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1 files changed, 450 insertions, 249 deletions
diff --git a/setup/VIMs/OpenStack/auto_script_config_openstack_for_onap.py b/setup/VIMs/OpenStack/auto_script_config_openstack_for_onap.py
index 88ba037..bab2c59 100644
--- a/setup/VIMs/OpenStack/auto_script_config_openstack_for_onap.py
+++ b/setup/VIMs/OpenStack/auto_script_config_openstack_for_onap.py
@@ -43,15 +43,15 @@ Auto project: https://wiki.opnfv.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12389095
# 2) create an ONAP user within the ONAP project, so as not to use the "admin" user for ONAP
# (associate user to group if applicable; credentials: name/pwd or name/APIkey, or token)
# 3) create an ONAP security group, to allow ICMP traffic (for pings) and TCP port 22 (for SSH), rather than changing default security group(s)
-# (optional, probably not needed: create new region)
-# 4a) create a public network for ONAP VNFs, with ports, subnet, and CIDR block
-# (or maybe not necessary? floating_net serves as public/external network and provides pool of floating IP@)
-# 4b) create an OAM network for ONAP VNFs, with ports, subnet, and CIDR block
-# (ONAP VNFs will be deployed in this OMA/private network, which will be connected by router to an external network)
-# 5) create an OpenStack router, with an interface to the OAM/private network (and one to the public network?)
-# and a reference to an external network (gateway)
-# 6) create VM flavors as needed: m1.medium, etc.
-# 7) download images, as needed for ONAP-deployed VNFs: e.g. Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, ...
+# (optional, probably not needed: create new region; default region RegionOne is OK)
+# 4) create a public network for ONAP VNFs, with subnet and CIDR block
+# (so components have access to the Internet, via router and gateway, on unnamed ports, dynamic IP@ allocation)
+# 5) create a private and an OAM network for ONAP VNFs or other ONAP components, with their respective subnet and CIDR block
+# (ONAP VNFs will be deployed in this private and/or OAM network(s), usually with named ports and static IP@ as per VNF configuration file)
+# 6) create an OpenStack router, with interfaces to the public, private and OAM networks,
+# and a reference to an external network (gateway) provided by the OpenStack instance installation
+# 7) create VM flavors as needed: m1.medium, etc.
+# 8) download VM images, as needed for ONAP-deployed VNFs: e.g. Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, ...
######################################################################
@@ -81,34 +81,41 @@ Auto project: https://wiki.opnfv.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12389095
######################################################################
# script parameters
-ONAP_USER_NAME = 'onap_user'
-ONAP_USER_PASSWORD = 'auto_topsecret'
-ONAP_USER_DESC = 'OpenStack User created for ONAP'
+ONAP_USER_NAME = 'ONAP_user'
+ONAP_USER_PASSWORD = 'auto_topsecret'
+ONAP_USER_DESC = 'OpenStack User created for ONAP'
-ONAP_TENANT_NAME = 'onap_tenant' # "project" is a more generic concept than "tenant"; a tenant is type of project
-ONAP_TENANT_DESC = 'OpenStack Project/Tenant created for ONAP'
+ONAP_TENANT_NAME = 'ONAP_tenant' # "project" is a more generic concept than "tenant"; a tenant is type of project; quotas are per project;
+ONAP_TENANT_DESC = 'OpenStack Project/Tenant created for ONAP'
-ONAP_SECU_GRP_NAME = 'ONAP security group'
-ONAP_SECU_GRP_DESC = 'Security Group for ONAP'
+ONAP_SECU_GRP_NAME = 'ONAP_security_group'
+ONAP_SECU_GRP_DESC = 'Security Group created for ONAP'
-ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_NAME = 'onap_public_net'
-ONAP_PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME = 'onap_public_subnet'
-ONAP_PUBLIC_SUBNET_CIDR = '10.0.0.0/16'
-ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_DESC = 'Public network created for ONAP'
+ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_NAME = 'ONAP_public_net'
+ONAP_PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME = 'ONAP_public_subnet'
+ONAP_PUBLIC_SUBNET_CIDR = '192.168.99.0/24' # some arbitrary CIDR, but typically in a private (IANA-reserved) address range
+ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_DESC = 'Public network created for ONAP, for unnamed ports, dynamic IP@, access to the Internet (e.g., Nexus repo) via Gateway'
-ONAP_OAM_NET_NAME = 'onap_oam_net'
-ONAP_OAM_SUBNET_NAME = 'onap_oam_subnet'
-ONAP_OAM_SUBNET_CIDR = '192.168.30.0/24'
-ONAP_OAM_NET_DESC = 'OAM network created for ONAP'
+ONAP_PRIVATE_NET_NAME = 'ONAP_private_net'
+ONAP_PRIVATE_SUBNET_NAME = 'ONAP_private_subnet'
+ONAP_PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR = '10.0.0.0/16' # should match ONAP installation; Private and OAM may be the same network
+ONAP_PRIVATE_NET_DESC = 'Private network created for ONAP, for named ports, static IP@, inter-component communication'
-ONAP_ROUTER_NAME = 'onap_router'
-ONAP_ROUTER_DESC = 'Router created for ONAP'
+ONAP_OAM_NET_NAME = 'ONAP_OAM_net'
+ONAP_OAM_SUBNET_NAME = 'ONAP_OAM_subnet'
+ONAP_OAM_SUBNET_CIDR = '10.99.0.0/16' # should match ONAP installation; Private and OAM may be the same network
+ONAP_OAM_NET_DESC = 'OAM network created for ONAP, for named ports, static IP@, inter-component communication'
-EXTERNAL_NETWORK_NAME = 'floating_net' # external network (gateway) name to be used in OpenStack instance
+ONAP_ROUTER_NAME = 'ONAP_router'
+ONAP_ROUTER_DESC = 'Router created for ONAP'
+
+EXTERNAL_NETWORK_NAME = 'floating_net' # OpenStack instance external network (gateway) name to be used as router's gateway
+
+ONAP_KEYPAIR_NAME = 'ONAP_keypair' # keypair that can be used to SSH into created servers (VNF VMs)
# OpenStack cloud name and region name, which should be the same as in the clouds.yaml file used by this script
-OPENSTACK_CLOUD_NAME = 'hpe16openstackFraser'
-OPENSTACK_REGION_NAME = 'RegionOne'
+OPENSTACK_CLOUD_NAME = 'hpe16openstackFraser'
+OPENSTACK_REGION_NAME = 'RegionOne'
# OpenStack domain is: Default
@@ -119,126 +126,198 @@ DNS_SERVER_IP = '8.8.8.8'
# - IPv4: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
# - IPv6: 2001:4860:4860::8888 and 2001:4860:4860::8844
+######################################################################
+# global variables
+DEBUG_VAR = False
######################################################################
# import statements
import openstack
import argparse
+import sys, traceback
+######################################################################
+def print_debug(*args):
+ if DEBUG_VAR:
+ for arg in args:
+ print ('***',arg)
######################################################################
def delete_all_ONAP():
"""Delete all ONAP-specific OpenStack objects (normally not needed, but may be useful during tests)."""
- print("\nOPNFV Auto, script to delete ONAP objects in an OpenStack instance")
+ print('\nOPNFV Auto, script to delete ONAP objects in an OpenStack instance')
try:
# connect to OpenStack instance using Connection object from OpenStack SDK
- conn = openstack.connect(cloud=OPENSTACK_CLOUD_NAME, region_name=OPENSTACK_REGION_NAME)
+ print('Opening connection...')
+ conn = openstack.connect(
+ identity_api_version = 3, # must indicate Identity version (until fixed); can also be in clouds.yaml
+ cloud = OPENSTACK_CLOUD_NAME,
+ region_name = OPENSTACK_REGION_NAME)
- # delete router; must delete router before networks.
- onap_router = conn.network.find_router(ONAP_ROUTER_NAME)
- print('DEBUG onap_router:\n',onap_router,'\n\n')
+ # delete router; must delete router before networks (and must delete VMs before routers)
+ print('Deleting ONAP router...')
+ onap_router = conn.network.find_router(ONAP_ROUTER_NAME)
+ print_debug('onap_router:',onap_router)
if onap_router != None:
- print('Deleting ONAP router...')
conn.network.delete_router(onap_router.id)
else:
print('No ONAP router found...')
+
+ # try: # try to circumvent !=None issue with OpenStack Resource.py; nope;
+ # onap_router = conn.network.find_router(ONAP_ROUTER_NAME)
+ # print_debug('onap_router:',onap_router)
+ # print_debug('onap_router.name:',onap_router.name)
+ # print_debug('onap_router.id:',onap_router.id)
+ # conn.network.delete_router(onap_router.id)
+ # conn.network.delete_router(onap_router)
+ # except Exception as e:
+ # print('issue Deleting ONAP router...')
+ # print('*** Exception:',type(e), e)
+ # exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback = sys.exc_info()
+ # print('*** traceback.print_tb():')
+ # traceback.print_tb(exceptionTraceback)
+ # print('*** traceback.print_exception():')
+ # traceback.print_exception(exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback)
+
+
+ # delete private network (which should also delete associated subnet and ports if any)
+ print('Deleting ONAP private network...')
+ private_network = conn.network.find_network(ONAP_PRIVATE_NET_NAME)
+ print_debug('private_network:',private_network)
+ if private_network != None:
+ conn.network.delete_network(private_network.id)
+ else:
+ print('No ONAP private network found...')
+
# delete OAM network (which should also delete associated subnet and ports if any)
+ print('Deleting ONAP OAM network...')
oam_network = conn.network.find_network(ONAP_OAM_NET_NAME)
- print('DEBUG oam_network:\n',oam_network,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('oam_network:',oam_network)
if oam_network != None:
- print('Deleting ONAP OAM network...')
conn.network.delete_network(oam_network.id)
else:
print('No ONAP OAM network found...')
# delete public network (which should also delete associated subnet and ports if any)
+ print('Deleting ONAP public network...')
public_network = conn.network.find_network(ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_NAME)
- print('DEBUG public_network:\n',public_network,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('public_network:',public_network)
if public_network != None:
- print('Deleting ONAP public network...')
conn.network.delete_network(public_network.id)
else:
print('No ONAP public network found...')
# delete security group
+ print('Deleting ONAP security group...')
onap_security_group = conn.network.find_security_group(ONAP_SECU_GRP_NAME)
- print('DEBUG onap_security_group:\n',onap_security_group,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('onap_security_group:',onap_security_group)
if onap_security_group != None:
- print('Deleting ONAP security group...')
conn.network.delete_security_group(onap_security_group.id)
else:
print('No ONAP security group found...')
- # # delete user
- # onap_user = conn.identity.find_user(ONAP_USER_NAME)
- # if onap_user != None:
- # print('Deleting ONAP user...')
- # conn.identity.delete_user(onap_user.id)
- # else:
- # print('No ONAP user found...')
+ # delete user
+ print('Deleting ONAP user...')
+ onap_user = conn.identity.find_user(ONAP_USER_NAME)
+ print_debug('onap_user:',onap_user)
+ if onap_user != None:
+ conn.identity.delete_user(onap_user.id)
+ else:
+ print('No ONAP user found...')
+
+ # delete project/tenant
+ print('Deleting ONAP project...')
+ onap_project = conn.identity.find_project(ONAP_TENANT_NAME)
+ print_debug('onap_project:',onap_project)
+ if onap_project != None:
+ conn.identity.delete_project(onap_project.id)
+ else:
+ print('No ONAP project found...')
+
+ # delete keypair
+ print('Deleting ONAP keypair...')
+ onap_keypair = conn.compute.find_keypair(ONAP_KEYPAIR_NAME)
+ print_debug('onap_keypair:',onap_keypair)
+ if onap_keypair != None:
+ conn.compute.delete_keypair(onap_keypair.id)
+ else:
+ print('No ONAP keypair found...')
- # # delete project/tenant
- # onap_project = conn.identity.find_project(ONAP_TENANT_NAME)
- # if onap_project != None:
- # print('Deleting ONAP project...')
- # conn.identity.delete_project(onap_project.id)
- # else:
- # print('No ONAP project found...')
except Exception as e:
- print("Exception:",type(e), e)
- print("[Script terminated]\n")
+ print('*** Exception:',type(e), e)
+ exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback = sys.exc_info()
+ print('*** traceback.print_tb():')
+ traceback.print_tb(exceptionTraceback)
+ print('*** traceback.print_exception():')
+ traceback.print_exception(exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback)
+ print('[Script terminated]\n')
- print("OPNFV Auto, end of deletion script\n")
+ print('OPNFV Auto, end of deletion script\n')
######################################################################
def configure_all_ONAP():
"""Configure all ONAP-specific OpenStack objects."""
- print("\nOPNFV Auto, script to configure an OpenStack instance for ONAP")
+ print('\nOPNFV Auto, script to configure an OpenStack instance for ONAP')
try:
# connect to OpenStack instance using Connection object from OpenStack SDK
print('Opening connection...')
- conn = openstack.connect(cloud=OPENSTACK_CLOUD_NAME, region_name=OPENSTACK_REGION_NAME)
-
+ conn = openstack.connect(
+ identity_api_version = 3, # must indicate Identity version (until fixed); can also be in clouds.yaml
+ cloud = OPENSTACK_CLOUD_NAME,
+ region_name = OPENSTACK_REGION_NAME)
+ ###################################################################
# TESTS: IGNORE/DELETE (BEGIN)
# gdserver_ID = '8bc274a2-8c0d-4795-9b4d-faa0a21e1d88'
# gdserver = conn.compute.get_server(gdserver_ID)
# print('\ngdserver.name=',gdserver.name)
# print('gdserver.status=',gdserver.status)
- # # print("\nList Users:")
- # # i=1
- # # for user in conn.identity.users():
- # # print('User',str(i),'\n',user,'\n')
- # # i+=1
+ # print("\nList Users:")
+ # i=1
+ # for user in conn.identity.users():
+ # print('User',str(i),user.name,'\n',user,'\n')
+ # i+=1
- # # print("\nList Projects:")
- # # i=1
- # # for project in conn.identity.projects():
- # # print('Project',str(i),'\n',project,'\n')
- # # i+=1
+ # print("\nList Projects:")
+ # i=1
+ # for project in conn.identity.projects():
+ # print('Project',str(i),project.name,'\n',project,'\n')
+ # i+=1
+
+ # print("\nList Roles:")
+ # i=1
+ # for role in conn.identity.roles():
+ # print('Role',str(i),role.name,'\n',role,'\n')
+ # i+=1
# print("\nList Networks:")
# i=1
# for network in conn.network.networks():
- # print('Network',str(i),'\n',network,'\n')
+ # print('Network',str(i),network.name,'\n',network,'\n')
+ # i+=1
+
+ # print("\nList Routers:")
+ # i=1
+ # for router in conn.network.routers():
+ # print('Router',str(i),router.name,'\n',router,'\n')
# i+=1
# print("\nList Flavors:")
# i=1
# for flvr in conn.compute.flavors():
- # print('Flavor',str(i),'\n',flvr,'\n')
+ # print('Flavor',str(i),flvr.name,'\n',flvr,'\n')
# i+=1
# print("\nList Images:")
# i=1
# for img in conn.compute.images():
- # print('Image',str(i),'\n',img,'\n')
+ # print('Image',str(i),img.name,'\n',img,'\n')
# i+=1
# router = conn.network.find_router('gd_test_router')
@@ -246,61 +325,67 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
# router = conn.network.find_router('e4e59f63-8063-4774-a97a-c110c6969e4a')
# print('gd router\n',router,'\n\n')
# TESTS: IGNORE/DELETE (END)
+ ###################################################################
-
- # TODO: find out why conn.identity does not exist @@@
- # onap_project = conn.identity.find_project(ONAP_TENANT_NAME)
- # if onap_project != None:
- # print('ONAP project/tenant already exists')
- # else:
- # print('Creating ONAP project/tenant...')
- # onap_project = conn.identity.create_project(
- # name = ONAP_TENANT_NAME,
- # description = ONAP_TENANT_DESC,
- # is_enabled = True)
- # # domain: leave default
- # # project quotas (max #vCPUs, #instances, etc.): as conn.network.<*quota*>, using project id for quota id
- # # https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/latest/user/proxies/network.html#quota-operations
- # # https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/latest/user/resources/network/v2/quota.html#openstack.network.v2.quota.Quota
- # # conn.network.update_quota(project_id = onap_project.id)
- # # SDK for quotas supports floating_ips, networks, ports, etc. but not vCPUs or instances
- # print('DEBUG onap_project:\n',onap_project,'\n\n')
-
- # onap_user= conn.identity.find_user(ONAP_USER_NAME)
- # if onap_user != None:
- # print('ONAP user already exists')
- # else:
- # print('Creating ONAP user...')
- # onap_user = conn.identity.create_user(
- # name = ONAP_USER_NAME,
- # description = ONAP_USER_DESC,
- # default_project_id = onap_project.id,
- # password = ONAP_USER_PASSWORD,
- # is_enabled = True)
- # # domain: leave default
- # # default_project_id: primary project
- # print('DEBUG onap_user:\n',onap_user,'\n\n')
-
-
+ print('Creating ONAP project/tenant...')
+ onap_project = conn.identity.find_project(ONAP_TENANT_NAME)
+ if onap_project != None:
+ print('ONAP project/tenant already exists')
+ else:
+ onap_project = conn.identity.create_project(
+ name = ONAP_TENANT_NAME,
+ description = ONAP_TENANT_DESC,
+ is_enabled = True)
+ # domain: leave default
+ # project quotas (max #vCPUs, #instances, etc.): as conn.network.<*quota*>, using project id for quota id
+ # https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/latest/user/proxies/network.html#quota-operations
+ # https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/latest/user/resources/network/v2/quota.html#openstack.network.v2.quota.Quota
+ # conn.network.update_quota(project_id = onap_project.id)
+ # SDK for quotas supports floating_ips, networks, ports, etc. but not vCPUs or instances
+ print_debug('onap_project:',onap_project)
+
+
+ print('Creating ONAP user...')
+ onap_user = conn.identity.find_user(ONAP_USER_NAME)
+ if onap_user != None:
+ print('ONAP user already exists')
+ else:
+ onap_user = conn.identity.create_user(
+ name = ONAP_USER_NAME,
+ description = ONAP_USER_DESC,
+ default_project_id = onap_project.id,
+ password = ONAP_USER_PASSWORD,
+ is_enabled = True)
+ # domain: leave default
+ # default_project_id: primary project
+ print_debug('onap_user:',onap_user)
+
+ # TODO@@@ assign Member role to ONAP user in ONAP project
+ # membership_role = conn.identity.find_role('Member')
+ # onap_project.assign_role_to_user(conn, onap_user, membership_role) # no project membership method yet in connection proxy
+
+ # TODO@@@ maybe logout and log back in as ONAP user
# make sure security group allows ICMP (for ping) and SSH (TCP port 22) traffic; also IPv4/v6 traffic ingress and egress
# create new onap_security_group (or maybe just "default" security group ? tests returned multiple "default" security groups)
# security group examples: check http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstacksdk/tree/examples/network/security_group_rules.py
# if rule already exists, OpenStack returns an error, so just try (no harm); try each separately
+ # (SecurityGroup is a Resource)
+ print('Creating ONAP security group...')
onap_security_group = conn.network.find_security_group(ONAP_SECU_GRP_NAME)
- if onap_security_group == None:
+ if onap_security_group != None:
+ print('ONAP security group already exists')
+ else:
onap_security_group = conn.network.create_security_group(
- # project_id = onap_project.id,
+ #project_id = onap_project.id,
description = ONAP_SECU_GRP_DESC,
name = ONAP_SECU_GRP_NAME)
- else:
- print('ONAP security group already exists')
- print('DEBUG onap_security_group:\n',onap_security_group,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('onap_security_group:',onap_security_group)
try:
description_text = 'enable ICMP ingress IPv4'
- print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
description = description_text,
@@ -315,7 +400,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
try:
description_text = 'enable ICMP egress IPv4'
- print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
description = description_text,
@@ -330,7 +415,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
try:
description_text = 'enable SSH (TCP port 22) ingress IPv4'
- print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
description = description_text,
@@ -345,7 +430,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
try:
description_text = 'enable SSH (TCP port 22) egress IPv4'
- print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
description = description_text,
@@ -360,7 +445,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
try:
description_text = 'enable IP traffic ingress IPv4'
- print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
description = description_text,
@@ -375,7 +460,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
try:
description_text = 'enable IP traffic ingress IPv6'
- print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
description = description_text,
@@ -391,7 +476,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
# IPv4 IP egress rule should already exist by default
# try:
# description_text = 'enable IP traffic egress IPv4'
- # print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ # print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
# conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
# security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
# description = description_text,
@@ -407,7 +492,7 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
# IPv6 IP egress rule should already exist by default
# try:
# description_text = 'enable IP traffic egress IPv6'
- # print('Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
+ # print(' Creating rule:',description_text,'...')
# conn.network.create_security_group_rule(
# security_group_id = onap_security_group.id,
# description = description_text,
@@ -422,11 +507,11 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
# public network
+ print('Creating ONAP public network...')
public_network = conn.network.find_network(ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_NAME)
if public_network != None:
print('ONAP public network already exists')
else:
- print('Creating ONAP public network...')
public_network = conn.network.create_network(
name = ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_NAME,
description = ONAP_PUBLIC_NET_DESC,
@@ -434,9 +519,9 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
is_admin_state_up = True,
is_shared = True)
# subnet_ids = []: not needed, subnet refers to network_id
- print('DEBUG public_network:\n',public_network,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('public_network: before subnet',public_network)
- print('Creating subnetwork for ONAP public network...')
+ print(' Creating subnetwork for ONAP public network...')
public_subnet = conn.network.create_subnet(
name = ONAP_PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME,
#project_id = onap_project.id,
@@ -445,25 +530,52 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
ip_version = 4,
is_dhcp_enabled = True,
dns_nameservers = [DNS_SERVER_IP]) # list of DNS IP@
- print('DEBUG public_network:\n',public_network,'\n\n')
- print('DEBUG public_subnet:\n',public_subnet,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('public_network: after subnet',public_network)
+ print_debug('public_subnet:',public_subnet)
+
+
+ # private network
+ print('Creating ONAP private network...')
+ private_network = conn.network.find_network(ONAP_PRIVATE_NET_NAME)
+ if private_network != None:
+ print('ONAP private network already exists')
+ else:
+ private_network = conn.network.create_network(
+ name = ONAP_PRIVATE_NET_NAME,
+ description = ONAP_PRIVATE_NET_DESC,
+ #project_id = onap_project.id,
+ is_admin_state_up = True,
+ is_shared = True)
+ print_debug('private_network: before subnet',private_network)
+
+ print(' Creating subnetwork for ONAP private network...')
+ private_subnet = conn.network.create_subnet(
+ name = ONAP_PRIVATE_SUBNET_NAME,
+ #project_id = onap_project.id,
+ network_id = private_network.id,
+ cidr = ONAP_PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR,
+ ip_version = 4,
+ is_dhcp_enabled = True,
+ dns_nameservers = [DNS_SERVER_IP]) # list of DNS IP@; maybe not needed for private network
+ print_debug('private_network: after subnet',private_network)
+ print_debug('private_subnet:',private_subnet)
# OAM network
+ print('Creating ONAP OAM network...')
oam_network = conn.network.find_network(ONAP_OAM_NET_NAME)
if oam_network != None:
print('ONAP OAM network already exists')
else:
- print('Creating ONAP OAM network...')
oam_network = conn.network.create_network(
name = ONAP_OAM_NET_NAME,
description = ONAP_OAM_NET_DESC,
#project_id = onap_project.id,
is_admin_state_up = True,
is_shared = True)
- print('DEBUG oam_network:\n',oam_network,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('oam_network: before subnet',oam_network)
- print('Creating subnetwork for ONAP OAM network...')
+ print(' Creating subnetwork for ONAP OAM network...')
oam_subnet = conn.network.create_subnet(
name = ONAP_OAM_SUBNET_NAME,
#project_id = onap_project.id,
@@ -472,34 +584,56 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
ip_version = 4,
is_dhcp_enabled = True,
dns_nameservers = [DNS_SERVER_IP]) # list of DNS IP@; maybe not needed for OAM network
- print('DEBUG oam_network:\n',oam_network,'\n\n')
- print('DEBUG oam_subnet:\n',oam_subnet,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('oam_network: after subnet',oam_network)
+ print_debug('oam_subnet:',oam_subnet)
# router
+ print('Creating ONAP router...')
onap_router = conn.network.find_router(ONAP_ROUTER_NAME)
if onap_router != None:
print('ONAP router already exists')
else:
- print('Creating ONAP router...')
+
+ # build dictionary for external network (gateway)
+ external_network = conn.network.find_network(EXTERNAL_NETWORK_NAME)
+ print_debug('external_network:',external_network)
+ external_subnet_ID_list = external_network.subnet_ids
+ print_debug('external_subnet_ID_list:',external_subnet_ID_list)
+ # build external_fixed_ips: list of dictionaries, each with 'subnet_id' key (and may have 'ip_address' key as well)
+ onap_gateway_external_subnets = []
+ for ext_subn_id in external_subnet_ID_list: # there should be only one subnet ID in the list, but go through each item, just in case
+ onap_gateway_external_subnets.append({'subnet_id':ext_subn_id})
+ print_debug('onap_gateway_external_subnets:',onap_gateway_external_subnets)
+ network_dict_body = {
+ 'network_id': external_network.id,
+ 'enable_snat': True, # True should be the default, so there should be no need to set it
+ 'external_fixed_ips': onap_gateway_external_subnets
+ }
+ print_debug('network_dict_body:',network_dict_body)
+
onap_router = conn.network.create_router(
name = ONAP_ROUTER_NAME,
description = ONAP_ROUTER_DESC,
#project_id = onap_project.id,
+ external_gateway_info = network_dict_body, # linking GW to router creation time (normally, could also use add_gateway_to_router)
is_admin_state_up = True)
- print('DEBUG onap_router:\n',onap_router,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('onap_router: after creation',onap_router)
- # add interfaces to ONAP networks: Public and OAM
+ # add interfaces to ONAP networks: Public, Private, and OAM
# syntax: add_interface_to_router(router, subnet_id=None, port_id=None)
- print('Adding interfaces to ONAP router for ONAP public and OAM networks...')
+ print('Adding interface to ONAP router for ONAP public network...')
conn.network.add_interface_to_router(onap_router, subnet_id = public_subnet.id)
+ print('Adding interface to ONAP router for ONAP private network...')
+ conn.network.add_interface_to_router(onap_router, subnet_id = private_subnet.id)
+ print('Adding interface to ONAP router for ONAP OAM network...')
conn.network.add_interface_to_router(onap_router, subnet_id = oam_subnet.id)
- print('DEBUG onap_router:\n',onap_router,'\n\n')
+ print_debug('onap_router: after adding interfaces',onap_router)
- # not public network, but external network like floating_net
- # point to ONAP Public Network as external network (i.e. Gateway); network_id is passed in a body dictionary
+ # point to OpenStack external network (i.e. Gateway for router); network_id is passed in a body dictionary
+ # (external network such as floating_net)
# syntax: add_gateway_to_router(router, **body)
- print('Adding external network (gateway) to ONAP router...')
+ #print('Adding external network (gateway) to ONAP router...')
# nope
# network_dict_body = {'network_id': public_network.id}
@@ -508,98 +642,119 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
# 'external_fixed_ips': [{'subnet_id' : public_subnet.id}],
# 'network_id': public_network.id
# }
- external_network = conn.network.find_network(EXTERNAL_NETWORK_NAME)
- print('DEBUG external_network:\n',external_network,'\n\n')
- #network_dict_body = {'gateway' : {'network_id' : external_network.id}}
- #conn.network.add_gateway_to_router(onap_router, body=network_dict_body)
- conn.network.add_gateway_to_router(onap_router, network_id=external_network.id)
+ # external_network = conn.network.find_network(EXTERNAL_NETWORK_NAME)
+ # print_debug('external_network:',external_network)
+ # external_subnet_ID_list = external_network.subnet_ids
+ # print_debug('external_subnet_ID_list:',external_subnet_ID_list)
- # also create 5 flavors, from tiny to xlarge (hard-coded, no need for parameters)
- print('Creating flavors...')
- tiny_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.tiny")
- if tiny_flavor != None:
- print('m1.tiny Flavor already exists')
- else:
- print('Creating m1.tiny Flavor...')
- tiny_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
- name = 'm1.tiny',
- vcpus = 1,
- disk = 1,
- ram = 512,
- ephemeral = 0,
- #swap = 0,
- #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
- is_public = True)
- print('DEBUG tiny_flavor:\n',tiny_flavor,'\n\n')
-
- small_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.small")
- if small_flavor != None:
- print('m1.small Flavor already exists')
- else:
- print('Creating m1.small Flavor...')
- small_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
- name = 'm1.small',
- vcpus = 1,
- disk = 20,
- ram = 2048,
- ephemeral = 0,
- #swap = 0,
- #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
- is_public = True)
- print('DEBUG small_flavor:\n',small_flavor,'\n\n')
-
- medium_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.medium")
- if medium_flavor != None:
- print('m1.medium Flavor already exists')
- else:
- print('Creating m1.medium Flavor...')
- medium_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
- name = 'm1.medium',
- vcpus = 2,
- disk = 40,
- ram = 4096,
- ephemeral = 0,
- #swap = 0,
- #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
- is_public = True)
- print('DEBUG medium_flavor:\n',medium_flavor,'\n\n')
-
- large_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.large")
- if large_flavor != None:
- print('m1.large Flavor already exists')
- else:
- print('Creating m1.large Flavor...')
- large_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
- name = 'm1.large',
- vcpus = 4,
- disk = 80,
- ram = 8192,
- ephemeral = 0,
- #swap = 0,
- #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
- is_public = True)
- print('DEBUG large_flavor:\n',large_flavor,'\n\n')
-
- xlarge_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.xlarge")
- if xlarge_flavor != None:
- print('m1.xlarge Flavor already exists')
- else:
- print('Creating m1.xlarge Flavor...')
- xlarge_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
- name = 'm1.xlarge',
- vcpus = 8,
- disk = 160,
- ram = 16384,
- ephemeral = 0,
- #swap = 0,
- #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
- is_public = True)
- print('DEBUG xlarge_flavor:\n',xlarge_flavor,'\n\n')
+ # # build external_fixed_ips: list of dictionaries, each with 'subnet_id' key (and may have 'ip_address' key as well)
+ # onap_gateway_external_subnets = []
+ # for ext_subn_id in external_subnet_ID_list: # there should be only one subnet ID in the list, but go through each item, just in case
+ # onap_gateway_external_subnets.append({'subnet_id':ext_subn_id})
+
+ # #network_dict_body = {'gateway' : {'network_id' : external_network.id}}
+ # #network_dict_body = {'network_id' : external_network.id}
+ # #conn.network.add_gateway_to_router(onap_router, body=network_dict_body)
+ # #conn.network.add_gateway_to_router(onap_router, network_id=external_network.id)
+ # #conn.network.add_gateway_to_router(onap_router, **network_dict_body)
+
+ # network_dict_body = {
+ # 'network_id': external_network.id,
+ # 'enable_snat': True, # True should be the default, so there should be no need to set it
+ # 'external_fixed_ips': onap_gateway_external_subnets
+ # }
+ # #conn.network.add_gateway_to_router(onap_router, **network_dict_body)
+ # print_debug('onap_router: after add_gateway_to_router',onap_router)
- # also create 3 images, Ubuntu 16.04, 14.04, CirrOS
+
+ # # also create 5 flavors, from tiny to xlarge (hard-coded, no need for parameters)
+ # # (Flavor is a Resource)
+ # print('Creating flavors...')
+ # print('Creating m1.tiny Flavor...')
+ # tiny_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.tiny")
+ # if tiny_flavor != None:
+ # print('m1.tiny Flavor already exists')
+ # else:
+ # tiny_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
+ # name = 'm1.tiny',
+ # vcpus = 1,
+ # disk = 1,
+ # ram = 512,
+ # ephemeral = 0,
+ # #swap = 0,
+ # #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
+ # is_public = True)
+ # print_debug('tiny_flavor: ',tiny_flavor)
+
+ # print('Creating m1.small Flavor...')
+ # small_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.small")
+ # if small_flavor != None:
+ # print('m1.small Flavor already exists')
+ # else:
+ # small_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
+ # name = 'm1.small',
+ # vcpus = 1,
+ # disk = 20,
+ # ram = 2048,
+ # ephemeral = 0,
+ # #swap = 0,
+ # #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
+ # is_public = True)
+ # print_debug('small_flavor: ',small_flavor)
+
+ # print('Creating m1.medium Flavor...')
+ # medium_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.medium")
+ # if medium_flavor != None:
+ # print('m1.medium Flavor already exists')
+ # else:
+ # medium_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
+ # name = 'm1.medium',
+ # vcpus = 2,
+ # disk = 40,
+ # ram = 4096,
+ # ephemeral = 0,
+ # #swap = 0,
+ # #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
+ # is_public = True)
+ # print_debug('medium_flavor: ',medium_flavor)
+
+ # print('Creating m1.large Flavor...')
+ # large_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.large")
+ # if large_flavor != None:
+ # print('m1.large Flavor already exists')
+ # else:
+ # large_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
+ # name = 'm1.large',
+ # vcpus = 4,
+ # disk = 80,
+ # ram = 8192,
+ # ephemeral = 0,
+ # #swap = 0,
+ # #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
+ # is_public = True)
+ # print_debug('large_flavor: ',large_flavor)
+
+ # print('Creating m1.xlarge Flavor...')
+ # xlarge_flavor = conn.compute.find_flavor("m1.xlarge")
+ # if xlarge_flavor != None:
+ # print('m1.xlarge Flavor already exists')
+ # else:
+ # xlarge_flavor = conn.compute.create_flavor(
+ # name = 'm1.xlarge',
+ # vcpus = 8,
+ # disk = 160,
+ # ram = 16384,
+ # ephemeral = 0,
+ # #swap = 0,
+ # #rxtx_factor = 1.0,
+ # is_public = True)
+ # print_debug('xlarge_flavor: ',xlarge_flavor)
+
+
+ # create images: Ubuntu 16.04, 14.04, CirrOS, ...
# 64-bit QCOW2 image for cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
# description: CirrOS minimal Linux distribution
# http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
@@ -615,44 +770,90 @@ def configure_all_ONAP():
# http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img
# user: ubuntu
+ # do not use compute proxy for images; there is an image proxy (v1, and v2); use shade layer, directly with Connection object;
+ # conn.get_image() returns a Python Munch object (subclass of Dictionary)
+ # URL download not supported yet; download image separately, place it in the directory
+ # https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/latest/user/connection.html#openstack.connection.Connection.create_image
- # IMAGE_NAME = 'cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img'
- # cirros040 = conn.compute.find_image(IMAGE_NAME)
- # if cirros040 != None:
- # print(IMAGE_NAME,'Image already exists')
- # else:
- # print('Creating',IMAGE_NAME,'Image ...')
- # # no conn.compute.create_image() method yet in OpenStack SDK... unless doc is wrong ?
- # cirros040 = conn.compute.create_image(
- # name = IMAGE_NAME)
- # # no support for URL download ? maybe with Image.metadata, or with ImageDetail class ?
- # print('DEBUG cirros040:\n',cirros040,'\n\n')
+ IMAGE_NAME = 'CirrOS_0.4.0_minimal_Linux_distribution'
+ print('Creating image:',IMAGE_NAME,'...')
+ if conn.get_image(IMAGE_NAME) != None:
+ print(IMAGE_NAME,'image already exists')
+ else:
+ conn.create_image(IMAGE_NAME, filename='cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img')
+ IMAGE_NAME = 'Ubuntu_Server_16.04_LTS_Xenial_Xerus'
+ print('Creating image:',IMAGE_NAME,'...')
+ if conn.get_image(IMAGE_NAME) != None:
+ print(IMAGE_NAME,'image already exists')
+ else:
+ conn.create_image(IMAGE_NAME, filename='xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img')
+
+ IMAGE_NAME = 'Ubuntu_Server_14.04_LTS_Trusty_Tahr'
+ print('Creating image:',IMAGE_NAME,'...')
+ if conn.get_image(IMAGE_NAME) != None:
+ print(IMAGE_NAME,'image already exists')
+ else:
+ conn.create_image(IMAGE_NAME, filename='trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img')
+ # create a keypair, if needed e.g. for VNF VMs; maybe to SSH for testing
+ # (Keypair is a Resource)
+ print('Creating ONAP keypair...')
+ onap_keypair = conn.compute.find_keypair(ONAP_KEYPAIR_NAME)
+ if onap_keypair != None:
+ print('ONAP keypair already exists')
+ else:
+ onap_keypair = conn.compute.create_keypair(name=ONAP_KEYPAIR_NAME)
+ print(' ONAP keypair fingerprint:')
+ print(onap_keypair.fingerprint)
+ print(' ONAP keypair public key:')
+ print(onap_keypair.public_key)
+ print(' \nONAP keypair private key: (save it in a file now: it cannot be retrieved later)')
+ print(onap_keypair.private_key)
+ print_debug('onap_keypair:',onap_keypair)
+
+ print('\nSUMMARY:')
+ print('ONAP public network ID:',public_network.id)
+ print('ONAP private network ID:',private_network.id)
+ print('ONAP private network subnet ID:',private_subnet.id)
+ print('ONAP private network subnet CIDR:',private_subnet.cidr)
+ print('\n')
except Exception as e:
- print("Exception:",type(e), e)
- print("[Script terminated]\n")
+ print('*** Exception:',type(e), e)
+ exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback = sys.exc_info()
+ print('*** traceback.print_tb():')
+ traceback.print_tb(exceptionTraceback)
+ print('*** traceback.print_exception():')
+ traceback.print_exception(exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback)
+ print('[Script terminated]\n')
- print("OPNFV Auto, end of configuration script\n")
+ print('OPNFV Auto, end of configuration script\n')
######################################################################
def main():
- # configure argument parser: one optional argument
- # if no "-d" or "--delete" option, then configure OpenStack for ONAP
- # with "-d" or "--delete" option, then delete ONAP configuration in OpenStack
+ # configure argument parser: 2 optional arguments
+ # "-del" or "--delete" option to delete ONAP configuration in OpenStack
+ # (if no "-del" or "--delete", then configure OpenStack for ONAP
+ # "-deb" or "--debug" option to display debug information
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
- parser.add_argument("-d", "--delete",
- help = "delete ONAP configuration",
- action = "store_true")
-
- # parse arguments and use corresponding script
+ parser.add_argument('-deb', '--debug',
+ help = 'display debug information during execution',
+ action = 'store_true')
+ parser.add_argument('-del', '--delete',
+ help = 'delete ONAP configuration',
+ action = 'store_true')
+
+ # parse arguments, modify global variable if need be, and use corresponding script
args = parser.parse_args()
+ if args.debug:
+ global DEBUG_VAR
+ DEBUG_VAR = True
if args.delete:
delete_all_ONAP()
else: