Fake GK now automatically build docker images referenced within a *.son package.
[osm/vim-emu.git] / src / emuvim / api / sonata / dummygatekeeper.py
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+"""
+This module implements a simple REST API that behaves like SONATA's gatekeeper.
+
+It is only used to support the development of SONATA's SDK tools and to demonstrate
+the year 1 version of the emulator until the integration with WP4's orchestrator is done.
+"""
+
+import logging
+import os
+import uuid
+import hashlib
+import zipfile
+import yaml
+from docker import Client as DockerClient
+from flask import Flask, request
+import flask_restful as fr
+
+LOG = logging.getLogger("sonata-dummy-gatekeeper")
+LOG.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+logging.getLogger("werkzeug").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
+
+
+UPLOAD_FOLDER = "/tmp/son-dummy-gk/uploads/"
+CATALOG_FOLDER = "/tmp/son-dummy-gk/catalog/"
+
+
+class Gatekeeper(object):
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.services = dict()
+        LOG.info("Create SONATA dummy gatekeeper.")
+
+    def register_service_package(self, service_uuid, service):
+        """
+        register new service package
+        :param service_uuid
+        :param service object
+        """
+        self.services[service_uuid] = service
+        # lets perform all steps needed to onboard the service
+        service.onboard()
+
+
+class Service(object):
+    """
+    This class represents a NS uploaded as a *.son package to the
+    dummy gatekeeper.
+    Can have multiple running instances of this service.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 service_uuid,
+                 package_file_hash,
+                 package_file_path):
+        self.uuid = service_uuid
+        self.package_file_hash = package_file_hash
+        self.package_file_path = package_file_path
+        self.package_content_path = os.path.join(CATALOG_FOLDER, "services/%s" % self.uuid)
+        self.manifest = None
+        self.nsd = None
+        self.vnfds = 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
+        :return:
+        """
+        # 1. extract the contents of the package and store them in our catalog
+        self._unpack_service_package()
+        # 2. read in all descriptor files
+        self._load_package_descriptor()
+        self._load_nsd()
+        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 _unpack_service_package(self):
+        """
+        unzip *.son file and store contents in CATALOG_FOLDER/services/<service_uuid>/
+        """
+        with zipfile.ZipFile(self.package_file_path, "r") as z:
+            z.extractall(self.package_content_path)
+
+    def _load_package_descriptor(self):
+        """
+        Load the main package descriptor YAML and keep it as dict.
+        :return:
+        """
+        self.manifest = load_yaml(
+            os.path.join(
+                self.package_content_path, "META-INF/MANIFEST.MF"))
+
+    def _load_nsd(self):
+        """
+        Load the entry NSD YAML and keep it as dict.
+        :return:
+        """
+        if "entry_service_template" in self.manifest:
+            nsd_path = os.path.join(
+                self.package_content_path,
+                make_relative_path(self.manifest.get("entry_service_template")))
+            self.nsd = load_yaml(nsd_path)
+            LOG.debug("Loaded NSD: %r" % self.nsd.get("ns_name"))
+
+    def _load_vnfd(self):
+        """
+        Load all VNFD YAML files referenced in MANIFEST.MF and keep them in dict.
+        :return:
+        """
+        if "package_content" in self.manifest:
+            for pc in self.manifest.get("package_content"):
+                if pc.get("content-type") == "application/sonata.function_descriptor":
+                    vnfd_path = os.path.join(
+                        self.package_content_path,
+                        make_relative_path(pc.get("name")))
+                    vnfd = load_yaml(vnfd_path)
+                    self.vnfds[vnfd.get("vnf_name")] = vnfd
+                    LOG.debug("Loaded VNFD: %r" % vnfd.get("vnf_name"))
+
+    def _load_docker_files(self):
+        """
+        Get all paths to Dockerfiles from MANIFEST.MF and store them in dict.
+        :return:
+        """
+        if "package_content" in self.manifest:
+            for df in self.manifest.get("package_content"):
+                if df.get("content-type") == "application/sonata.docker_files":
+                    docker_path = os.path.join(
+                        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.local_docker_files[helper_map_docker_name(df.get("name"))] = docker_path
+                    LOG.debug("Found Dockerfile: %r" % docker_path)
+
+    def _build_images_from_dockerfiles(self):
+        """
+        Build Docker images for each local Dockerfile found in the package: self.local_docker_files
+        """
+        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
+        pass
+
+
+"""
+Resource definitions and API endpoints
+"""
+
+
+class Packages(fr.Resource):
+
+    def post(self):
+        """
+        Upload a *.son service package to the dummy gatekeeper.
+
+        We expect request with a *.son file and store it in UPLOAD_FOLDER
+        :return: UUID
+        """
+        try:
+            # get file contents
+            son_file = request.files['file']
+            # generate a uuid to reference this package
+            service_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
+            file_hash = hashlib.sha1(str(son_file)).hexdigest()
+            # ensure that upload folder exists
+            ensure_dir(UPLOAD_FOLDER)
+            upload_path = os.path.join(UPLOAD_FOLDER, "%s.son" % service_uuid)
+            # store *.son file to disk
+            son_file.save(upload_path)
+            size = os.path.getsize(upload_path)
+            # create a service object and register it
+            s = Service(service_uuid, file_hash, upload_path)
+            GK.register_service_package(service_uuid, s)
+            # generate the JSON result
+            return {"service_uuid": service_uuid, "size": size, "sha1": file_hash, "error": None}
+        except Exception as ex:
+            LOG.exception("Service package upload failed:")
+            return {"service_uuid": None, "size": 0, "sha1": None, "error": "upload failed"}
+
+    def get(self):
+        """
+        Return a list of UUID's of uploaded service packages.
+        :return: dict/list
+        """
+        return {"service_uuid_list": list(GK.services.iterkeys())}
+
+
+class Instantiations(fr.Resource):
+
+    def post(self):
+        """
+        Instantiate a service specified by its UUID.
+        Will return a new UUID to identify the running service instance.
+        :return: UUID
+        """
+        # TODO implement method (start real service)
+        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)
+            return {"service_instance_uuid": service_instance_uuid}
+        return None
+
+    def get(self):
+        """
+        Returns a list of UUIDs containing all running services.
+        :return: dict / list
+        """
+        # TODO implement method
+        return {"service_instance_uuid_list": list()}
+
+
+# create a single, global GK object
+GK = Gatekeeper()
+# setup Flask
+app = Flask(__name__)
+app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH'] = 512 * 1024 * 1024  # 512 MB max upload
+api = fr.Api(app)
+# define endpoints
+api.add_resource(Packages, '/api/packages')
+api.add_resource(Instantiations, '/api/instantiations')
+
+
+def start_rest_api(host, port):
+    # start the Flask server (not the best performance but ok for our use case)
+    app.run(host=host,
+            port=port,
+            debug=True,
+            use_reloader=False  # this is needed to run Flask in a non-main thread
+            )
+
+
+def ensure_dir(name):
+    if not os.path.exists(name):
+        os.makedirs(name)
+
+
+def load_yaml(path):
+    with open(path, "r") as f:
+        try:
+            r = yaml.load(f)
+        except yaml.YAMLError as exc:
+            LOG.exception("YAML parse error")
+            r = dict()
+    return r
+
+
+def make_relative_path(path):
+    if path.startswith("/"):
+        return path.replace("/", "", 1)
+    return path
+
+
+def helper_map_docker_name(name):
+    """
+    Quick hack to fix missing dependency in example package.
+    """
+    # TODO remove this when package description is fixed
+    mapping = {
+        "/docker_files/iperf/Dockerfile": "iperf_docker",
+        "/docker_files/firewall/Dockerfile": "fw_docker",
+        "/docker_files/tcpdump/Dockerfile": "tcpdump_docker"
+    }
+    return mapping.get(name)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    """
+    Lets allow to run the API in standalone mode.
+    """
+    logging.getLogger("werkzeug").setLevel(logging.INFO)
+    start_rest_api("0.0.0.0", 8000)
+