Before creating an NS, check underlying NSD is not in DISABLED state
Change-Id: Ie31277a4c85092f3bd42b4f865d38d8e8049af7a
Signed-off-by: Frank Bryden <frank.bryden@etsi.org>
diff --git a/osm_nbi/instance_topics.py b/osm_nbi/instance_topics.py
index 7d7ef46..b4fae6a 100644
--- a/osm_nbi/instance_topics.py
+++ b/osm_nbi/instance_topics.py
@@ -230,6 +230,12 @@
nsd = self.db.get_one("nsds", _filter)
del _filter["_id"]
+ # check NSD is not disabled
+ step = "checking nsdOperationalState"
+ if nsd["_admin"]["operationalState"] == "DISABLED":
+ raise EngineException("nsd with id '{}' is DISABLED, and thus cannot be used to create "
+ "a network service".format(ns_request["nsdId"]), http_code=HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
+
nsr_id = str(uuid4())
now = time()
@@ -500,7 +506,7 @@
return nsr_id, None
except (ValidationError, EngineException, DbException, MsgException, FsException) as e:
- raise type(e)("{} while '{}".format(e, step), http_code=e.http_code)
+ raise type(e)("{} while '{}'".format(e, step), http_code=e.http_code)
def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, content=None):
raise EngineException("Method edit called directly", HTTPStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)