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.. This work is licensed under a
.. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
CDS actor support in Policy
###########################
.. contents::
:depth: 4
1. Overview of CDS Actor support in Policy
==========================================
ONAP Policy Framework now enables Controller Design Studio (CDS) as one of the supported actors.
This allows the users to configure Operational Policy to use CDS as an actor to remedy a situation.
Behind the scene, when an incoming event is received and validated against rules, Policy uses gRPC to trigger
the CBA (Controller Blueprint Archive: CDS artifact) as configured in the operational policy and providing CDS
with all the input parameters that is required to execute the chosen CBA.
2. Objective
============
The goal of the user guide is to clarify the contract between Policy and CDS so that a CBA developer can respect
this input contract towards CDS when implementing the CBA.
3. Contract between Policy and CDS
==================================
Policy upon receiving an incoming event from DCAE fires the rules and decides which actor to trigger.
If the CDS actor is the chosen, Policy triggers the CBA execution using gRPC.
The parameters required for the execution of a CBA are internally handled by Policy.
It makes uses of the incoming event, the operational policy configured and AAI lookup to build the CDS request payload.
3.1 CDS Blueprint Execution Payload format as invoked by Policy
---------------------------------------------------------------
Below are the details of the contract established between Policy and CDS to enable the automation of a remediation
action within the scope of a closed loop usecase in ONAP.
The format of the input payload for CDS follows the below guidelines, hence a CBA developer must consider this when
implementing the CBA logic.
For the sake of simplicity a JSON payload is used instead of a gRPC payload and each attribute of the child-nodes
is documented.
3.1.1 CommonHeader
******************
The "commonHeader" field in the CBA execute payload is built by policy.
=============================== =========== ================================================================
"commonHeader" field name type Description
=============================== =========== ================================================================
subRequestId string Generated by Policy. Is a UUID and used internally by policy.
requestId string Inserted by Policy. Maps to the UUID sent by DCAE i.e. the ID
used throughout the closed loop lifecycle to identify a request.
originatorId string Generated by Policy and fixed to "POLICY"
=============================== =========== ================================================================
3.1.2 ActionIdentifiers
***********************
The "actionIdentifiers" field uniquely identifies the CBA and the workflow to execute.
==================================== =========== =============================================================
"actionIdentifiers" field name type Description
==================================== =========== =============================================================
mode string Inserted by Policy and fixed to "sync" presently.
blueprintName string Inserted by Policy. Maps to the attribute that holds the
blueprint-name in the operational policy configuration.
blueprintVersion string Inserted by Policy. Maps to the attribute that holds the
blueprint-version in the operational policy configuration.
actionName string Inserted by Policy. Maps to the attribute that holds the
action-name in the operational policy configuration.
==================================== =========== =============================================================
3.1.3 Payload
*************
The "payload" JSON node is generated by Policy for the action-name specified in the "actionIdentifiers" field
which is eventually supplied through the operational policy configuration as indicated above.
3.1.3.1 Action request object
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The "$actionName-request" object is generated by CDS for the action-name specified in the "actionIdentifiers" field.
The "$actionName-request" object contains:
* a field called "resolution-key" which CDS uses to store the resolved parameters into the CDS context
* a child node object called "$actionName-properties" which holds a map of all the parameters that serve
as inputs to the CBA. It presently holds the below information:
* all the AAI enriched attributes
* additional parameters embedded in the Control Loop Event format which is sent by DCAE (analytics application).
* any static information supplied through operational policy configuration which is not specific to an event
but applies across all the events.
The data description for the action request object fields is as below:
- Resolution-key
===================================== =========== ======================================================================
"$actionName-request" field name type Description
===================================== =========== ======================================================================
resolution-key string Generated by Policy. Is a UUID, generated each time CBA execute
request is invoked.
===================================== =========== ======================================================================
- Action properties object
======================================== =============== ===============================================================
"$actionName-properties" field name type Description
======================================== =============== ===============================================================
[$aai_node_type.$aai_attribute] map Inserted by Policy after performing AAI enrichment.
Is a map that contains AAI parameters for the target and
conforms to the notation: $aai_node_type.$aai_attribute.
E.g. for PNF the map looks like below.
.. code-block:: json
{
"pnf.equip-vendor":"Vendor-A",
"pnf.ipaddress-v4-oam":"10.10.10.10",
"pnf.in-maint":false,
"pnf.pnf-ipv4-address":"3.3.3.3",
"pnf.resource-version":"1570746989505",
"pnf.nf-role":"ToR DC101",
"pnf.equip-type":"Router",
"pnf.equip-model":"model-123456",
"pnf.frame-id":"3",
"pnf.pnf-name":"demo-pnf"
}
data json object Inserted by Policy. Maps to the static payload supplied
OR string through operational policy configuration. Used to hold
any static information which applies across all the
events as described above. If the value of the data
field is a valid JSON string it is converted to a JSON
object, else will be retained as a string.
[$additionalEventParams] map Inserted by Policy. Maps to the map of
additionalEvent parameters embedded into the
Control Loop Event message from DCAE.
======================================== =============== ===============================================================
3.1.4 Summing it up: CBA execute payload generation as done by Policy
*********************************************************************
Putting all the above information together below is the REST equivalent of the CDS blueprint execute gRPC request
generated by Policy.
REST equivalent of the gRPC request from Policy to CDS to execute a CBA.
.. code-block:: bash
curl -X POST \
'http://{{ip}}:{{port}}/api/v1/execution-service/process' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
-d '{
"commonHeader":{
"subRequestId":"{generated_by_policy}",
"requestId":"{req_id_from_DCAE}",
"originatorId":"POLICY"
},
"actionIdentifiers":{
"mode":"sync",
"blueprintName":"{blueprint_name_from_operational_policy_config}",
"blueprintVersion":"{blueprint_version_from_operational_policy_config}",
"actionName":"{blueprint_action_name_from_operational_policy_config}"
},
"payload":{
"$actionName-request":{
"resolution-key":"{generated_by_policy}",
"$actionName-properties":{
"$aai_node_type.$aai_attribute_1":"",
"$aai_node_type.$aai_attribute_2":"",
.........
"data":"{static_payload_data_from_operational_policy_config}",
"$additionalEventParam_1":"",
"$additionalEventParam_2":"",
.........
}
}
}
}'
3.1.5 Examples
**************
Sample CBA execute request generated by Policy for PNF target type when "data" field is a string:
.. code-block:: bash
curl -X POST \
'http://{{ip}}:{{port}}/api/v1/execution-service/process' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
-d '{
"commonHeader":{
"subRequestId":"14384b21-8224-4055-bb9b-0469397db801",
"requestId":"d57709fb-bbec-491d-a2a6-8a25c8097ee8",
"originatorId":"POLICY"
},
"actionIdentifiers":{
"mode":"sync",
"blueprintName":"PNF-demo",
"blueprintVersion":"1.0.0",
"actionName":"reconfigure-pnf"
},
"payload":{
"reconfigure-pnf-request":{
"resolution-key":"8338b828-51ad-4e7c-ac8b-08d6978892e2",
"reconfigure-pnf-properties":{
"pnf.equip-vendor":"Vendor-A",
"pnf.ipaddress-v4-oam":"10.10.10.10",
"pnf.in-maint":false,
"pnf.pnf-ipv4-address":"3.3.3.3",
"pnf.resource-version":"1570746989505",
"pnf.nf-role":"ToR DC101",
"pnf.equip-type":"Router",
"pnf.equip-model":"model-123456",
"pnf.frame-id":"3",
"pnf.pnf-name":"demo-pnf",
"data": "peer-as=64577",
"peer-group":"demo-peer-group",
"neighbor-address":"4.4.4.4"
}
}
}
}'
Sample CBA execute request generated by Policy for VNF target type when "data" field is a valid JSON string:
.. code-block:: bash
curl -X POST \
'http://{{ip}}:{{port}}/api/v1/execution-service/process' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
-d '{
"commonHeader":{
"subRequestId":"14384b21-8224-4055-bb9b-0469397db801",
"requestId":"d57709fb-bbec-491d-a2a6-8a25c8097ee8",
"originatorId":"POLICY"
},
"actionIdentifiers":{
"mode":"sync",
"blueprintName":"vFW-CDS",
"blueprintVersion":"1.0.0",
"actionName":"config-deploy"
},
"payload":{
"config-deploy-request":{
"resolution-key":"6128eb53-0eac-4c79-855c-ff56a7b81141",
"config-deploy-properties":{
"service-instance.service-instance-id":"40004db6-c51f-45b0-abab-ea4156bae422",
"generic-vnf.vnf-id":"8d09e3bd-ae1d-4765-b26e-4a45f568a092",
"data":{
"active-streams":"7"
}
}
}
}
}'
4. Operational Policy configuration to use CDS as an actor
==========================================================
TODO: Document once Operational Policy TOSCA YAML redesign is finalized.
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