Standalone mode is working again.
[osm/vim-emu.git] / src / emuvim / api / sonata / dummygatekeeper.py
index 52837ea..eda2b96 100644 (file)
@@ -11,22 +11,29 @@ import uuid
 import hashlib
 import zipfile
 import yaml
+from docker import Client as DockerClient
 from flask import Flask, request
 import flask_restful as fr
 
+logging.basicConfig()
 LOG = logging.getLogger("sonata-dummy-gatekeeper")
 LOG.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
 logging.getLogger("werkzeug").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
 
+GK_STORAGE = "/tmp/son-dummy-gk/"
+UPLOAD_FOLDER = os.path.join(GK_STORAGE, "uploads/")
+CATALOG_FOLDER = os.path.join(GK_STORAGE, "catalog/")
 
-UPLOAD_FOLDER = "/tmp/son-dummy-gk/uploads/"
-CATALOG_FOLDER = "/tmp/son-dummy-gk/catalog/"
+# flag to indicate that we run without the emulator (only the bare API for integration testing)
+GK_STANDALONE_MODE = False
 
 
 class Gatekeeper(object):
 
     def __init__(self):
         self.services = dict()
+        self.dcs = dict()
+        self.vnf_counter = 0  # used to generate short names for VNFs (Mininet limitation)
         LOG.info("Create SONATA dummy gatekeeper.")
 
     def register_service_package(self, service_uuid, service):
@@ -39,6 +46,10 @@ class Gatekeeper(object):
         # lets perform all steps needed to onboard the service
         service.onboard()
 
+    def get_next_vnf_name(self):
+        self.vnf_counter += 1
+        return "vnf%d" % self.vnf_counter
+
 
 class Service(object):
     """
@@ -58,16 +69,9 @@ class Service(object):
         self.manifest = None
         self.nsd = None
         self.vnfds = dict()
-        self.docker_files = dict()
+        self.local_docker_files = dict()
         self.instances = dict()
 
-    def start_service(self, service_uuid):
-        # TODO implement method
-        # 1. parse descriptors
-        # 2. do the corresponding dc.startCompute(name="foobar") calls
-        # 3. store references to the compute objects in self.instantiations
-        pass
-
     def onboard(self):
         """
         Do all steps to prepare this service to be instantiated
@@ -81,9 +85,59 @@ class Service(object):
         self._load_vnfd()
         self._load_docker_files()
         # 3. prepare container images (e.g. download or build Dockerfile)
+        self._build_images_from_dockerfiles()
+        self._download_predefined_dockerimages()
 
         LOG.info("On-boarded service: %r" % self.manifest.get("package_name"))
 
+    def start_service(self):
+        """
+        This methods creates and starts a new service instance.
+        It computes placements, iterates over all VNFDs, and starts
+        each VNFD as a Docker container in the data center selected
+        by the placement algorithm.
+        :return:
+        """
+        LOG.info("Starting service %r" % self.uuid)
+        # 1. each service instance gets a new uuid to identify it
+        instance_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
+        # build a instances dict (a bit like a NSR :))
+        self.instances[instance_uuid] = dict()
+        self.instances[instance_uuid]["vnf_instances"] = list()
+        # 2. compute placement of this service instance (adds DC names to VNFDs)
+        if not GK_STANDALONE_MODE:
+            self._calculate_placement(FirstDcPlacement)
+        # iterate over all vnfds that we have to start
+        for vnfd in self.vnfds.itervalues():
+            vnfi = None
+            if not GK_STANDALONE_MODE:
+                vnfi = self._start_vnfd(vnfd)
+            self.instances[instance_uuid]["vnf_instances"].append(vnfi)
+        LOG.info("Service started. Instance id: %r" % instance_uuid)
+        return instance_uuid
+
+    def _start_vnfd(self, vnfd):
+        """
+        Start a single VNFD of this service
+        :param vnfd: vnfd descriptor dict
+        :return:
+        """
+        # iterate over all deployment units within each VNFDs
+        for u in vnfd.get("virtual_deployment_units"):
+            # 1. get the name of the docker image to start and the assigned DC
+            docker_name = u.get("vm_image")
+            target_dc = vnfd.get("dc")
+            # 2. perform some checks to ensure we can start the container
+            assert(docker_name is not None)
+            assert(target_dc is not None)
+            if not self._check_docker_image_exists(docker_name):
+                raise Exception("Docker image %r not found. Abort." % docker_name)
+            # 3. do the dc.startCompute(name="foobar") call to run the container
+            # TODO consider flavors, and other annotations
+            vnfi = target_dc.startCompute(GK.get_next_vnf_name(), image=docker_name, flavor_name="small")
+            # 6. store references to the compute objects in self.instances
+            return vnfi
+
     def _unpack_service_package(self):
         """
         unzip *.son file and store contents in CATALOG_FOLDER/services/<service_uuid>/
@@ -139,12 +193,66 @@ class Service(object):
                         self.package_content_path,
                         make_relative_path(df.get("name")))
                     # FIXME: Mapping to docker image names is hardcoded because of the missing mapping in the example package
-                    self.docker_files[helper_map_docker_name(df.get("name"))] = docker_path
+                    self.local_docker_files[helper_map_docker_name(df.get("name"))] = docker_path
                     LOG.debug("Found Dockerfile: %r" % docker_path)
 
-    def _build_images_from_dockerfile(self):
+    def _build_images_from_dockerfiles(self):
+        """
+        Build Docker images for each local Dockerfile found in the package: self.local_docker_files
+        """
+        if GK_STANDALONE_MODE:
+            return  # do not build anything in standalone mode
+        dc = DockerClient()
+        LOG.info("Building %d Docker images (this may take several minutes) ..." % len(self.local_docker_files))
+        for k, v in self.local_docker_files.iteritems():
+            for line in dc.build(path=v.replace("Dockerfile", ""), tag=k, rm=False, nocache=False):
+                LOG.debug("DOCKER BUILD: %s" % line)
+            LOG.info("Docker image created: %s" % k)
+
+    def _download_predefined_dockerimages(self):
+        """
+        If the package contains URLs to pre-build Docker images, we download them with this method.
+        """
+        # TODO implement this if we want to be able to download docker images instead of building them
         pass
-        # TODO implement
+
+    def _check_docker_image_exists(self, image_name):
+        """
+        Query the docker service and check if the given image exists
+        :param image_name: name of the docker image
+        :return:
+        """
+        return len(DockerClient().images(image_name)) > 0
+
+    def _calculate_placement(self, algorithm):
+        """
+        Do placement by adding the a field "dc" to
+        each VNFD that points to one of our
+        data center objects known to the gatekeeper.
+        """
+        assert(len(self.vnfds) > 0)
+        assert(len(GK.dcs) > 0)
+        # instantiate algorithm an place
+        p = algorithm()
+        p.place(self.nsd, self.vnfds, GK.dcs)
+        LOG.info("Using placement algorithm: %r" % p.__class__.__name__)
+        # lets print the placement result
+        for name, vnfd in self.vnfds.iteritems():
+            LOG.info("Placed VNF %r on DC %r" % (name, str(vnfd.get("dc"))))
+
+
+"""
+Some (simple) placement algorithms
+"""
+
+
+class FirstDcPlacement(object):
+    """
+    Placement: Always use one and the same data center from the GK.dcs dict.
+    """
+    def place(self, nsd, vnfds, dcs):
+        for name, vnfd in vnfds.iteritems():
+            vnfd["dc"] = list(dcs.itervalues())[0]
 
 
 """
@@ -198,22 +306,28 @@ class Instantiations(fr.Resource):
         Will return a new UUID to identify the running service instance.
         :return: UUID
         """
-        # TODO implement method (start real service)
+        # try to extract the service uuid from the request
         json_data = request.get_json(force=True)
         service_uuid = json_data.get("service_uuid")
-        if service_uuid is not None:
-            service_instance_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
-            LOG.info("Starting service %r" % service_uuid)
+
+        # lets be a bit fuzzy here to make testing easier
+        if service_uuid is None and len(GK.services) > 0:
+            # if we don't get a service uuid, we simple start the first service in the list
+            service_uuid = list(GK.services.iterkeys())[0]
+
+        if service_uuid in GK.services:
+            # ok, we have a service uuid, lets start the service
+            service_instance_uuid = GK.services.get(service_uuid).start_service()
             return {"service_instance_uuid": service_instance_uuid}
-        return None
+        return "Service not found", 404
 
     def get(self):
         """
         Returns a list of UUIDs containing all running services.
         :return: dict / list
         """
-        # TODO implement method
-        return {"service_instance_uuid_list": list()}
+        return {"service_instance_list": [
+            list(s.instances.iterkeys()) for s in GK.services.itervalues()]}
 
 
 # create a single, global GK object
@@ -227,7 +341,8 @@ api.add_resource(Packages, '/api/packages')
 api.add_resource(Instantiations, '/api/instantiations')
 
 
-def start_rest_api(host, port):
+def start_rest_api(host, port, datacenters=dict()):
+    GK.dcs = datacenters
     # start the Flask server (not the best performance but ok for our use case)
     app.run(host=host,
             port=port,
@@ -261,7 +376,7 @@ def helper_map_docker_name(name):
     """
     Quick hack to fix missing dependency in example package.
     """
-    # TODO remove this when package description is fixed
+    # FIXME remove this when package description is fixed
     mapping = {
         "/docker_files/iperf/Dockerfile": "iperf_docker",
         "/docker_files/firewall/Dockerfile": "fw_docker",
@@ -274,6 +389,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
     """
     Lets allow to run the API in standalone mode.
     """
+    GK_STANDALONE_MODE = True
     logging.getLogger("werkzeug").setLevel(logging.INFO)
     start_rest_api("0.0.0.0", 8000)