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@@ -69,16 +69,65 @@ Define in your hosts file the following: <ip address of Ecomp portal URL> portal.api.simpledemo.openecomp.org Open browser and navigate to: http://portal.api.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8989/ECOMPPORTAL/login.htm -### Webseal simulator +### Webseal/SDC simulator This options is for developers to run locally SDC + +# SDC Simulator + +This options is for developers to run locally SDC +SDC Simulator is a project that enables emulation of web server that provides security policy and sign-on to the SDC component in dev environments. + + - Provides sign on to the basic user roles/functionalities + - Creation of basic user accounts + +# Docker compilation - Docker Maven Build Profile (io.fabric8 maven Plugin) + +If you are using onap vagrant you can deploy the simulator by: + +Set up the DOCKER_HOST environmental variable + +To set environmental variable in Windows (the docker engine environment): +- Run `cmd` +-- Issue command `set NAME=VAL +Example: set DOCKER_HOST=tcp://127.0.0.1:2375 +--To check if the variable set succeeded issue `echo %DOCKER_HOST%` + +- To compile sdc-simulator docker: +1. Run `mvn clean install -Ddocker.buildArg.http_proxy=<http_proxy> -Ddocker.buildArg.https_proxy=<https_proxy> -P docker` +-- The proxy arguments are passed and used as environmental variables in Dockerfiles +2. Copy the script /webseal-simulator/scripts/simulator_docker_run.sh to the docker engine environment and run: +`simulator_docker_run.sh -r 1.1-STAGING-latest` +3. Run `docker ps` to verify that sdc-simulator docker is up and running. +4. Enter to UI: `http://<ip address>:8285/login` + +# Docker compilation - Docker Engine + +1. Build web simulator WAR file: run `mvn clean install` on project “webseal simulator�. This will generate war file (WSSimulator.war) in the target folder. +2. Ftp war file: webseal-simulator/sdc-simulator folder to your localhost vagrant machine which runs docker engine daemon. +-- Check that WSSimulator.war exists after first step No.1 in webseal-simulator/sdc-simulator folder. +3. Run `docker build -t openecomp/sdc-simulator:1.1-STAGING-latest <PATH/sdc-simulator>` +Example: docker build -t openecomp/sdc-simulator:1.1-STAGING-latest /tmp/docker/sdc-simulator/ +-- If running behind a proxy: +`docker build --build-arg http_proxy=http://URL:PORT --build-arg https_proxy=http://URL:PORT -t openecomp/sdc-simulator:1.1-STAGING-latest /tmp/docker/sdc-simulator/` +4. Validate that images pushed to the local repo by executing `docker images` +5. Copy the script /webseal-simulator/scripts/simulator_docker_run.sh to the docker engine environment and run: `simulator_docker_run.sh -r 1.1-STAGING-latest` +6. Run `docker ps` to verify that sdc-simulator docker is up and running. +7. Enter to UI: `http://<ip address>:8285/login` + +# WAR compilation + + - To compile WSSimulator.war: 1. Build web simulator WAR file: run `mvn clean install` on project "webseal simulator". This will generate war file (WSSimulator.war) in the target folder. -2. Copy the war to: /home/vagrant/webseal-simulator/webapps -3. Add users to simulator: open configuration file - /home/vagrant/webseal-simulator/config/webseal.conf and add new user to the user list. +2. Ftp war file: webseal-simulator\target\WSSimulator.war to your localhost vagrant machine: /home/vagrant/webseal-simulator/webapps folder +3. Ftp configuration file: webseal-simulator\src\main\resources\webseal.conf to your localhost vagrant machine: /home/vagrant/webseal-simulator/config +4. Add users to simulator: open configuration file - webseal.conf and add new user to the user list. Note: You need to define the user in the SDC as well. -4. Restart the simulator: +5. To run the simulator, enter to your local vagrant and run: startWebsealSimulator.sh +-- Restart the simulator: Stop the simulator: stopWebsealSimulator.sh Start the simulator: startWebsealSimulator.sh -5. Enter to UI: http://<ip address>:8285/sdc1/login +6. Enter to UI: http://<ip address>:8285/login + ### SDC import normatives from CLI SDC needs to work with predefined basic normatives, in order to update the database with the normatives need to: |