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authorLincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu>2020-02-04 14:18:11 -0500
committerLincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu>2020-02-12 20:11:03 -0500
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Updated OVP2019.12 documentationHEADmaster
* Added table to index page for relationship between OVP release and OPFNV/ONAP release/tag * Added userguide for VNF testing * Updated OVP Addendum to include VNF testing * Updated release notes to include VNF testing * All documentation links point to stable-hunter, not latest * Fixed a couple of doc8 warnings for fomatting * Updated based on Trevor's review * Updated per CVC review and discussions on Feb. 10. * Fixed trailing whitespace issues * Added missing reference in ovpaddendum/index.rst Signed-off-by: Lincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu> Change-Id: Ibb099bb12873b114f1766d0aaabe4471d390a451
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diff --git a/docs/release/release-notes/index.rst b/docs/release/release-notes/index.rst
index 78f49fa8..2de92c55 100644
--- a/docs/release/release-notes/index.rst
+++ b/docs/release/release-notes/index.rst
@@ -13,23 +13,24 @@ OPNFV 2019.12 Release
The OPNFV Verification Program (OVP) allows vendors and operators to obtain 'OPNFV Verified'
status based on an agreed upon set of compliance verification test cases that align to OPNFV
-releases. The reference System under Test (SUT) are the NFV components deployed by the OPNFV
-installers for a given release, where OVP 2019.12 is based on the Hunter release. Participants
-of the program can verify commercial or open source offerings against an OVP release. This implies
-that the SUT used for verification has interfaces, components, functions and behaviors that align
-to OPNFV installer integrations.
-
-Dovetail is the overall framework used to execute tests and collect results for OVP. Dovetail does
-not deliver test content directly. Rather, test content is developed in other OPNFV test frameworks
-such as Functest and upstream test communities such as OpenStack's RefStack/Tempest projects.
-Dovetail leverages this upstream test content and provides a common set of test platform services
-for the OVP.
-
-Dovetail works in conjunction with a web portal interface dubbed the 'OVP web portal' to allow
-users to upload test results to a centralized community repository. This facilitates user
-collaboration, result sharing, self-testing and community reviews. It also serves as a hub for
-new participants to learn about the program and access key resources. The link for this portal
-is at: `OPNFV Verification Program <https://nfvi-verified.lfnetworking.org>`_.
+releases. The reference System under Test (SUT) is either the NFV components deployed by the OPNFV
+installers for a given release, where OVP 2019.12 is based on the OPNFV Hunter release, or a VNF
+being on-boarded and orchestrated by the ONAP El Alto release. Participants of the program can
+verify commercial or open source offerings against an OVP release. This implies that the SUT
+used for verification has interfaces, components, functions and behaviors that align to OPNFV
+installer integrations and ONAP deployments.
+
+Dovetail is the overall framework used to execute tests and collect results for the OVP
+Infrastructure badge. Dovetail does not deliver test content directly. Rather, test content
+is developed in other OPNFV test frameworks such as Functest and upstream test communities such
+as OpenStack's RefStack/Tempest projects. Dovetail leverages this upstream test content and
+provides a common set of test platform services for the OVP.
+
+Approved test tools (OPNFV Dovetail, ONAP VTP, and ONAP VVP) work in conjunction with a web portal
+interface dubbed the 'OVP web portal' to allow users to upload test results to a centralized community
+repository. This facilitates user collaboration, result sharing, self-testing and community reviews.
+It also serves as a hub for new participants to learn about the program and access key resources. The
+link for this portal is at: `OPNFV Verification Program <https://nfvi-verified.lfnetworking.org>`_.
Use of the OVP web portal is open to all and only requires a valid Linux Foundation
ID to login. Users are welcome to use the portal to upload, inspect and share results in a private
@@ -37,8 +38,8 @@ manner. In order to submit results for official review, the first step is apply
into the program with the participation form provided in the link: `OPNFV Verification Program
Participation Form <https://na3.docusign.net/Member/PowerFormSigning.aspx?PowerFormId=dc24bf38-ea41-40d4-9e58-9babc6eec778>`_
-Test Suites and Test Areas
---------------------------
+NFVI Test Suites and Test Areas
+-------------------------------
OVP/Dovetail groups test cases into test suites and test areas. Test suites are currently a basic
categorization around releases for the most part. Executing the test suite 'ovp.2019.12' without
@@ -54,8 +55,8 @@ The optional test cases are not required to be executed for the official complia
review in the OVP 2019.12 release. However, execution of these cases is encouraged, as some
optional test cases may become mandatory in future releases.
-Test Cases and Sub Test Cases
------------------------------
+NFVI Test Cases and Sub Test Cases
+----------------------------------
Each test area consists of multiple test cases where each test case can be a single test or
broken down into sub test cases. A listing of test cases with the number of sub test cases noted
@@ -110,10 +111,19 @@ OPNFV Test Projects and Components
The OPNFV test frameworks integrated into the Dovetail framework that deliver test content are:
- * Functest (leverages OpenStack RefStack/Tempest projects in addition to supplying native test cases)
- * Yardstick
- * Bottlenecks
+ - Functest (leverages OpenStack RefStack/Tempest projects in addition to supplying native test cases)
+ - Yardstick
+ - Bottlenecks
+
+ONAP Test Projects and Components
+---------------------------------
+
+The ONAP test projects and components used with this OVP release to provide the test requirements
+and test scripting are:
+- VNFRQTS
+- VNFSDK
+- VVP
Acceptence and Marketing
------------------------
@@ -147,7 +157,7 @@ Release Data
| **Project** | Dovetail |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
-| **Repo tag** | ovp-3.0.0 |
+| **Repo tag** | ovp-3.0.1 |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
| **Release designation** | OPNFV Verification Program (OVP) |
@@ -159,6 +169,10 @@ Release Data
| **Purpose of the delivery** | Support OVP 2019.12 release with |
| | OPNFV Hunter release as reference SUT |
+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
+| **Notes** | Point release ovp-3.0.1 updates, |
+| | changes, and corrects the |
+| | documentation only. |
++--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
Deliverables
@@ -166,6 +180,10 @@ Deliverables
Software
--------
+
+OPNFV Software
+""""""""""""""
+
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------+
| **Docker Container** | **Docker Image** | **Tag** |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------+
@@ -182,8 +200,7 @@ Software
| bottlenecks | opnfv/bottlenecks | 8.0.1-latest |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------+
-
-Docker images:
+**Docker images:**
- `Dovetail Docker images <https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/dovetail>`_
- `Functest-smoke Docker images <https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/functest-smoke/>`_
@@ -192,24 +209,37 @@ Docker images:
- `Yardstick Docker images <https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/yardstick/>`_
- `Bottlenecks Docker images <https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/bottlenecks/>`_
+ONAP Software
+"""""""""""""
++-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+| **Item** | **Repo Link** |
++-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+| VTP/VNFSDK Test Scripts | `<https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos/vnfsdk/refrepo>`_ |
++-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+| VVP Robot Test Scripts | `<https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos/oom>`_ |
++-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
Documents
---------
-- `System Preparation Guide <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/systempreparation/index.html>`_
+- `System Preparation Guide <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/systempreparation/index.html>`_
+
+- `NFVI User Guide <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.html>`_
+
+- `VNF User Guide: <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.html>`_
-- `User Guide <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.html>`_
+- `OVP NFVI Test Specifications <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/testspecification/index.html>`_
-- `OPV Test Specifications <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/testspecification/index.html>`_
+- `ONAP VNF Test Specifications <https://docs.onap.org/en/elalto/submodules/vnfrqts/testcases.git/docs/index.html>`_
-- `Dovetail CLI Reference <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/userguide/cli_reference.html>`_
+- `Dovetail CLI Reference <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/userguide/cli_reference.html>`_
-- `Dovetail RESTful API <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/userguide/api_testing_guide.html>`_
+- `Dovetail RESTful API <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/userguide/api_testing_guide.html>`_
-- `OPV Workflow <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/certificationworkflow/index.html>`_
+- `OVP Workflow <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/certificationworkflow/index.html>`_
-- `OPV Reviewer Guide <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing/user/reviewerguide/index.html>`_
+- `OVP Reviewer Guide <https://opnfv-dovetail.readthedocs.io/en/stable-hunter/testing/user/reviewerguide/index.html>`_
Testing with OPNFV Hunter Installers
@@ -228,10 +258,11 @@ Hunter installer versions.
Hunter Known Restrictions/Issues
================================
-Please refer to the Dovetail project JIRA for known issues with the Dovetail
-Hunter release:
+Please refer to the OPNFV and ONAP JIRA for known issues with each applicable project:
-.. https://jira.opnfv.org/projects/DOVETAIL
+- `<https://jira.opnfv.org/projects/DOVETAIL>`_
+- `<https://jira.onap.org/projects/VVP>`_
+- `<https://jira.onap.org/projects/VNFSDK>`_
Useful Links
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/certificationworkflow/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/certificationworkflow/index.rst
index 27a1b511..bc43e775 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/certificationworkflow/index.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/certificationworkflow/index.rst
@@ -60,7 +60,10 @@ LFN, please contact `LF Networking`_ for participation fee information.
Step 2: Testing
===============
-The following documents guide testers to prepare the test environment and run tests:
+NFVI Testing
+------------
+
+The following documents guide testers to prepare the NFVI test environment and run tests:
- :ref:`dovetail-system_preparation_guide`
- :ref:`dovetail-test_case_specification`
@@ -69,6 +72,15 @@ The following documents guide testers to prepare the test environment and run te
A unique Test ID is generated by the Dovetail tool for each test run and can only be
submitted to the OVP web portal once.
+VNF Testing
+-----------
+
+The following document guide testers to prepare the environment and run the VNF tests:
+
+- `Deploy ONAP via OOM <https://logs.onap.org/production/vex-yul-ecomp-jenkins-1/doc-elalto-verify-rtd/214/html/submodules/oom.git/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.html>`_
+- `ONAP VNF Test Specifications <https://docs.onap.org/en/elalto/submodules/vnfrqts/testcases.git/docs/index.html>`_
+- :ref:`dovetail-vnf_testers_guide`
+
Step 3: Submitting Test Results
===============================
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/ovpaddendum/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/ovpaddendum/index.rst
index 556b1b49..811c2bcd 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/ovpaddendum/index.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/ovpaddendum/index.rst
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. (c) Intel and others
+.. _dovetail-ovp-addendum:
+
=======================================
Guidelines Addendum for 2019.12 release
=======================================
@@ -20,7 +22,7 @@ release. This information is intended as an overview for OVP testers and for
the Dovetail Project to help guide test-tool and test-case development for the
OVP 2019.12 release. The Dovetail project is responsible for documenting
test-case specifications as well as implementing the OVP tool-chain through
-collaboration with the OPNFV testing community. OVP testing focuses on
+collaboration with the OPNFV and ONAP testing communities. OVP testing focuses on
establishing the ability of the System Under Test (SUT) to perform NFVI and VIM
operations and support Service Provider oriented features that ensure
manageable, resilient and secure networks.
@@ -29,15 +31,15 @@ manageable, resilient and secure networks.
Meaning of Compliance
=====================
-OPNFV Compliance indicates adherence of an NFV platform to behaviors defined
-through specific platform capabilities, allowing to prepare, instantiate,
+OPNFV Compliance indicates adherence of an NFV platform and VNF to behaviors
+defined through specific platform capabilities, allowing to prepare, instantiate,
operate and remove VNFs running on the NFVI. OVP 2019.12 compliance evaluates
the ability of a platform to support Service Provider network capabilities and
-workloads that are supported in the OPNFV platform as of this release.
-Compliance test cases are designated as compulsory or optional based on the
-maturity of OPNFV capabilities as well as industry expectations. Compulsory
-test cases may for example include NFVI management capabilities whereas tests
-for certain high-availability features may be deemed as optional.
+workloads that are supported in the OPNFV and ONAP platforms as of this release.
+Test cases are designated as compulsory or optional based on the maturity
+of capabilities as well as industry expectations. Compulsory test cases may for
+example include NFVI management capabilities whereas tests for certain
+high-availability features may be deemed as optional.
Test coverage and pass/fail criteria are designed to ensure an acceptable level
of compliance but not be so restrictive as to disqualify variations in platform
@@ -47,14 +49,24 @@ implementations, capabilities and features.
SUT Assumptions
===============
-Assumptions about the System Under Test (SUT) include ...
+Assumptions about the NFVI System Under Test (SUT) for the OVP Infrastructure
+badge include ...
- The minimal specification of physical infrastructure, including controller
- nodes, compute nodes and networks, is defined by the `Pharos specification`_.
+ nodes, compute nodes and networks, is defined for the NFVI by the
+ `Pharos specification`_.
- The SUT is fully deployed and operational, i.e. SUT deployment tools are
out of scope of testing.
+Assumptions about the VNF System Under Test (SUT) for the OVP VNF
+badge include ...
+
+- The VNF templates and disk image(s) file are available, and the disk image(s)
+ have been deployed to the ONAP Cloud Site.
+
+- The required value for the VNF pre-load files are available for the selected
+ ONAP Cloud Site.
Scope of Testing
================
@@ -64,7 +76,7 @@ outlines the key objectives of the OVP as follows:
- Help build the market for
- - OPNFV based infrastructure
+ - LFN based infrastructure
- applications designed to run on that infrastructure
@@ -76,8 +88,8 @@ outlines the key objectives of the OVP as follows:
- Enhance interoperability
The guidelines further directs the scope to be constrained to "features,
-capabilities, components, and interfaces included in an OPNFV release that are
-generally available in the industry (e.g., through adoption by an upstream
+capabilities, components, and interfaces included in an OPNFV and ONAP releases
+that are generally available in the industry (e.g., through adoption by an upstream
community)", and that compliance verification is evaluated using "functional
tests that focus on defined interfaces and/or behaviors without regard to the
implementation of the underlying system under test".
@@ -92,6 +104,13 @@ also out of scope or for further study. Newer functional areas such as MANO
(outside of APIs in the NFVI and VIM) are still developing and are for future
considerations.
+ONAP provides a comprehensive platform for real-time, policy-driven orchestration
+and automation of physical and virtual network functions that will enable software,
+network, IT and cloud providers and developers to rapidly automate new services and
+support complete lifecycle management. By unifying member resources, ONAP is
+accelerating the development of a vibrant ecosystem around a globally shared
+architecture and implementation for network automation–with an open standards focus–
+faster than any one product could on its own.
General Approach
----------------
@@ -170,7 +189,7 @@ including:
- simple virtual machine resource scheduling on multiple nodes
OPNFV mainly supports OpenStack as the VIM up to the 2019.12 release. The VNFs
-used in the OVP program, and features in scope for the program which are
+used in the OVP NFVI program, and features in scope for the program which are
considered to be basic to all VNFs, require commercial OpenStack distributions
to support a common basic level of cloud capabilities, and to be compliant to a
common specification for these capabilities. This requirement significantly
@@ -288,7 +307,7 @@ There are a lot of projects in OPNFV developing use cases and sample VNFs. The
2019.12 release of OVP features two such use-case tests, spawning and verifying
a vIMS and a vEPC, correspondingly.
-8. Additional capabilities
+8. Additional NFVI capabilities
In addition to the capabilities analyzed above, there are further system
aspects which are of importance for the OVP. These comprise operational and
@@ -305,7 +324,16 @@ considered widely available in commercial systems in order to include them in
the OVP. Hence, these aspects are left for inclusion in future releases of the
OVP.
+9. VNF Compliance
+
+VNF Compliance verifies the VNF template files conform to the requirements documented
+in by ONAP VNFRQTS project.
+10. VNF Validation
+
+VNF Validation verifies the VNF is able to onbroad within ONAP and ONAP is able to
+perform basic orchestration operations with the VNF, including instantiating the
+VNF on the Cloud Site.
Scope of the 2019.12 release of the OVP
---------------------------------------
@@ -313,7 +341,7 @@ Scope of the 2019.12 release of the OVP
Summarizing the results of the analysis above, the scope of the 2019.12 release
of OVP is as follows:
-- Mandatory test scope:
+- Mandatory NFVI test scope:
- functest.vping.userdata
- functest.vping.ssh
@@ -338,7 +366,7 @@ of OVP is as follows:
- yardstick.ha.database
- bottlenecks.stress.ping
-- Optional test scope:
+- Optional NFVI test scope:
- functest.tempest.ipv6_scenario
- functest.tempest.multi_node_scheduling
@@ -351,6 +379,10 @@ of OVP is as follows:
- functest.vnf.vims
- functest.vnf.vepc
+- Mandatory VNF test scope:
+
+ - Refer to `ONAP VNF Test Case Descriptions <https://docs.onap.org/en/elalto/submodules/vnfrqts/testcases.git/docs/index.html>`_
+
\* The OPNFV OVP utilizes the same set of test cases as the OpenStack
interoperability program *OpenStack Powered Compute*. Passing the OPNFV OVP
does **not** imply that the SUT is certified according to the *OpenStack
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/systempreparation/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/systempreparation/index.rst
index 5bc150a3..71916736 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/systempreparation/index.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/systempreparation/index.rst
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
.. _dovetail-system_preparation_guide:
-============================
-OVP System Preparation Guide
-============================
+=================================
+OVP NFVI System Preparation Guide
+=================================
This document provides a general guide to hardware system prerequisites
and expectations for running OPNFV OVP testing. For detailed guide of
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/images/tocsa_vnf_test_environment.png b/docs/testing/user/userguide/images/tocsa_vnf_test_environment.png
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..78b3f74a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/images/tocsa_vnf_test_environment.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/images/tosca_vnf_test_flow.png b/docs/testing/user/userguide/images/tosca_vnf_test_flow.png
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..87dc8ec4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/images/tosca_vnf_test_flow.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst
index eff8616d..98ca56e0 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst
@@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ OVP Testing User Guide
testing_guide.rst
cli_reference.rst
api_testing_guide.rst
+ vnf_test_guide.rst
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.rst
index f8b8971e..d1c31683 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/testing_guide.rst
@@ -2,13 +2,16 @@
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. (c) OPNFV, Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others.
-====================================
-Conducting OVP Testing with Dovetail
-====================================
+=========================================
+Conducting OVP NFVI Testing with Dovetail
+=========================================
Overview
--------
+This guide provides the instructions for the OVP Infrastructure testing. For the
+OVP VNF testing, please refer to the next section.
+
The Dovetail testing framework for OVP consists of two major parts: the testing client which
executes all test cases in a lab (vendor self-testing or a third party lab),
and the server system which is hosted by the OVP administrator to store and
@@ -788,9 +791,7 @@ until they are ready to submit results for peer community review.
* Obtain results tar file located at ``${DOVETAIL_HOME}/``, e.g. ``logs_20180105_0858.tar.gz``.
- * Use the *Choose File* button where a file selection dialog allows you to choose your result
- file from the hard-disk. Then click the *Upload result* button and see a results ID once your
- upload succeeds.
+ * Use the *Choose File* button where a file selection dialog allows you to choose your result file from the hard-disk. Then click the *Upload result* button and see a results ID once your upload succeeds.
* Results are remaining in status 'private' until they are submitted for review.
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/vnf_test_guide.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/vnf_test_guide.rst
index cce94088..00c4e4ef 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/vnf_test_guide.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/vnf_test_guide.rst
@@ -1,19 +1,26 @@
.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-.. (c) OPNFV, Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others.
+.. (c) OPNFV, ONAP, and others.
-=========================================
-Conducting ONAP VNF Testing with Dovetail
-=========================================
+.. _dovetail-vnf_testers_guide:
+
+===================================
+Conducting ONAP VNF Testing for OVP
+===================================
Overview
--------
-As the LFN verification framework, Dovetail covers ONAP VNF tests by integrating
-VNF SDK and VVP. This guide introduces only how to use Dovetail to run the tests.
+As the LFN verification framework, the Dovetail team has worked with the ONAP VVP, and VTP
+projects to enable VNF testing, results submission, and results review to be completed
+throught the same web portal and processes used for the NFVI testing.
For more details about VNF SDK and VVP, please refer to `ONAP VNF SDK Compliance Verification Program
-<https://docs.onap.org/en/dublin/submodules/vnfsdk/model.git/docs/files/VNFSDK-LFN-CVC.html>`_
-and `ONAP VVP <https://docs.onap.org/en/dublin/submodules/vvp/documentation.git/docs/index.html>`_.
+<https://docs.onap.org/en/elalto/submodules/vnfsdk/model.git/docs/files/VNFSDK-LFN-CVC.html>`_
+and `ONAP VVP <https://docs.onap.org/en/elalto/submodules/vvp/documentation.git/docs/index.html>`_.
+
+Testing is available for both HEAT and TOSCA defined VNFs, but the process is different depending
+on the template language. This userguide covers the testing process for both VNF types in the
+two sections below.
Definitions and abbreviations
@@ -21,158 +28,687 @@ Definitions and abbreviations
- LFN - Linux Foundation Networking
- ONAP - Open Network Automation Platform
+- OVP - OPNFV Verification Program
- VNF - Virtual Network Function
-- SDK - Software Development Kit
+- VNF SDK - VNF Software Development Kit
+- VTP - VNF Test Platform
- VVP - VNF Validation Program
+Testing of HEAT based VNFs
+--------------------------
Environment Preparation
------------------------
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Currently, there are only VNF package validation tests which do not rely on the
-ONAP deployment. As a result, the preparation is very simple.
+Prerequisites
+"""""""""""""
+- `ONAP ElAlto Release deployed via OOM <https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/oom.git/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.html>`_
+- An OpenStack deployment is available and privisioned as ONAP's Cloud Site
+- kubectl is installed on the system used to start the testing
+- bash
+- VNF Heat Templates
+- Preload json files
-Install Docker
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+After deploying ONAP, you need to configure ONAP with:
-The main prerequisite software for Dovetail is Docker. Please refer to `official
-Docker installation guide <https://docs.docker.com/install/>`_ which is relevant
-to your Test Host's operating system.
+- A cloud owner
+- A cloud region
+- A subscriber
+- A service type
+- A project name
+- An owning entity
+- A platform
+- A line of business
+- A cloud site
+If you're not familiar with how to configure ONAP, there are guides that use
+`robot <https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/elalto/submodules/integration.git/docs/docs_robot.html>`_
+or `direct api <https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=25431491>`_ requests available
+to help, as well as a guide for adding a new OpenStack site to ONAP.
-Install VNF SDK Backend (optional)
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+VVP Test Tool Setup
+"""""""""""""""""""
-If it is TOSCA based VNF, then VNF SDK Backend must be installed before the
-tests. There is a `docker-compose.yml` in VNFSDK repo which runs 2 docker containers. Use
-the following commands to run the containers:
+On your local machine, or the system from which you will run the tests, you will need to clone the
+ONAP OOM project repo:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ export NEXUS_DOCKER_REPO=nexus3.onap.org:10001
- $ export REFREPO_TAG=1.2.1-STAGING-20181228T020411Z
- $ export POSTGRES_TAG=latest
- $ export MTU=1450
- $ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/onap/vnfsdk-refrepo/master/vnfmarket-be/deployment/install/docker-compose.yml
- $ sudo docker-compose up -d
+ git clone --branch 5.0.1-ONAP ssh://<username>@gerrit.onap.org:29418/oom --recurse-submodules
+
+VNF Preparation
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The vnf lifecycle validation testsuite requires the VNF to be packaged into a specific directory
+hierarchy, shown below.
+
+.. code-block::
+
+ vnf_folder
+ ├── /templates
+ | └── base.yaml
+ | └── base.env
+ | └── incremental_0.yaml
+ | └── incremental_0.env
+ | └── ...
+ ├── /preloads
+ | └── base_preload.json
+ | └── incremental_0_preload.json
+ | └── ...
+ └── vnf-details.json
+
+- The name for vnf_folder is free-form, and can be located anywhere on your computer. The path to this folder will be passed to the testsuite as an argument.
+- /templates should contain your VVP-compliant VNF heat templates.
+- /preloads should contain a preload file for each VNF module (TODO: add link to preload documentation).
+ - For a VNF-API preload: vnf-name, vnf-type, generic-vnf-type, and generic-vnf-name should be empty strings.
+ - For a GR-API preload: vnf-name, vnf-type, vf-module-type, and vf-module-name should be empty strings.
+ - This information will be populated at runtime by the testsuite.
+- vnf-details should be a json file with the information that will be used by ONAP to instantiate the VNF. The structure of vnf-details is shown below.
+- VNF disk image must be uploaded and available in the OpenStack project being managed by ONAP
+- Modules must contain an entry for each module of the VNF. Only one module can be a base module.
+- api_type should match the format of the preloads that are provided in the package.
+- The other information should match what was used to configure ONAP during the pre-requisite section of this guide.
+
+.. code-block:: json
+
+ {
+ "vnf_name": "The Vnf Name",
+ "description": "Description of the VNF",
+ "modules": [
+ {
+ "filename": "base.yaml",
+ "isBase": "true",
+ "preload": "base_preload.json"
+ },
+ {
+ "filename": "incremental_0.yaml",
+ "isBase": "false",
+ "preload": "incremental_0.json"
+ },
+ ...
+ ],
+ "api_type": "[gr_api] or [vnf_api]",
+ "subscriber": "<subscriber name>",
+ "service_type": "<service type>",
+ "tenant_name": "<name of tenant>",
+ "region_id": "<name of region>",
+ "cloud_owner": "<name of cloud owner>",
+ "project_name": "<name of project>",
+ "owning_entity": "<name of owning entity>",
+ "platform": "<name of platform>",
+ "line_of_business": "<name of line of business>",
+ "os_password": "<openstack password>"
+ }
+
+Runnign the HEAT VNF Test
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The ONAP OOM Robot framework will run the test, using kubectl to manage the execution. The framework
+will copy your VNF template files to the robot container required to execute the test.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd oom/kubernetes/robot
+ $ ./instantiate-k8s.sh --help
+ ./instantiate-k8s.sh [options]
+
+ required:
+ -n, --namespace <namespace> namespace that robot pod is running under.
+ -f, --folder <folder> path to folder containing heat templates, preloads, and vnf-details.json.
+
+ additional options:
+ -p, --poll some cloud environments (like azure) have a short time out value when executing
+ kubectl. If your shell exits before the testsuite finishes, using this option
+ will poll the testsuite logs every 30 seconds until the test finishes.
+ -t, --tag <tag> robot testcase tag to execute (default is instantiate_vnf).
+
+ This script executes the VNF instantiation robot testsuite.
+ - It copies the VNF folder to the robot container that is part of the ONAP deployment.
+ - It models, distributes, and instantiates a heat-based VNF.
+ - It copies the logs to an output directory, and creates a tarball for upload to the OVP portal.
+
+
+**Sample execution:**
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ $ ./instantiate-k8s.sh --namespace onap --folder /tmp/vnf-instantiation/examples/VNF_API/pass/multi_module/ --poll
+ ...
+ ...
+ ...
+ ...
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Testsuites.Vnf Instantiation :: The main driver for instantiating ... | PASS |
+ 1 critical test, 1 passed, 0 failed
+ 1 test total, 1 passed, 0 failed
+ ==============================================================================
+ Testsuites | PASS |
+ 1 critical test, 1 passed, 0 failed
+ 1 test total, 1 passed, 0 failed
+ ==============================================================================
+ Output: /share/logs/0003_ete_instantiate_vnf/output.xml
+ + set +x
+ testsuite has finished
+ Copying Results from pod...
+ /tmp/vnf-instantiation /tmp/vnf-instantiation
+ a log.html
+ a results.json
+ a stack_report.json
+ a validation-scripts.json
+ /tmp/vnf-instantiation
+ VNF test results: /tmp/vnfdata.46749/vnf_heat_results.tar.gz
+
+The testsuite takes about 10-15 minutes for a simple VNF, and will take longer for a more complicated VNF.
+
+Reporting Results
+"""""""""""""""""
+Once the testsuite is finished, it will create a directory and tarball in /tmp (the name of the directory
+and file is shown at the end of the stdout of the script). There will be a results.json in that directory
+that has the ultimate outcome of the test, in the structure shown below.
+
+**Log Files**
+
+The output tar file will have 4 log files in it.
+
+- results.json: This is high-level results file of all of the test steps, and is consumed by the OVP portal.
+- report.json: This is the output of the vvp validation scripts.
+- stack_report.json: This is the output from querying openstack to validate the heat modules.
+- log.html: This is the robot log, and contains each execution step of the testcase.
+
+If the result is "PASS", that means the testsuite was successful and the tarball is ready for submission
+to the OVP portal.
+
+**results.json**
+
+.. code-block:: json
+
+ {
+ "vnf_checksum": "afc57604a3b3b7401d5b8648328807b594d7711355a2315095ac57db4c334a50",
+ "build_tag": "vnf-validation-53270",
+ "version": "2019.09",
+ "test_date": "2019-09-04 17:50:10.575",
+ "duration": 437.002,
+ "vnf_type": "heat",
+ "testcases_list": [
+ {
+ "mandatory": "true",
+ "name": "onap-vvp.validate.heat",
+ "result": "PASS",
+ "objective": "onap heat template validation",
+ "sub_testcase": [],
+ "portal_key_file": "report.json"
+ },
+ {
+ "mandatory": "true",
+ "name": "onap-vvp.lifecycle_validate.heat",
+ "result": "PASS",
+ "objective": "onap vnf lifecycle validation",
+ "sub_testcase": [
+ {
+ "name": "model-and-distribute",
+ "result": "PASS"
+ },
+ {
+ "name": "instantiation",
+ "result": "PASS"
+ }
+ ],
+ "portal_key_file": "log.html"
+ },
+ {
+ "mandatory": "true",
+ "name": "stack_validation",
+ "result": "PASS",
+ "objective": "onap vnf openstack validation",
+ "sub_testcase": [],
+ "portal_key_file": "stack_report.json"
+ }
+ ]
+ }
+
+
+Additional Resources
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+- `ONAP VVP Project <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/VNF+Validation+Program+Project>`_
+- `VVP Wiki Users Guide (this will track current ONAP master) <https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=68546123>`_
+
+Sample VNF templates are available on the VVP Wiki Users Guide page.
+
+Testing of TOSCA based VNFs
+---------------------------
+
+VNF Test Platform (VTP) provides an platform to on-board different test cases required for
+OVP for various VNF testing provided by VNFSDK (for TOSCA) and VVP(for HEAT) projects in
+ONAP. And it generates the test case outputs which would be uploaded into OVP portal for
+VNF badging.
+
+TOSCA VNF Test Environment
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+As pre-requestiests steps, Its assumed that, successful ONAP, Vendor VNFM and OpenStack
+cloud are already available. Below installation steps help to setup VTP components and CLI.
+
+.. image:: images/tocsa_vnf_test_environment.png
+ :align: center
+ :scale: 100%
+
+Installation
+^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Clone the VNFSDK repo.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ git clone --branch elalto https://git.onap.org/vnfsdk/refrepo
+
+Install the VTP by using script *refrepo/vnfmarket-be/deployment/install/vtp_install.sh*
+
+Follow the steps as below (in sequence):
+
+- vtp_install.sh --download : It will download all required artifacts into /opt/vtp_stage
+- vtp_install.sh --install : It will install VTP (/opt/controller) and CLI (/opt/oclip)
+- vtp_install.sh --start : It will start VTP controller as tomcat service and CLI as oclip service
+- vtp_install.sh --verify : It will verify the setup is done properly by running some test cases.
+
+Last step (verify) would check the health of VTP components and TOSCA VNF compliance and validation test cases.
+
+Check Available Test Cases
+""""""""""""""""""""""""""
+
+VTP supports to check the compliance of VNF and PNF based on ONAP VNFREQS.
+
+To check:
+
+- Go to command console
+- Run command oclip
+- Now it will provide a command prompt:
+*oclip:open-cli>*
-The command `docker ps` can be used to check if the 2 containers named
-'refrepo' and 'postgres' are running.
+Now run command as below and check the supported compliance testcases for VNFREQS.
-The VNF package to be tested should be copied to the container 'refrepo'.
+- csar-validate - Helps to validate given VNF CSAR for all configured VNFREQS.
+- csar-validate-rxxx - Helps to validate given VNF CSAR for a given VNFREQS xxx.
.. code-block:: bash
- $ sudo docker cp /path/to/VNF/name.csar refrepo:/opt
+ oclip:open-cli>schema-list --product onap-dublin --service vnf-compliance
+ +--------------+----------------+------------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |product |service |command |ocs-version |enabled |rpc |
+ +--------------+----------------+------------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |onap-dublin |vnf-compliance |csar-validate-r10087 |1.0 |true | |
+ +--------------+----------------+------------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |onap-dublin |vnf-compliance |csar-validate |1.0 |true | |
+ +--------------+----------------+------------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |onap-dublin |vnf-compliance |csar-validate-r26885 |1.0 |true | |
+ +--------------+----------------+------------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |onap-dublin |vnf-compliance |csar-validate-r54356 |1.0 |true | |
+ ...
+
+To know the details of each VNFREQS, run as below.
+.. code-block:: bash
-Run Tests with Dovetail
------------------------
+ oclip:open-cli>use onap-dublin
+ oclip:onap-dublin>csar-validate-r54356 --help
+ usage: oclip csar-validate-r54356
-Setting up Configuration Files
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ Data types used by NFV node and is based on TOSCA/YAML constructs specified in draft GS NFV-SOL 001.
+ The node data definitions/attributes used in VNFD MUST comply.
-For convenience and as a convention, we will create a home directory for storing
-all Dovetail related config files and results files:
+Now run command as below and check the supported validation testcases
.. code-block:: bash
- $ mkdir -p ${HOME}/dovetail
- $ export DOVETAIL_HOME=${HOME}/dovetail
+ oclip:onap-dublin>use open-cli
+ oclip:open-cli>schema-list --product onap-dublin --service vnf-validation
+ +--------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |product |service |command |ocs-version |enabled |rpc |
+ +--------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+ |onap-dublin |vnf-validation |vnf-tosca-provision |1.0 |true | |
+ +--------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+----------+------+
+
+Configure ONAP with required VNFM and cloud details
+"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
+**1. Setup the OCOMP profile onap-dublin**
-For example, here we set Dovetail home directory to be ``${HOME}/dovetail``.
-Afterwards, we will create a directory named ``pre_config`` inside this directory
-to store all Dovetail config related files and a directory named ``results``, where
-test results are going to be saved:
+Run following command to configure the ONAP service URL and creadentials as given below, which will be
+used by VTP while executing the test cases
.. code-block:: bash
- $ mkdir -p ${DOVETAIL_HOME}/pre_config
- $ mkdir -p ${DOVETAIL_HOME}/results
- $ chmod 777 ${DOVETAIL_HOME}/results
+ oclip:open-cli>use onap-dublin
+ oclip:onap-dublin>profile onap-dublin
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.onboarding:host-url=http://159.138.8.8:30280
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.onboarding:host-username=cs0008
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.onboarding:host-password=demo123456!
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:host-url=http://159.138.8.8:30205
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:host-password=demo123456\!
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:host-username=cs0008
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:service-model-approve:host-username=gv0001
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:service-model-distribute:host-username=op0001
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:service-model-test-start:host-username=jm0007
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:service-model-test-accept:host-username=jm0007
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:service-model-add-artifact:host-username=ocomp
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set sdc.catalog:vf-model-add-artifact:host-username=ocomp
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set aai:host-url=https://159.138.8.8:30233
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set aai:host-username=AAI
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set aai:host-password=AAI
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set vfc:host-url=http://159.138.8.8:30280
+ oclip:onap-dublin>set multicloud:host-url=http://159.138.8.8:30280
+
+NOTE: Mostly all above entries value would be same execept the IP address used in the
+URL, which would be ONAP k8s cluser IP.
+
+By default, SDC onboarding service does not provide node port, which is available to
+access from external ONAP network. so to enable for external access, register the SDC
+onboarding service into MSB and use MSB url for sdc.onboarding:host-url.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+ oclip:onap-dublin> microservice-create --service-name sdcob --service-version v1.0 --service-url /onboarding-api/v1.0 --path /onboarding-api/v1.0 --node-ip 172.16.1.0 --node-port 8081
-There should be a file `env_config.sh` inside ``pre_config`` directory to provide
-some info needed by test cases.
+NOTE: To find the node-ip and node-port, use the following steps.
-For TOSCA based VNFs, it should look like this:
+Find out SDC onboarding service IP and port details as given here:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ cat ${DOVETAIL_HOME}/pre_config/env_config.sh
- export HOST_URL="http://<docker host ip>:8702"
- export CSAR_FILE="/opt/name.csar"
+ [root@onap-dublin-vfw-93996-50c1z ~]# kubectl get pods -n onap -o wide | grep sdc-onboarding-be
+ dev-sdc-sdc-onboarding-be-5564b877c8-vpwr5 2/2 Running 0 29d 172.16.1.0 192.168.2.163 <none> <none>
+ dev-sdc-sdc-onboarding-be-cassandra-init-mtvz6 0/1 Completed 0 29d 172.16.0.220 192.168.2.163 <none> <none>
+ [root@onap-dublin-vfw-93996-50c1z ~]#
+
+Note down the IP address for sdc-onboarding-be 172.16.1.0
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+ [root@onap-dublin-vfw-93996-50c1z ~]# kubectl get services -n onap -o wide | grep sdc-onboarding-be
+ sdc-onboarding-be ClusterIP 10.247.198.92 <none> 8445/TCP,8081/TCP 29d app=sdc-onboarding-be,release=dev-sdc
+ [root@onap-dublin-vfw-93996-50c1z ~]#
-For HEAT based VNFs, the user should copy an archive of the HEAT template VNF
-packages to `pre_config`. The archive must be in zip (.zip) format.
-In addition, the zip of HEAT templates must be a flat collection of files, which
-means there should be no top-level directory and no sub-directories.
+Note down the port for sdc-onboarding-be 8445 8081
-Configuration file `env_config.sh` should look like this for HEAT based VNFs:
+Similarly, other service IP and Port could be discovered like above, in case not know earlier :)
+
+Verify these details once by typing 'set'
.. code-block:: bash
- $ cat ${DOVETAIL_HOME}/pre_config/env_config.sh
- export VNF_ARCHIVE_NAME="vnf_archive_name"
+ oclip:onap-dublin> set
+This profile would be used by user while running the test cases with ONAP setup configured in it, as below
+oclip --profile onap-dublin vnf-tosca-provision ....
-Starting Dovetail Docker
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+**2. Setup SDC consumer**
-Use the command below to create a Dovetail container and get access to its shell:
+SDC uses consumer concept to configure required VN model and service model artifacts. So
+following commands required to run, which will create consumer named ocomp, which is
+already configured in onap-dublin profile created in above steps.
.. code-block:: bash
- $ sudo docker run --privileged=true -it \
- -e DOVETAIL_HOME=$DOVETAIL_HOME \
- -v $DOVETAIL_HOME:$DOVETAIL_HOME \
- -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
- opnfv/dovetail:<tag> /bin/bash
+ oclip --product onap-dublin --profile onap-dublin sdc-consumer-create --consumer-name ocomp
+
+NOTE: command oclip could be used in scripting mode as above or in interactive mode as used
+in earlier steps
+
+**3. Update the cloud and vnfm driver details**
+
+In the configuration file /opt/oclip/conf/vnf-tosca-provision.json, update the cloud
+and VNFM details.
+
+.. code-block:: json
+
+ "cloud": {
+ "identity-url": "http://10.12.11.1:5000/v3",
+ "username": "admin",
+ "password": "password",
+ "region": "RegionOVP",
+ "version": "ocata",
+ "tenant": "ocomp"
+ },
+ "vnfm":{
+ "hwvnfmdriver":{
+ "version": "v1.0",
+ "url": "http://159.138.8.8:38088",
+ "username": "admin",
+ "password": "xxxx"
+ },
+ "gvnfmdriver":{
+ "version": "v1.0",
+ "url": "http://159.138.8.8:30280"
+ }
+ }
+
+**4.Configure the decided VNFRES (optional)**
+VTP allows to configure the set of VNFREQS to be considered while running the VNF
+compliance test cases in the configuration file /opt/oclip/conf/vnfreqs.properties.
+
+If not available, please create this file with following entries:
+.. code-block:: bash
-The ``-e`` option sets the DOVETAIL_HOME environment variable in the container
-and the ``-v`` options mount files from the Test Host to the destination path
-inside the container. The latter option allows the Dovetail container to read
-the configuration files and write result files into DOVETAIL_HOME on the Test
-Host. The user should be within the Dovetail container shell, once the command
-above is executed. In order to run ONAP VNF tests 'latest' <tag> must be used.
+ vnfreqs.enabled=r02454,r04298,r07879,r09467,r13390,r23823,r26881,r27310,r35851,r40293,r43958,r66070,r77707,r77786,r87234,r10087,r21322,r26885,r40820,r35854,r65486,r17852,r46527,r15837,r54356,r67895,r95321,r32155,r01123,r51347,r787965,r130206
+ pnfreqs.enabled=r10087,r87234,r35854,r15837,r17852,r293901,r146092,r57019,r787965,r130206
+ # ignored all chef and ansible related tests
+ vnferrors.ignored=
+ pnferrors.ignored=
+Runnign the TOSCA VNF Test
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Running OVP Test Suites
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Every test provided in VTP is given with guidelines on how to use it. On every execution of test cases, use the following additional arguments based on requirements
-Run VNF tests with the following command:
+- --product onap-dublin - It helps VTP choose the test cases written for onap-dublin version
+- --profile onap-dublin - It helps VTP to use the profile settings provided by admin (optional)
+- --request-id - It helps VTP to track the progress of the test cases execution and user could use this id for same. (optional)
+
+So, final test case execution would be as below. To find the test case arguments details, run second command below.
.. code-block:: bash
- $ dovetail run --testsuite <suite name> -d -r
+ oclip --product onap-dublin --profile onap-dublin --request-id req-1 <test case name> <test case arguments>
+ oclip --product onap-dublin <test case name> --help
+
+Running TOSCA VNF Compliance Testing
+""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
+
+To run compliance test as below with given CSAR file
+
+.. clode-block:: bash
+
+ oclip --product onap-dublin csar-validate --csar <csar file complete path>
+
+It will produce the result format as below:
+
+.. code-block:: json
+
+ {
+ "date": "Fri Sep 20 17:34:24 CST 2019",
+ "criteria": "PASS",
+ "contact": "ONAP VTP Team onap-discuss@lists.onap.org",
+ "results": [
+ {
+ "description": "V2.4.1 (2018-02)",
+ "passed": true,
+ "vnfreqName": "SOL004",
+ "errors": []
+ },
+ {
+ "description": "If the VNF or PNF CSAR Package utilizes Option 2 for package security, then the complete CSAR file MUST be digitally signed with the VNF or PNF provider private key. The VNF or PNF provider delivers one zip file consisting of the CSAR file, a signature file and a certificate file that includes the VNF or PNF provider public key. The certificate may also be included in the signature container, if the signature format allows that. The VNF or PNF provider creates a zip file consisting of the CSAR file with .csar extension, signature and certificate files. The signature and certificate files must be siblings of the CSAR file with extensions .cms and .cert respectively.\n",
+ "passed": true,
+ "vnfreqName": "r787965",
+ "errors": []
+ }
+ ],
+ "platform": "VNFSDK - VNF Test Platform (VTP) 1.0",
+ "vnf": {
+ "mode": "WITH_TOSCA_META_DIR",
+ "vendor": "ONAP",
+ "name": null,
+ "type": "TOSCA",
+ "version": null
+ }
+ }
+
+In case of errors, the errors section will have list of details as below. Each error block, will be
+given with error code and error details. Error code would be very useful to provide the troubleshooting
+guide in future. Note, to generate the test result in OVP archieve format, its recommended to run this compliance
+test with request-id similar to running validation test as below.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+ [
+ {
+ "vnfreqNo": "R66070",
+ "code": "0x1000",
+ "message": "MissinEntry-Definitions file",
+ "lineNumber": -1
+ }
+ ]
-For TOSCA based VNFs, `<suite name>` is `onap.tosca.2019.04` and for
-HEAT based ones, it is `onap.heat.2019.04`.
+Running TOSCA VNF Validation Testing
+""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
+VTP provides validation test case with following modes:
-When test execution is complete, a tar file with all result and log files is
-written in ``$DOVETAIL_HOME`` on the Test Host. An example filename is
-``${DOVETAIL_HOME}/logs_20180105_0858.tar.gz``. The file is named using a
-timestamp that follows the convention ‘YearMonthDay-HourMinute’. In this case,
-it was generated at 08:58 on January 5th, 2018. This tar file is used for
-uploading the logs to `OVP VNF portal`_.
+.. image:: images/tosca_vnf_test_flow.png
+ :align: left
+ :scale: 100%
-NOTE: If Dovetail run fails when testing `onap-vtp.validate.csar`, then follow the
-below guidelines to run the test again.
+
+setup: Create requires Vendor, Service Subscription and VNF cloud in ONAP
+standup: From the given VSP csar, VNF csar and NS csar, it creates VF Model, NS Model and NS service
+cleanup: Remove those entries created during provision
+provision: Runs setup -> standup
+validate: Runs setup -> standup -> cleanup
+checkup: mode helps to verify automation is deployed properly.
+
+For OVP badging, validate mode would be used as below:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ oclip --request-id WkVVu9fD--product onap-dublin --profile onap-dublin vnf-tosca-provision --vsp <vsp csar> --vnf-csar <v
+
+Validation testing would take for a while to complete the test execution, so user could use the above
+given request-id, to tracking the progress as below:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ sudo docker exec -it refrepo bash
- $ export OPEN_CLI_HOME=/opt/vtp
- $ cd $OPEN_CLI_HOME/bin
- $ ./oclip-grpc-server.sh
- $ #Exit docker by running CTRL+p+q
+ oclip execution-list --request-id WkVVu9fD
+ +------------+------------------------+--------------+------------------+------------------------------+--------------+------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
+ |request-id |execution-id |product |service |command |profile |status |start-time |end-time |
+ +------------+------------------------+--------------+------------------+------------------------------+--------------+------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
+ |WkVVu9fD |WkVVu9fD-1568731678753 |onap-dublin |vnf-validation |vnf-tosca-provision | |in-progress |2019-09-17T14:47:58.000 | |
+ +------------+------------------------+--------------+------------------+------------------------------+--------------+------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
+ |WkVVu9fD |WkVVu9fD-1568731876397 |onap-dublin |sdc.catalog |service-model-test-request |onap-dublin |in-progress |2019-09-17T14:51:16.000 | |
+ +------------+------------------------+--------------+------------------+------------------------------+--------------+------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
+ |WkVVu9fD |WkVVu9fD-1568731966966 |onap-dublin |sdc.onboarding |vsp-archive |onap-dublin |completed |2019-09-17T14:52:46.000 |2019-09-17T14:52:47.000 |
+ +------------+------------------------+--------------+------------------+------------------------------+--------------+------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
+ |WkVVu9fD |WkVVu9fD-1568731976982 |onap-dublin |aai |subscription-delete |onap-dublin |completed |2019-09-17T14:52:56.000 |2019-09-17T14:52:57.000 |
+ +------------+------------------------+--------------+------------------+------------------------------+--------------+------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
+ |WkVVu9fD |WkVVu9fD-1568731785780 |onap-dublin |aai |vnfm-create |onap-dublin |completed |2019-09-17T14:49:45.000 |2019-09-17T14:49:46.000 |
+ ......
+
+While executing the test cases, VTP provides unique execution-id (2nd column) for each step. As you note
+in the example above, some steps are in-progress, while others are completed already. If there is error
+then status will be set to failed.
+
+To find out the foot-print of each step, following commands are available
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ oclip execution-show-out --execution-id WkVVu9fD-1568731785780 - Reports the standard output logs
+ oclip execution-show-err --execution-id WkVVu9fD-1568731785780 - Reports the standard error logs
+ oclip execution-show-debug --execution-id WkVVu9fD-1568731785780 - Reports the debug details like HTTP request and responseoclip execution-show --execution-id WkVVu9fD-1568731785780 - Reports the complete foot-print of inputs, outputs of steps
+
+Track the progress of the vnf-tosca-provision test cases until its completed. Then the out of the validation
+test cases could be retrieved as below:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+ oclip execution-show --execution-id WkVVu9fD-1568731678753 - use vnf tosca test case execution id here
+
+It will provides the output format as below:
+
+.. code-block:: json
+
+ {
+ "output": {
+ "ns-id": null,
+ "vnf-id": "",
+ "vnfm-driver": "hwvnfmdriver",
+ "vnf-vendor-name": "huawei",
+ "onap-objects": {
+ "ns_instance_id": null,
+ "tenant_version": null,
+ "service_type_id": null,
+ "tenant_id": null,
+ "subscription_version": null,
+ "esr_vnfm_id": null,
+ "location_id": null,
+ "ns_version": null,
+ "vnf_status": "active",
+ "entitlement_id": null,
+ "ns_id": null,
+ "cloud_version": null,
+ "cloud_id": null,
+ "vlm_version": null,
+ "esr_vnfm_version": null,
+ "vlm_id": null,
+ "vsp_id": null,
+ "vf_id": null,
+ "ns_instance_status": "active",
+ "service_type_version": null,
+ "ns_uuid": null,
+ "location_version": null,
+ "feature_group_id": null,
+ "vf_version": null,
+ "vsp_version": null,
+ "agreement_id": null,
+ "vf_uuid": null,
+ "ns_vf_resource_id": null,
+ "vsp_version_id": null,
+ "customer_version": null,
+ "vf_inputs": null,
+ "customer_id": null,
+ "key_group_id": null,
+ },
+ "vnf-status": "active",
+ "vnf-name": "vgw",
+ "ns-status": "active"
+ },
+ "input": {
+ "mode": "validate",
+ "vsp": "/tmp/data/vtp-tmp-files/1568731645518.csar",
+ "vnfm-driver": "hwvnfmdriver",
+ "config-json": "/opt/oclip/conf/vnf-tosca-provision.json",
+ "vnf-vendor-name": "huawei",
+ "ns-csar": "/tmp/data/vtp-tmp-files/1568731660745.csar",
+ "onap-objects": "{}",
+ "timeout": "600000",
+ "vnf-name": "vgw",
+ "vnf-csar": "/tmp/data/vtp-tmp-files/1568731655310.csar"
+ },
+ "product": "onap-dublin",
+ "start-time": "2019-09-17T14:47:58.000",
+ "service": "vnf-validation",
+ "end-time": "2019-09-17T14:53:46.000",
+ "request-id": "WkVVu9fD-1568731678753",
+ "command": "vnf-tosca-provision",
+ "status": "completed"
+ }
+
+Reporting Results
+"""""""""""""""""
+
+VTP provides translation tool to migrate the VTP result into OVP portal format and generates the tar file
+for the given test case execution. Please refer `<https://github.com/onap/vnfsdk-refrepo/tree/master/vnfmarket-be/deployment/vtp2ovp>`_ for more details.
+
+Once tar is generated, it can be used to submit into OVP portal `<https://vnf-verified.lfnetworking.org/>`_
.. References
.. _`OVP VNF portal`: https://vnf-verified.lfnetworking.org