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Policy Design and API Flow for Model Driven Control Loop ======================================================== This page shows how the Policy Design and API Flow to/from the PAP and PDPs works to support Model Driven Control Loops in Dublin. - `1 Policy Types <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.1 onap.policies.Monitoring Policy Type <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.2 onap.policies.controlloop.Operational Policy Type <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.2.1 Operational Policy Type Schema for Drools <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.2.3 Operational Policy Type Schema for APEX (El Alto proposal) <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.3 onap.policies.controlloop.Guard Policy Type <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.3.1 onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter Policy Type <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.3.2 onap.policies.controlloop.guard.Blacklist Policy Type <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.3.3 onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax Policy Type <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `1.3.4 onap.policies.controlloop.Coordination Policy Type (STRETCH) <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `2 PDP Deployment and Registration with PAP <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3. Public APIs <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.1 Policy Type Design API for TOSCA Policy Types <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.1.1 Policy Type query <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.1.2 Policy Type Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.1.3 Policy Type Delete <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2 Policy Design API <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.1 Policy query <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.2 Policy Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.2.1 Monitoring Policy Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.2.2.1 Drools Operational Policy Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.2.2.2 APEX Operational Policy Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.2.3 Guard Policy Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.2.4 Policy Lifecycle API - Creating Coordination Policies <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.2.3 Policy Delete <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3 Policy Administration API <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3.1 PDP Group Query <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3.2 PDP Group Deployment <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `Simple API for CLAMP to deploy one or more policy-id's with optional policy-version. <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `Simple API for CLAMP to undeploy a policy-id with optional policy-version. <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3.3 PDP Group Delete <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3.4 PDP Group State Management <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3.5 PDP Group Statistics <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.3.6 PDP Group Health Check <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.4 Policy Decision API - Getting Policy Decisions <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.4.1 Decision API Schema <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `3.4.2 Decision API Queries <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4. Policy Framework Internal APIs <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.1 PAP to PDP API <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.1.1 PAP API for PDPs <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.1.2 PDP API for PAPs <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.1.2.1 PDP Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.1.2.2 PDP State Change <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.1.2.3 PDP Health Check <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.2 Policy Type Implementations (Native Policies) <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.2.1 Policy Type Implementation Query <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.2.2 Policy Type Implementation Create/Update <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ - `4.2.3 Policy Type Implementation Delete <#PolicyDesignandAPIFlowforModelDrivenCon>`__ The figure below shows the Artifacts (Blue) in the ONAP Policy Framework, the Activities (Yellow) that manipulate them, and important components (Pink) that interact with them. Please see the :ref:`TOSCA Policy Primer `__ page for an introduction to TOSCA policy concepts. TOSCA defines a *PolicyType*, the definition of a type of policy that can be applied to a service. It also defines a *Policy*, the definition of an instance of a *PolicyType*. In the Policy Framework, we must handle and manage these TOSCA definitions and tie them to real implementations of policies that can run on PDPs. The diagram above outlines how this is achieved. Each TOSCA *PolicyType* must have a corresponding *PolicyTypeImpl* in the Policy Framework. The TOSCA \ *PolicyType* definition can be used to create a TOSCA *Policy* definition, either directly by the Policy Framework, by CLAMP, or by some other system. Once the \ *Policy* artifact exists, it can be used together with the *PolicyTypeImpl* artifact to create a *PolicyImpl* artifact. A *PolicyImpl* artifact is an executable policy implementation that can run on a PDP. The TOSCA *PolicyType* artifact defines the external characteristics of the policy; defining its properties, the types of entities it acts on, and its triggers.  A *PolicyTypeImpl* artifact is an XACML, Drools, or APEX implementation of that policy definition. *PolicyType* and *PolicyTypeImpl* artifacts may be preloaded, may be loaded manually, or may be created using the Lifecycle API. Alternatively, *PolicyType* definitions may be loaded over the Lifecycle API for preloaded *PolicyTypeImpl* artifacts. A TOSCA *PolicyType* artifact can be used by clients (such as CLAMP or CLI tools) to create, parse, serialize, and/or deserialize an actual Policy. The TOSCA *Policy* artifact is used internally by the Policy Framework, or is input by CLAMP or other systems. This artifact specifies the values of the properties for the policy and specifies the specific entities the policy acts on. Policy Design uses the TOSCA *Policy* artifact and the *PolicyTypeImpl* artifact to create an executable *PolicyImpl* artifact.  1 Policy Types ============== Policy Type Design manages TOSCA *PolicyType* artifacts and their *PolicyTypeImpl* implementations\ *.* *TOSCA PolicyType* may ultimately be defined by the modeling team but for now are defined by the Policy Framework project. Various editors and GUIs are available for creating *PolicyTypeImpl* implementations. However, systematic integration of *PolicyTypeImpl* implementation is outside the scope of the ONAP Dublin release. The \ *PolicyType* definitions and implementations listed below are preloaded and are always available for use in the Policy Framework. ====================================== ================================================================================================== **Policy Type** **Description** ====================================== ================================================================================================== onap.policies.Monitoring Overarching model that supports Policy driven DCAE microservice components used in a Control Loops onap.policies.controlloop.Operational Used to support actor/action operational policies for control loops onap.policies.controlloop.Guard Control Loop guard policies for policing control loops onap.policies.controlloop.Coordination Control Loop Coordination policies to assist in coordinating multiple control loops at runtime ====================================== ================================================================================================== 1.1 onap.policies.Monitoring Policy Type ---------------------------------------- This is a base Policy Type that supports Policy driven DCAE microservice components used in a Control Loops. The implementation of this Policy Type is developed using the XACML PDP to support question/answer Policy Decisions during runtime for the DCAE Policy Handler. **Base Policy Type definition for onap.policies.Monitoring**   .. codeblock:: yaml tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 topology_template: policy_types: - onap.policies.Monitoring: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: a base policy type for all policies that govern monitoring provision The \ *PolicyTypeImpl* implementation of the *onap.policies.Montoring* Policy Type is generic to support definition of TOSCA *PolicyType* artifacts in the Policy Framework using the Policy Type Design API. Therefore many TOSCA *PolicyType* artifacts will use the same *PolicyTypeImpl* implementation with different property types and towards different targets. This allows dynamically generated DCAE microservice component Policy Types to be created at Design Time. DCAE microservice components can generate their own TOSCA \ *PolicyType* using TOSCA-Lab Control Loop guard policies in SDC (Stretch Goal) or can do so manually. See `How to generate artefacts for SDC catalog using Tosca Lab Tool `__ for details on TOSCA-LAB in SDC. For Dublin, the DCAE team is defining the manual steps required to build policy models \ `Onboarding steps for DCAE MS through SDC/Policy/CLAMP (Dublin) `__. NOTE: For Dublin, mS Policy Types will be pre-loaded into the SDC platform and be available as a Normative. The policy framework will pre-load support for those mS Monitoring policy types. **PolicyType onap.policies.monitoring.MyDCAEComponent derived from onap.policies.Monitoring**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 policy_types: - onap.policies.Monitoring: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: a base policy type for all policies that govern monitoring provision - onap.policies.monitoring.MyDCAEComponent: derived_from: onap.policies.Monitoring version: 1.0.0 properties: mydcaecomponent_policy: type: map description: The Policy Body I need entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.monitoring.mydatatype data_types: - onap.datatypes.monitoring.MyDataType: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: my_property_1: type: string description: A description of this property constraints: - valid_values: - value example 1 - value example 2 TCA Example - Please note that the official version of this will be located in the SDC repository. **Example TCA DCAE microservice**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 policy_types: onap.policies.Monitoring: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root description: a base policy type for all policies that governs monitoring provisioning onap.policy.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app: derived_from: onap.policies.Monitoring version: 1.0.0 properties: tca_policy: type: map description: TCA Policy JSON entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.monitoring.tca_policy data_types: onap.datatypes.monitoring.metricsPerEventName: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: controlLoopSchemaType: type: string required: true description: Specifies Control Loop Schema Type for the event Name e.g. VNF, VM constraints: - valid_values: - VM - VNF eventName: type: string required: true description: Event name to which thresholds need to be applied policyName: type: string required: true description: TCA Policy Scope Name policyScope: type: string required: true description: TCA Policy Scope policyVersion: type: string required: true description: TCA Policy Scope Version thresholds: type: list required: true description: Thresholds associated with eventName entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.monitoring.thresholds onap.datatypes.monitoring.tca_policy: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: domain: type: string required: true description: Domain name to which TCA needs to be applied default: measurementsForVfScaling constraints: - equal: measurementsForVfScaling metricsPerEventName: type: list required: true description: Contains eventName and threshold details that need to be applied to given eventName entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.monitoring.metricsPerEventName onap.datatypes.monitoring.thresholds: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: closedLoopControlName: type: string required: true description: Closed Loop Control Name associated with the threshold closedLoopEventStatus: type: string required: true description: Closed Loop Event Status of the threshold constraints: - valid_values: - ONSET - ABATED direction: type: string required: true description: Direction of the threshold constraints: - valid_values: - LESS - LESS_OR_EQUAL - GREATER - GREATER_OR_EQUAL - EQUAL fieldPath: type: string required: true description: Json field Path as per CEF message which needs to be analyzed for TCA constraints: - valid_values: - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedTotalPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedOctetsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedUnicastPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedMulticastPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedDiscardedPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedErrorPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedTotalPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedOctetsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedUnicastPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedMulticastPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedDiscardedPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedErrorPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedTotalPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedOctetsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedUnicastPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedMulticastPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedBroadcastPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedDiscardedPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedErrorPacketsDelta - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedTotalPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedOctetsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedUnicastPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedMulticastPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedDiscardedPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].transmittedErrorPacketsAccumulated - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuIdle - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuUsageInterrupt - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuUsageNice - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuUsageSoftIrq - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuUsageSteal - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuUsageSystem - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].cpuWait - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.cpuUsageArray[*].percentUsage - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.meanRequestLatency - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.memoryUsageArray[*].memoryBuffered - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.memoryUsageArray[*].memoryCached - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.memoryUsageArray[*].memoryConfigured - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.memoryUsageArray[*].memoryFree - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.memoryUsageArray[*].memoryUsed - $.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.additionalMeasurements[*].arrayOfFields[0].value severity: type: string required: true description: Threshold Event Severity constraints: - valid_values: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - NORMAL thresholdValue: type: integer required: true description: Threshold value for the field Path inside CEF message version: type: string required: true description: Version number associated with the threshold 1.2 onap.policies.controlloop.Operational Policy Type ----------------------------------------------------- This policy type is used to support actor/action operational policies for control loops. There are two types of implementations for this policy type 1. Existing Drools implementations that supports runtime Control Loop actions taken on components such as SO/APPC/VFC/SDNC/SDNR 2. New implementations using APEX to support Control Loops. For Dublin, this policy type will ONLY be used for the Policy Framework to distinguish the policy type as operational. The contents are still TBD for El Alto. **Base Policy type definition for onap.policies.controlloop.Operational**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 policy_types: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops Applications should use the following Content-Type when creating onap.policies.controlloop.Operational policies: Content-Type: "application/yaml; vnd.onap.operational" 1.2.1 Operational Policy Type Schema for Drools ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Dublin Drools will still support the Casablanca YAML definition of an Operational Policy for Control Loops. Please use the Casablanca version of the YAML Operational Policy format defined \ https://git.onap.org/policy/drools-applications/tree/controlloop/common/policy-yaml/README-v2.0.0.md. 1.2.3 Operational Policy Type Schema for APEX (El Alto proposal) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The operational Policy Type schema for for APEX will extend the base operational Policy Type schema. This Policy Type allows parameters specific to the APEX PDP to be specified as a TOSCA policy. **Operational Policy Model Parameter Schema for APEX**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 # Note: The full APEX PolicyType definition will be developed during the Dublin # timeframe of the ONAP project policy_types: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops  onap.policies.controloop.operational.Apex: derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops using the APEX PDP  properties: # Some of these properties may be redundant in a Kubernetes deployment engine_service: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EngineService description: APEX Engine Service Parameters inputs: type: map description: Inputs for handling events coming into the APEX engine entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EventHandler outputs: type: map description: Outputs for handling events going out of the APEX engine entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EventHandler environment: type: list description: Envioronmental parameters for the APEX engine entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.Environment data_types: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EngineService: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: name: type: string description: Specifies the engine name required: false default: "ApexEngineService" version: type: string description: Specifies the engine version in double dotted format required: false default: "1.0.0" id: type: int description: Specifies the engine id required: true instance_count: type: int description: Specifies the number of engine threads that should be run required: true deployment_port: type: int description: Specifies the port to connect to for engine administration required: false default: 1 policy_model_file_name: type: string description: The name of the file from which to read the APEX policy model required: false default: ""   policy_type_impl: type: string description: The policy type implementation from which to read the APEX policy model required: false default: "" periodic_event_period: type: string description: The time interval in milliseconds for the periodic scanning event, 0 means "don't scan" required: false default: 0 engine: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.engineservice.Engine description: The parameters for all engines in the APEX engine service required: true onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EventHandler: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: name: type: string description: Specifies the event handler name, if not specified this is set to the key name  required: false carrier_technology: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.CarrierTechnology description: Specifies the carrier technology of the event handler (such as REST/Web Socket/Kafka) required: true event_protocol: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EventProtocol description: Specifies the event protocol of events for the event handler (such as Yaml/JSON/XML/POJO) required: true event_name: type: string description: Specifies the event name for events on this event handler, if not specified, the event name is read from or written to the event being received or sent required: false event_name_filter: type: string description: Specifies a filter as a regular expression, events that do not match the filter are dropped, the default is to let all events through required: false synchronous_mode: type: bool description: Specifies the event handler is syncronous (receive event and send response) required: false default: false synchronous_peer: type: string description: The peer event handler (output for input or input for output) of this event handler in synchronous mode, this parameter is mandatory if the event handler is in synchronous mode required: false default: "" synchronous_timeout: type: int description: The timeout in milliseconds for responses to be issued by APEX torequests, this parameter is mandatory if the event handler is in synchronous mode required: false default: "" requestor_mode: type: bool description: Specifies the event handler is in requestor mode (send event and wait for response mode) required: false default: false requestor_peer: type: string description: The peer event handler (output for input or input for output) of this event handler in requestor mode, this parameter is mandatory if the event handler is in requestor mode required: false default: "" requestor_timeout: type: int description: The timeout in milliseconds for wait for responses to requests, this parameter is mandatory if the event handler is in requestor mode required: false default: "" onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.CarrierTechnology: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: label: type: string description: The label (name) of the carrier technology (such as REST, Kafka, WebSocket) required: true plugin_parameter_class_name: type: string description: The class name of the class that overrides default handling of event input or output for this carrier technology, defaults to the supplied input or output class required: false onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.EventProtocol: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: label: type: string description: The label (name) of the event protocol (such as Yaml, JSON, XML, or POJO) required: true event_protocol_plugin_class: type: string description: The class name of the class that overrides default handling of the event protocol for this carrier technology, defaults to the supplied event protocol class required: false onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.Environmental: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: name: type: string description: The name of the environment variable required: true value: type: string description: The value of the environment variable required: true onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.engineservice.Engine: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: context: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.engineservice.engine.Context description: The properties for handling context in APEX engines, defaults to using Java maps for context required: false executors: type: map description: The plugins for policy executors used in engines such as javascript, MVEL, Jython required: true entry_schema: description: The plugin class path for this policy executor type: string onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.engineservice.engine.Context: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: distributor: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.Plugin description: The plugin to be used for distributing context between APEX PDPs at runtime required: false schemas: type: map description: The plugins for context schemas available in APEX PDPs such as Java and Avro required: false entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.Plugin locking: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.plugin description: The plugin to be used for locking context in and between APEX PDPs at runtime required: false persistence: type: onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.Plugin description: The plugin to be used for persisting context for APEX PDPs at runtime required: false onap.datatypes.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.Plugin: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: name: type: string description: The name of the executor such as Javascript, Jython or MVEL required: true plugin_class_name: type: string description: The class path of the plugin class for this executor 1.3 onap.policies.controlloop.Guard Policy Type ----------------------------------------------- This policy type is the the type definition for Control Loop guard policies for frequency limiting, blacklisting and min/max guards to help protect runtime Control Loop Actions from doing harm to the network. This policy type is developed using the XACML PDP to support question/answer Policy Decisions during runtime for the Drools and APEX onap.controlloop.Operational policy type implementations. The base schema is defined as below: **Base Policy type definition for onap.policies.controlloop.Guard**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 policy_types: - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: Guard Policies for Control Loop Operational Policies As with *onap.policies.Monitoring* policy type, the *PolicyTypeImpl* implementation of the *onap.policies.controlloop.Guard* Policy Type is generic to support definition of TOSCA *PolicyType* artifacts in the Policy Framework using the Policy Type Design API. For Dublin, only the following derived Policy Type definitions below are preloaded in the Policy Framework. However, the creation of policies will still support the payload from Casablanca. **Casablanca Guard Payload**  Expand source ContentType: "application/json; vnd.onap.guard" Accepts: "application/json" # # Request BODY # { "policy-id" : "guard.frequency.scaleout", "contents" : { "actor": "SO", "recipe": "scaleOut", "targets": ".*", "clname": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "limit": "1", "timeWindow": "10", "timeUnits": "minute", "guardActiveStart": "00:00:01-05:00", "guardActiveEnd": "23:59:59-05:00" } } # # Request RESPONSE # { "guard.frequency.scaleout": { "type": "onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "guard.frequency.scaleout", "policy-version": 1 } } } 1.3.1 onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter Policy Type ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is WIP for El Alto for the proposed policy type. **Policy Typefor Frequency Limiter Guard Policy**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 policy_types: - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: Guard Policies for Control Loop Operational Policies - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter: derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard version: 1.0.0 description: Supports limiting the frequency of actions being taken by a Actor. properties: frequency_policy: type: map description: entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.guard.FrequencyLimiter data_types: - onap.datatypes.guard.FrequencyLimiter: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: actor: type: string description: Specifies the Actor required: true recipe: type: string description: Specified the Recipe required: true time_window: type: scalar-unit.time description: The time window to count the actions against. required: true limit: type: integer description: The limit required: true constraints: - greater_than: 0 time_range: type: tosca.datatypes.TimeInterval description: An optional range of time during the day the frequency is valid for. required: false controlLoopName: type: string description: An optional specific control loop to apply this guard to. required: false target: type: string description: An optional specific VNF to apply this guard to. required: false 1.3.2 onap.policies.controlloop.guard.Blacklist Policy Type ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **Policy Type for Blacklist Guard Policies**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 policy_types: - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: Guard Policies for Control Loop Operational Policies - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.Blacklist: derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard version: 1.0.0 description: Supports blacklist of VNF's from performing control loop actions on. properties: blacklist_policy: type: map description: entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.guard.Blacklist data_types: - onap.datatypes.guard.Blacklist: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: actor: type: string description: Specifies the Actor required: true recipe: type: string description: Specified the Recipe required: true time_range: type: tosca.datatypes.TimeInterval description: An optional range of time during the day the blacklist is valid for. required: false controlLoopName: type: string description: An optional specific control loop to apply this guard to. required: false blacklist: type: list description: List of VNF's required: true 1.3.3 onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax Policy Type ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **Policy Type for Min/Max VF Module Policies**  Expand source policy_types: - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard: derived_from: tosca.policies.Root version: 1.0.0 description: Guard Policies for Control Loop Operational Policies - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax: derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard version: 1.0.0 description: Supports Min/Max number of VF Modules properties: minmax_policy: type: map description: entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.guard.MinMax data_types: - onap.datatypes.guard.MinMax: derived_from: tosca.datatypes.Root properties: actor: type: string description: Specifies the Actor required: true recipe: type: string description: Specified the Recipe required: true time_range: type: tosca.datatypes.TimeInterval description: An optional range of time during the day the Min/Max limit is valid for. required: false controlLoopName: type: string description: An optional specific control loop to apply this guard to. required: false min_vf_module_instances: type: integer required: true description: The minimum instances of this VF-Module max_vf_module_instances: type: integer required: false description: The maximum instances of this VF-Module 1.3.4 onap.policies.controlloop.Coordination Policy Type (STRETCH) ------------------------------------------------------------------ This policy type defines Control Loop Coordination policies to assist in coordinating multiple control loops during runtime. This policy type is developed using XACML PDP to support question/answer policy decisions at runtime for the onap.policies.controlloop.operational policy types. 2 PDP Deployment and Registration with PAP ========================================== The unit of execution and scaling in the Policy Framework is a *PolicyImpl* entity. A *PolicyImpl* entity runs on a PDP. As is explained above a *PolicyImpl* entity is a *PolicyTypeImpl* implementation parameterized with a TOSCA *Policy*. In order to achieve horizontal scalability, we group the PDPs running instances of a given *PolicyImpl* entity logically together into a *PDPSubGroup*. The number of PDPs in a *PDPSubGroup* can then be scaled up and down using Kubernetes. In other words, all PDPs in a subgroup run the same \ *PolicyImpl*, that is the same policy template implementation (in XACML, Drools, or APEX) with the same parameters. The figure above shows the layout of *PDPGroup* and *PDPSubGroup* entities. The figure shows examples of PDP groups for Control Loop and Monitoring policies on the right. The health of PDPs is monitored by the PAP in order to alert operations teams managing policy. The PAP manages the life cycle of policies running on PDPs. The table below shows the methods in which *PolicyImpl* entities can be deployed to PDP Subgroups =============== ================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== ================================================================================================================================================================================ ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================== **Method** **Description** **Advantages** **Disadvantages** =============== ================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== ================================================================================================================================================================================ ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================== Cold Deployment The *PolicyImpl (PolicyTypeImpl* and TOSCA *Policy)* are predeployed on the PDP. The PDP is fully configured and ready to execute when started. No run time configuration required and run time administration is simple. Very restrictive, no run time configuration of PDPs is possible. PDPs register with the PAP when they start, providing the *PolicyImpl* they have been predeployed with. Warm Deployment The *PolicyTypeImpl* entity is predeployed on the PDP. A TOSCA *Policy* may be loaded at startup. The PDP may be configured or reconfigured with a new or updated TOSCA *Policy* at run time. The configuration, parameters, and PDP group of PDPs may be changed at run time by loading or updating a TOSCA *Policy* into the PDP. Administration and management is required. The configuration and life cycle of the TOSCA policies can change at run time and must be administered and managed. PDPs register with the PAP when they start, providing the *PolicyImpl* they have been predeployed with if any. The PAP may update the TOSCA *Policy* on a PDP at any time after registration. Lifecycle management of TOSCA *Policy* entities is supported, allowing features such as *PolicyImpl* Safe Mode and \ *Policy*\ Impl retirement. Hot Deployment The *PolicyImpl (PolicyTypeImpl* and TOSCA *Policy)*  are deployed at run time. The *PolicyImpl (PolicyTypeImpl* and TOSCA *Policy)* may be loaded at startup. The PDP may be configured or reconfigured with a new or updated *PolicyTypeImpl* and/or TOSCA *Policy* at run time. The policy logic, rules, configuration, parameters, and PDP group of PDPs  may be changed at run time by loading or updating a TOSCA *Policy* and *PolicyTypeImpl* into the PDP. Administration and management is more complex. The *PolicyImpl* itself and its configuration and life cycle as well as the life cycle of the TOSCA policies can change at run time and must be administered and managed. PDPs register with the PAP when they start, providing the *PolicyImpl* they have been predeployed with if any. The PAP may update the TOSCA *Policy* and *PolicyTypeImpl* on a PDP at any time after registration. Lifecycle management of TOSCA *Policy* entities and *PolicyTypeImpl* entites is supported, allowing features such as *PolicyImpl* Safe Mode and \ *Policy*\ Impl retirement. =============== ================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== ================================================================================================================================================================================ ======================================================================================================================================================================================================================== 3. Public APIs ============== The Policy Framework supports the APIs documented in the subsections below. The APIs in this section are supported for use by external components. 3.1 Policy Type Design API for TOSCA Policy Types ------------------------------------------------- The purpose of this API is to support CRUD of TOSCA *PolicyType* entities. This API is provided by the *PolicyDevelopment* component of the Policy Framework, see `The ONAP Policy Framework `__ architecture. The API allows applications to create, update, delete, and query *PolicyType* entities so that they become available for use in ONAP by applications such as CLAMP\ *.* Some Policy Type entities are preloaded in the Policy Framework. The TOSCA fields below are valid on API calls: ============ ======= ======== ========== =============================================================================================================================== **Field** **GET** **POST** **DELETE** **Comment** ============ ======= ======== ========== =============================================================================================================================== (name) M M M The definition of the reference to the Policy Type, GET allows ranges to be specified version O M C GET allows ranges to be specified, must be specified if more than one version of the Policy Type exists description R O N/A Desciption of the Policy Type derived_from R C N/A Must be specified when a Policy Type is derived from another Policy Type such as in the case of derived Monitoring Policy Types metadata R O N/A Metadata for the Policy Type properties R M N/A This field holds the specification of the specific Policy Type in ONAP targets R O N/A A list of node types and/or group types to which the Policy Type can be applied triggers R O N/A Specification of policy triggers, not currently supported in ONAP ============ ======= ======== ========== =============================================================================================================================== | Note: On this and subsequent tables, use the following legend: M-Mandatory, O-Optional, R-Read-only, C-Conditional. Conditional means the field is mandatory when some other field is present. | Note: Preloaded policy types may only be queried over this API, modification or deletion of preloaded policy type implementations is disabled. | Note: Policy types  that are in use (referenced by defined Policies) may not be deleted | Note: The group types of targets in TOSCA are groups of TOSCA nodes, not PDP groups; the *target* concept in TOSCA is equivalent to the Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) concept 3.1.1 Policy Type query ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API allows applications (such as CLAMP and Integration) to query the \ *PolicyType* entities that are available for \ *Policy* creation using a GET operation. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes GET* **Policy Type Query - When system comes up before any mS are onboarded**  Expand source policy_types: - onap.policies.Monitoring: version: 1.0.0 description: A base policy type for all policies that govern monitoring provision derived_from: tosca.policies.Root properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1  - onap.policies.controlloop.Operational: version: 1.0.0   description: Operational Policy for Control Loops derived_from: tosca.policies.Root properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 - onap.policies.controloop.operational.Drools: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops using the Drools PDP derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 - onap.policies.controloop.operational.Apex: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops using the APEX PDP derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1  - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops derived_from: tosca.policies.Root properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter: version: 1.0.0   description: Supports limiting the frequency of actions being taken by a Actor. derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.Blacklist: version: 1.0.0 description: Supports blacklist of VNF's from performing control loop actions on. derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax: version: 1.0.0 description: Supports Min/Max number of VF Modules derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 - onap.policies.controlloop.coordination.TBD: (STRETCH GOALS) version: 1.0.0 description: Control Loop Coordination policy types derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Coordination properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 1 data_types: # Any bespoke data types referenced by policy type definitions The table below shows some more examples of GET operations ======================================================================================================== ================================================================ **Example** **Description** ======================================================================================================== ================================================================ *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes* Get all Policy Type entities in the system *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/{policy type id}* Get a specific policy type and all the available versions. *eg. https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app* *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/{policy type id}/versions/{version id}* Get the specific Policy Type with the specified name and version *eg. https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0* ======================================================================================================== ================================================================ 3.1.2 Policy Type Create/Update ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API allows applications and users (such as a DCAE microservice component developer) to create or update a Policy Type using a POST operation. This API allows new Policy Types to be created or existing Policy Types to be modified. POST operations with a new Policy Type name or a new version of an existing Policy Type name are used to create a new Policy Type. POST operations with an existing Policy Type name and version are used to update an existing Policy Type. Many Policy Types can be created or updated in a single POST operation by specifying more than one Policy Type on the TOSCA *policy_types* list. For example, the POST operation below with the TOSCA body below is used to create a new Policy type for a DCAE microservice. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes POST* **Create a new Policy Type for a DCAE microservice**  Expand source policy_types: - onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app: version: 1.0.0   derived_from: onap.policies.Monitoring description: A DCAE TCA high/low policy type properties: tca_policy: type: map description: TCA Policy JSON default:'{}' entry_schema: type: onap.datatypes.monitoring.tca_policy data_types: Following creation of a DCAE TCA policy type operation, the GET call for Monitoring policies will list the new policy type.  *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes GET* **Policy Type Query after DCAE TCA mS Policy Type is created**  Expand source policy_types: - onap.policies.Monitoring: version: 1.0.0 derived_from: tosca.policies.Root description: A base policy type for all policies that govern monitoring provision - onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app: version: 1.0.0   derived_from: onap.policies.Monitoring description: A DCAE TCA high/low policy type - onap.policies.controlloop.Operational: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops derived_from: tosca.policies.Root - onap.policies.controloop.operational.Drools: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops using the Drools PDP derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational - onap.policies.controloop.operational.Apex: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops using the APEX PDP derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard: version: 1.0.0 description: Operational Policy for Control Loops derived_from: tosca.policies.Root - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter: version: 1.0.0 description: Supports limiting the frequency of actions being taken by a Actor. derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.Blacklist: version: 1.0.0 description: Supports blacklist of VNF's from performing control loop actions on. derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax: version: 1.0.0 description: Supports Min/Max number of VF Modules derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Guard - onap.policies.controlloop.coordination.TBD: (STRETCH GOALS) version: 1.0.0 description: Control Loop Coordination policy types derived_from: onap.policies.controlloop.Coordination Now the \ *onap.policies.Monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app* Policy Type is available to CLAMP for creating concrete policies. See the Yaml contribution on the \ `Model driven Control Loop Design `__ page for a full listing of the DCAE TCA policy type used in the example above. 3.1.3 Policy Type Delete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API also allows Policy Types to be deleted with a DELETE operation. The format of the delete operation is as below: *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0 DELETE* | Note: Predefined policy types cannot be deleted | Note: Policy types that are in use (Parameterized by a TOSCA Policy) may not be deleted, the parameterizing TOSCA policies must be deleted first | Note: The *version* parameter may be omitted on the DELETE operation if there is only one version of the policy type in the system 3.2 Policy Design API --------------------- The purpose of this API is to support CRUD of TOSCA *Policy* entities from TOSCA compliant *PolicyType* definitions. TOSCA *Policy* entities become the parameters for \ *PolicyTypeImpl* entities, producing *PolicyImpl* entities that can run on PDPs. This API is provided by the *PolicyDevelopment* component of the Policy Framework, see `The ONAP Policy Framework `__ architecture. This API allows applications (such as CLAMP and Integration) to create, update, delete, and query *Policy* entities\ *.* The TOSCA fields below are valid on API calls: =========== ======= ======== ========== ================================================================================ **Field** **GET** **POST** **DELETE** **Comment** =========== ======= ======== ========== ================================================================================ (name) M M M The definition of the reference to the Policy, GET allows ranges to be specified type O M O The Policy Type of the policy, see section 3.1 description R O O metadata R O N/A properties R M N/A This field holds the specification of the specific Policy in ONAP targets R O N/A A list of nodes and/or groups to which the Policy can be applied =========== ======= ======== ========== ================================================================================ | Note: Policies that are deployed (used on deployed *PolicyImpl* entities) may not be deleted | Note: This API is NOT used by DCAE for a decision on what policy the DCAE PolicyHandler should retrieve and enforce | Note: The groups of targets in TOSCA are groups of TOSCA nodes, not PDP groups; the *target* concept in TOSCA is equivalent to the Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) concept YAML is used for illustrative purposes in the examples in this section. JSON (application/json) will be used as the content type in the implementation of this API. 3.2.1 Policy query ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API allows applications (such as CLAMP and Integration) to query the \ *Policy* entities that are available for deployment using a GET operation. Note: This operation simply returns TOSCA policies that are defined in the Policy Framework, it does NOT make a decision. The table below shows some more examples of GET operations ==================================================================================================================================================================================================== =================================================================================== **Example** **Description** ==================================================================================================================================================================================================== =================================================================================== *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/{policy type id}/versions/{versions}/policies* Get all Policies for a specific Policy Type and version *eg. https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies* *https://{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/{policy type id}/versions/{version}/policies/{policy name}/versions/{version}* Gets a specific Policy version *eg. https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies/onap.scaleout.tca/versions/1.0.0 GET* *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies/onap.scaleout.tca/versions/latest GET* Returns the latest version of a Policy *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies/onap.scaleout.tca/deployed GET* Returns the version of the Policy that has been deployed on one or more PDP groups. *https://{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.2.3/policies/CL-LBAL-LOW-TRAFFIC-SIG-FB480F95-A453-6F24-B767-FD703241AB1A/versions/1.0.2 GET* Returns a specific version of a monitoring policy ==================================================================================================================================================================================================== =================================================================================== 3.2.2 Policy Create/Update ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API allows applications and users (such as CLAMP and Integration) to create or update a Policy using a POST operation. This API allows new Policies to be created or existing Policies to be modified. POST operations with a new Policy name are used to create a new Policy. POST operations with an existing Policy name are used to update an existing Policy. Many Policies can be created or updated in a single POST operation by specifying more than one Policy on the TOSCA *policies* list. 3.2.2.1 Monitoring Policy Create/Update ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ While designing a control loop using CLAMP, a Control Loop Designer uses the Policy Type for a specific DCAE mS component (See Section 3.1.1) to create a specific Policy. CLAMP then uses this API operation to submit the Policy to the Policy Framework. For example, the POST operation below with the TOSCA body below is used to create a new scaleout Policy for the \ *onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app* microservice. The name of the policy "onap.scaleout.tca" is up to the user to determine themselves. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.Monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies POST* **TOSCA Body of a new TCA High/Low Policy**  Expand source https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies POST Content-Type: application/yaml Accept: application/yaml #Request Body policies: - onap.scaleout.tca:   type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app version: 1.0.0 metadata: policy-id: onap.scaleout.tca # SHOULD MATCH THE TOSCA policy-name field above. DCAE needs this - convenience. description: The scaleout policy for vDNS # GOOD FOR CLAMP GUI properties: domain: measurementsForVfScaling metricsPerEventName: - eventName: vLoadBalancer controlLoopSchemaType: VNF policyScope: "type=configuration" policyName: "onap.scaleout.tca" policyVersion: "v0.0.1" thresholds: - closedLoopControlName: "CL-LBAL-LOW-TRAFFIC-SIG-FB480F95-A453-6F24-B767-FD703241AB1A" closedLoopEventStatus: ONSET version: "1.0.2" fieldPath: "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated" thresholdValue: 500 direction: LESS_OR_EQUAL severity: MAJOR - closedLoopControlName: "CL-LBAL-LOW-TRAFFIC-SIG-0C5920A6-B564-8035-C878-0E814352BC2B" closedLoopEventStatus: ONSET version: "1.0.2" fieldPath: "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated" thresholdValue: 5000 direction: GREATER_OR_EQUAL severity: CRITICAL #Response Body policies: - onap.scaleout.tca: type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app version: 1.0.0 metadata: # # version is managed by Policy Lifecycle and returned # back to the caller. # policy-version: 1 # # These were passed in, and should not be changed. Will # be passed back. # policy-id: onap.scaleout.tca properties: domain: measurementsForVfScaling metricsPerEventName: - eventName: vLoadBalancer controlLoopSchemaType: VNF policyScope: "type=configuration" Given a return code of success and a "metadata" section that indicates versioning information. The "metadata" section conforms exactly to how SDC implements lifecycle management versioning for first class normatives in the TOSCA Models. The policy platform will implement lifecycle identically to SDC to ensure conformity for policy creation. The new metadata fields return versioning details. The following new policy will be listed and will have a "metadata" section as shown below: *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies GET* **Policy with Metadata section for lifecycle management**  Expand source policies: - onap.scaleout.tca: type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app version: 1.0.0 metadata: policy-id: onap.scaleout.tca policy-version: 1 - my.other.policy: type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app version: 1.0.0 metadata: invariantUUID: 20ad46cc-6b16-4404-9895-93d2baaa8d25 UUID: 4f715117-08b9-4221-9d63-f3fa86919742 version: 5 name: my.other.policy scope: foo=bar;field2=value2 description: The policy for some other use case - yet.another.policy: type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app version: 1.0.0 metadata: invariantUUID: 20ad46cc-6b16-4404-9895-93d2baaa8d25 UUID: 4f715117-08b9-4221-9d63-f3fa86919742 version: 3 name: yet.another.policy scope: foo=bar; description: The policy for yet another use case The contents of the new policy can be retrieved using the ID: *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies/onap.scaleout.tca GET* **Query on a new TCA High/Low Policy**  Expand source policies: - onap.scaleout.tca: type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app version: 1.0.0 metadata: invariantUUID: 20ad46cc-6b16-4404-9895-93d2baaa8d25 UUID: 4f715117-08b9-4221-9d63-f3fa86919742 version: 1 name: onap.scaleout.tca scope: foo=bar; description: The scaleout policy for vDNS properties: domain: measurementsForVfScaling **3.2.2.2 Operational Policy Create/Update** While designing an operational policy, the designer uses the Policy Type for the operational policy (See Section 3.1.1) to create a specific Policy and submits the Policy to the Policy Framework. This URL will be fixed for CLAMP in Dublin and the payload will match updated version of Casablanca YAML that supports VFModules. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.controloop.operational/versions/1.0.0/policies POST* *Content-Type: application/yaml; legacy-version* FUTURE: Content-Type: application/yaml; tosca NOTE: The controlLoopName will be assumed to be the policy-id **Create an Operational Policy**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 topology_template: policies: - operational.scaleout: type: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational version: 1.0.0 metadata: policy-id: operational.scaleout properties: controlLoop: version: 2.0.0 controlLoopName: ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3 trigger_policy: unique-policy-id-1-scale-up timeout: 1200 abatement: false policies: - id: unique-policy-id-1-scale-up name: Create a new VF Module description: actor: SO recipe: VF Module Create target: type: VNF payload: requestParameters: '{"usePreload":true,"userParams":[]}' configurationParameters: '[{"ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[9]","oam-ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16]","enabled":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[23]"}]' retry: 0 timeout: 1200 success: final_success failure: final_failure failure_timeout: final_failure_timeout failure_retries: final_failure_retries failure_exception: final_failure_exception failure_guard: final_failure_guard **Response from creating Operational Policy**  Expand source tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0_0 topology_template: policies: - operational.scaleout: type: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational version: 1.0.0 metadata: policy-id: operational.scaleout policy-version: 1 properties: controlLoop: version: 2.0.0 controlLoopName: ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3 trigger_policy: unique-policy-id-1-scale-up timeout: 1200 abatement: false policies: - id: unique-policy-id-1-scale-up name: Create a new VF Module description: actor: SO recipe: VF Module Create target: type: VNF payload: requestParameters: '{"usePreload":true,"userParams":[]}' configurationParameters: '[{"ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[9]","oam-ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16]","enabled":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[23]"}]' retry: 0 timeout: 1200 success: final_success failure: final_failure failure_timeout: final_failure_timeout failure_retries: final_failure_retries failure_exception: final_failure_exception failure_guard: final_failure_guard 3.2.2.2.1 Drools Operational Policy Create/Update ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' TBD `Jorge Hernandez `__ 3.2.2.2.2 APEX Operational Policy Create/Update ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The POST operation below with the TOSCA body below is used to create a new Sample Domain test polict for the APEX Sample Domain operational policy type. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.controloop.operational.apex/versions/1.0.0/policies POST* **Create an APEX Policy for a Sample Domain**  Expand source policies: - onap.policy.operational.apex.sampledomain.Test: type: onap.policies.controloop.operational.Apex properties: engine_service: name: "MyApexEngine" version: "0.0.1" id: 45 instance_count: 4 deployment_port: 12561 policy_type_impl: "onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.Impl" engine: executors: JAVASCRIPT: "org.onap.policy.apex.plugins.executor.javascript.JavascriptExecutorParameters" inputs: first_consumer: carrier_technology: label: "RESTCLIENT", plugin_parameter_class_name: "org.onap.policy.apex.plugins.event.carrier.restclient.RestClientCarrierTechnologyParameters", parameters: url: "https://localhost:32801/EventGenerator/GetEvents" event_protocol: label: "JSON" outputs: first_producer: carrier_technology: label: "RESTCLIENT", plugin_parameter_class_name: "org.onap.policy.apex.plugins.event.carrier.restclient.RestClientCarrierTechnologyParameters", parameters: url: "https://localhost:32801/EventGenerator/PostEvent" event_protocol: label: "JSON" 3.2.2.3 Guard Policy Create/Update ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TBD `Pamela Dragosh `__ Similar to Operational Policies 3.2.2.4 Policy Lifecycle API - Creating Coordination Policies ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TBD Similar to Operational Policies, stretch for Dublin 3.2.3 Policy Delete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API also allows Policies to be deleted with a DELETE operation. The format of the delete operation is as below: =========================================================================================================================================== ========================================================================================================================================= **Example** **Description** =========================================================================================================================================== ========================================================================================================================================= *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/policytypes/onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app/versions/1.0.0/policies/onap.scaleout.tca DELETE* Deletes a Policy - all versions will be deleted. NOTE: The API call will fail if the policy has been deployed in one or more PDP Group. They must be undeployed first from all PDP Groups. =========================================================================================================================================== ========================================================================================================================================= 3.3 Policy Administration API ----------------------------- The purpose of this API is to support CRUD of PDP groups and subgroups and to support the deployment and life cycles of *PolicyImpl* entities (TOSCA *Policy* and *PolicyTypeImpl* entities) on PDP sub groups and PDPs. See Section 2 for details on policy deployment on PDP groups and subgroups. This API is provided by the *PolicyAdministration* component (PAP) of the Policy Framework, see `The ONAP Policy Framework `__ architecture. PDP groups and subgroups may be prefedined in the system. Predefined groups and subgroups may not be modified or deleted over this API. However, the policies running on predefined groups or subgroups as well as the instance counts and properties may be modified. A PDP may be preconfigured with its PDP group, PDP subgroup, and policies. The PDP sends this information to the PAP when it starts. If the PDP group, subgroup, or any policy is unknown to the PAP, the PAP locks the PDP in state PASSIVE. The fields below are valid on API calls: ============= ====================== ======================== ========== ========================================================================= ===================================================================== ============================================================================================== **Field** **GET** **POST** **DELETE** **Comment** ============= ====================== ======================== ========== ========================================================================= ===================================================================== ============================================================================================== name M M M The name of the PDP group version O M C The version of the PDP group state R N/A N/A The administrative state of the PDP group: PASSIVE, SAFE, TEST, or ACTIVE description R O N/A The PDP group description properties R O N/A Specific properties for a PDP group pdp_subgroups R M N/A A list of PDP subgroups for a PDP group \ pdp_type R M N/A The PDP type of this PDP subgroup, currently xacml, drools, or apex \ supported_policy_types R N/A N/A A list of the policy types supported by the PDPs in this PDP subgroup \ policies R M N/A The list of policies running on the PDPs in this PDP subgroup \ (name) R M N/A The name of a TOSCA policy running in this PDP subgroup \ policy_type R N/A N/A The TOSCA policy type of the policy \ policy_type_version R N/A N/A The version of the TOSCA policy type of the policy \ policy_type_impl R C N/A The policy type implementation (XACML, Drools Rules, or APEX Model) that implements the policy \ instance_count R N/A N/A The number of PDP instances running in a PDP subgroup \ min_instance_count O N/A N/A The minumum number of PDP instances to run in a PDP subgroup \ properties O N/A N/A Deployment configuration or other properties for the PDP subgroup \ deployment_info R N/A N/A Information on the deployment for a PDP subgroup \ instances R N/A N/A A list of PDP instances running in a PDP subgroup \ instance R N/A N/A The instance ID of a PDP running in a Kuberenetes Pod \ state R N/A N/A The administrative state of the PDP: PASSIVE, SAFE, TEST, or ACTIVE \ healthy R N/A N/A The result of the latest health check on the PDP: HEALTHY/NOT_HEALTHY/TEST_IN_PROGRESS \ message O N/A N/A A status message for the PDP if any \ deployment_instance_info R N/A N/A Information on the node running the PDP ============= ====================== ======================== ========== ========================================================================= ===================================================================== ============================================================================================== Note: In the Dublin release, the *policy_type_impl* of all policy types in a PDP subgroup must be the same. YAML is used for illustrative purposes in the examples in this section. JSON (application/json) will be used as the content type in the implementation of this API. 3.3.1 PDP Group Query ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operation allows the PDP groups and subgroups to be listed together with the policies that are deployed on each PDP group and subgroup. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps GET* **PDP Group query for all PDP groups and Subgroups**  Expand source pdp_groups: - name: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.Operational version: 1.0.0 state: active description: ONAP Control Loop Operational and Guard policies   properties: # PDP group level properties if any pdp_subgroups: pdp_type: drools supported_policy_types: - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vCPE - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW   policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vCPE.eastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vCPE policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.impl - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW.eastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.impl min_instance_count: 3  instance_count: 3 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_spawn_load_threshold: 70% instance_kill_load_threshold: 50% instance_geo_redundancy: true deployment_info: service_endpoint: https:// deployment: A deployment identifier # Other deployment info instances: - instance: drools_1 state: active healthy: yes deployment_instance_info: node_address: drools_1_pod # Other deployment instance info - instance: drools_2 state: active healthy: yes  deployment_instance_info: node_address: drools_2_pod # Other deployment instance info - instance: drools_3 state: active healthy: yes  deployment_instance_info: node_address: drools_3_pod # Other deployment instance info - pdp_type: apex supported_policy_types: - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.BBS - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.SampleDomain policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.BBS.eastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.BBS policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.impl - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.eastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.SampleDomain policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.impl min_instance_count: 2  instance_count: 3 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_spawn_load_threshold: 80% instance_kill_load_threshold: 60% instance_geo_redundancy: true deployment_info: service_endpoint: https:// deployment: A deployment identifier # Other deployment info instances: - instance: apex_1 state: active healthy: yes   deployment_instance_info: node_address: apex_1_podgroup # Other deployment instance info - instance: apex_2 deployment_instance_info: node_address: apex_2_pod # Other deployment instance infoCreation - instance: apex_3 state: active healthy: yes   deployment_instance_info: node_address: apex_3_pod # Other deployment instance info - pdp_type: xacml supported_policy_types: - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter   - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.BlackList - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax policies: - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.frequencylimiter.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.guard.impl - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.blackList.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.BlackList policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.guard.impl - onap.policies.controlloop.Guard.MinMax.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.controllloop.guard.impl min_instance_count: 2   instance_count: 2 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_geo_redundancy: true deployment_info: service_endpoint: https:// deployment: A deployment identifier # Other deployment info instances: - instance: xacml_1 state: active healthy: yes  deployment_instance_info: node_address: xacml_1_pod # Other deployment instance info - instance: xacml_2 state: active healthy: yes  deployment_instance_info: node_address: xacml_2_pod # Other deployment instance info - name: onap.pdpgroup.monitoring version: 2.1.3 state: active description: DCAE mS Configuration Policies properties: # PDP group level properties if any pdp_subgroups: - pdp_type: xacml supported_policy_types: - onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app policies: - onap.scaleout.tca: policy_type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app policy_type_version: 1.0.0 policy_type_impl: onap.policies.monitoring.impl min_instance_count: 2  instance_count: 2 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_geo_redundancy: true deployment_info: service_endpoint: https:// deployment: A deployment identifier # Other deployment info instances: - instance: xacml_1 state: active healthy: yes  deployment_instance_info: node_address: xacml_1_pod # Other deployment instance info - instance: xacml_2 state: active healthy: yes  deployment_instance_info: node_address: xacml_2_pod # Other deployment instance info The table below shows some more examples of GET operations ======================================================================================= ================================================================ **Example** **Description** ======================================================================================= ================================================================ *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps* Get all PDP Groups and subgroups in the system *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.controlloop* Get PDP Groups and subgroups that match the supplied name filter *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.monitoring/subgroups/xacml* Get the PDP subgroup informtation for the specified subgroup \ ======================================================================================= ================================================================ 3.3.2 PDP Group Deployment ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operation allows the PDP groups and subgroups to be created. A POST operation is used to create a new PDP group name. A POST operation is also used to update an existing PDP group. Many PDP groups can be created or updated in a single POST operation by specifying more than one PDP group in the POST operation body. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps POST* **POST body to deploy or update PDP groups**  Expand source pdp_groups: - name: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational description: ONAP Control Loop Operational and Guard policies pdp_subgroups: - pdp_type: drools supportedPolicyTypes: - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vcpe.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vfw.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 min_instance_count: 3group properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_spawn_load_threshold: 70% instance_kill_load_threshold: 50% instance_geo_redundancy: true - pdp_type: apex policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.bbs.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 min_instance_count: 2 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_spawn_load_threshold: 80% instance_kill_load_threshold: 60% instance_geo_redundancy: true - pdp_type: xacml policies: - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.frequencylimiter.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.blacklist.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.minmax.EastRegion version: 1.2.3 min_instance_count: 2 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_geo_redundancy: true - name: onap.pdpgroup.monitoring description: DCAE mS Configuration Policies properties: # PDP group level properties if any pdp_subgroups: - pdp_type: xacml policies: - onap.scaleout.tca version: 1.2.3 min_instance_count: 2 properties: # The properties below are for illustration only instance_geo_redundancy: true Other systems such as CLAMP can use this API to deploy policies using a POST operation with the body below where only mandatory fields are specified. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps POST* **POST body to deploy or update PDP groups**  Expand source pdp_groups: - name: onap.pdpgroup.Monitoring description: DCAE mS Configuration Policies pdp_subgroups: - pdp_type: xacml policies: - onap.scaleout.tca Simple API for CLAMP to deploy one or more policy-id's with optional policy-version. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/policies POST* Content-Type: application/json { "policies" : [ { "policy-id": "onap.scaleout.tca", "policy-version": 1 }, { "policy-id": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3" }, { "policy-id": "guard.frequency.ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3" }, { "policy-id": "guard.minmax.ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3" } ] } HTTP status code indicates success or failure.{ "errorDetails": "some error message" } Simple API for CLAMP to undeploy a policy-id with optional policy-version. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/policies{policy-id} DELETE* *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/policies{policy-id}/versions/{policy-version} DELETE* HTTP status code indicates success or failure. { "errorDetails": "some error message" } 3.3.3 PDP Group Delete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API also allows PDP groups to be deleted with a DELETE operation. DELETE operations are only permitted on PDP groups in PASSIVE state. The format of the delete operation is as below: *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.monitoring DELETE* 3.3.4 PDP Group State Management ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The state of PDP groups is managed by the API. PDP groups can be in states PASSIVE, TEST, SAFE, or ACTIVE. For a full description of PDP group states, see `The ONAP Policy Framework `__ architecture page. The state of a PDP group is changed with a PUT operation. The following PUT operation changes a PDP group to ACTIVE: *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.monitoring/state=active* There are a number of rules for state management: 1. Only one version of a PDP group may be ACTIVE at any time 2. If a PDP group with a certain version is ACTIVE and a later version of the same PDP group is activated, then the system upgrades the PDP group 3. If a PDP group with a certain version is ACTIVE and an earlier version of the same PDP group is activated, then the system downgrades the PDP group 4. There is no restriction on the number of PASSIVE versions of a PDP group that can exist in the system 5. ? `Pamela Dragosh `__ 3.3.5 PDP Group Statistics ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operation allows statistics for PDP groups, PDP subgroups, and individual PDPs to be retrieved. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/statistics GET* **Draft Example statistics returned for a PDP Group**  Expand source report_timestamp: 2019-02-11T15:23:50+00:00 pdp_group_count: 2 pdp_groups: - name: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.Operational state: active create_timestamp: 2019-02-11T15:23:50+00:00 update_timestamp: 2019-02-12T15:23:50+00:00 state_change_timestamp: 2019-02-13T15:23:50+00:00 pdp_subgroups: - pdp_type: drools instance_count: 3 deployed_policy_count: 2 policy_execution_count: 123 policy_execution_ok_count: 121 policy_execution_fail_count: 2 instances: - instance: drools_1 start_timestamp: 2019-02-13T15:23:50+00:00 policy_execution_count: 50 policy_execution_ok_count: 49 policy_execution_fail_count: 1 - instance: drools_2 start_timestamp: 2019-02-13T15:30:50+00:00 policy_execution_count: 50 policy_execution_ok_count: 49 policy_execution_fail_count: 1 - instance: drools_3 start_timestamp: 2019-02-13T15:33:50+00:00 policy_execution_count: 23 policy_execution_ok_count: 23 policy_execution_fail_count: 0 The table below shows some more examples of GET operations for statistics ================================================================================================== =================================================================================== **Example** **Description** ================================================================================================== =================================================================================== *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/statistics* Get statistics for all PDP Groups and subgroups in the system *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.controlloop/statistics* Get statistics for all PDP Groups and subgroups that match the supplied name filter *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.monitoring/subgroups/xacml/statistics* Get statistics for the specified subgroup \ ================================================================================================== =================================================================================== 3.3.6 PDP Group Health Check ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A PDP group health check allows ordering of health checks on PDP groups and on individual PDPs. As health checks may be long lived operations, Health checks are scheduled for execution by this operation. Users check the result of a health check test by issuing a PDP Group Query operation (see Section 3.3.1) and checking the *healthy* field of PDPs. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/healthcheck PUT* The operation returns a HTTP status code of 202: Accepted if the health check request has been accepted by the PAP. The PAP then orders execution of the health check on the PDPs. The health check result is retrieved with a subsequent GET operation. The table below shows some more examples of PUT operations for ordering health checks ======================================================================================================= ======================================================================================== **Example** **Description** ======================================================================================================= ======================================================================================== *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/healthcheck PUT* Order a health check on all PDP Groups and subgroups in the system *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.controlloop/healthcheck PUT* Order a health check on all PDP Groups and subgroups that match the supplied name filter *https:{url}:{port}/policy/pap/v1/pdps/groups/onap.pdpgroup.monitoring/subgroups/xacml/healthcheck PUT* Order a health check on the specified subgroup \ ======================================================================================================= ======================================================================================== 3.4 Policy Decision API - Getting Policy Decisions -------------------------------------------------- Policy decisions are required by ONAP components to support the policy-driven ONAP architecture. Policy Decisions are implemented using the XACML PDP. The calling application must provide attributes in order for the XACML PDP to return a correct decision. 3.4.1 Decision API Schema ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The schema for the decision API is defined below. 3.4.2 Decision API Queries ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Decision API queries are implemented with a POST operation with a JSON body that specifies the filter for the policies to be returned. The JSON body must comply with the schema sepcified in Section 3.4.1. *https:{url}:{port}/decision/v1/ POST* * *\ Description of the JSON Payload for the decision API Call ================================================================================================================ ======= ======== ========================================================================== **Field** **R/O** **Type** **Description** ================================================================================================================ ======= ======== ========================================================================== ONAPName R String Name of the ONAP Project that is making the request. ONAPComponent O String Name of the ONAP Project component that is making the request. ONAPInstance O String Optional instance identification for that ONAP component. action R String The action that the ONAP component is performing on a resource. eg. "configure" → DCAE uS onap.Monitoring policy Decisions to configure uS "naming" "placement" "guard" These sub metadata structures are used to refine which resource the ONAP component is performing an action upon. At least one is required in order for Policy to return a Decision. Multiple structures may be utilized to help refine a Decision. policy-type-name String The policy type name. This may be a regular expression. policy-id String The policy id. This may be a regular expression or an exact value. \ \ \ ================================================================================================================ ======= ======== ========================================================================== This example below shows the JSON body of a query for a specify policy-id **Decision API Call - Policy ID** { "ONAPName": "DCAE", "ONAPComponent": "PolicyHandler", "ONAPInstance": "622431a4-9dea-4eae-b443-3b2164639c64", "action": "configure", "resource": { "policy-id": "onap.scaleout.tca" } } **Decision Response - Single Policy ID query** { "policies": { "onap.scaleout.tca": { "type": "onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "onap.scaleout.tca", "policy-version": 1 }, "properties": { "tca_policy": { "domain": "measurementsForVfScaling", "metricsPerEventName": [ { "eventName": "vLoadBalancer", "controlLoopSchemaType": "VNF", "policyScope": "type=configuration", "policyName": "onap.scaleout.tca", "policyVersion": "v0.0.1", "thresholds": [ { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 500, "direction": "LESS_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "MAJOR" }, { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 5000, "direction": "GREATER_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "CRITICAL" } ] } ] } } } } } * * This example below shows the JSON body of a query for a multiple policy-id's **Decision API Call - Policy ID** { "ONAPName": "DCAE", "ONAPComponent": "PolicyHandler", "ONAPInstance": "622431a4-9dea-4eae-b443-3b2164639c64", "action": "configure", "resource": { "policy-id": [ "onap.scaleout.tca", "onap.restart.tca" ] } } The following is the response object: **Decision Response - Single Policy ID query** { "policies": { "onap.scaleout.tca": { "type": "onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "onap.scaleout.tca" }, "properties": { "tca_policy": { "domain": "measurementsForVfScaling", "metricsPerEventName": [ { "eventName": "vLoadBalancer", "controlLoopSchemaType": "VNF", "policyScope": "type=configuration", "policyName": "onap.scaleout.tca", "policyVersion": "v0.0.1", "thresholds": [ { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 500, "direction": "LESS_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "MAJOR" }, { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 5000, "direction": "GREATER_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "CRITICAL" } ] } ] } } }, "onap.restart.tca": { "type": "onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "onap.restart.tca", "policy-version": 1 }, "properties": { "tca_policy": { "domain": "measurementsForVfScaling", "metricsPerEventName": [ { "eventName": "Measurement_vGMUX", "controlLoopSchemaType": "VNF", "policyScope": "DCAE", "policyName": "DCAE.Config_tca-hi-lo", "policyVersion": "v0.0.1", "thresholds": [ { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vCPE-48f0c2c3-a172-4192-9ae3-052274181b6e", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.additionalMeasurements[*].arrayOfFields[0].value", "thresholdValue": 0, "direction": "EQUAL", "severity": "MAJOR", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ABATED" }, { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vCPE-48f0c2c3-a172-4192-9ae3-052274181b6e", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.additionalMeasurements[*].arrayOfFields[0].value", "thresholdValue": 0, "direction": "GREATER", "severity": "CRITICAL", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET" } ] } ] } } } } } * * The simple draft example below shows the JSON body of a query in which all the deployed policies for a specific policy type are returned. { "ONAPName": "DCAE", "ONAPComponent": "PolicyHandler", "ONAPInstance": "622431a4-9dea-4eae-b443-3b2164639c64", "action": "configure", "resource": { "policy-type": "onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app" } } The query above gives a response similar to the example shown below. { "policies": { "onap.scaleout.tca": { "type": "onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "onap.scaleout.tca", "policy-version": 1, }, "properties": { "tca_policy": { "domain": "measurementsForVfScaling", "metricsPerEventName": [ { "eventName": "vLoadBalancer", "controlLoopSchemaType": "VNF", "policyScope": "type=configuration", "policyName": "onap.scaleout.tca", "policyVersion": "v0.0.1", "thresholds": [ { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 500, "direction": "LESS_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "MAJOR" }, { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 5000, "direction": "GREATER_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "CRITICAL" } ] } ] } } }, "onap.restart.tca": { "type": "onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "onap.restart.tca", "policy-version": 1 }, "properties": { "tca_policy": { "domain": "measurementsForVfScaling", "metricsPerEventName": [ { "eventName": "Measurement_vGMUX", "controlLoopSchemaType": "VNF", "policyScope": "DCAE", "policyName": "DCAE.Config_tca-hi-lo", "policyVersion": "v0.0.1", "thresholds": [ { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vCPE-48f0c2c3-a172-4192-9ae3-052274181b6e", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.additionalMeasurements[*].arrayOfFields[0].value", "thresholdValue": 0, "direction": "EQUAL", "severity": "MAJOR", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ABATED" }, { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vCPE-48f0c2c3-a172-4192-9ae3-052274181b6e", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.additionalMeasurements[*].arrayOfFields[0].value", "thresholdValue": 0, "direction": "GREATER", "severity": "CRITICAL", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET" } ] } ] } } }, "onap.vfirewall.tca": { "type": "onap.policy.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app", "version": "1.0.0", "metadata": { "policy-id": "onap.vfirewall.tca", "policy-version": 1 }, "properties": { "tca_policy": { "domain": "measurementsForVfScaling", "metricsPerEventName": [ { "eventName": "vLoadBalancer", "controlLoopSchemaType": "VNF", "policyScope": "resource=vLoadBalancer;type=configuration", "policyName": "onap.vfirewall.tca", "policyVersion": "v0.0.1", "thresholds": [ { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vFirewall-d0a1dfc6-94f5-4fd4-a5b5-4630b438850a", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 500, "direction": "LESS_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "MAJOR" }, { "closedLoopControlName": "ControlLoop-vFirewall-d0a1dfc6-94f5-4fd4-a5b5-4630b438850a", "closedLoopEventStatus": "ONSET", "version": "1.0.2", "fieldPath": "$.event.measurementsForVfScalingFields.vNicPerformanceArray[*].receivedBroadcastPacketsAccumulated", "thresholdValue": 5000, "direction": "GREATER_OR_EQUAL", "severity": "CRITICAL" } ] } ] } } } } } 4. Policy Framework Internal APIs ================================= The Policy Framework uses the internal APIs documented in the subsections below. The APIs in this section are used for internal communication in the Policy Framework. The APIs are NOT supported for use by components outside the Policy Framework and are subject to revision and change at any time. 4.1 PAP to PDP API ------------------ This section describes the API between the PAP and PDPs. The APIs in this section are implemented using `DMaaP API `__ messaging. There are four messages on the API: 1. PDP_STATUS: PDP→PAP, used by PDPs to report to the PAP 2. PDP_UPDATE: PAP→PDP, used by the PAP to update the policies running on PDPs, triggers a PDP_STATUS message with the result of the PDP_UPDATE operation 3. PDP_STATE_CHANGE: PAP→PDP, used by the PAP to change the state of PDPs, triggers a PDP_STATUS message with the result of the PDP_STATE_CHANGE operation 4. PDP_HEALTH_CHECK: PAP→PDP, used by the PAP to order a heakth check on PDPs, triggers a PDP_STATUS message with the result of the PDP_HEALTH_CHECK operation The fields below are valid on API calls: ======================== ============================= ======== ======== ======= ====================================================================================================================================== ================================================================================================================================================================================================== **Field** **PDP **PDP **PDP **PDP **Comment** STATUS** UPDATE** STATE HEALTH CHANGE** CHECK** ======================== ============================= ======== ======== ======= ====================================================================================================================================== ================================================================================================================================================================================================== (message_name) M M M M pdp_status, pdp_update, pdp_state_change, or pdp_health_check name M M C C The name of the PDP, for state changes and health checks, the PDP group and subgroup can be used to specify the scope of the operation version M N/A N/A N/A The version of the PDP pdp_type M M N/A N/A The type of the PDP, currently xacml, drools, or apex state M N/A M N/A The administrative state of the PDP group: PASSIVE, SAFE, TEST, ACTIVE, or TERMINATED healthy M N/A N/A N/A The result of the latest health check on the PDP: HEALTHY/NOT_HEALTHY/TEST_IN_PROGRESS description O O N/A N/A The description of the PDP pdp_group O M C C The PDP group to which the PDP belongs, the PDP group and subgroup can be used to specify the scope of the operation pdp_subgroup O M C C The PDP subgroup to which the PDP belongs, the PDP group and subgroup can be used to specify the scope of the operation supported_policy_types M N/A N/A N/A A list of the policy types supported by the PDP policies O M N/A N/A The list of policies running on the PDP \ (name) O M N/A N/A The name of a TOSCA policy running on the PDP \ policy_type O M N/A N/A The TOSCA policy type of the policyWhen a PDP starts, it commences periodic sending of *PDP_STATUS* messages on DMaaP. The PAP receives these messages and acts in whatever manner is appropriate. \ policy_type_version O M N/A N/A The version of the TOSCA policy type of the policy \ properties O M N/A N/A The properties of the policy for the XACML, Drools, or APEX PDP, see section 3.2 for details instance M N/A N/A N/A The instance ID of the PDP running in a Kuberenetes Pod deployment_instance_info M N/A N/A N/A Information on the node running the PDP properties O O N/A N/A Other properties specific to the PDP statistics M N/A N/A N/A Statistics on policy execution in the PDP \ policy_download_count M N/A N/A N/A The number of policies downloaded into the PDP \ policy_download_success_count M N/A N/A N/A The number of policies successfully downloaded into the PDP \ policy_download_fail_count M N/A N/A N/A The number of policies downloaded into the PDP where the download failed \ policy_executed_count M N/A N/A N/A The number of policy executions on the PDP \ policy_executed_success_count M N/A N/A N/A The number of policy executions on the PDP that completed successfully \ policy_executed_fail_count M N/A N/A N/A The number of policy executions on the PDP that failed response O N/A N/A N/A The response to the last operation that the PAP executed on the PDP \ response_to M N/A N/A N/A The PAP to PDP message to which this is a response \ response_status M N/A N/A N/A SUCCESS or FAIL \ response_message O N/A N/A N/A Message giving further information on the successful or failed operation ======================== ============================= ======== ======== ======= ====================================================================================================================================== ================================================================================================================================================================================================== YAML is used for illustrative purposes in the examples in this section. JSON (application/json) is used as the content type in the implementation of this API. | Note: The PAP checks that the set of policy types supported in all PDPs in a PDP subgroup are identical and will not add a PDP to a PDP subgroup that has a different set of supported policy types | Note: The PA checks that the set of policy loaded on all PDPs in a PDP subgroup are are identical and will not add a PDP to a PDP subgroup that has a different set of loaded policies 4.1.1 PAP API for PDPs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The purpose of this API is for PDPs to provide heartbeat, status. health, and statistical information to Policy Administration. There is a single *PDP_STATUS* message on this API. PDPs send this message to the PAP using the *POLICY_PDP_PAP* DMaaP topic. The PAP listens on this topic for messages. When a PDP starts, it commences periodic sending of *PDP_STATUS* messages on DMaaP. The PAP receives these messages and acts in whatever manner is appropriate. *PDP_UPDATE*, *PDP_STATE_CHANGE*, and *PDP_HEALTH_CHECK* operations trigger a *PDP_STATUS* message as a response. The *PDP_STATUS* message is used for PDP heartbeat monitoring. A PDP sends a *PDP_STATUS* message with a state of \ *TERMINATED* when it terminates normally. If a \ *PDP_STATUS* message is not received from a PDP in a certain configurable time, then the PAP assumes the PDP has failed. A PDP may be preconfigured with its PDP group, PDP subgroup, and policies. If the PDP group, subgroup, or any policy sent to the PAP in a *PDP_STATUS* message is unknown to the PAP, the PAP locks the PDP in state PASSIVE. **PDP_STATUS message from an XACML PDP running control loop policies**  Expand source pdp_status: name: xacml_1 version: 1.2.3 pdp_type: xacml state: active healthy: true  description: XACML PDP running control loop policies pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational pdp_subgroup: xacml supported_policy_types: - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.BlackList - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax  policies: - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.frequencylimiter.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2  - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.blacklist.eastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.BlackList policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.minmax.eastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 instance: xacml_1 deployment_instance_info: node_address: xacml_1_pod # Other deployment instance info statistics: policy_download_count: 0 policy_download_success_count: 0 policy_download_fail_count: 0 policy_executed_count: 123 policy_executed_success_count: 122 policy_executed_fail_count: 1 **PDP_STATUS message from a Drools PDP running control loop policies**  Expand source pdp_status: name: drools_2 version: 2.3.4 pdp_type: drools state: safe healthy: true  description: Drools PDP running control loop policies pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational pdp_subgroup: drools supported_policy_types: - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vCPE   - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vcpe.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vCPE policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vfw.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 instance: drools_2 deployment_instance_info: node_address: drools_2_pod # Other deployment instance info statistics: policy_download_count: 3 policy_download_success_count: 3 policy_download_fail_count: 0 policy_executed_count: 123 policy_executed_success_count: 122 policy_executed_fail_count: 1 response: response_to: PDP_HEALTH_CHECK response_status: SUCCESS **PDP_STATUS message from an APEX PDP running control loop policies**  Expand source pdp_status: name: apex_3 version: 2.2.1 pdp_type: apex state: test healthy: true  description: APEX PDP running control loop policies pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational pdp_subgroup: apex supported_policy_types: - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.BBS - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.SampleDomain policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.bbs.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.BBS policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.SampleDomain policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 instance: apex_3 deployment_instance_info:node_address node_address: apex_3_pod # Other deployment instance info statistics: policy_download_count: 2 policy_download_success_count: 2 policy_download_fail_count: 0 policy_executed_count: 123 policy_executed_success_count: 122 policy_executed_fail_count: 1 response: response_to: PDP_UPDATE response_status: FAIL response_message: policies specified in update message incompatible with running policy state **PDP_STATUS message from an XACML PDP running monitoring policies**  Expand source pdp_status:   name: xacml_1 version: 1.2.3 pdp_type: xacml state: active healthy: true  description: XACML PDP running monitoring policies pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.Monitoring pdp_subgroup: xacml supported_policy_types: - onap.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app policies: - onap.scaleout.tca:message policy_type: onap.policies.monitoring.cdap.tca.hi.lo.app policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 instance: xacml_1 deployment_instance_info: node_address: xacml_1_pod # Other deployment instance info statistics: policy_download_count: 0 policy_download_success_count: 0 policy_download_fail_count: 0 policy_executed_count: 123 policy_executed_success_count: 122 policy_executed_fail_count: 1 4.1.2 PDP API for PAPs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The purpose of this API is for the PAP to load and update policies on PDPs and to change the state of PDPs. It also allows the PAP to order health checks to run on PDPs. The PAP sends \ *PDP_UPDATE*, \ *PDP\_* STATE_CHANGE, and *PDP_HEALTH_CHECK* messages to PDPs using the *POLICY_PAP_PDP* DMaaP topic. PDPs listens on this topic for messages. The PAP can set the scope of STATE_CHANGE, and *PDP_HEALTH_CHECK* messages: - PDP Group: If a PDP group is specified in a message, then the PDPs in that PDP group respond to the message and all other PDPs ignore it. - PDP Group and subgroup: If a PDP group and subgroup are specified in a message, then only the PDPs of that subgroup in the PDP group respond to the message and all other PDPs ignore it. - Single PDP: If the name of a PDP is specified in a message, then only that PDP responds to the message and all other PDPs ignore it. Note: *PDP_UPDATE* messages must be issued individually to PDPs because the *PDP_UPDATE* operation can change the PDP group to which a PDP belongs. 4.1.2.1 PDP Update ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The *PDP_UPDATE* operation allows the PAP to modify the PDP group to which a PDP belongs and the policies in a PDP.  Only PDPs in state PASSIVE accept this operation. The PAP must change the state of PDPs in state ACTIVE, TEST, or SAFE to state PASSIVE before issuing a *PDP_UPDATE* operation on a PDP. The following examples illustrate how the operation is used. **PDP_UPDATE message to upgrade XACML PDP control loop policies to versino 1.0.1**  Expand source pdp_update: name: xacml_1 pdp_type: xacml description: XACML PDP running control loop policies, Upgraded pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational pdp_subgroup: xacml policies: - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.frequencylimiter.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.FrequencyLimiter policy_type_version: 1.0.1 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.blackList.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.BlackList policy_type_version: 1.0.1 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.policies.controlloop.guard.minmax.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.guard.MinMax policy_type_version: 1.0.1 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 **PDP_UPDATE message to a Drools PDP to add an extra control loop policy**  Expand source pdp_update: name: drools_2 pdp_type: drools description: Drools PDP running control loop policies, extra policy added pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational pdp_subgroup: drools policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vcpe.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vCPE policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vfw.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 - onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vfw.WestRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.drools.vFW policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 **PDP_UPDATE message to an APEX PDP to remove a control loop policy**  Expand source pdp_update: name: apex_3 pdp_type: apex  description: APEX PDP updated to remove a control loop policy pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.operational pdp_subgroup: apex policies: - onap.controllloop.operational.apex.bbs.EastRegion: policy_type: onap.controllloop.operational.apex.BBS policy_type_version: 1.0.0 properties: # Omitted for brevity, see Section 3.2 4.1.2.2 PDP State Change ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The *PDP_STATE_CHANGE* operation allows the PAP to order state changes on PDPs in PDP groups and subgroups. The following examples illustrate how the operation is used. **Change the state of all control loop Drools PDPs to ACTIVE**  Expand source pdp_state_change: state: active pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.Operational pdp_subgroup: drools **Change the state of all monitoring PDPs to SAFE**  Expand source pdp_state_change: state: safe pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.Monitoring **Change the state of a single APEX PDP to TEST**  Expand source pdp_state_change: state: test name: apex_3 4.1.2.3 PDP Health Check ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The *PDP_HEALTH_CHECK* operation allows the PAP to order health checks on PDPs in PDP groups and subgroups. The following examples illustrate how the operation is used. **Perform a health check on all control loop Drools PDPs**  Expand source pdp_health_check: pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.controlloop.Operational pdp_subgroup: drools **perform a health check on all monitoring PDPs**  Expand source pdp_health_check: pdp_group: onap.pdpgroup.Monitoring **Perform a health check on a single APEX PDP**  Expand source pdp_health_check: name: apex_3 4.2 Policy Type Implementations (Native Policies) ------------------------------------------------- The policy Framework must have implementations for all Policy Type entities that may be specified in TOSCA. Policy type implementations are native policies for the various PDPs supported in the Policy Framework. They may be predefined and preloaded into the Policy Framework. In addition, they may also be added, modified, queried, or deleted using this API during runtime. The API supports CRUD of *PolicyTypeImpl* policy type implementations, where the XACML, Drools, and APEX policy type implementations are supplied as strings. This API is provided by the *PolicyDevelopment* component of the Policy Framework, see `The ONAP Policy Framework `__ architecture. | Note that client-side editing support for TOSCA *PolicyType* definitions or for *PolicyTypeImpl* implementations in XACML, Drools, or APEX is outside the current scope of the API. | Note: Preloaded policy type implementations may only be queried over this API, modification or deletion of preloaded policy type implementations is disabled. | Note: Policy type implementations that are in use (referenced by defined Policies) may not be deleted. The fields below are valid on API calls: =========== ======= ======== ========== ========================================================================================================================== **Field** **GET** **POST** **DELETE** **Comment** =========== ======= ======== ========== ========================================================================================================================== name M M M The name of the Policy Type implementation version O M C The version of the Policy Type implementation policy_type R M N/A The TOSCA policy type that this policy type implementation implements pdp_type R M N/A The PDP type of this policy type implementation, currently xacml, drools, or apex description R O N/A The description of the policy type implementation writable R N/A N/A Writable flag, false for predefined policy type implementations, true for policy type implementations defined over the API policy_body R M N/A The body (source) of the policy type implementation properties R O N/A Specific properties for the policy type implementation =========== ======= ======== ========== ========================================================================================================================== 4.2.1 Policy Type Implementation Query ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operation allows the PDP groups and subgroups to be listed together with the policies that are deployed on each PDP group and subgroup. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational/impls GET* **Policy Type Implementation Query Result**  Expand source policy_type_impls: - name: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.drools.Impl version: 1.0.0 policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.Operational pdp_type: drools description: Implementation of the drools control loop policies writable: false - name: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.bbs.Impl version: 1.0.0 policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.Apex pdp_type: apex description: Implementation of the APEX BBS control loop policy writable: true policy_body: "" - name: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.Impl version: 1.0.0 policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.Apex pdp_type: apex description: Implementation of the SampleDomain test APEX policy writable: true policy_body: "" The table below shows some more examples of GET operations ========================================================================================================================================================================= ========================================================================================================================================================== **Example** **Description** ========================================================================================================================================================================= ========================================================================================================================================================== *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/{policy type id}/impls* Get all Policy Type implementations for the given policy type | *eg.* | *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.monitoring/impls* | *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex/impls* *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/{policy type id}/impls/{policy type impl id}* Get all Policy Type implementation versions that match the policy type and policy type implementation IDs specified | *eg.* | *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational/impls/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.drools.impl* | *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex/impls/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.impl* *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/{policy type id}/impls/{policy type impl id}/versions/{version id}* Get the specific Policy Type implementation with the specified name and version, if the version ID is specified a *latest*, the latest version is returned | *eg.* | *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational/impls/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.drools.impl/versions/1.2.3* | *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex/impls/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.impl/versions/latest* ========================================================================================================================================================================= ========================================================================================================================================================== 4.2.2 Policy Type Implementation Create/Update ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API allows users (such as a policy editor or DevOps system) to create or update a Policy Type implementation using a POST operation. This API allows new Policy Type implementations to be created or existing Policy Type implementations to be modified. POST operations with a new name or a new version of an existing name are used to create a new Policy Type implementation. POST operations with an existing name and version are used to update an existing Policy Type implementations. Many implementations can be created or updated in a single POST operation by specifying more than one Policy Type implementation on the *policy_type_impls* list. For example, the POST operation below with the YAML body below is used to create a new APEX Policy type implementation. *https:{url}:{port}/policy/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex/impls POST* **Create a new Policy Type Implementation**  Expand source policy_type_impls: - onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.bbs.Impl: version: 1.0.0 policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.Apex pdp_type: apex description: Implementation of the APEX BBS control loop policy policy_body: "" - onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex.sampledomain.Impl: version: 1.0.0 policy_type: onap.policies.controlloop.operational.Apex pdp_type: apex description: Implementation of the APEX SampleDomain control loop policy policy_body: " Once this call is made, the Policy Type query in Section 3.1.2.1 returns a result with the new Policy Type implementation defined. 4.2.3 Policy Type Implementation Delete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The API also allows Policy Type implementations to be deleted with a DELETE operation. The format of the delete operation is as below: *https:{url}:{port}/api/v1/native/onap.policies.controlloop.operational.apex/impls/onap.policies.apex.bbs.impl/versions/1.0.0 DELETE* | Note: Predefined policy type implementations cannot be deleted | Note: Policy type implementations that are in use (Parameterized by a TOSCA Policy) may not be deleted, the parameterizing TOSCA policies must be deleted first | Note: The *version* parameter may be omitted on the DELETE operation if there is only one version of the policy type implementation in the system