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For community members looking to contribute new service under ONAP DCAE project, below steps outline general steps to be followed by the service owners.
- Review new service proposal with architecture team and project team. If new collectors, this typically requires review with ARC and VNFREQ team as this introduces new interface between xNF and DCAE.
- Identify usecase this service will be targeted under (optional).
- Capture external and internal dependencies and api consumed/provided.
- Repository creation (PTL will submit request to RM, who will coordinate with TSC/LF support)
- Work with PTL to scope the service and EPIC/US creations and release/sprints to target
- Push seed code (if available) into gerrit
- Build/enhance functional component (mS)
- Setup Jenkins job (under ci-management repo) for building artifacts/docker images.
- Perform CLM/coverty scan and address all CRITICAL/HIGH License/security issues identified (Required for passing release candidate)
- Define CSIT test (How to guide → Creating a CSIT Test)
- Code Coverage - Min
- 55% (Required for passing release candidate)
- Proposed 80% coverage for Dublin under discussion
- Logging compliance (
https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=28378955
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Required for passing release candidate
- If API's are exposed, need to conform to ONAP API Common Versioning Strategy (CVS) Guidelines
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The project wiki space (https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/DCAE+Documentation) can be used to documents general design about the components itself; can serve the community to know about the component itself and point to other repo/release documentation.
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Once the components meet all above criteria, the component will be included in the DCAE bootstrap process to enable deployment during ONAP/DCAE instantiation (this step is optional if component will be deployed through CLAMP).
Resources
JJB - https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Using+Standard+Jenkins+Job+%28JJB%29+Templates
CSIT - Creating a CSIT Test
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