api package:
New SadisService that introduces / encapsulates the information-based services is added.
The oldest SubscriberAndDeviceInformationService name is changed as BaseInformationService. This service includes the common methods / APIs for the information classes. The older methods still remain. In order to support common methods for different information classes, this interface is made Generic.
We assume that each information class must have an unique id. So, this field is moved to a new class that is called as BaseInformation.
According to the previous item, SubscriberAndDeviceInformation class extends BaseInformation.
BandwidthProfileInformation class that includes bandwidth profile specific fields such as PIR, CIR, EIR is added and it also extends BaseInformation as well.
We assume that each config class will have remote url, maximum cache size and cache ttl value. Also, each local or remote config will have specific entries. So, BaseConfig abstract class is added and it must be extended by specific configuration classes.
cli package:
impl package:
BandwidthProfileCodec is added to encode the related bandwidth profile json entries.
BandwidthProfileConfig class that extends BaseConfig is added.
SubscriberAndDeviceInformationConfig class is changed extending BaseConfig.
InformationAdapter class is made more Generic. It includes common methods for different information classes.
SubscriberManager and BandwidthProfileManager classes extend InformationAdapter and implements specific methods.
SadisManager is the implementation of SadisService and it can be used by different applications as an OSGI service. When this service is activated, it create specific services such as SubscriberManager and BandwidthProfileManager and handles their registrations.
rest package:
test package:
To test the related work:
Run ONOS 1.13.9-rc4 using "ok clean"
Go to 1.13.9-rc4/config directory and create cfg.json. If you want to test the remote address, then enter the entry:
{ "apps":{ "org.opencord.sadis":{ "sadis":{ "integration":{ "url":"http://localhost:8222/%s", "cache":{ "enabled":true, "maxsize":20, "ttl":"PT1m" } } }, "bandwidthprofile" : { "integration" : { "url" : "http://localhost:8222/%s", "cache":{ "enabled":true, "maxsize":40, "ttl":"PT1m" } } } } } }
If you test the local data, then enter an entry such like that:
{ "apps":{ "org.opencord.sadis":{ "sadis":{ "integration":{ "cache":{ "enabled":true, "maxsize":50, "ttl":"PT1m" } }, "entries":[ { "id":"uni-128", "cTag":2, "sTag":2, "nasPortId":"uni-128", "technologyProfileId":64, "upstreamBandwidthProfile":"High-Speed-Internet", "downstreamBandwidthProfile":"User1-Specific" }, { "id":"1d3eafb52e4e44b08818ab9ebaf7c0d4", "hardwareIdentifier":"00:1b:22:00:b1:78", "ipAddress":"192.168.1.252", "nasId":"B100-NASID" } ] }, "bandwidthprofile":{ "integration":{ "cache":{ "enabled":true, "maxsize":40, "ttl":"PT1m" } }, "entries":[ { "id":"High-Speed-Internet", "cir":200000000, "cbs":348000, "eir":10000000, "ebs":348000, "air":10000000 }, { "id":"User1-Specific", "cir":300000000, "cbs":348000, "eir":20000000, "ebs":348000, "air":30000000 } ] } } } }
Install and activate SADIS.
onos-app localhost install ~/voltha-projects/sadis-new/sadis/app/target/sadis-3.0.0.oar onos-app localhost activate org.opencord.sadis
Add the config that refers to cfg.json.
onos-netcfg localhost /tmp/1.13.9-rc4/config/cfg.json
Connect to ONOS CLI and run SADIS commands:
sadis subscriber-id bandwidthProfile bandwidth-profile-id
USAGE OF REMOTE SERVER
If you want to test the remote address connection, then you can use NGINX server.
Install Docker and Docker-Compose
Create the volume data
sudo mkdir /var/sadis_data cd sadis_data sudo nano uni-2 enter the following: { "id": "uni-002", "cTag": 2, "sTag": 2, "technologyProfileId" : 64, "upstreamBandwidthProfile" : "High-Speed", "downstreamBandwidthProfile" : "High-Speed" } sudo nano HighSpeed enter the following: { "id": "High-Speed", "cir": 1000000000, "cbs": 384000, "eir": 100000000, "ebs": 384000, "air": 100000000 }
docker volume create --name sadis_data docker create --name helper --volume sadis_data:/sadis_data busybox true docker cp /var/sadis_data/. helper:/sadis_data/ docker rm helper
cd ~/voltha-projects git clone https://github.com/indiehosters/nginx cd nginx
version: "3.0" services: sadis: image: "nginx" ports: - 8222:8222 # Move the port from 80 to 8222, on which nginx listens command: /bin/bash -c "cp /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf.orig && sed -e 's/80/8222/g' /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf.orig | envsubst > /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf && nginx -g 'daemon off;'" deploy: replicas: 1 placement: constraints: - node.role == manager volumes: - sadis_data:/usr/share/nginx/html:ro volumes: sadis_data: external: name: sadis_data
docker-compose up -d sudo docker ps -a (nginx status must be up)
If you want to add a new information to SADIS:
Add the related Information class that extends BaseInformation such as BandwidthProfileInformation
Add the related Config class that extends BaseConfig such as BandwidthProfileConfig
Add the related Codec class that is used to encode related JSON
Update SadisService - add a new method for the new information
Create Information-Based-Manager class - it must extend InformationAdapter
Update SadisManager based on the changed API and the newly added manager
Add CLI and REST API for the related information
Add unit test for the new information manager class