X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=a1%2Fcontroller.py;h=7db18a0ca399a04424d503261d1e7e84a906c7ab;hb=bfa46147cce23a46a49fb53dfae8a790b0fe34e4;hp=92ff278ae9cf2d97c08f12a67c58a376cac0875e;hpb=40caa314d23122f0bd25c0e66b65d10303538164;p=ric-plt%2Fa1.git diff --git a/a1/controller.py b/a1/controller.py index 92ff278..7db18a0 100644 --- a/a1/controller.py +++ b/a1/controller.py @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +""" +Main a1 controller +""" # ================================================================================== # Copyright (c) 2019 Nokia # Copyright (c) 2018-2019 AT&T Intellectual Property. @@ -14,125 +17,47 @@ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ================================================================================== -from flask import Response -import connexion import json +from flask import Response +from jsonschema import validate from jsonschema.exceptions import ValidationError +import connexion from a1 import get_module_logger -from a1 import a1rmr, exceptions, utils, data +from a1 import a1rmr, exceptions, data logger = get_module_logger(__name__) -def _get_policy_definition(policy_type_id): - # Currently we read the manifest on each call, which would seem to allow updating A1 in place. Revisit this? - manifest = utils.get_ric_manifest() - for m in manifest["controls"]: - if m["name"] == policy_type_id: - return m - - raise exceptions.PolicyTypeNotFound() - - -def _get_policy_schema(policy_type_id): - """ - Get the needed info for a policy - """ - m = _get_policy_definition(policy_type_id) - return m["message_receives_payload_schema"] if "message_receives_payload_schema" in m else None - - def _try_func_return(func): """ generic caller that returns the apporp http response if exceptions are raised """ try: return func() - except ValidationError as exc: + except (ValidationError, exceptions.PolicyTypeAlreadyExists) as exc: logger.exception(exc) return "", 400 - except exceptions.PolicyTypeNotFound as exc: + except (exceptions.PolicyTypeNotFound, exceptions.PolicyInstanceNotFound) as exc: logger.exception(exc) return "", 404 - except exceptions.PolicyInstanceNotFound as exc: - logger.exception(exc) - return "", 404 - except exceptions.MissingManifest as exc: - logger.exception(exc) - return "A1 was unable to find the required RIC manifest. report this!", 500 - except exceptions.MissingRmrString as exc: - logger.exception(exc) - return "A1 does not have a mapping for the desired rmr string. report this!", 500 except BaseException as exc: # catch all, should never happen... logger.exception(exc) return Response(status=500) -def _put_handler(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, instance): +def _gen_body_to_handler(operation, policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, payload=None): """ - Handles policy put - - For now, policy_type_id is used as the message type + used to create the payloads that get sent to downstream policy handlers """ - # check for 404 - data.type_is_valid(policy_type_id) - - # validate the PUT against the schema, or if there is no shema, make sure the pUT is empty - schema = _get_policy_schema(policy_type_id) - if schema: - utils.validate_json(instance, schema) - elif instance != {}: - return "BODY SUPPLIED BUT POLICY HAS NO EXPECTED BODY", 400 - - # store the instance - data.store_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, instance) - - body = { - "operation": "CREATE", + return { + "operation": operation, "policy_type_id": policy_type_id, "policy_instance_id": policy_instance_id, - "payload": instance, + "payload": payload, } - # send rmr (best effort) - a1rmr.send(json.dumps(body), message_type=policy_type_id) - - return "", 201 - - -def _get_status_handler(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id): - """ - Pop trough A1s mailbox, insert the latest status updates into the database, and then return the status vector - - NOTE: this is done lazily. Meaning, when someone performs a GET on this API, we pop through a1s mailbox. - THis may not work in the future if there are "thousands" of policy acknowledgements that hit a1 before this is called, - because the rmr mailbox may fill. However, in the near term, we do not expect this to happen. - """ - # check validity to 404 first: - data.type_is_valid(policy_type_id) - data.instance_is_valid(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) - - # pop a1s mailbox, looking for policy notifications - new_messages = a1rmr.dequeue_all_waiting_messages(21024) - - # try to parse the messages as responses. Drop those that are malformed - for msg in new_messages: - # note, we don't use the parameters "policy_type_id, policy_instance" from above here, - # because we are popping the whole mailbox, which might include other statuses - pay = json.loads(msg["payload"]) - if "policy_type_id" in pay and "policy_instance_id" in pay and "handler_id" in pay and "status" in pay: - data.set_policy_instance_status( - pay["policy_type_id"], pay["policy_instance_id"], pay["handler_id"], pay["status"] - ) - else: - logger.debug("Dropping message") - logger.debug(pay) - - # return the status vector - return data.get_policy_instance_statuses(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) - # Healthcheck @@ -152,27 +77,34 @@ def get_all_policy_types(): """ Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes """ - return "", 501 + return _try_func_return(data.get_type_list) def create_policy_type(policy_type_id): """ Handles PUT /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id """ - return "", 501 + + def put_type_handler(): + data.store_policy_type(policy_type_id, body) + return "", 201 + + body = connexion.request.json + return _try_func_return(put_type_handler) def get_policy_type(policy_type_id): """ Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id """ - return "", 501 + return _try_func_return(lambda: data.get_policy_type(policy_type_id)) def delete_policy_type(policy_type_id): """ Handles DELETE /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id """ + logger.error(policy_type_id) return "", 501 @@ -183,21 +115,54 @@ def get_all_instances_for_type(policy_type_id): """ Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/policy_type_id/policies """ - return "", 501 + + def get_all_instance_handler(): + # try to clean up instances for this type + for policy_instance_id in data.get_instance_list(policy_type_id): + data.delete_policy_instance_if_applicable(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) + + # re-fetch this list as it may have changed + return data.get_instance_list(policy_type_id), 200 + + return _try_func_return(get_all_instance_handler) def get_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id): """ Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id """ - return _try_func_return(lambda: data.get_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)) + + def get_instance_handler(): + # delete if applicable (will raise if not applicable to begin with) + data.delete_policy_instance_if_applicable(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) + + # raise 404 now that we may have deleted, or get the instance otherwise + return data.get_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id), 200 + + return _try_func_return(get_instance_handler) def get_policy_instance_status(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id): """ Handles GET /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id/status + + Return the aggregated status. The order of rules is as follows: + 1. If a1 has received at least one status, and *all* received statuses are "DELETED", we blow away the instance and return a 404 + 2. if a1 has received at least one status and at least one is OK, we return "IN EFFECT" + 3. "NOT IN EFFECT" otherwise (no statuses, or none are OK but not all are deleted) """ - return _try_func_return(lambda: _get_status_handler(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id)) + + def get_status_handler(): + # delete if applicable (will raise if not applicable to begin with) + data.delete_policy_instance_if_applicable(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) + + vector = data.get_policy_instance_statuses(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) + for i in vector: + if i == "OK": + return "IN EFFECT", 200 + return "NOT IN EFFECT", 200 + + return _try_func_return(get_status_handler) def create_or_replace_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id): @@ -205,11 +170,42 @@ def create_or_replace_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id): Handles PUT /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id """ instance = connexion.request.json - return _try_func_return(lambda: _put_handler(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, instance)) + + def put_instance_handler(): + """ + Handles policy instance put + + For now, policy_type_id is used as the message type + """ + # validate the PUT against the schema + schema = data.get_policy_type(policy_type_id)["create_schema"] + validate(instance=instance, schema=schema) + + # store the instance + data.store_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, instance) + + # send rmr (best effort) + body = _gen_body_to_handler("CREATE", policy_type_id, policy_instance_id, payload=instance) + a1rmr.send(json.dumps(body), message_type=policy_type_id) + + return "", 202 + + return _try_func_return(put_instance_handler) def delete_policy_instance(policy_type_id, policy_instance_id): """ Handles DELETE /a1-p/policytypes/polidyid/policies/policy_instance_id """ - return "", 501 + + def delete_instance_handler(): + """ + here we send out the DELETEs but we don't delete the instance until a GET is called where we check the statuses + """ + # send rmr (best effort) + body = _gen_body_to_handler("DELETE", policy_type_id, policy_instance_id) + a1rmr.send(json.dumps(body), message_type=policy_type_id) + + return "", 202 + + return _try_func_return(delete_instance_handler)