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.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Using the Control Loop PDP-D docker image for standalone testing
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.. contents::
:depth: 3
In this tutorial will start a Control Loop PDP-D container to use to test Operational Policies
without companion components.
**Step 1:** Copy a template *base.conf* with configuration to instantiate the container.
.. code-block:: bash
mkdir config
cd config
wget https://git.onap.org/policy/docker/plain/config/drools/base.conf?h=dublin -O base.conf
**Step 2:** Simplify *base.conf* for a standalone configuration (by disabling db and nexus access):
.. code-block:: bash
cd config
sed -i "s/^SQL_HOST=.*$/SQL_HOST=/g" base.conf
sed -i "s/^SNAPSHOT_REPOSITORY_ID=.*$/SNAPSHOT_REPOSITORY_ID=/g" base.conf
sed -i "s/^SNAPSHOT_REPOSITORY_URL=.*$/SNAPSHOT_REPOSITORY_URL=/g" base.conf
sed -i "s/^RELEASE_REPOSITORY_ID=.*$/RELEASE_REPOSITORY_ID=/g" base.conf
sed -i "s/^RELEASE_REPOSITORY_URL=.*$/RELEASE_REPOSITORY_URL=/g" base.conf
**Step 3:** Open a *bash* shell into the PDP-D Control Loop container.
.. code-block:: bash
docker run --rm --env-file config/base.conf -p 9696:9696 -it --name pdp nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/policy-pdpd-cl:1.4.1 bash
**Step 4:** Disable the distributed-locking feature, since this is a single CL PDP-D instance.
.. code-block:: bash
features disable distributed-locking
**Step 4:** [OPTIONAL] If using simulators (see tutorials), enable the *controlloop-utils* feature.
.. code-block:: bash
features enable controlloop-utils
**Step 5:** [OPTIONAL] To reduce error logs due to being unable to communicate with DMaaP, change the official configuration to use *noop* topics instead (no network IO involved).
.. code-block:: bash
cd $POLICY_HOME/config
sed -i "s/^dmaap/noop/g" *.properties
**Step 5:** Start the CL PDP-D.
.. code-block:: bash
policy start
**Step 6:** Place the CL PDP-D in *ACTIVE* mode.
.. code-block:: bash
cat pdp-state-change.json
{
"state": "ACTIVE",
"messageName": "PDP_STATE_CHANGE",
"requestId": "385146af-adeb-4157-b97d-6ae85c1ddcb3",
"timestampMs": 1555791893587,
"name": "8a9e0c256c59",
"pdpGroup": "controlloop",
"pdpSubgroup": "drools"
}
http --verify=no -a "${TELEMETRY_USER}:${TELEMETRY_PASSWORD}" PUT https://localhost:9696/policy/pdp/engine/topics/sources/noop/POLICY-PDP-PAP/events @pdp-state-change.json Content-Type:'text/plain'
telemetry # to verify
> get lifecycle/fsm/state # verify that state is ACTIVE
Note that *name* in *pdp-state-change.json* can be obtained from running *hostname* in the container.
Proceed with testing your new policy as described in the specific tutorials:
• vCPE - `Tutorial: Testing the vCPE use case in a standalone PDP-D <tutorial_vCPE.html>`_
• vDNS - `Tutorial: Testing the vDNS Use Case in a standalone PDP-D <tutorial_vDNS.html>`_
• vFW - `Tutorial: Testing the vFW flow in a standalone PDP-D <tutorial_vFW.html>`_
• VoLTE - `Tutorial: Testing the VOLTE Use Case in a standalone PDP-D <tutorial_VOLTE.html>`_
.. seealso:: To deploy a control loop in Eclipse from the control loop archetype template, refer to `Modifying the Release Template <modAmsterTemplate.html>`_.
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