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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier CC-BY-4.0
+.. (c) optionally add copywriters name
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+
+================================================================
+Clover User Guide (Fraser Release)
+================================================================
+
+This document provides the user guide for Fraser release of Clover.
+
+.. contents::
+ :depth: 3
+ :local:
+
+
+Description
+===========
+
+Project Clover was established to investigate best practice to implement,
+build, deploy, and operate virtual network functions as cloud native
+applications. "Cloud native" has a ever evolving and expanding definition,
+and in Clover, the focus is effectively running and operating VNFs built
+in a micro-service design pattern running on Docker containers and
+orchestrated by Kubernetes.
+
+The strength of cloud native applications is their operablity and
+scalability. Essential to achieve these qualities is the use of service
+mesh. As such, in Fraser release, Clover's emphasis is on demonstrating
+running a sample micro-service composed VNF on Istio, the service mesh
+platform of Clover's choice in Fraser, and how to maximize visibility
+of this sample running in a service mesh.
+
+What is in Fraser?
+==================
+
+ * a sample micro-service composed VNF
+
+ * logging module: fluentd and elasticsearch Kubernetes manifests,
+ installation validation, log data correlation in datastore
+
+ * tracing module: jaeger Kubernetes manifest, installation validation,
+ jaegar tracing query tools, trace data correlation in datastore
+
+ * monitoring module: prometheus Kubernetes manifest, installation
+ validation, prometheous query tools for Istio related metrics,
+ metrics correlation in datastore
+
+ * Istio route-rules and circuit breaking sample yaml and validation
+ tools
+
+ * Test scripts
+
+ * Reference for a demo shown during ONS
+
+Usage
+=====
+
+ * each modules (service mesh, logging, tracing, monitoring) are Python
+ modules with their own set of library calls / API exposed. The descriptions
+ of these library calls are under doc/developer (TBD)
+
+ * tools directory contains Python tools for generic use
+ python clover_validate_route_rules.py -s <service name> -n <number of tests>
+ [more TBD]
+
+ * an example scenario:
+ - version 2 (v2) of a micro-service component is deployed
+ - Istio route rule is applied to send 50% traffic to v2
+ - Clover tool validates traffic conformance with route rules
+ - user specify via yaml the "success" expectation of v2 (latency,
+ performance, session loss...etc)
+ - Clover tool validates sessions conformance with user defined expectations
+ - The "commit" action is invoked to move 100% traffic to v2
+ - Clover tool validates traffic conformance with route rules
+ - A fault is injected for the path to the extra service of v2 which adds
+ a one second delay onto the path
+ - The same A-B testing script is invoked, this time, performance
+ test now fails
+ - The "rollback" action is invoked to move 100% traffic back to v1