https://jira.onap.org/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?projectKey=CPS&rapidView=228
Antlr plugin set up for cps-path-parser (optional)
The cps-path-parser module uses Antlr. IntelliJ has an Antlr-v4 plugin If you want to use it it needs to be configured as follows:
- Right-click on cps-path-parser
/src/main/antlr4/org/onap/cps/cpspath/parser/antlr4/CpsPath.g4
file in the project file tree. - Select "Configure ANTLR..."
- Set "Output directory where all output is generated" to
<your git repo>\cps-path-parser\target\generated-sources\antlr4
- Set "Package/namespace for the generated code" to:
org.onap.cps.cpspath.parser.antlr4
- Click [OK]
CPS Specific Code Style set up
- InteliJ IDE: As we have noticed some slight formatting issues that are not controlled by the IDE we prefer that CPS contributors use IntelliJ (community edition is perfectly good for Java development)
- CPS CheckStyle Scheme: CPS as extended the standard ONAP CheckStyle configuration. Once you have downloaded CPS you can find the definition in <your_git_folder>checkstyle/src/main/resources/cps-java-style.xml
- Groovy: CPS uses Groovy/Spock for unit testing. There is some additional formatting setup to ensure consistent formatting of Groovy files.
Configure CPS code CheckStyle Plugin for IntelliJ
- Select, File, Settings, Tools, Checkstyle
- Click on + beside the 'Configuration File' box to add a configuration
- Set description to something like 'ONAP Rules'
- Click on Browse to select the file <your_git_folder>checkstyle/src/main/resources/cps-java-style.xml
- Complete the Wizard (you can set exclusion properties if needed)
- Activate the Configuration File you just added by selecting the relevant checkbox
- optional: Click [OK] to close the settings popup
Configure CPS code style auto formatting for IntelliJ (using the same CheckStyle rules and automating it for you )
- Select, File, Settings, Editor, Code Style
- Click on the gear icon at the end of the line for "Scheme:"
- Optional: As importing a schema overrides the current scheme you might want to first use the 'Duplicate..' and 'Rename...' options to create an easily identifiable scheme e.g. 'CPS Standard'
- Import Scheme→Checkstyle Configuration
- Click on Browse to select the file <your_git_folder>checkstyle/src/main/resources/cps-java-style.xml
- optional: Click [OK] to close the settings popup
Configure CPS Java code style auto formatting for IntelliJ
- Select, File, Settings, Editor, Code Style, Java
- Ensure the same scheme is selected (as suggested in step 3 in the previous instructions: 'CPS Standard')
- Click [OK] to close the settings popup
Configure CPS Groovy code style auto formatting for IntelliJ
- Select, File, Settings, Editor, Code Style, Groovy
- Ensure the same scheme is selected (as suggested in step 3 in the previous instructions: 'CPS Standard') However does does not affect Groovy setting and you manually need to set below too:
- Select 'Tabs and Indents' tab
- Set 'Tab size' to 4
- Set 'Indent' to 4
- Set 'Continuation indent' to 4
- Set 'Label indent' to 4 (this is the only one that is different from Java and it to indent under the give: when then: labels!)
- Select 'Imports' tab
- Set 'Class count to use import with '*'' to 999
- Set 'Names count to use static import with '*'' to 999
- Click [OK] to close the settings popup
Code Submissions
Code Quality
Commit Messages
- Commit message must be in the following format:
Comment explaining what is the purpose of the code. Issue-ID: CPS-1 |
License Declarations
The following license template needs to be added and kept updated in CPS files (using the commenting scheme corresponding to each type of file):
Notes:
- SPDX-License-Identifier is required by Nordix and agreed by Bell Canada.
References:
- Copyrights and License Declarations
- Rules for implementing FOSS in a project
- https://wiki.nordix.org/display/DEV/Copyright+and+Licences+for+ONAP
- https://spdx.dev/ids/
Common Style Conventions
*This table just list the most commonly required style conventions in CPS, it is not to be intended to be complete
Language / Domain | Type of object | Style | Example |
---|---|---|---|
Java / Groovy | Package | lowercase | org.onap.cps.rest.controller |
Class | UpperCamelCase | AdminRestController | |
Variable | lowerCamelCase | cpsAdminService | |
Method | lowerCamelCase | createDataspace | |
JSON | Property | lowerCamelCase | cmHandles |
Open API / REST see ONAP Swagger Style | Resource / Node | lowercase(?) plural | dataspaces |
Model / Component | UpperCamelCase |
| |
Property | Conform to model | See below caveat* | |
SQL | Table | UPPER_SNAKE_CASE (singular) | FRAGMENT |
Field | UPPER_SNAKE_CASE | DATASPACE_ID | |
Liquibase | Table | lower_snake_case | fragment |
Field | lower_snake_case | dataspace_id |
*A caveat to these styling conventions is that we should try to conform to the model which we are developing for. So if we model in yang we should manipulate that data using the kebab-casing convention as that is the convention used in yang models. However there are some endpoints where a convention has been set to use camelCasing when manipulating yang data. In these cases the current convention should be upheld to avoid backward incompatible changes.
Code Analysis
We recommend that most user stories are accompanied with small wiki page to document/clarify some analysis for that user story.
Unit Test
CPS is promoting Groovy and Spock for our unit test. All new modified code should include good quality test
see Groovy & Spock you can also contact the PTL Toine Siebelink for more details
DB Schema Changes (Liquibase Change Sets)
See
User Story Demos
As part of our best practice to finish a user story it should be demonstrated to team and if possible recorded
Jenkins Job
ONAP uses Jenkins based CICD tool chain. However, contributors are only given read access to the Jenkins servers. All jobs are created by automatic generation from JJB definitions.
https://jenkins.onap.org./view/cps/
Bug reporting
Vulnerability report process
If you find any vulnerability please email the security contact with the information that you have.
The security contact is ; toine.siebelink@est.tech
We will give credit to anyone who reports a vulnerability so that we can fix it. If you wish to remain anonymous instead, please let us know and we will respect that.
Documentation
- Published (upon merge) here: CPS Documentation (
- All CPS documentation sources (.rst files) are included in the \docs folder of the CPS repo
- for linting & testing documentation changes locally follow: https://docs.onap.org/en/latest/guides/onap-developer/how-to-use-docs/setting-up.html#testing