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diff --git a/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst b/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst index 331f3ac6..afb246ea 100644 --- a/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst +++ b/docs/drools/pdpdApps.rst @@ -50,31 +50,31 @@ for the latest images: At the time of this writing *1.6.4* is the latest version. The *onap/policy-pdpd-cl* image extends the *onap/policy-drools* image with -the *frankfurt* controller that realizes the *control loop* application. +the *usecases* controller that realizes the *control loop* application. -Frankfurt Controller +Usecases Controller ==================== -The `frankfurt <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt>`__ +The `usecases <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases>`__ controller is the *control loop* application in ONAP. There are three parts in this controller: -* The `drl rules <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt/src/main/resources/frankfurt.drl>`__. -* The `kmodule.xml <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt/src/main/resources/META-INF/kmodule.xml>`__. -* The `dependencies <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt/pom.xml>`__. +* The `drl rules <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases/src/main/resources/usecases.drl>`__. +* The `kmodule.xml <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases/src/main/resources/META-INF/kmodule.xml>`__. +* The `dependencies <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases/pom.xml>`__. The `kmodule.xml` specifies only one session, and declares in the *kbase* section the two operational policy types that it supports. -The Frankfurt controller relies on the new Actor framework to interact with remote +The Usecases controller relies on the new Actor framework to interact with remote components, part of a control loop transaction. The reader is referred to the *Policy Platform Actor Development Guidelines* in the documentation for further information. Operational Policy Types ======================== -The *frankfurt* controller supports the two Operational policy types: +The *usecases* controller supports the two Operational policy types: - *onap.policies.controlloop.Operational*. - *onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools*. @@ -108,11 +108,12 @@ The enabled features in the *onap/policy-pdpd-cl* image are: - **lifecycle**: enables the lifecycle APIs. - **controlloop-trans**: control loop transaction tracking. - **controlloop-management**: generic controller capabilities. -- **controlloop-frankfurt**: new *controller* introduced in the frankfurt release to realize the ONAP use cases. +- **controlloop-usecases**: new *controller* introduced in the guilin release to realize the ONAP use cases. The following features are installed but disabled: -- **controlloop-usecases**: *controller* used pre-frankfurt releases. +- **controlloop-frankfurt**: *controller* used in the frankfurt release. +- **controlloop-tdjam**: experimental java-only *controller* to be deprecated post guilin. - **controlloop-utils**: *actor* simulators. Control Loops Transaction (controlloop-trans) @@ -129,17 +130,24 @@ It installs common control loop application resources, and provides telemetry API extensions. *Actor* configurations are packaged in this feature. -Frankfurt Controller (controlloop-frankfurt) +Usecases Controller (controlloop-usecases) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -It is the *frankfurt* release implementation of the ONAP use cases. +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. -Usecases Controller (controlloop-usecases) +Frankfurt Controller (controlloop-frankfurt) +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +This is the frankfurt controller that will be deprecated after the +guilin release. + +TDJAM Controller (controlloop-tdjam) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -This is the deprecated pre-frankfurt controller. +This is an experimental, java-only controller that will be deprecated after the +guilin release. Utilities (controlloop-utils) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -338,7 +346,7 @@ The *active.post.sh* script makes the PDP-D active. Actor Properties """""""""""""""" -In the *frankfurt* release, some *actors* configurations need to be overridden to support *http* for compatibility +In the *guilin* release, some *actors* configurations need to be overridden to support *http* for compatibility with the *controlloop-utils* feature. AAI-http-client.properties @@ -548,7 +556,7 @@ Verify that the policy shows with the telemetry tools: docker exec -it PDPD bash -c "/opt/app/policy/bin/telemetry" > get /policy/pdp/engine/lifecycle/policies - > get /policy/pdp/engine/controllers/frankfurt/drools/facts/frankfurt/controlloops + > get /policy/pdp/engine/controllers/usecases/drools/facts/usecases/controlloops dcae.vdns.onset.json @@ -644,7 +652,7 @@ Verify that the policy shows with the telemetry tools: docker exec -it PDPD bash -c "/opt/app/policy/bin/telemetry" > get /policy/pdp/engine/lifecycle/policies - > get /policy/pdp/engine/controllers/frankfurt/drools/facts/frankfurt/controlloops + > get /policy/pdp/engine/controllers/usecases/drools/facts/usecases/controlloops dcae.vcpe.onset.json @@ -788,7 +796,7 @@ Verify that the policy shows with the telemetry tools: docker exec -it PDPD bash -c "/opt/app/policy/bin/telemetry" > get /policy/pdp/engine/lifecycle/policies - > get /policy/pdp/engine/controllers/frankfurt/drools/facts/frankfurt/controlloops + > get /policy/pdp/engine/controllers/usecases/drools/facts/usecases/controlloops dcae.vfw.onset.json diff --git a/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst b/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst index 3456cc6d..360d85eb 100644 --- a/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst +++ b/docs/drools/pdpdEngine.rst @@ -216,27 +216,27 @@ Controllers defined in *<name>-controller.properties* files. For example, see the -`frankfurt controller configuration <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/feature-controlloop-frankfurt/src/main/feature/config/frankfurt-controller.properties>`__. +`usecases controller configuration <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/feature-controlloop-usecases/src/main/feature/config/usecases-controller.properties>`__. This configuration file has two sections: *a)* application maven coordinates, and *b)* endpoint references and coders. Maven Coordinates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The coordinates section (*rules*) points to the *controller-frankfurt* *kjar* artifact. +The coordinates section (*rules*) points to the *controller-usecases* *kjar* artifact. It is the *brain* of the control loop application. .. code-block:: bash - controller.name=frankfurt + controller.name=usecases rules.groupId=${project.groupId} - rules.artifactId=controller-frankfurt + rules.artifactId=controller-usecases rules.version=${project.version} ..... This *kjar* contains the -`frankfurt DRL <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt/src/main/resources/frankfurt.drl>`__ file (there may be more than one DRL file included). +`usecases DRL <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases/src/main/resources/usecases.drl>`__ file (there may be more than one DRL file included). .. code-block:: bash @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ This *kjar* contains the ... The DRL in conjuction with the dependent java libraries in the kjar -`pom <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt/pom.xml>`__ +`pom <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases/pom.xml>`__ realizes the application's function. For intance, it realizes the vFirewall, vCPE, and vDNS use cases in ONAP. @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ vFirewall, vCPE, and vDNS use cases in ONAP. Endpoints References and Coders ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The *frankfurt-controller.properties* configuration also contains a mix of +The *usecases-controller.properties* configuration also contains a mix of source (of incoming controller traffic) and sink (of outgoing controller traffic) configuration. This configuration also contains specific filtering and mapping rules for incoming and outgoing dmaap messages @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ application *controller* that understands them to execute them. These are: A minimum of one application *controller* that supports these capabilities must be installed in order to honor the *operational policy types*. -One such controller is the *frankfurt* controller residing in the +One such controller is the *usecases* controller residing in the `policy/drools-applications <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications>`__ repository. @@ -459,8 +459,8 @@ explicitly in a native *onap.policies.native.drools.Controller* policy. } The *controller* application could declare its supported policy types in the *kjar*. -For example, the *frankfurt controller* packages this information in the -`kmodule.xml <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-frankfurt/src/main/resources/META-INF/kmodule.xml>`__. One advantage of this approach is that the PDP-D would only +For example, the *usecases controller* packages this information in the +`kmodule.xml <https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/controller-usecases/src/main/resources/META-INF/kmodule.xml>`__. One advantage of this approach is that the PDP-D would only commit to execute policies against these policy types if a supporting controller is up and running. .. code-block:: bash @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ commit to execute policies against these policy types if a supporting controller <kbase name="onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools" default="false" equalsBehavior="equality"/> <kbase name="onap.policies.controlloop.Operational" equalsBehavior="equality" packages="org.onap.policy.controlloop" includes="onap.policies.controlloop.operational.common.Drools"> - <ksession name="frankfurt"/> + <ksession name="usecases"/> </kbase> </kmodule> @@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ The following command will provide a report on the upgrade or downgrade activies db-migrator -s ALL -o report -For example in the official frankfurt delivery: +For example in the official guilin delivery: .. code-block:: bash @@ -960,8 +960,7 @@ The *status* option provides generic status of the system. controlloop-management 1.6.4 enabled controlloop-utils 1.6.4 enabled controlloop-trans 1.6.4 enabled - controlloop-frankfurt 1.6.4 enabled - controlloop-usecases 1.6.4 disabled + controlloop-usecases 1.6.4 enabled [migration] pooling: OK @ 1811 @@ -993,7 +992,7 @@ Telemetry Shell Server: Jetty(9.4.24.v20191120) [ - "frankfurt" + "usecases" ] https://localhost:9696/policy/pdp/engine> exit |