Programmatic Administration Interface
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Managing a gCube Hosting Node (gHN)
- 3 Managing a Running Instance (RI)
- 4 Adding a gCube Resource (different from gHN and RI) to a Scope
- 5 Removing a gCube Resource (different from gHN and RI) from a Scope
- 6 Deleting a gCube Resource
- 7 Editing a gCube Generic Resource
- 8 Banning a gCube Resource
Introduction
This section describes the programming interfaces that allow to configure, manage and control nodes, services, applications and resources in a gCube infrastructure. As the gCube technology is deployed as a distributed system, there exist several APIs to manage the different areas of the system. This section is a single point of reference for all these APIs by grouping them for their logical purpose.
This section includes the following topics:
Managing a gCube Hosting Node (gHN) | Describes operations related to manage a node of the infrastructure: how to shut it down or restart it (with and without deleting its state), how to add a new scope and remove an existing scope. |
Managing a Running Instance (RI) | Describes operation related to running instance management: how to add a new scope and remove an existing scope, how to deploy and undeploy them |
Adding/Removing a gCube Resource (different from gHN and RI) to/from a Scope | Describes how to add or remove scopes to/from gCube Resources that are not nodes or service's instances. |
Deleting a gCube Resource | Describes how to unregister gCube Resources from a scope. Deleting a resource (differently from removing it from a scope) physically removes the resource from the Information System. |
Editing a gCube Resource | Describes how to change the representation of gCube Resources in the Information System. Depending on the resource type, different components have to be contacted for this. |
Banning a gCube Resource | Describes how to instruct the Information System to exclude certain gCube resource from a given scope. This operation is available for VO-Managers and makes sense especially for nodes and running instances, when the decision to join or not a scope is partially under the control of Site Managers. |
For each of them, a detailed explanation is provided about which component(s) must be contacted for doing what and which are the scope constraints (if any).
Managing a gCube Hosting Node (gHN)
Shut down
Target: Shut down the node
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: gHNManager
- Where: the Running Instance on the gHN
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the gHNManager running on the gHN
- Operation to invoke: shutdown
- Parameters:
setClean=false
,setRestart=false
- Parameters:
Restart
Target: Restart the node and preserve its state
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: gHNManager
- Where: the Running Instance on the gHN
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the gHNManager running on the gHN
- Operation to invoke: shutdown
- Parameters:
setClean=false
,setRestart=true
- Parameters:
Restart and Clean
Target: Restart the node and clean its actual state
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: gHNManager
- Where: the Running Instance on the gHN
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the gHNManager running on the gHN
- Operation to invoke: shutdown
- Parameters:
setClean=true
,setRestart=true
- Parameters:
Add an existing Scope
Target: Add a scope to a gHN and the related Service Map is already available on the gHN
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to add
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: addResources
- Parameters:
setID=<GHN ID>
,setType=GHN
,setTargetScope=<new Scope>
- Parameters:
Add a new Scope
Target: Add a scope to a gHN and the related Service Map is not available on the gHN
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: gHNManager (in case of VO scope)
- Where: the Running Instance on the gHN
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the gHNManager running on the gHN
- Operation to invoke: addScope
- Parameters:
setScope=<new Scope>
,setMap=<string serialization of the Map>
- Parameters:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to add
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: addResources
- Parameters:
setID=<GHN ID>
,setType=GHN
,setTargetScope=<new Scope>
- Parameters:
Remove from a Scope
Target: Remove a gHN from a scope
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to remove
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: removeResources
- Parameters:
setID=<GHN ID>
,setType=GHN
,setTargetScope=<Scope to remove>
- Parameters:
Managing a Running Instance (RI)
Join a Scope
Target: Join a Running Instance to a scope
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to join
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: addResources
- Parameters:
setID=<RI ID>
,setType=RunningInstance
,setTargetScope=<Scope to Join>
- Parameters:
Remove from a Scope
Target: Remove a Running Instance from a scope
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to remove
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: removeResources
- Parameters:
setID=<RI ID>
,setType=RunningInstance
,setTargetScope=<Scope to remove>
- Parameters:
- Note: if the Running Instance is joined only to this scope, it is also undeployed
Deploy
Target: Deploy a new Running Instance in a Scope
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: addResources
- Parameters:
ServiceItem.setServiceClass=<Service Class>
,ServiceItem.setServiceName=<Service Name>
,ServiceItem.setServiceVersion=<Service Version>
,ServiceItem.setGHN=<GHN ID where to deploy>
(optional, suggested gHN to use),setTargetScope=<Scope to deploy in>
,ServiceList.setGHN=new String[] {"GHNID1","GHNID2","GHNID3","GHNID4","GHNID5"}
(optional, suggested gHNs to use)
- Parameters:
Undeploy
Target: Force the undeployment of a Running Instance from all the scopes it is joined; for a gentler undeploy, see here
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to remove or (if this not work) try all the other scopes to which the RI is joined
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: removeResources
- Parameters:
ServiceItem.setServiceClass=<Service Class of the RI>
,ServiceItem.setServiceName=<Service Name of the RI>
,ServiceItem.setServiceVersion=<Service Version of the RI>
,setTargetScope=<Scope to undeploy from>
- Parameters:
Adding a gCube Resource (different from gHN and RI) to a Scope
Add a gCube Resource to a Scope from the Parent Scope
Target: Add a gCube Resource to (i) a VRE scope from the parent VO or (ii) a VO scope from the infrastructure scope.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to add
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the new scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: addResources
- Parameters:
setID=<Resouurce ID>
,setType=<Resource Type>
,setTargetScope=<Scope to add>
- Parameters:
Add a gCube Resource from a VO to another VO
Target: Copy a gCube Resource from a VO to another VO
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: IS-Client
- Where: in the local instance of gCore
- How to find it: on the classpath
- Operation to invoke: execute to retrieve the resource to copy
- Parameters:
query=GCUBEResourceQuery
(with an appropriateQueryParameter
condition on the resource ID),GCUBEScope=<original VO>
,
- Parameters:
- Name: IS-Publisher
- Where: in the local instance of gCore
- How to find it: on the classpath
- Operation to invoke: registerGCUBEResource. Before to register the resource, the scope must be added to the local
GCUBEResource
object by invoking the methodGCUBEResource.addScope(<new scope>)
- Operation to invoke: registerGCUBEResource. Before to register the resource, the scope must be added to the local
- Parameters:
GCUBEResource=<resource object obtained from the IS-Client>
,GCUBEScope=<destination VO>
,GCUBESecurityManager=ServiceContext.getContext()||<dummy manager>
- Parameters:
Create a new gCube Resource
Target: Register a gCube Resource to (i) the infrastructure scope or (ii) a VO scope from scratch (e.g. the resource does not exist in any other scopes).
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: IS-Publisher
- Where: in the local instance of gCore
- How to find it: on the classpath
- Operation to invoke: registerGCUBEResource. Before to register the resource, the scope must be added to the local
GCUBEResource
object by invoking the methodGCUBEResource.addScope(<new scope>)
- Operation to invoke: registerGCUBEResource. Before to register the resource, the scope must be added to the local
- Parameters:
GCUBEResource=<resource profile>
,GCUBEScope=<new Scope>
,GCUBESecurityManager=ServiceContext.getContext()||<dummy manager>
- Parameters:
Removing a gCube Resource (different from gHN and RI) from a Scope
Remove from a Scope
Target: Remove a gCube Resource from a scope
Scope constraint:
- if the resource joins only the current scope, after the removal it has also to be deleted
- after the removal, the resource must be also updated in the other scopes it belongs to, otherwise it will wrongly report there a scope where actually it is not registered anymore. In order to do so, the just removed scope must be removed from the local
GCUBEResource
object by invoking the methodGCUBEResource.removeScope(<scope to remove>)
and then the resource must be updated in all the remaining scopes.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope to remove
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the scope to remove or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the scope to remove or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: removeResources
- Parameters:
setID=<Resouurce ID>
,setType=<Resource Type>
,setTargetScope=<Scope to remove>
- Parameters:
Deleting a gCube Resource
Delete a Resource from a Scope
Target: delete a resource from a scope
Scope constraint: a resource can be deleted if and only if it joins only the current scope. If the resource joins other scopes, it has to be only removed from the current scope, but not deleted.
Scope constraint: before to delete a resource, it must be also removed from the scope.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: IS-Publisher
- Where: in the local instance of gCore
- How to find it: on the classpath
- Operation to invoke: removeGCUBEResource.
- Parameters:
GCUBEResource=<resource ID>
,Type=<resource type>
,GCUBEScope=<Scope to remove from>
,GCUBESecurityManager=ServiceContext.getContext()||<dummy manager>
- Parameters:
Delete from the Infrastructure
Target: Delete a Resource from the infrastructure.
The resource must be
- firstly, removed from the VOs it belongs to
- then, removed from the Infrastructure Scope if it is also registered there.
- finally, it can be deleted from all its scopes
Exceptions
There exist exceptions to the standard way for deleting gCube Resources (in addition to the ones described for Running Instances and gHNs).
Delete a Scope Resource
Target: delete a Generic Resource modeling a Scope on the Information System. The only way is to dispose the modelled Scope.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the scope to remove or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the scope to remove or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: disposeScope
- Parameters:
DisposeScopeParameters.name=<Scope to dispose>
- Parameters:
Delete a Service
Target: delete a deployable service
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Software Repository
- Where: the Running Instance available in the Scope
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Software Repository in the scope
- Operation to invoke: delete
- Parameters:
Service ID =<identifier of the service to remove>
- Parameters:
Delete a Metadata Collection
Target: delete a Metadata Collection.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Metadata Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Metadata Collection
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in the current scope
- Operation to invoke: deleteCollection
- Parameters: -
Delete a Collection
To be completed
Editing a gCube Generic Resource
Standard Way
Target: edit a Generic Resource on the Information System.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: IS-Publisher
- Where: in the local instance of gCore
- How to find it: on the classpath
- Operation to invoke: updateGCUBEResource
- Parameters:
GCUBEResource=<resource>
,GCUBEScope=<Scope>
,GCUBESecurityManager=ServiceContext.getContext()||<dummy manager>
- Parameters:
Exceptions
There exist exceptions to the standard way for editing Generic Resources. These are mostly related to resources automatically generated by gCube Services that must be in turn contacted for the editing operation.
Scope Resources
Target: edit a Generic Resource modeling a Scope on the Information System.
Component(s) to contact:
- Name: Resource Manager
- Where: the Running Instance managing the Scope
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
/Resource/Profile/Body/Scope/text()=Scope Expression
, then extract the service URI from/Resource/Profile/Body/Service/text()
- How to find it: query on the IS that looks for a RI of the Resource Manager in scope or query on the IS that looks for the Generic Resource modeling the scope (the condition is
- Operation to invoke: changeScopeOptions
- Parameters:
ScopeOption.name=<option name>
,ScopeOption.value=<option value>
- Parameters:
Banning a gCube Resource
To be completed