+"""Variables file for pcepuser 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
+
+__author__ = "Vratko Polak"
+__copyright__ = "Copyright(c) 2015, Cisco Systems, Inc."
+__license__ = "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
+__email__ = "vrpolak@cisco.com"
+
+import binascii
+from string import Template
+
+
+def get_variables(mininet_ip):
+ """Return dict of variables for the given IP address of Mininet VM."""
+ variables = {}
+ # 'V' style of explanation.
+ # Comments analyze from high level, to low level, then code builds from low level back to high level.
+ # ### Pcep-topology JSON responses.
+ # Some testcases see only the tunnel created by pcc-mock start: "delegated tunnel" (ID 1).
+ # Other testcases see also tunnel created on ODL demand: "instatntiated tunnel" (ID 2).
+ # Both tunnels can have two states. "Default" upon creation with single hop "1.1.1.1",
+ # and "updated" after update-lsp, which prepends another hop "2.2.2.2".
+ # Variable naming always specifies delegated state first, and ends with _json to distinguish from operation data.
+ # The whole list: default_json, updated_json, updated_default_json, updated_updated_json.
+ # Oh, and the state without mock-pcc connected is off_json.
+ # off_json has '{}' substring and no variable data, so here it is as a special case:
+ variables['off_json'] = '''{
+ "topology": [
+ {
+ "topology-id": "pcep-topology",
+ "topology-types": {
+ "network-topology-pcep:topology-pcep": {}
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+}'''
+ # Ok, other _json strings will have more regular structure and some variable data,
+ # so we will be using templates heavily.
+ # First off, there is segment describing PCC which conatins IP address but is otherwise constant.
+ # So the top-level template will look like this:
+ json_templ = Template('''{
+ "topology": [
+ {
+ "node": [
+ {
+ "network-topology-pcep:path-computation-client": {
+ "ip-address": "$IP",
+ "reported-lsp": [$LSPS
+ ],
+ "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": {}
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+}''')
+ # The _json variables will differ only in $LSPS, but $IP will be present inside.
+ # Thus, the $IP substitution will come last, and any auxiliary substitutions before this final one
+ # will have to use safe_substitute().
+ # As you see, $LSPS is in json_templ without preceding newline.
+ # As a rule, a segment will always start with endline and end without endline,
+ # so that we can add comma where needed.
+ # Discussion amout delegated and instantiated implies that $LSPS is either a single delegated LSP
+ # or a pair of delegated and instantiated (separated by comma) LSPS, in appropriate state.
+ # Of course, one LSP always follow a structure, for which here is the template:
+ lsp_templ = Template('''
+ {
+ "name": "$NAME",
+ "path": [
+ {
+ "ero": {
+ "ignore": false,
+ "processing-rule": false,
+ "subobject": [$HOPS
+ ]
+ },
+ "lsp-id": $ID,
+ "odl-pcep-ietf-stateful07:lsp": {
+ "administrative": true,
+ "delegate": true,
+ "ignore": false,
+ "odl-pcep-ietf-initiated00:create": false,
+ "operational": "up",
+ "plsp-id": $ID,
+ "processing-rule": false,
+ "remove": false,
+ "sync": true,
+ "tlvs": {
+ "lsp-identifiers": {
+ "ipv4": {
+ "ipv4-extended-tunnel-id": "$IP",
+ "ipv4-tunnel-endpoint-address": "1.1.1.1",
+ "ipv4-tunnel-sender-address": "$IP"
+ },
+ "lsp-id": $ID,
+ "tunnel-id": $ID
+ },
+ "symbolic-path-name": {
+ "path-name": "$CODE"
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ]
+ }''')
+ # IDs were already talked about, IP will be set last. Now, $NAME.
+ # Pcc-mock uses a fixed naming scheme for delegated tunnels, so one more template can be written,
+ # but it is so simple we can write just the one-line code instead:
+ delegated_name = 'pcc_' + mininet_ip + '_tunnel_1' # 1 == ID
+ # For the instantiated tunnel, user is free to specify anything, even charachers such as \u0000 work.
+ # But as we need to plug the name to XML, let us try something more friendly:
+ instantiated_name = 'Instantiated tunnel' # the space is only somewhat evil character :)
+ # What is CODE? The NAME in base64 encoding (without endline):
+ delegated_code = binascii.b2a_base64(delegated_name)[:-1] # remove endline added by the library function
+ instantiated_code = binascii.b2a_base64(instantiated_name)[:-1]
+ # The remaining segment is HOPS, and that is the place where default and updated states differ.
+ # Once gain, there is a template for a single hop:
+ hop_templ = Template('''
+ {
+ "ip-prefix": {
+ "ip-prefix": "$HOPIP/32"
+ },
+ "loose": false
+ }''')
+ # The low-to-high part of V comes now, it is just substituting and concatenating.
+ # Hops:
+ final_hop = hop_templ.substitute({'HOPIP': '1.1.1.1'})
+ update_hop = hop_templ.substitute({'HOPIP': '2.2.2.2'})
+ both_hops = update_hop + ',' + final_hop
+ # Lsps:
+ default_lsp_templ = Template(lsp_templ.safe_substitute({'HOPS': final_hop}))
+ updated_lsp_templ = Template(lsp_templ.safe_substitute({'HOPS': both_hops}))
+ repl_dict = {'NAME': delegated_name, 'ID': '1', 'CODE': delegated_code}
+ delegated_default_lsp = default_lsp_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict)
+ delegated_updated_lsp = updated_lsp_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict)
+ repl_dict = {'NAME': instantiated_name, 'ID': '2', 'CODE': instantiated_code}
+ instantiated_default_lsp = default_lsp_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict)
+ instantiated_updated_lsp = updated_lsp_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict)
+ # Json templates (without IP set).
+ repl_dict = {'LSPS': delegated_default_lsp}
+ default_json_templ = Template(json_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict))
+ repl_dict = {'LSPS': delegated_updated_lsp}
+ updated_json_templ = Template(json_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict))
+ repl_dict = {'LSPS': delegated_updated_lsp + ',' + instantiated_default_lsp}
+ updated_default_json_templ = Template(json_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict))
+ repl_dict = {'LSPS': delegated_updated_lsp + ',' + instantiated_updated_lsp}
+ updated_updated_json_templ = Template(json_templ.safe_substitute(repl_dict))
+ # Final json variables.
+ repl_dict = {'IP': mininet_ip}
+ variables['default_json'] = default_json_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ variables['updated_json'] = updated_json_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ variables['updated_default_json'] = updated_default_json_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ variables['updated_updated_json'] = updated_updated_json_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ # ### Pcep operations XML data.
+ # There are three operations, so let us just write templates from information at
+ # https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/BGP_LS_PCEP:Programmer_Guide#Tunnel_Management_for_draft-ietf-pce-stateful-pce-07_and_draft-ietf-pce-pce-initiated-lsp-00
+ # _xml describes content type and also distinguishes from similarly named _json strings.
+ add_xml_templ = Template('''<input xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:topology:pcep">
+ <node>pcc://$IP</node>
+ <name>$NAME</name>
+ <network-topology-ref xmlns:topo="urn:TBD:params:xml:ns:yang:network-topology">/topo:network-topology/topo:topology'''
+ + '''[topo:topology-id="pcep-topology"]</network-topology-ref>
+ <arguments>
+ <lsp xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:pcep:ietf:stateful">
+ <delegate>true</delegate>
+ <administrative>true</administrative>
+ </lsp>
+ <endpoints-obj>
+ <ipv4>
+ <source-ipv4-address>$IP</source-ipv4-address>
+ <destination-ipv4-address>1.1.1.1</destination-ipv4-address>
+ </ipv4>
+ </endpoints-obj>
+ <ero>
+ <subobject>
+ <loose>false</loose>
+ <ip-prefix><ip-prefix>1.1.1.1/32</ip-prefix></ip-prefix>
+ </subobject>
+ </ero>
+ </arguments>
+</input>''')
+ update_xml_templ = Template('''<input xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:topology:pcep">
+ <node>pcc://$IP</node>
+ <name>$NAME</name>
+ <network-topology-ref xmlns:topo="urn:TBD:params:xml:ns:yang:network-topology">/topo:network-topology/topo:topology'''
+ + '''[topo:topology-id="pcep-topology"]</network-topology-ref>
+ <arguments>
+ <lsp xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:pcep:ietf:stateful">
+ <delegate>true</delegate>
+ <administrative>true</administrative>
+ </lsp>
+ <ero>
+ <subobject>
+ <loose>false</loose>
+ <ip-prefix><ip-prefix>2.2.2.2/32</ip-prefix></ip-prefix>
+ </subobject>
+ <subobject>
+ <loose>false</loose>
+ <ip-prefix><ip-prefix>1.1.1.1/32</ip-prefix></ip-prefix>
+ </subobject>
+ </ero>
+ </arguments>
+</input>''')
+ remove_xml_templ = Template('''<input xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:topology:pcep">
+ <node>pcc://$IP</node>
+ <name>$NAME</name>
+ <network-topology-ref xmlns:topo="urn:TBD:params:xml:ns:yang:network-topology">/topo:network-topology/topo:topology'''
+ + '''[topo:topology-id="pcep-topology"]</network-topology-ref>
+</input>''')
+ # The operations can be applied to either delegated or instantiated tunnel, NAME is the only distinguishing value.
+ # Also, the final IP substitution can be done here.
+ repl_dict = {'IP': mininet_ip}
+ repl_dict['NAME'] = delegated_name
+ variables['update_delegated_xml'] = update_xml_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ variables['remove_delegated_xml'] = remove_xml_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ repl_dict['NAME'] = instantiated_name
+ variables['add_instantiated_xml'] = add_xml_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ variables['update_instantiated_xml'] = update_xml_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ variables['remove_instantiated_xml'] = remove_xml_templ.substitute(repl_dict)
+ # All variables ready.
+ return variables