Adjust PCEP module names
[integration/test.git] / csit / variables / tcpmd5user / variables.py
diff --git a/csit/variables/tcpmd5user/variables.py b/csit/variables/tcpmd5user/variables.py
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-"""
-Variables file for tcpmd5user suite.
-
-Expected JSON templates are fairly long,
-therefore there are moved out of testcase file.
-Also, it is needed to generate base64 encoded tunnel name
-from Mininet IP (which is not known beforehand),
-so it is easier to employ Python here,
-than do manipulation in Robot file.
-"""
-# Copyright (c) 2015 Cisco Systems, Inc. and others.  All rights reserved.
-#
-# This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
-# terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution,
-# and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
-
-import base64
-from string import Template
-
-
-__author__ = "Vratko Polak"
-__copyright__ = "Copyright(c) 2015, Cisco Systems, Inc."
-__license__ = "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
-__email__ = "vrpolak@cisco.com"
-
-
-# FIXME: Migrate values shared by other suites to separate Python module.
-
-
-def get_variables(mininet_ip):
-    """Return dict of variables for the given IPv4 address of Mininet VM."""
-    # TODO: Document in 'V' fashion, as in pcepuser/variables.py using more systematic local variable names.
-    # Dict of variables to return, starts empty and grows as function proceeds.
-    variables = {}
-    # Given mininet_ip, this will be the sympolic name uf tunnel under test.
-    tunnelname = "pcc_" + mininet_ip + "_tunnel_1"
-    # Base64 code for the symbolic name, as that is present in datastore.
-    tunnelname_bytes = tunnelname.encode("ascii")
-    pathcode_encoded = base64.b64encode(tunnelname_bytes)
-    pathcode = pathcode_encoded.decode("ascii")
-    variables["pcc_name"] = tunnelname
-    variables["pcc_name_code"] = pathcode
-    # JSON response when pcep-topology is ready but no PCC is connected.
-    variables[
-        "offjson"
-    ] = """{
- "topology": [
-  {
-   "topology-id": "pcep-topology",
-   "topology-types": {
-    "network-topology-pcep:topology-pcep": {}
-   }
-  }
- ]
-}"""
-    # Template of JSON response with pcep-topology seeing 1 PCC 1 LSP.
-    onjsontempl = Template(
-        """{
- "topology": [
-  {
-   "node": [
-    {
-     "network-topology-pcep:path-computation-client": {
-      "ip-address": "$IP",
-      "reported-lsp": [
-       {
-        "name": "$NAME",
-        "path": [
-         {
-          "ero": {
-           "ignore": false,
-           "processing-rule": false,
-           "subobject": [
-            {
-             "ip-prefix": {
-              "ip-prefix": "1.1.1.1/32"
-             },
-             "loose": false
-            }
-           ]
-          },
-          "lsp-id": 1,
-          "odl-pcep-ietf-stateful07:lsp": {
-           "administrative": true,
-           "delegate": true,
-           "ignore": false,
-           "odl-pcep-ietf-initiated00:create": false,
-           "operational": "up",
-           "plsp-id": 1,
-           "processing-rule": false,
-           "remove": false,
-           "sync": true,
-           "tlvs": {
-            "lsp-identifiers": {
-             "ipv4": {
-              "ipv4-extended-tunnel-id": "$IP",
-              "ipv4-tunnel-endpoint-address": "1.1.1.1",
-              "ipv4-tunnel-sender-address": "$IP"
-             },
-             "lsp-id": 1,
-             "tunnel-id": 1
-            },
-            "symbolic-path-name": {
-             "path-name": "$CODE"
-            }
-           }
-          }
-         }
-        ]
-       }
-      ],
-      "state-sync": "synchronized",
-      "stateful-tlv": {
-       "odl-pcep-ietf-stateful07:stateful": {
-        "lsp-update-capability": true,
-        "odl-pcep-ietf-initiated00:initiation": true
-       }
-      }
-     },
-     "node-id": "pcc://$IP"
-    }
-   ],
-   "topology-id": "pcep-topology",
-   "topology-types": {
-    "network-topology-pcep:topology-pcep": {}
-   }
-  }
- ]
-}"""
-    )
-    # Dictionly which tells values for placeholders.
-    repl_dict = {"IP": mininet_ip, "NAME": tunnelname, "CODE": pathcode}
-    # The finalized JSON.
-    variables["onjson"] = onjsontempl.substitute(repl_dict)
-    # The following strings are XML data.
-    # See https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/BGP_LS_PCEP:TCP_MD5_Guide#RESTCONF_Configuration
-    # For curl, string is suitable to became -d argument only after
-    # replacing ' -> '"'"' and enclosing in single quotes.
-    variables[
-        "key_access_module"
-    ] = """<module xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:jni:cfg">x:native-key-access-factory</type>
- <name>global-key-access-factory</name>
-</module>"""
-    variables[
-        "key_access_service"
-    ] = """<service xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:cfg">x:key-access-factory</type>
- <instance>
-  <name>global-key-access-factory</name>
-  <provider>/modules/module[type='native-key-access-factory'][name='global-key-access-factory']</provider>
- </instance>
-</service>"""
-    variables[
-        "client_channel_module"
-    ] = """<module xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">x:md5-client-channel-factory</type>
- <name>md5-client-channel-factory</name>
- <key-access-factory xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">
-  <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:cfg">x:key-access-factory</type>
-  <name>global-key-access-factory</name>
- </key-access-factory>
-</module>"""
-    variables[
-        "client_channel_service"
-    ] = """<service xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">x:md5-channel-factory</type>
- <instance>
-  <name>md5-client-channel-factory</name>
-  <provider>/modules/module[type='md5-client-channel-factory'][name='md5-client-channel-factory']</provider>
- </instance>
-</service>"""
-    variables[
-        "server_channel_module"
-    ] = """<module xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:prefix="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">"""
-    # What is your favourite way to concatenate strings without resembling tuple?
-    variables[
-        "server_channel_module"
-    ] += """prefix:md5-server-channel-factory-impl</type>
- <name>md5-server-channel-factory</name>
- <server-key-access-factory xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">
-  <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:cfg">x:key-access-factory</type>
-  <name>global-key-access-factory</name>
- </server-key-access-factory>
-</module>"""
-    variables[
-        "server_channel_service"
-    ] = """<service xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:prefix="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">"""
-    variables[
-        "server_channel_service"
-    ] += """prefix:md5-server-channel-factory</type>
- <instance>
-  <name>md5-server-channel-factory</name>
-  <provider>/modules/module[type='md5-server-channel-factory-impl'][name='md5-server-channel-factory']</provider>
- </instance>
-</service>"""
-    variables[
-        "pcep_dispatcher_module"
-    ] = """<module xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:pcep:impl">x:pcep-dispatcher-impl</type>
- <name>global-pcep-dispatcher</name>
- <md5-channel-factory xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:pcep:impl">
-  <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">x:md5-channel-factory</type>
-  <name>md5-client-channel-factory</name>
- </md5-channel-factory>
- <md5-server-channel-factory xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:pcep:impl">
-  <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:tcpmd5:netty:cfg">x:md5-server-channel-factory</type>
-  <name>md5-server-channel-factory</name>
- </md5-server-channel-factory>
-</module>"""
-    # Template to set password.
-    passwd_templ = Template(
-        """<module xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:config">
- <type xmlns:x="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:pcep:topology:provider">x:pcep-topology-provider</type>
- <name>pcep-topology</name>
- <client xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:pcep:topology:provider">
-  <address xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:controller:pcep:topology:provider">$IP</address>
-$PASSWD </client>
-</module>"""
-    )
-    # We use three template instantiations. No password:
-    repl_dict = {"IP": mininet_ip, "PASSWD": ""}
-    variables["no_passwd_module"] = passwd_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
-    changeme = """  <password>changeme</password>
-"""
-    # wrong password
-    repl_dict = {"IP": mininet_ip, "PASSWD": changeme}
-    variables["passwd_changeme_module"] = passwd_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
-    # and correct password.
-    topsecret = """  <password>topsecret</password>
-"""
-    repl_dict = {"IP": mininet_ip, "PASSWD": topsecret}
-    variables["passwd_topsecret_module"] = passwd_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
-    # All variables set, return dict to Robot.
-    return variables