferred-json-mapper: gson
+ datasource:
+ url: jdbc:mariadb://mariadb:3306/policyadmin
+ driverClassName: org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
+ username: policy_user
+ password: policy_user
+ jpa:
+ properties:
+ hibernate:
+ dialect: org.hibernate.dialect.MariaDB103Dialect
+ hibernate:
+ ddl-auto: none
+ naming:
+ physical-strategy: org.hibernate.boot.model.naming.PhysicalNamingStrategyStandardImpl
+ implicit-strategy: org.onap.policy.common.spring.utils.CustomImplicitNamingStrategy
+ policy-api:
+ name: ApiGroup
+ aaf: false
+ database:
+ name: PolicyProviderParameterGroup
+ implementation: org.onap.policy.models.provider.impl.DatabasePolicyModelsProviderImpl
+ driver: org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
+ url: jdbc:mariadb://mariadb:3306/policyadmin
+ user: policy_user
+ password: policy_user
+ persistenceUnit: PolicyDb
+ policy-preload:
+ policyTypes:
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.tcagen2.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.dcaegen2.collectors.datafile.datafile-app-server.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.dcae-restconfcollector.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.dcae-pm-subscription-handler.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.dcae-pm-mapper.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.Optimization.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.optimization.Resource.yaml
+ - policytypes/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools.yaml
+ policies:
+ - policies/sdnc.policy.naming.input.tosca.yaml
+ management:
+ endpoints:
+ web:
+ base-path: /
+ exposure:
+ include: health,metrics,prometheus
+ path-mapping.prometheus: metrics
Next, navigate to the "/main" directory. You can then run the following command to start the policy api:
@@ -148,72 +179,38 @@ Next, navigate to the "/main" directory. You can then run the following command
In the policy-pap repo, you should find the file 'main/src/test/resources/parameters/PapConfigParameters.json'. This file may need to be altered slightly as below:
-.. code-block:: json
+.. code-block:: yaml
- {
- "name": "PapGroup",
- "restServerParameters": {
- "host": "0.0.0.0",
- "port": 6968,
- "userName": "healthcheck",
- "password": "zb!XztG34",
- "https": false
- },
- "pdpParameters": {
- "heartBeatMs": 60000,
- "updateParameters": {
- "maxRetryCount": 1,
- "maxWaitMs": 30000
- },
- "stateChangeParameters": {
- "maxRetryCount": 1,
- "maxWaitMs": 30000
- }
- },
- "databaseProviderParameters": {
- "name": "PolicyProviderParameterGroup",
- "implementation": "org.onap.policy.models.provider.impl.DatabasePolicyModelsProviderImpl",
- "databaseDriver": "org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver",
- "databaseUrl": "jdbc:mariadb://localhost:3306/policyadmin",
- "databaseUser": "policy_user",
- "databasePassword": "policy_user",
- "persistenceUnit": "PolicyMariaDb"
- },
- "topicParameterGroup": {
- "topicSources" : [{
- "topic" : "POLICY-PDP-PAP",
- "servers" : [ "localhost:3904" ],
- "topicCommInfrastructure" : "dmaap"
- }],
- "topicSinks" : [{
- "topic" : "POLICY-PDP-PAP",
- "servers" : [ "localhost:3904" ],
- "topicCommInfrastructure" : "dmaap"
- },{
- "topic" : "POLICY-NOTIFICATION",
- "servers" : [ "localhost:3904" ],
- "topicCommInfrastructure" : "dmaap"
- }]
- },
- "healthCheckRestClientParameters":[{
- "clientName": "api",
- "hostname": "policy-api",
- "port": 6968,
- "userName": "healthcheck",
- "password": "zb!XztG34",
- "useHttps": false,
- "basePath": "policy/api/v1/healthcheck"
- },
- {
- "clientName": "distribution",
- "hostname": "policy-distribution",
- "port": 6970,
- "userName": "healthcheck",
- "password": "zb!XztG34",
- "useHttps": false,
- "basePath": "healthcheck"
- }]
- }
+ spring:
+ security:
+ user:
+ name: policyadmin
+ password: zb!XztG34
+ http:
+ converters:
+ preferred-json-mapper: gson
+ datasource:
+ url: jdbc:mariadb://mariadb:3306/policyadmin
+ driverClassName: org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
+ username: policy_user
+ password: policy_user
+ jpa:
+ properties:
+ hibernate:
+ dialect: org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5InnoDBDialect
+ hibernate:
+ ddl-auto: none
+ naming:
+ physical-strategy: org.hibernate.boot.model.naming.PhysicalNamingStrategyStandardImpl
+ implicit-strategy: org.onap.policy.pap.main.CustomImplicitNamingStrategy
+ server:
+ port: 6969
+ pap:
+ name: PapGroup
+ pdpParameters:
+ heartBeatMs: 120000
+ updateParameters:
+ maxRetryCount: 1
Next, navigate to the "/main" directory. You can then run the following command to start the policy pap
@@ -221,16 +218,16 @@ Next, navigate to the "/main" directory. You can then run the following command
mvn -q -e clean compile exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="org.onap.policy.pap.main.startstop.Main" -Dexec.args="-c /src/test/resources/parameters/PapConfigParameters.json"
-2.3.5 Controlloop Runtime
+2.3.5 ACM Runtime
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-To start the controlloop runtime we need to go the "runtime-controlloop" directory in the clamp repo. There is a config file that is used, by default, for the controlloop runtime. That config file is here: "src/main/resources/application.yaml". For development in your local environment, it shouldn't need any adjustment and we can just run the controlloop runtime with:
+To start the clampacm runtime we need to go the "runtime-clampacm" directory in the clamp repo. There is a config file that is used, by default, for the clampacm runtime. That config file is here: "src/main/resources/application.yaml". For development in your local environment, it shouldn't need any adjustment and we can just run the clampacm runtime with:
.. code-block:: bash
mvn spring-boot:run
-2.3.6 Controlloop Policy Participant
+2.3.6 ACM Policy Participant
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To start the policy participant we need to go to the "participant-impl/participant-impl-policy" directory in the clamp repo. There is a config file under "src/main/resources/config/application.yaml". For development in your local environment, we will need to adjust this file slightly:
@@ -266,7 +263,7 @@ To start the policy participant we need to go to the "participant-impl/participa
name: org.onap.PM_Policy
version: 1.0.0
participantType:
- name: org.onap.policy.controlloop.PolicyControlLoopParticipant
+ name: org.onap.policy.clampacm.PolicyControlLoopParticipant
version: 2.3.1
clampControlLoopTopics:
topicSources:
@@ -297,32 +294,32 @@ Navigate to the participant-impl/particpant-impl-policy/main directory. We can t
To perform the Smoke testing of the policy-participant we will be verifying the behaviours of the participant when the control loop changes state. The scenarios are:
-- UNINITIALISED to PASSIVE: participant creates policies and policyTypes specified in the ToscaServiceTemplate using policy-api
-- PASSIVE to RUNNING: participant deploys created policies specified in the ToscaServiceTemplate
-- RUNNING to PASSIVE: participant undeploys policies which have been deployed
-- PASSIVE to UNINITIALISED: participant deletes policies and policyTypes which has been created
+- UNINITIALISED to PASSIVE: participant creates policies and policyTypes specified in the ToscaServiceTemplate using policy-api and deploys the policies using pap.
+- PASSIVE to RUNNING: participant changes state to RUNNING. No operation performed.
+- RUNNING to PASSIVE: participant changes state to PASSIVE. No operation performed.
+- PASSIVE to UNINITIALISED: participant undeploys deployed policies and deletes policies and policyTypes which have been created.
3.2 Testing Steps
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Creation of Controlloop:
+Creation of ACM:
************************
-A Control Loop is created by commissioning a Tosca template with Control loop definitions and instantiating the Control Loop with the state "UNINITIALISED".
-Using postman, commision a TOSCA template and instantiate using the following template:
+A ACM is created by commissioning a Tosca template with ACM definitions and instantiating the ACM with the state "UNINITIALISED".
+Using postman, commission a TOSCA template and instantiate using the following template:
:download:`Tosca Service Template <tosca/tosca_service_template_pptnt_smoke.yaml>`
-:download:`Instantiate Controlloop <tosca/instantiation_pptnt_smoke.json>`
+:download:`Instantiate ACM <tosca/instantiation_pptnt_smoke.json>`
-To verify this, we check that the Controlloop has been created and is in state UNINITIALISED.
+To verify this, we check that the ACM has been created and is in state UNINITIALISED.
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-creation-ver.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-creation-ver.png
Creation of policies and policyTypes:
*************************************
-The Controlloop STATE is changed from UNINITIALISED to PASSIVE using postman:
+The ACM STATE is changed from UNINITIALISED to PASSIVE using postman:
.. code-block:: json
@@ -336,44 +333,32 @@ The Controlloop STATE is changed from UNINITIALISED to PASSIVE using postman:
]
}
-This state change will trigger the creation of policies and policyTypes using the policy-api. To verify this we will check, using policy-api endpoints, that the "Sirisha" policyType, which is specified in the service template, has been created.
+This state change will trigger the creation of policies and policyTypes using the policy-api. To verify this we will check, using policy-api endpoints, that the "Test Policy" policyType, which is specified in the service template, has been created.
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-sirisha-ver.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-test-policy-ver.png
We can also check that the pm-control policy has been created.
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-pmcontrol-ver.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-pmcontrol-ver.png
Deployment of policies:
***********************
-The Controlloop STATE is changed from PASSIVE to RUNNING using postman:
-
-.. code-block:: json
-
- {
- "orderedState": "RUNNING",
- "controlLoopIdentifierList": [
- {
- "name": "PMSHInstance0",
- "version": "1.0.1"
- }
- ]
- }
+The ACM STATE is changed from UNINITIALISED to PASSIVE using postman:
This state change will trigger the deployment of the policies specified in the ToscaServiceTemplate. To verify this, we will check that the apex pmcontrol policy has been deployed to the defaultGroup. We check this using pap:
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-pmcontrol-deploy-ver.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-pmcontrol-deploy-ver.png
Undeployment of policies:
*************************
-The Controlloop STATE is changed from RUNNING to PASSIVE using postman:
+The ACM STATE is changed from PASSIVE to UNINITIALISED using postman:
.. code-block:: json
{
- "orderedState": "PASSIVE",
+ "orderedState": "UNINITIALISED",
"controlLoopIdentifierList": [
{
"name": "PMSHInstance0",
@@ -382,29 +367,17 @@ The Controlloop STATE is changed from RUNNING to PASSIVE using postman:
]
}
-This state change will trigger the undeployment of the pmcontrol policy which was deployed previously. To verifiy this we do a PdpGroup Query as before and check that the pmcontrol policy has been undeployed and removed from the defaultGroup:
+This state change will trigger the undeployment of the pmcontrol policy which was deployed previously. To verify this we do a PdpGroup Query as before and check that the pmcontrol policy has been undeployed and removed from the defaultGroup:
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-pmcontrol-undep-ver.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-pmcontrol-undep-ver.png
Deletion of policies and policyTypes:
*************************************
-The Controlloop STATE is changed from PASSIVE to UNINITIALISED using postman:
-
-.. code-block:: json
-
- {
- "orderedState": "UNINITIALISED",
- "controlLoopIdentifierList": [
- {
- "name": "PMSHInstance0",
- "version": "1.0.1"
- }
- ]
- }
+The ACM STATE is changed from PASSIVE to UNINITIALISED using postman:
-This state change will trigger the deletion of the previously created policies and policyTypes. To verify this, as before, we can check that the Sirisha policyType is not found this time and likewise for the pmcontrol policy:
+This state change will trigger the deletion of the previously created policies and policyTypes. To verify this, as before, we can check that the Test Policy policyType is not found this time and likewise for the pmcontrol policy:
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-sirisha-nf.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-test-policy-nf.png
- .. image:: images/pol-part-controlloop-pmcontrol-nf.png
+ .. image:: images/pol-part-clampacm-pmcontrol-nf.png
diff --git a/docs/development/devtools/tosca/smoke-test-participants.yaml b/docs/development/devtools/tosca/smoke-test-participants.yaml
index a10e05ec..7823a773 100644
--- a/docs/development/devtools/tosca/smoke-test-participants.yaml
+++ b/docs/development/devtools/tosca/smoke-test-participants.yaml
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ data_types:
version:
type: string
required: true
- org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.controlloop.httpControlLoopElement.RestRequest:
+ org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.acm.httpAutomationCompositionElement.RestRequest:
version: 1.0.0
derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root
properties:
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ data_types:
constraints:
- in_range: [100, 599]
description: THe expected HTTP status code for the REST request
- org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.controlloop.httpControlLoopElement.ConfigurationEntity:
+ org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.acm.httpAutomationCompositionElement.ConfigurationEntity:
version: 1.0.0
derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root
properties:
@@ -46,22 +46,22 @@ data_types:
type: onap.datatypes.ToscaConceptIdentifier
typeVersion: 1.0.0
required: true
- description: The name and version of a Configuration Entity to be handled by the HTTP Control Loop Element
+ description: The name and version of a Configuration Entity to be handled by the HTTP Automation Composition Element
restSequence:
type: list
entry_schema:
- type: org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.controlloop.httpControlLoopElement.RestRequest
+ type: org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.acm.httpAutomationCompositionElement.RestRequest
typeVersion: 1.0.0
description: A sequence of REST commands to send to the REST endpoint
node_types:
- org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.Participant:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.Participant:
version: 1.0.1
derived_from: tosca.nodetypes.Root
properties:
provider:
type: string
required: false
- org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.ControlLoopElement:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.AutomationCompositionElement:
version: 1.0.1
derived_from: tosca.nodetypes.Root
properties:
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ node_types:
required: true
metadata:
common: true
- description: The identity of the participant type that hosts this type of Control Loop Element
+ description: The identity of the participant type that hosts this type of Automation Composition Element
startPhase:
type: integer
required: false
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ node_types:
- greater_or_equal: 0
metadata:
common: true
- description: A value indicating the start phase in which this control loop element will be started, the
- first start phase is zero. Control Loop Elements are started in their start_phase order and stopped
- in reverse start phase order. Control Loop Elements with the same start phase are started and
+ description: A value indicating the start phase in which this ACM element will be started, the
+ first start phase is zero. Automation Composition Elements are started in their start_phase order and stopped
+ in reverse start phase order. Automation Composition Elements with the same start phase are started and
stopped simultaneously
uninitializedToPassiveTimeout:
type: integer
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ node_types:
metadata:
common: true
description: The maximum time in seconds to wait for a state chage from passive to uninitialized
- org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.ControlLoop:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.AutomationComposition:
version: 1.0.1
derived_from: tosca.nodetypes.Root
properties:
@@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ node_types:
required: true
entry_schema:
type: onap.datatypes.ToscaConceptIdentifier
- org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.K8SMicroserviceControlLoopElement:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.K8SMicroserviceAutomationCompositionElement:
version: 1.0.1
- derived_from: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.ControlLoopElement
+ derived_from: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.AutomationCompositionElement
properties:
chart:
type: string
@@ -156,9 +156,9 @@ node_types:
values:
type: string
required: true
- org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.HttpControlLoopElement:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.HttpAutomationCompositionElement:
version: 1.0.1
- derived_from: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.ControlLoopElement
+ derived_from: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.AutomationCompositionElement
properties:
baseUrl:
type: string
@@ -174,31 +174,31 @@ node_types:
type: map
required: true
entry_schema:
- type: org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.controlloop.httpControlLoopElement.ConfigurationEntity
+ type: org.onap.datatypes.policy.clamp.acm.httpAutomationCompositionElement.ConfigurationEntity
typeVersion: 1.0.0
- description: The connfiguration entities the Control Loop Element is managing and their associated REST requests
+ description: The connfiguration entities the Automation Composition Element is managing and their associated REST requests
topology_template:
node_templates:
- org.onap.k8s.controlloop.K8SControlLoopParticipant:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.KubernetesParticipant:
version: 2.3.4
- type: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.Participant
+ type: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.Participant
type_version: 1.0.1
description: Participant for K8S
properties:
provider: ONAP
- org.onap.domain.database.Local_K8SMicroserviceControlLoopElement:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.Local_K8SMicroserviceAutomationCompositionElement:
# Chart installation without passing repository info
version: 1.2.3
- type: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.K8SMicroserviceControlLoopElement
+ type: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.K8SMicroserviceAutomationCompositionElement
type_version: 1.0.0
- description: Control loop element for the K8S microservice for local chart
+ description: Automation Composition element for the K8S microservice for local chart
properties:
provider: ONAP
participant_id:
name: K8sParticipant0
version: 1.0.0
participantType:
- name: org.onap.k8s.controlloop.K8SControlLoopParticipant
+ name: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.KubernetesParticipant
version: 2.3.4
chart:
chartId:
@@ -206,26 +206,26 @@ topology_template:
version: 0.11.0
releaseName: nginxapp
namespace: onap
- org.onap.controlloop.HttpControlLoopParticipant:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.HttpParticipant:
version: 2.3.4
- type: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.Participant
+ type: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.Participant
type_version: 1.0.1
description: Participant for Http requests
properties:
provider: ONAP
- org.onap.domain.database.Http_MicroserviceControlLoopElement:
+ org.onap.policy.clamp.Http_AutomationCompositionElement:
version: 1.2.3
- type: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.HttpControlLoopElement
+ type: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.HttpAutomationCompositionElement
type_version: 1.0.1
- description: Control loop element for the http requests of PMSH microservice
+ description: Automation composition element for the http requests of PMSH microservice
properties:
provider: ONAP
participant_id:
name: HttpParticipant0
version: 1.0.0
participantType:
- name: org.onap.k8s.controlloop.HttpControlLoopParticipant
+ name: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.HttpParticipant
version: 2.3.4
uninitializedToPassiveTimeout: 180
startPhase: 1
@@ -246,15 +246,15 @@ topology_template:
expectedResponse: 200
- org.onap.domain.sample.GenericK8s_ControlLoopDefinition:
+ org.onap.domain.sample.GenericK8s_AutomationCompositionDefinition:
version: 1.2.3
- type: org.onap.policy.clamp.controlloop.ControlLoop
+ type: org.onap.policy.clamp.acm.AutomationComposition
type_version: 1.0.0
- description: Control loop for Hello World
+ description: Automation compostion for smoke testing participants
properties:
provider: ONAP
elements:
- - name: org.onap.domain.database.Local_K8SMicroserviceControlLoopElement
+ - name: org.onap.policy.clamp.Local_K8SMicroserviceAutomationCompositionElement
version: 1.2.3
- - name: org.onap.domain.database.Http_MicroserviceControlLoopElement
+ - name: org.onap.policy.clamp.Http_AutomationCompositionElement
version: 1.2.3