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.. _pap-label:
Policy Administration Point (PAP) Architecture
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+
+.. contents::
+ :depth: 3
+
.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
+ InternalPapPdp.rst
+
+The Policy Administration Point (PAP) keeps track of PDPs, supporting the deployment of PDP groups and the deployment
+of policies across those PDP groups. Policies are created using the Policy API, but are deployed via the PAP.
+
+The PAP is stateless in a RESTful sense, using the database (persistent storage) to track PDPs and the deployment of
+policies to those PDPs. In short, policy management on PDPs is the responsibility of PAP; management of policies by
+any other manner is not permitted.
+
+Because the PDP is the main unit of scalability in the Policy Framework, the framework is designed to allow PDPs in a
+PDP group to arbitrarily appear and disappear and for policy consistency across all PDPs in a PDP group to be easily
+maintained. The PAP is responsible for controlling the state across the PDPs in a PDP group. The PAP interacts with the
+policy database and transfers policies to PDPs.
+
+The unit of execution and scaling in the Policy Framework is a *PolicyImpl* entity. A *PolicyImpl* entity runs on a PDP.
+As is explained above, a *PolicyImpl* entity is a *PolicyTypeImpl* implementation parameterized with a TOSCA *Policy*.
+
+.. image:: images/PolicyImplPDPSubGroup.svg
+
+In order to achieve horizontal scalability, we group the PDPs running instances of a given *PolicyImpl* entity logically
+together into a *PDPSubGroup*. The number of PDPs in a *PDPSubGroup* can then be scaled up and down using Kubernetes. In
+other words, all PDPs in a subgroup run the same *PolicyImpl*, that is the same policy template implementation (in
+XACML, Drools, or APEX) with the same parameters.
+
+The figure above shows the layout of *PDPGroup* and *PDPSubGroup* entities. The figure shows examples of PDP groups for
+Control Loop and Monitoring policies on the right.
+
+The health of PDPs is monitored by the PAP in order to alert operations teams managing policies. The PAP manages the life
+cycle of policies running on PDPs.
+
+The table below shows the deployment methods in which *PolicyImpl* entities can be deployed to PDP Subgroups.
+
+========== =========================================== ============================== ==================================
+**Method** **Description** **Advantages** **Disadvantages**
+========== =========================================== ============================== ==================================
+Cold The *PolicyImpl* (*PolicyTypeImpl* and No run time configuration Very restrictive, no run time
+ TOSCA *Policy*) are predeployed on the PDP. required and run time configuration of PDPs is possible.
+ PDP is fully configured and ready to administration is simple.
+ execute when started.
+
+ PDPs register with the PAP when they
+ start, providing the *pdpGroup* they
+ have been preconfigured with.
+
+Warm The *PolicyTypeImpl* entity is predeployed The configuration, parameters, Administration and management is
+ on the PDP. A TOSCA *Policy* may be loaded and PDP group of PDPs may be required. The configuration and
+ at startup. The PDP may be configured or changed at run time by loading life cycle of the TOSCA policies
+ reconfigured with a new or updated TOSCA or updating a TOSCA *Policy* can change at run time and must be
+ *Policy* at run time. into the PDP. administered and managed.
+
+ PDPs register with the PAP when they start, Support TOSCA *Policy* entity
+ providing the *pdpGroup* they have been life cycle managgement is
+ predeployed with if any. The PAP may update supported, allowing features
+ the TOSCA *Policy* on a PDP at any time such as *PolicyImpl* Safe Mode
+ after registration. and *PolicyImpl* retirement.
+
+Hot The *PolicyImpl* (*PolicyTypeImpl* and The policy logic, rules, Administration and management is
+ TOSCA *Policy*) are deployed at run time. configuration, parameters, and more complex. The *PolicyImpl*
+ The *PolicyImpl* (*PolicyTypeImpl* and PDP group of PDPs may be itself and its configuration and
+ TOSCA *Policy*) may be loaded at startup. changed at run time by loading life cycle as well as the life
+ The PDP may be configured or reconfigured or updating a TOSCA *Policy* cycle of the TOSCA policies can
+ with a new or updated *PolicyTypeImpl* and *PolicyTypeImpl* into the change at run time and must be
+ and/or TOSCA *Policy* at run time. PDP. administered and managed.
+
+ PDPs register with the PAP when they Lifecycle management of TOSCA
+ start, providing the *pdpGroup* they have *Policy* entities and
+ been preconfigured with if any. The PAP may *PolicyTypeImpl* entites is
+ update the TOSCA *Policy* and supported, allowing features
+ *PolicyTypeImpl* on a PDP at any time after such as *PolicyImpl* Safe Mode
+ registration and *PolicyImpl* retirement.
+========== =========================================== ============================== ==================================
+
+
+1 APIs
+======
+The APIs in the subchapters below are supported by the PAP.
+
+1.1 REST API
+------------
+
+The purpose of this API is to support CRUD of PDP groups and subgroups and to support the deployment and life cycles of
+policies on PDP sub groups and PDPs. This API is provided by the *PolicyAdministration* component (PAP) of the Policy
+Framework, see the :ref:`ONAP Policy Framework Architecture <architecture-label>` page.
+
+PDP groups and subgroups may be prefedined in the system. Predefined groups and subgroups may be modified or deleted
+over this API. The policies running on predefined groups or subgroups as well as the instance counts and properties may
+also be modified.
+
+A PDP may be preconfigured with its PDP group, PDP subgroup, and policies. The PDP sends this information to the PAP
+when it starts. If the PDP group, subgroup, or any policy is unknown to the PAP, the PAP locks the PDP in state PASSIVE.
+
+PAP supports the operations listed in the following table, via its REST API:
+
+.. csv-table::
+ :header: "Operation", "Description"
+ :widths: 25,70
+
+ "Health check", "Queries the health of the PAP"
+ "Consolidated healthcheck", "Queries the health of all policy components"
+ "Statistics", "Queries various statistics"
+ "PDP state change", "Changes the state of all PDPs in a PDP Group"
+ "PDP Group create/update", "Creates/updates PDP Groups"
+ "PDP Group delete", "Deletes a PDP Group"
+ "PDP Group query", "Queries all PDP Groups"
+ "Deployment update", "Deploy/undeploy one or more policies in specified PdpGroups"
+ "Deploy policy", "Deploys one or more policies to the PDPs"
+ "Undeploy policy", "Undeploys a policy from the PDPs"
+ "Policy deployment status", "Queries the status of all deployed policies"
+ "PDP statistics", "Queries the statistics of PDPs"
+
+1.2 DMaaP API
+-------------
+
+PAP interacts with the PDPs via the DMaaP Message Router. The messages listed
+in the following table are transmitted via DMaaP:
+
+.. csv-table::
+ :header: "Message", "Direction", "Description"
+ :widths: 25,10,70
+
+ "PDP status", "Incoming", "Registers a PDP with PAP; also sent as a periodic heart beat; also sent in response to requests from the PAP"
+ "PDP update", "Outgoing", "Assigns a PDP to a PDP Group and Subgroup; also deploys or undeploys policies from the PDP"
+ "PDP state change", "Outgoing", "Changes the state of a PDP or all PDPs within a PDP Group or Subgroup"
+
+In addition, PAP generates notifications via the DMaaP Message Router when policies are successfully or unsuccessfully
+deployed (or undeployed) from all relevant PDPs.
+
+Here is a sample notification:
+
+.. literalinclude:: notification/dmaap-pap-notif.json
+ :language: json
+
+
+2 PAP REST API Swagger
+======================
+
+It is worth noting that we use basic authorization for access with user name and password set to *healthcheck* and
+*zb!XztG34*, respectively.
+
+For every call, the client is encouraged to insert a uuid-type *requestID* as parameter. It is helpful for tracking each
+http transaction and facilitates debugging. More importantly, it complies with Logging requirements v1.2. If the client
+does not provide the requestID in a call, one will be randomly generated and attached to the response header,
+*x-onap-requestid*.
+
+In accordance with `ONAP API Common Versioning Strategy Guidelines
+<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+API+Common+Versioning+Strategy+%28CVS%29+Guidelines>`_, several custom headers
+are added in the response to each call:
+
+.. csv-table::
+ :header: "Header", "Example value", "Description"
+ :widths: 25,10,70
+
+ "x-latestversion", "1.0.0", "latest version of the API"
+ "x-minorversion", "0", "MINOR version of the API"
+ "x-patchversion", "0", "PATCH version of the API"
+ "x-onap-requestid", "e1763e61-9eef-4911-b952-1be1edd9812b", "described above; used for logging purposes"
+
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/health-check-pap.json
+
+This operation performs a health check on the PAP.
+
+Here is a sample response:
+
+.. literalinclude:: response/health-check-pap-resp.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/consolidated-healthcheck-pap.json
+
+This operation performs a health check of all policy components. The response
+contains the health check result of each component. The consolidated health check
+is reported as healthy only if all the components are healthy, otherwise the
+"healthy" flag is marked as false.
+
+Here is a sample response:
+
+.. literalinclude:: response/consolidated-healthcheck-pap-resp.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/statistics-pap.json
+
+This operation allows statistics for PDP groups, PDP subgroups, and individual PDPs to be retrieved.
+
+.. note::
+ While this API is supported, most of the statistics are not currently updated; that work has been deferred to a later
+ release.
+
+Here is a sample response:
+
+.. literalinclude:: response/statistics-pap-resp.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/state-change-pap.json
+
+The state of PDP groups is managed by this operation. PDP groups can be in states PASSIVE, TEST, SAFE, or ACTIVE. For a full
+description of PDP group states, see the :ref:`ONAP Policy Framework Architecture <architecture-label>` page.
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/groups-batch-pap.json
+
+This operation allows the PDP groups and subgroups to be created and updated. Many PDP groups can be created or updated
+in a single POST operation by specifying more than one PDP group in the POST operation body.
+This can be used to create the PDP group by providing all the details including the supported policy types for each subgroup.
+However, it cannot be used to update policies; that is done using one of
+the deployment requests. Consequently, the "policies" property of this
+request will be ignored.
+This can also be used to update a PDP Group, but supported policy types cannot be updated during the update operation.
+So, "policies" and "supportedPolicyTypes" properties in the request will be ignored if provided during the PDP Group update operation.
+
+.. note::
+ If a subgroup is to be deleted from a PDP Group, then the policies must be removed from
+ the subgroup first.
+
+.. note::
+ Policies cannot be added/updated during PDP Group create/update operations. So, if provided, they are ignored.
+ Supported policy types are defined during PDP Group creation. They cannot be updated once they are created.
+ So, supportedPolicyTypes are expected during PDP Group create, but ignored if provided during PDP Group update.
+
+Here is a sample request:
+
+.. literalinclude:: request/groups-batch-pap-req.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/group-delete-pap.json
+
+The API also allows PDP groups to be deleted. DELETE operations are only permitted on PDP groups in PASSIVE state.
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/group-query-pap.json
+
+This operation allows the PDP groups and subgroups to be listed as well as the policies that are deployed on each PDP
+group and subgroup.
+
+Here is a sample response:
+
+.. literalinclude:: response/group-query-pap-resp.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/deployments-batch-pap.json
+
+This operation allows policies to be deployed on specific PDP groups.
+Each subgroup includes an "action" property, which is used to indicate
+that the policies are being added (POST) to the subgroup, deleted (DELETE)
+from the subgroup, or that the subgroup's entire set of policies is being
+replaced (PATCH) by a new set of policies. As such, a subgroup may appear
+more than once in a single request, one time to delete some policies and
+another time to add new policies to the same subgroup.
+
+Here is a sample request:
+
+.. literalinclude:: request/deployment-batch-pap-req.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/policy-deploy-pap.json
+
+This operation allows policies to be deployed across all relevant PDP groups.
+PAP will deploy the specified policies to all relevant subgroups. Only the
+policies supported by a given subgroup will be deployed to that subgroup.
+
+.. note::
+ The policy version is optional. If left unspecified, then the latest version of the policy is deployed. On the other
+ hand, if it is specified, it may be an integer, or it may be a fully qualified version (e.g., "3.0.2").
+ In addition, a subgroup to which a policy is being deployed must have at
+ least one PDP instance, otherwise the request will be rejected.
+
+Here is a sample request:
+
+.. literalinclude:: request/policy-deploy-pap-req.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/policy-undeploy-pap.json
+
+This operation allows policies to be undeployed from PDP groups.
+
+.. note::
+ If the policy version is specified, then it may be an integer, or it may be a fully qualified version (e.g., "3.0.2").
+ On the other hand, if left unspecified, then the latest deployed version will be undeployed.
+
+.. note::
+ Due to current limitations, a fully qualified policy version must always be specified.
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/deployed-policy-pap.json
+
+This operation allows the deployed policies to be listed together with their respective deployment status.
+The result can be filtered based on policy name & version.
+
+Here is a sample response:
+
+.. literalinclude:: response/deployed-policy-pap-resp.json
+ :language: json
+
+.. swaggerv2doc:: swagger/pdp-statistics-pap.json
+
+This operation allows the PDP statistics to be retrieved for all registered PDPs.
+The result can be filtered based on PDP group, PDP subgroup & PDP instance.
+
+Here is a sample response:
+
+.. literalinclude:: response/pdp-statistics-pap-resp.json
+ :language: json
+
+3 Future Features
+=================
+3.1 Disable policies in PDP
+===========================
+This operation will allow disabling individual policies running in PDP engine. It is mainly beneficial
+in scenarios where network operators/administrators want to disable a particular policy in PDP engine
+for a period of time due to a failure in the system or for scheduled maintenance.
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