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Revision as of 10:52, 5 June 2008
Contents
Software Repository
Introduction
The Software Repository validates, stores, and manages packages. It checks packages dependencies and giving both access to packages relations and access to the stored packages supports the dynamic packages deployment.
This repository accepts registration requests coming from the Sofware Archive Registration Portlet that is part of the VRE Management
Implentation Overview
This component is responsible for the validation, storage, and maintenance of the Software Archives, each software archive contains all files declared on the Service Profile . It checks packages dependencies and by ensuring access to them, it supports the dynamic packages deployment.
The Software Repository is a WSRF service, implemented as specified by the Singleton Pattern.
The service includes a Validation phase that checks software archives based on service profiles declarations. It control also that service profiles are valid against the service profile schema. Controls performed includes checking that all declared files are in the right place into the service archive structure. After validation phase (if successfull) it store in a pending state all packages declared in service profile. When the Software Archive is approved the Software Repository finally store all packages in the repository for dynamic deployment
Functionality
The signatures of the actual implemented methods are presented below. These operations allow uploading, deleting, listing, and getting package. As well as other advanced operations that operate over packages dependencies.
- 1. store
store(StoreMessage) -> String
This operation stores a software archive into the Software Repository in pending state. Pending status means that software archive is valid, and receive an unique ID that it was not previously used. The main issue of this method is the validation. You can find more informations about the controls performed on Software Archives Specification
StoreMessage type contains Service Class, Service Name and Version of the service, the URL from where the software archive can be downloaded, and the service description. Further contains a String[] with scopes where the Service should be published.
Return String with the result description NEW (if is the service is not already stored), UPDATE if the service is already present on Software Repsoitory and will be updated.
- 2. approve
approve (String) -> String
Approve an already stored service archive with the service ID passed as argument if exists.
String Service ID
Return It returns OK if operation success, an error message otherwise.
- 3. delete
delete (String) -> String
This operation deletes a stored pending software archive from the Software Repository with the service ID passed as argument if exists.
String Service ID
Return It returns OK if operation success, an error message otherwise.
- 4. get
get(GetMessage) -> String
GetMessage type contains Service Class, Service Name, Service Version, Package Name and Package Version of the requested package
Return The method returns the URI from where the requested package can be downloaded.
- 5. getServiceProfile
getServiceProfile (String) -> String
Return From a given unique ID this method return the corresponding Service Profile if exists, null otherwise.
- 6. getServiceProfileID
getServiceProfileID (ClsssName) -> String
Return From a given class and name parameter this method return the corresponding DILIGENT unique ID if exists, null otherwise.
- 7. listPending
listPending ( ) -> String
Return This operation returns an XML containing all stored service archives with status pending. The XML structure is as follow:
<Resultset> <Result> <UniqueID>String</UniqueID> <Class>String</Class> <Name>String</Name> <PackageName>String</PackageName> </Result> </Resultset>
- 8. listApproved
listApproved ( ) -> String
Return This operation returns an XML containing all stored service archives with status approved. The XML structure is as follow:
<Resultset> <Result> <UniqueID>String</UniqueID> <Class>String</Class> <Name>String</Name> <PackageName>String</PackageName> </Result> </Resultset>
- 9. listNonDeployableServices
listNonDeployableServices ( ) -> String
With this functionality it is possible to know which stored packages are not deployable due missing dependencies.
Return a XML with the following structure:
<Resultset> <Result> <Class>String</Class> <Name>String</Name> <PackageName>String</PackageName> </Result> </Resultset>
- 10. listAllDependenciesChain
listAllDependenciesChain (String) -> ListPackageArray
This operation lists all dependencies declared on the WSRF package declared on the service profile of a given unique ID.
Return Returned object type includes unique ID, package name, and type.
- 11. listSameDHNPackages
listSameDHNPackages (String) -> ListPackageArray
This operation lists all same DHN dependencies declared on the WSRF package declared on the service profile of a given unique ID.
Return Returned object type includes unique ID, package name, and type.
- 12. listSameDLPackages
listSameDLPackages (String) -> ListPackageArray
This operation lists all same DL dependencies declared on the WSRF package declared on the service profile of a given unique ID.
Return Returned object type includes unique ID, package name, and type.
- 13. listSameVOPackages
listSameVOPackages (String) -> ListPackageArray
This operation lists all same VO dependencies declared on the WSRF package declared on the service profile of a given unique ID.
Return Returned object type includes unique ID, package name, and type.
Dependencies
The dependencies of the Package Repository Service are:
- DHN: to host service.
- NAL: to access to HNM.
- Keeper common: for type definition.
- Grid Storage: to store DILIGENT packages on the Grid.
- Profile Manager: to parse Service Profile
- Commons-io from Jakarta: to File system functionality.
- Commons-compress from Jakarta: to File compress functionality.
Usage Example
Package Repository client
A Package Repository client is provided. The client uses all PR functionality in different ways, i.e. by calling directly the PR operations and by pre-processing the client input to generate the appropriate series of PR service calls.
Dependencies
- Package Repository service
- Keeper common
Usage
java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI store diligentID serviceArchiveURI description java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI storeList storeListFile java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI storeAndApproveList storeListFile java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI approve diligentID java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI approveList storeListFile java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI get diligentID packageName java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI delete diligentID java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI getServProfile diligentID java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI getServProfileID class name java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listPending java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listApproved java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listNonDeployable java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listAllDependenciesChain serviceID java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listSameDHNPackages serviceID java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listSameDLPackages serviceID java ClientPackageRepository pkgRepositoryURI listSameVOPackages serviceID
Where:
- pkgRepositoryURI: Package Repository address.
- diligentID: The unique ID of a Service Archive.
- serviceArchiveURI: The address from where the Service Archive can be downloaded.
- description: The Service Archive description.
- storeListFile: a list with Service Archives to store {diligentID, URI, description}.
- class: The Service Class.
- name: The Service Name.
- packageName: The package Name.
DILIGENT infrastructure initialization
In order to speed up the setting up of a DILIGENT infrastructure, and align available DILIGENT packages with current development process, an automated client that initialize the core DCL services (DIS and PR) is provided with the Package Repository component.
The procedure consists on a Thread that run the initialization method described below:
1. Download from ETICS list of last SA built 2. Delete from DIS all SPs 3. Delete from PR all packages 4. For each SA built 4.1. create a new resource into the DIS 4.2. if successful store SA on PR 4.2.1. if successful log success else remove resource from DIS and log failure else log failure
The Infrastructure Initialization Thread can be run by typing:
java org.diligentproject.keeperservice.packagerepositoryclients.InfrastructureInitialization -initInfra
The same client can be used to download togheter with the SA the related Source Packages and Javadoc Packages, and create a local storage of source/bynaries/javadoc that can be stored on CVS/SVN repository. To store a SA on the PR:
java org.diligentproject.keeperservice.packagerepositoryclients.InfrastructureInitialization -insert -module:<SERVICE_ARCHIVE_MODULE_NAME>
To update a previously stored SA on the PR ( and the related Service Profile on the DIS):
java org.diligentproject.keeperservice.packagerepositoryclients.InfrastructureInitialization -update -module:<SERVICE_ARCHIVE_MODULE_NAME> -id:<SA_ID>
To Remove a SA from the PR (and the related ServiceProfile from the DIS)
java org.diligentproject.keeperservice.packagerepositoryclients.InfrastructureInitialization -delete -id:<SA_ID>
To Download a SA binary package togheter with the related source packages and javadoc packages:
java org.diligentproject.keeperservice.packagerepositoryclients.InfrastructureInitialization -get -module:<SERVICE_ARCHIVE_MODULE_NAME>
Dependencies
- activation.jar
- commons-compress-20061201.jar
- jaxb-api.jar
- jaxb-impl.jar
- jaxb-xjc.jar
- jaxb1-impl.jar
- jsr173_api.jar
- org_diligentproject_common_profilemanager.jar
- org_diligentproject_keeperservice_packagerepository_stubs.jar
- org_diligentproject_informationservice_disregistry_stubs.jar
Usage
Update appropriately the required parameters on the properties file
org/diligentproject/keeperservice/packagerepositoryclients/InfrastructureInitialization.properties
to refer to a completely deployed infrastructure:
- VERSION the gCube SA Version (i.e. 0.3.0)
- REPOSITORY_DIR the local dir where a SVN/CVS Repository is defined
- SLEEP_TIME: Thread sleep time in minutes
- TMP_DIR: directory where all Service Archives from build repository will be downloaded and parsed
- ETICS_SA_LIST_URL: build repository URI
- VO: The VO to Initialize
- PR_EPR: PR to update address
- SECURITY_ENABLED true/false if the security is enabled on the infra
- UPDATE_PR true/false if the Initialization thread has to update the PR
- UPDATE_DIS true/false if the Initialization thread has to update the DIS
- PROXY_FILE the local proxy file
- BASE_HTTP_ULR teh base HTTP Url where Etics SA are stored
- LOG4JFILE a custom log4j
Run the program from a machine with the CLASSPATH set appropriately.
Know Bugs and Limitations
In current implementation the proxy to access to the Grid need to be created manually.