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Analysis
vFirewall Demo Sequence of Events
All the events during a VF creation so we can understand all the orchestration steps at a granular REST level.
Prerequisites
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Config
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PUT
https://{{aai_ip}}:8443/aai/v8/business/customers/customer/ONAP-User
{ "global-customer-id": "ONAP-User",
"service-subscriptions": {
"service-subscription": [{
"relationship-list": {
"relationship": [{
"related-to": "tenant",
"relationship-data": [{
"relationship-key": "cloud-region.cloud-owner",
"relationship-value": "Rackspace"
}, {
"relationship-key": "cloud-region.cloud-region-id",
"relationship-value": "DFW"
}, {
"relationship-key": "tenant.tenant-id",
"relationship-value": "{{tenant_id}}"
}] }]},
"service-type": "vFW"
}] },
"subscriber-name": "ONAP-User",
"subscriber-type": "INFRA"}
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{ "global-customer-id": "Demonstration","subscriber-name": "Demonstration",
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https://{{aai_ip}}:8443/aai/v8/service-design-and-creation/models
"model-name-version-id": "dcb40136-9cec-45be-b080-2a36b31c2f06",
"model-type": "service", "model-name": "vfservice",
"model-id": "43d59b70-8829-4a50-a3f7-d261b220ceef"
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Input:
InstanceName=DemoInstance
Subscriber=Demonstration
ServiceType=vFW
Output:
SIID=c54316d8-464e-4967-bece-8c2b2f458b66
https://{{aai_ip}}:8443/aai/v8/business/customers/customer/Demonstration/service-subscriptions/service-subscription/vFW/service-instances/
{ "service-instance": [{
"service-instance-id": "c54316d8-464e-4967-bece-8c2b2f458b66",
"service-instance-name": "DemoInstance",
"persona-model-id": "2a01ef12-9bb1-4205-9941-a506cbae99c9",
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Input:
VSP from onboarding
InstanceName=DemoVNF
ProductFamily=vFW
LCPRegion=IAD|DFW
Tenant=<RS ID>
Output:
VNFID=6229cdee-10f6-4ec4-a5e0-0593154e6d83
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get VSPs
http://{{sdc_ip}}:8080/onboarding-api/v1.0/vendor-software-products
"name": "vsp",
"description": "vsp",
"category": "resourceNewCategory.application l4+",
VNF Creation
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VfModule Preload
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http://{{sdnc_ip}}:8282/restconf/config/VNF-API:preload-vnfs
{ "preload-vnfs": {
"vnf-preload-list": [
{ "vnf-name": "DemoModule",
"vnf-type": "Vsp..base_vfw..module-0",
VfModule Creation
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Output:
VfModuleID=5a08199b-4161-4181-9b2d-da29f6df1410
HeatStackID=DemoModule/55bd16d6-6bac-4638-9e87-9063df6d03c3
Closed Loop
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see also
http://{{sdc_ip}}:8080/sdc2/rest/v1/catalog/services/latestversion/notabstract/uidonly?internalComponentType=SERVICE
feeds
http://{{sdc_ip}}:8080/sdc2/rest/v1/catalog/services/378bc9b7-2b7d-4a4f-96d9-1c654c2242fa
Design Issues
DI 1: 20170712: AAI Cert required for HTTPS REST calls
Use postman for adhoc rest calls - but if you want to code up call chains or hammer an endpoint use Spring RestController or the Rest client in JAX-RS 2.0
Calls to AAI such as the following require both the authentication header and an imported certificate. When running Postman - because it is a Chrome app - this is a simple case of loading a REST url in the browser and importing the certificate after an authentication challenge (AAI:AAI). However for a java client like a JAX-RS 2.0 client we need the certificate in a keystore (the default or a specially defined one).
Below we import the cert into the default keystore. Where did I get the cert? by extracting it from Firefox - however it is in the code base - looking it up
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obrienbiometrics:onap michaelobrien$ ls $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_121.jdk/Contents/Home/jre/lib/security/cacerts
sudo keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias aai -file /Users/michaelobrien/Dropbox/_amdocs/config/certs/aai/aaiapisimpledemoopenecomporg.cer -keystore $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts
Running an https rest target using this certificate - if the cert is in a default keystore - you dont need to define it.
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// require: cert, username, password, headers(X-FromAppId,Accept), Authenticator
public String run(boolean isSSL, String url, String port, String path) {
String record = null;
Client client = null;
WebTarget latestTarget = null;
WebTarget rootTarget = null;
if(isSSL) {
SslConfigurator sslConfig = SslConfigurator.newInstance();
SSLContext sslContext = sslConfig.createSSLContext();
HostnameVerifier verifier = new HostnameVerifier() {
public boolean verify(String hostname, SSLSession sslSession) {
return true; // TODO: security breach
}};
client = ClientBuilder.newBuilder().sslContext(sslContext).hostnameVerifier(verifier).build();
client.register(new Authenticator("AAI","AAI"));
} else {
client = ClientBuilder.newClient();
}
rootTarget = client.target(url);
latestTarget = rootTarget.path(path);
try {
try { Thread.sleep(1); } catch (InterruptedException ie) { Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); }
record = finalTarget.request()
.header("X-FromAppId", "AAI").header("Accept", "application/json")
.get(String.class);
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DI 2: 20170712: Spring Boot Backend Framework
Instead of using a full Tomcat deployment server - we will use an embedded Jetty container.
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pom.xml
<parent><groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId><artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId><version>1.5.3.RELEASE</version></parent>
<dependencies>
<dependency><groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId><artifactId>spring-boot-starter-web</artifactId></dependency>
<!-- avoid restarts --><dependency><groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId><artifactId>spring-boot-devtools</artifactId><optional>true</optional></dependency>
<dependency><groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId><artifactId>spring-boot-starter-actuator</artifactId></dependency>
<dependency><groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId><artifactId>spring-boot-starter-test</artifactId><scope>test</scope></dependency>
</dependencies>
<build><plugins><plugin><groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId><artifactId>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<!-- may not be required --><configuration><addResources>true</addResources> </configuration></plugin></plugins></build>
DI 3: 20170712: JAX-RS 2.0 API Framework
DI 4: 20170712: 3D Framework: Three js OpenGL 3D wrapper on Canvas
Di 5: 20170712: Javascript Timer Framework
DI 6: 20170712: Three js Listener
DI 7: 20170712: Three js Edges between Nodes
DI 8: 20170712: Three js Click Context
DI 9: 20170712: AJAX JAX-RS Channel
DI 10: 20170712: WebSocket Channel
DI 11: 20170712: React.js Framework
DI 12: 20170712: Three js Text
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