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IssueNotesDecision
1Does request body need to declare "publicCmHandleProperties"?

Do we need to explicitly declare "publicCmHandleProperties"? 

Will there be another possible variation to this in the future?

Code Block
languageyml
{
  "publicCmHandleProperties" : {
          "Colour": "red",
          "Size": "large"
   }
}


Yes
2

Are public properties always stored (in postgress) in the format of "name" : x, "value": y?

(does NOT affect implementation)

In the fragment table there are example that follow this format 

Code Block
languageyml
{
	"name": "Colour",
	"value": "red"
},
{
	"name": "Size",
	"value": "large"
}


Yes. But all this is hidden when using CpsPath type query


3Will there only ever be 1 KV pairs in public properties (in the DB)?
Yes, as each property is stored in a separate list-item Fragment
But all this is hidden when using CpsPath type query
4Does the order matter?

Does

Code Block
languageyml
{
  "publicCmHandleProperties" : {
          "Colour" : "green",
          "Size" : "small"
   }
}

==

Code Block
languageyml
{
  "publicCmHandleProperties" : {
          "Size" : "small"
          "Colour" : "green",
     }
}


No
But all this is hidden when using CpsPath type query
5Should search be case sensitive?

depend on CPSPath functionality - may be case-sensitive

https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-cps/en/latest/cps-path.html

Yes, that is the currently implement as such CpsPath type query. Given it is mostly machine-to-machine type queries this is good enough and performs better
6What format should the response take?

We have two options currently:


  1. Return List<String>
Code Block
languageyml
[
    "cmHandle1",
    "cmHandle2",
    ...,
    "cmHandleN"
]


2. Return CM Handle Objects

    1. Already defined in CPS
    2. <Example Pending>

Contact Tony Finnerty & kieran mccarthy regarding this.
Tony Finnerty Has no opinion on this matter

It has been decided to implement this using a list of cm handles
7what if we have valid entries and one entry  is empty?

We would return all cm handles and others that match would be included in this list anyway.

→ To avoid this should we first check the entries int map for empty entries as further processing is unnecessary in this case.

Discussed with Toine Siebelink and implementation changes are required for handling edges cases. we will handle empty and unknown properties separately.

8

Regarding empty/missing property in request

e.g.

{

    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        """doesnt matter "
    }
}

Do we want to throw an exception if there is an empty property?

Do we silently ignore them and move on?

should we send two lists back... one with matching cm handles and one with those that failed processing?

We will throw a DataValidationException if an entry contains an empty property

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#URIDesign NotesComment(s)
1POST /ncmp/v1/data/ch/searches

Scenario :  Request received to return all cm handles matching properties given
Method   : POST
URI          : {ncmpRoot}/ncmp/v1/data/ch/searches 
Header    : Content-Type: application/json

Request Body

Code Block
languageyml
{
  "publicCmHandleProperties" : {
     "Colour" : "green",
     "Size" : "small"
   }
}


Response Body Example 1

Code Block
languageyml
[
	"cmHandle1",
	"cmHandle2",
	...,
	"cmHandleN"
]



...

Code Block
languageyml
titleSample OpenAPI yAML
collapsetrue
executeSearchForMatchingPublicProperties:
  post:
    description: Execute search to get all cm handles for the given public properties
    tags:
      - network-cm-proxy
    summary: Execute cm handle search using
    operationId: executeSearchForMatchingPublicProperties
    requestBody:
      required: true
      content:
        application/json:
          schema:
            $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/schemas/PublicProperties'
    responses:
      200:
        description: OK
        content:
          application/json:
            schema:
              type: array
              items:
                type: string
       type: string400:
        $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/responses/BadRequest'
        400401:
        $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/responses/BadRequestUnauthorized'
      401403:
        $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/responses/UnauthorizedForbidden'
      403404:
        $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/responses/ForbiddenNotFound'
      404500:
        $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/responses/NotFound'
      500:
        $ref: 'components.yaml#/components/responses/InternalServerError'

Testing

https://gerrit.onap.org/r/c/cps/+/127541

Data Used for Testing

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/components/responses/InternalServerError'


Testing

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https://gerrit.onap.org/r/c/cps/+/127541

Data Used for Testing

#xpathattributes
1

/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='PNFDemo']/public-properties[@name='Contact2']

{"name": "Contact2", "value": "storeemail2@bookstore.com"}
2/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='PNFDemo']/public-properties[@name='Contact'] {"name": "Contact", "value": "newemailforstore@bookstore.com"}
3/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore5']/public-properties[@name='color']{"name": "color", "value": "won't match"}
24/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore4']/public-properties[@name='color']{"name": "color", "value": ""}
35/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore3']/public-properties[@name='color']{"name": "color", "value": "red"}
46/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore2']/public-properties[@name='Contact']{"name": "Contact", "value": "newemailforstore2@bookstore.com"}
57/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore1']/public-properties[@name='Contact']{"name": "Contact", "value": "newemailforstore@bookstore.com"}
68/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore6']/public-properties[@name='color']{"name": "color", "value": "12345"}
79

/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore7']/public-properties[@name='color']

{"name": "color", "value": "12345"}
810/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore8']/public-properties[@name='size']{"name": "size", "value": "large"}
911/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore8']/public-properties[@name='color']{"name": "color", "value": "red"}

...

URL Used for all Requessts

http://localhost:8883/ncmp/v1/data/ch/searches

Results - Happy Path

#ScenarioRequestResponseNotes/Decisions
1

Both properties match

(Return CM Handles that Match

{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "Contact""newemailforstore@bookstore.com"
    }
}

[
    "Bookstore1",
    "PNFDemo"
]


2

Multiple Entries - both properties match

(Return CM Handles that Match

{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color" : "red",
        "size" : "large"
    }
}

[
    "Bookstore8"
]


3

No properties given

(Return All CM Handles which contain public properties

{

    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
    }
}

[
    "Bookstore4",
    "Bookstore5",
    "Bookstore6",
    "Bookstore7",
    "Bookstore1",
    "Bookstore2",
    "Bookstore3",
    "PNFDemo",
    "Bookstore8"
]


Results - Edge Cases

#ScenarioRequestResponseNotes/Decisions
1

Value doesn't match 

(Return Empty Response

{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "Contact""wont match"
    }
}

[ ]
2

Unknown properties given

(Return Empty Response)

{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "UnknwnProperty""doesnt matter"
    }
}

[ ]
3

Empty value (valid)

(Return CM Handles Returned that Match

{

    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color"""
    }
}

[
    "Bookstore4"
]


4

Empty property (invalid)

(BAD_REQUEST)

{

    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        """doesnt matter "
    }
}

{
    "status""400 BAD_REQUEST",
    "message""Invalid data.",
    "details""Missing public property name - please supply a valid name."
}


5

Multiple entries with one empty property (invalid)

(BAD_REQUEST)

{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color" : "",
        "" : "doesnt matter",
        "Contact""newemailforstore@bookstore.com"
    }
}

{
    "status""400 BAD_REQUEST",
    "message""Invalid data.",
    "details""Missing public property name - please supply a valid name."
}


6



7

Apostrophe in cm handle 

(Exception)

*** CPS can create a cm handle with a public property value that has an apostrophe but throws exception when queried ***

{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color" : "won't match"
    }
}

{
    "status""500 INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR",
    "message""Error while parsing cpsPath expression",
    "details""failed to parse at line 1 due to extraneous input 't' expecting {']', 'and'}"
}

Will handle this as and when it arises
78

CPS stores Integers as Strings.

Given the public properties below

Code Block
languageyml
{
    "cmHandle": "Bookstore6",
    publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color": 12345
        }
}, {
    "cmHandle": "Bookstore7",
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color": "12345"
        }
}


When stored in CPS Integers are stored as Strings.

xpathattributes

/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore6']/public-properties[@name='color']

{"name": "color", "value": "12345"}
/dmi-registry/cm-handles[@id='Bookstore7']/public-properties[@name='color']{"name": "color", "value": "12345"}

Therefore the two requests below return both cm handles regardless of wanting Integer or String.


{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color" : "12345"
    }
}


{
    "publicCmHandleProperties": {
        "color" 12345
    }
}

[
    "Bookstore6",
    "Bookstore7"
]


Future Example (Out-of-scope)

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