- type_is_valid(policy_type_id)
- instance_is_valid(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)
-
- """
- TODO: not being able to delete if the list is [] is prolematic.
- There are cases, such as a bad routing file, where this type will never be able to be deleted because it never went to any xapps
- However, A1 cannot distinguish between the case where [] was never going to work, and the case where it hasn't worked *yet*
-
- However, removing this constraint also leads to problems.
- Deleting the instance when the vector is empty, for example doing so “shortly after” the PUT, can lead to a worse race condition where the xapps get the policy after that, implement it, but because the DELETE triggered “too soon”, you can never get the status or do the delete on it again, so the xapps are all implementing the instance roguely.
-
- This requires some thought to address.
- For now we stick with the "less bad problem".
- """
-
- vector = _get_statuses(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)
- if vector != []:
- all_deleted = True
- for i in vector:
- if i != "DELETED":
- all_deleted = False
- break # have at least one not DELETED, do nothing
-
- # blow away from a1 db
- if all_deleted:
- _clear_handlers(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) # delete all the handlers
- SDL.delete(_generate_instance_key(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)) # delete instance
- logger.debug("type %s instance %s deleted", policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)
+ _instance_is_valid(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)
+ metadata = _get_metadata(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)
+ metadata["instance_status"] = "NOT IN EFFECT"
+ for i in _get_statuses(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id):
+ if i == "OK":
+ metadata["instance_status"] = "IN EFFECT"
+ break
+ return metadata