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20 from jsonschema import validate
21 from jsonschema.exceptions import ValidationError
23 from mdclogpy import Logger
24 from ricsdl.exceptions import RejectedByBackend, NotConnected, BackendError
25 from a1 import a1rmr, exceptions, data
28 mdc_logger = Logger(name=__name__)
31 def _try_func_return(func):
33 generic caller that returns the apporp http response if exceptions are raised
37 except (ValidationError, exceptions.PolicyTypeAlreadyExists, exceptions.CantDeleteNonEmptyType):
39 except (exceptions.PolicyTypeNotFound, exceptions.PolicyInstanceNotFound):
41 except (RejectedByBackend, NotConnected, BackendError):
43 These are SDL errors. At the time of development here, we do not have a good understanding which of these errors are "try again later it may work"
44 and which are "never going to work". There is some discussion that RejectedByBackend is in the latter category, suggesting it should map to 400,
45 but until we understand the root cause of these errors, it's confusing to clients to give them a 400 (a "your fault" code) because they won't know how to fix
46 For now, we log, and 503, and investigate the logs later to improve the handling/reporting.
48 # mdc_logger.exception(exc) # waiting for https://jira.o-ran-sc.org/browse/RIC-39
51 # let other types of unexpected exceptions blow up and log
57 def get_healthcheck():
59 Handles healthcheck GET
60 Currently, this checks:
61 1. whether the a1 webserver is up (if it isn't, this won't even be called, so even entering this function confirms it is)
62 2. checks whether the rmr thread is running and has completed a loop recently
63 TODO: make "seconds" to pass in a configurable parameter?
65 if a1rmr.healthcheck_rmr_thread():
67 return "rmr thread is unhealthy", 500
73 def get_all_policy_types():
75 Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes
77 return _try_func_return(data.get_type_list)
80 def create_policy_type(policy_type_id):
82 Handles PUT /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id
85 def put_type_handler():
86 data.store_policy_type(policy_type_id, body)
89 body = connexion.request.json
90 return _try_func_return(put_type_handler)
93 def get_policy_type(policy_type_id):
95 Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id
97 return _try_func_return(lambda: data.get_policy_type(policy_type_id))
100 def delete_policy_type(policy_type_id):
102 Handles DELETE /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id
105 def delete_policy_type_handler():
106 data.delete_policy_type(policy_type_id)
109 return _try_func_return(delete_policy_type_handler)
115 def get_all_instances_for_type(policy_type_id):
117 Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id/policies
119 return _try_func_return(lambda: data.get_instance_list(policy_type_id))
122 def get_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id):
124 Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id
126 return _try_func_return(lambda: data.get_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id))
129 def get_policy_instance_status(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id):
131 Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id/status
133 Return the aggregated status. The order of rules is as follows:
134 1. If a1 has received at least one status, and *all* received statuses are "DELETED", we blow away the instance and return a 404
135 2. if a1 has received at least one status and at least one is OK, we return "IN EFFECT"
136 3. "NOT IN EFFECT" otherwise (no statuses, or none are OK but not all are deleted)
139 return _try_func_return(lambda: data.get_policy_instance_status(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id))
142 def create_or_replace_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id):
144 Handles PUT /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id
146 instance = connexion.request.json
148 def put_instance_handler():
150 Handles policy instance put
152 For now, policy_type_id is used as the message type
154 # validate the PUT against the schema
155 schema = data.get_policy_type(policy_type_id)["create_schema"]
156 validate(instance=instance, schema=schema)
159 data.store_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, instance)
161 # queue rmr send (best effort)
162 a1rmr.queue_instance_send(("CREATE", policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, instance))
166 return _try_func_return(put_instance_handler)
169 def delete_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id):
171 Handles DELETE /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id
174 def delete_instance_handler():
176 here we send out the DELETEs but we don't delete the instance until a GET is called where we check the statuses
177 We also set the status as deleted which would be reflected in a GET to ../status (before the DELETE completes)
179 data.delete_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)
181 # queue rmr send (best effort)
182 a1rmr.queue_instance_send(("DELETE", policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, ""))
186 return _try_func_return(delete_instance_handler)