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Copyright 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
This file is licensed under the CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE
Full license text at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
# Build the Tutorial
The Policy Enforcement Tutorial can be built:
mvn clean install
# Start the Policy Framework components
Be sure to start the Policy Framework application components in *docker* if you are not testing this in a lab.
- Ensure you have docker and docker-compose installed
- Check out the *policy/docker* repo from the ONAP gerrit or from github: https://github.com/onap/policy-docker
- In a console, change directory into the *compose* directory of the *policy/docker* repo
- Start *xacml-pdp* by running the *start-compose.sh* script
start-compose.sh xacml-pdp
- Run python script ```kafka_producer.py``` under docker repository with topic name and message as parameters.
i.e. ```python3 /docker/csit/resources/tests/kafka_producer.py POLICY-PDP-PAP "message"```
(update "message" to the usual json body)
- Run the xacml-pdp health check
curl -u 'policyadmin:zb!XztG34' 'http://0.0.0.0:30441/policy/pdpx/v1/healthcheck'
Should return JSON similar to this:
{"name":"Policy Xacml PDP","url":"self","healthy":true,"code":200,"message":"alive"}
- Run the api health check
curl -u 'policyadmin:zb!XztG34' 'http://0.0.0.0:30440/policy/api/v1/healthcheck'
Should return JSON similar to this:
{
"name": "Policy API",
"url": "policy-api",
"healthy": true,
"code": 200,
"message": "alive"
}
- Run the pap health check
curl -u 'policyadmin:zb!XztG34' 'http://0.0.0.0:30442/policy/pap/v1/healthcheck'
Should return JSON similar to this:
{
"name": "Policy PAP",
"url": "policy-pap",
"healthy": true,
"code": 200,
"message": "alive"
}
# Run the Tutorial
You can run the application via code by running the *App.main* method with command line argument with IP then Port
of the XACML PDP, followed by the IP then Port of kafka.
App.main(new String[] {"0.0.0.0", "6969", "0.0.0.0", "9092"});
or from Eclipse by right-clicking App.java and selecting *Run As* and select *Java Application*. Edit the
configuration by adding these command line arguments: "0.0.0.0" "6969" "0.0.0.0" "9092"
Quit the application by typing 'q' into stdin.
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