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-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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-**********************************************************
-Methods to run PDP-D
-**********************************************************
-
-.. contents::
- :depth: 2
-
-There are two methods you can use to run a PDP-D for testing purposes:
-
-1. Using Docker
-
-2. Using Eclipse
-
-Using Docker
-^^^^^^^^^^^^
-**Step 1:** Clone the integration/csit repository.
-
-You can find the repo here: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos/integration/csit.
-Although this repository is used for CSIT testing, we can use this as a means to get a PDP-D up and running with docker.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- git clone "https://gerrit.onap.org/r/integration/csit"
-
-**Step 2:** Note the "docker-compose" commands that will be used.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- docker-compose -f ${WORKSPACE}/scripts/policy/docker-compose-drools-apps.yml up -d
-
- docker-compose -f ${WORKSPACE}/scripts/policy/docker-compose-drools-apps.yml down -v
-
-Note that ${WORKSPACE} refers to the local path where the csit repository is.
-
-**Step 3:** Edit the "docker-compose-drools-apps.yml" file.
-
-Take a look at the "csit/scripts/policy/docker-compose-drools-apps.yml" file. It should look similar to this:
-
- .. image:: img/docker/yamlClone.png
-
-The following changes need to be made based on which version you are running and your local setup.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- ${POLICY_MARIADB_VER} should be "10.2.14" (without quotes, version subject to change)
-
- ${WORKSPACE} should be the absolute path to the cloned "csit" repository.
-
- ${POLICY_DROOLS_APPS_VERSION} should be "1.6.0" (without quotes, version subject to change).
-
-If you are using MacOS, you will also need to make the following changes:
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- expose:
- - 6969
- - 9696
-
- will need to be changed to:
-
- ports:
- - "6969:6969"
- - "9696:9696"
-
-**Step 4:** Start containers and interact with PDP-D.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- docker-compose -f scripts/policy/docker-compose-drools-apps.yml up -d
- docker container ls
- docker exec -it drools bash
-
- .. image:: img/docker/dockerComposeUp.png
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- policy status
-
- .. image:: img/docker/policyStatus.png
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- # launches subshell where telemetry commands can be executed
- telemetry
-
- ls
-
- cd controllers
-
- # Get the current controllers
- get
-
- .. image:: img/docker/telemetryCmd.png
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- # Get information about the "frankfurt" controller
- get frankfurt
-
- .. image:: img/docker/getFrankfurt.png
-
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- docker-compose -f scripts/policy/docker-compose-drools-apps.yml down -v
-
- .. image:: img/docker/dockerComposeDown.png
-
-In the next section, you will see more about using telemetry commands and interacting with the PDP-D.
-
-Using Eclipse
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-**Step 1:** Clone 'drools-pdp' repository and create a new directory for eclipse workspace.
-
-Link to repository: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos/policy/drools-pdp
-For the purposes of this demo, we will create an new directory to use as a workspace for eclipse.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ git clone "https://gerrit.onap.org/r/policy/drools-pdp"
- Cloning into 'drools-pdp'...
- remote: Counting objects: 59, done
- remote: Finding sources: 100% (30/30)
- remote: Total 14406 (delta 0), reused 14399 (delta 0)
- Receiving objects: 100% (14406/14406), 3.23 MiB | 628.00 KiB/s, done.
- Resolving deltas: 100% (6630/6630), done.
- Checking out files: 100% (588/588), done.
-
- $ mkdir workspace-drools-pdp
-
- $ ls
- drools-pdp/ workspace-drools-pdp/
-
-The "drools-pdp/" directory contains the cloned repository and "workspace-drools-pdp/" is an empty directory.
-
-**Step 2:** Import "drools-pdp" as an existing maven project.
-
-Open Eclipse. Hit the **browse** button and navigate to the "workspace-drools-pdp/" directory. Select that folder as the workspace directory and hit **launch**.
-
- .. image:: img/eclipse/selectDirectory.png
-
-Select File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing Maven Projects -> Next
-
- .. image:: img/eclipse/importMavenProject.png
-
-Select **Browse** and navigate to the root directory of the cloned project. Hit **Select All** to make sure all projects are included and select **Finish**.
-
- .. image:: img/eclipse/selectProjectsToImport.png
-
-**Step 3:** Run "policy-management" as a java application
-
-All of the projects will appear in the package explorer after they finish importing. Right click on "policy-management", select "Run As", and select "Java Application".
-
- .. image:: img/eclipse/runAsJavaApp.png
-
-Type "main" and select the option "Main - org.onap.policy.drools.system" then hit **OK**.
-
- .. image:: img/eclipse/mainAppSelection.png
-
-If everything is successful, the PDP-D will start running and you will notice output displayed in the console. In the next section, you will see how to interact with the PDP-D using telemetry commands.