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Code Coverage Policy Enforcement

For aai-common, resources, and traversal we've enabled jacoco threshold to make sure that code coverage doesn't fall on a commit. This will prevent users from contributing code that would negatively impact the overall code coverage on a repo. Let's discuss enabling this across the board on all AAI repos.

Update 11 April: James Forsyth and Venkata Harish Kajur - Look at automated PoC polling script, add test coverage.

Update 13 June: Code coverage for Casablanca expected to be 70 - 80% level.

Update 26 June: Code coverage is set to 50% for Casablanca. Need js coverage


CII Badging

Wiki page with instructions on the process: CII Badging Program

We have two CII Badging submissions currently active on CII Best Practice Badge Program: 1) AAI and 2) Sparky-fe

The team needs to decide how to split up the project - AAI is too big to fit under a single project.  James Forsyth proposes the following breakdown for CII badging:

1) AAI core (REST providers and common code): James Forsyth - Project created, ongoing progress.

  • aai-common
  • aai-resources
  • aai-traversal
  • gizmo
  • champ
  • graphadmin
  • event-client

2) GUI - Arul Nambi - Need to include more repos to the current "front-end" project

  • sparky-fe
  • sparky-be
  • data-router
  • search-data-service
  • router-core

3) Model loader - Tian Lee / Mark Tooski- Need to create projects

  • model-loader
  • babel

  • 4) Graph utils / eventing / logging - Steve Blimkie - Need to create projects
  • spike
  • gap - Tian Lee
  • graphgraph - Stretch for Beijing
  • event-client - Tian Lee
  • rest-client

4) ESR - Zi Li - Project is created, still ongoing process to meet all the requirements

  • esr-gui
  • esr-server


The idea is that we assign one key person who will be responsible for getting the badge on their set of repos.  This is just a suggestion, and I invite discussion, re-categorization, and complete rewrites. Owners of the sets can decide whether it makes sense to group sets into one CII badging request, or split. Every repo above must be included in 1 CII submission.

23 Feb:

Need readout next week per repo as to where we stand and how we can close before M4 (3/29).

Zi Li and Arul Nambi will work together to see if same kind of scan will work for both components

2 March: SONAR will not report on java script based so those need to be run manually via another tool locally.

Update 3/8: Urgent - need to document our plan and have a commitment to get to 50% coverage by m4. Preferably sooner to prevent giving your PTL a heart attack.

Offending repos:

ALSO: if your repo is part of Beijing but is NOT part of the SONAR scan, (Venkata Harish Kajur, graphadmin leaps to mind) please fix that ASAP

Update 9 March: Steve Blimkie needs James Forsyth’s signoff on moving small libraries within event and rest clients to aai.core; Spike and Gap not used in Beijing;  Tian Lee to create project for Model loader; may need secondary URL describing model-loader but point to aai.core.

Gizmo – Giulio Graziani requesting adding it to his team's work list.

Common – Venkata Harish Kajur working on

Router-core – AMDOCs to work

Update 16 March: James Forsyth to verify on PTL call if all vulnerabilities 4 or above need to be cleared in order to pass.

Update 21 March: Title of project must have ONAP as the first word; Mark Tooski to pickup Tian Lee's action items while he is out.

Update 4 April: We are at 97%

Update 13 June: CII Badging level for Casablanca to move from Passing to Silver

Update 27 June: Team would like to adopt name of repo included in the label

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