New api-def: extraroute-atomic

Change-Id: Ib0338bb00652fb6a03c50f204ce8f19cf4d38352
Partial-Bug: #1826396 (rfe)
Related-Change: https://review.opendev.org/655680 (spec)
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@ -22,6 +22,17 @@ Extra routes extension
The extra route extension (``extraroute``) extends ``router`` resources adding The extra route extension (``extraroute``) extends ``router`` resources adding
a ``routes`` attribute that contains an array of route objects. Each route a ``routes`` attribute that contains an array of route objects. Each route
object has a ``destination`` and ``nexthop`` attribute representing the route. object has a ``destination`` and ``nexthop`` attribute representing the route.
When the ``extraroute-atomic`` extension is also available you can add
or remove a set of extra routes atomically on the server side. For details
please see below.
Extra routes (atomic) extension
===============================
The extra route atomic extension (``extraroute-atomic``) extends the
``router`` resource by adding two member actions (``add_extraroutes`` /
``remove_extraroutes``) to edit the set of extra routes atomically on
the server side.
HA capability for router extension (``l3-ha``) HA capability for router extension (``l3-ha``)
======================================================= =======================================================
@ -579,3 +590,143 @@ Response Example
.. literalinclude:: samples/routers/router-remove-interface-response.json .. literalinclude:: samples/routers/router-remove-interface-response.json
:language: javascript :language: javascript
Add extra routes to router
==========================
.. rest_method:: PUT /v2.0/routers/{router_id}/add_extraroutes
Atomically adds a set of extra routes to the router's already existing
extra routes.
This operation is a variation on updating the router's ``routes``
parameter. In all ways it works the same, except the extra routes sent
in the request body do not replace the existing set of extra routes.
Instead the extra routes sent are added to the existing set of
extra routes.
The use of the add_extraroutes/remove_extraroutes member actions
is preferred to updating the ``routes`` attribute in all cases when
concurrent updates to the set of extra routes are possible.
The addition's corner cases behave the following way:
* When (destinationA, nexthopA) is to be added but it is already present
that is accepted and the request succeeds.
* Two or more routes with the same destination but with different
nexthops are all accepted.
* A route whose destination overlaps the destination of existing routes
(e.g. ``192.168.1.0/24`` and ``192.168.1.0/22``) can be added and
existing routes are left untouched.
The format of the request body is the same as the format of a PUT
request to the router changing the ``routes`` parameter only.
The response codes and response body are the same as to the update of
the ``routes`` parameter. That is the whole router object is returned
including the ``routes`` parameter which represents the result of the
addition.
Normal response codes: 200
Error response codes: 400, 401, 404, 412
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- router_id: router_id
- routes: router-routes
Request Example
---------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/routers/router-add-extraroutes-request.json
:language: javascript
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- id: router-id-body
- name: router_name
- routes: router-routes
Response Example
----------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/routers/router-add-extraroutes-response.json
:language: javascript
Remove extra routes from router
===============================
.. rest_method:: PUT /v2.0/routers/{router_id}/remove_extraroutes
Atomically removes a set of extra routes from the router's already
existing extra routes.
This operation is a variation on updating the router's ``routes``
parameter. In all ways it works the same, except the extra routes sent
in the request body do not replace the existing set of extra routes.
Instead the the extra routes sent are removed from the existing set of
extra routes.
The use of the add_extraroutes/remove_extraroutes member actions
is preferred to updating the ``routes`` attribute in all cases when
concurrent updates to the set of extra routes are possible.
The removal's corner cases behave the following way:
* An extra route is only removed if there is an exact match (including the
``destination`` and ``nexthop``) between the route sent and the route
already present.
* When (destinationA, nexthopA) is to be removed but it is already missing
that is accepted and the request succeeds.
The format of the request body is the same as the format of a PUT
request to the router changing the ``routes`` parameter only. However
the routes sent are not meant to overwrite the whole ``routes``
parameter, but they are meant to be removed from the existing set.
The response codes and response body are the same as to the update of
the ``routes`` parameter. That is the whole router object is returned
including the ``routes`` parameter which represents the result of the
removal.
Normal response codes: 200
Error response codes: 400, 401, 404, 412
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- router_id: router_id
- routes: router-routes
Request Example
---------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/routers/router-remove-extraroutes-request.json
:language: javascript
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- id: router-id-body
- name: router_name
- routes: router-routes
Response Example
----------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/routers/router-remove-extraroutes-response.json
:language: javascript

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{
"router" : {
"routes" : [
{ "destination" : "10.0.3.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.13" },
{ "destination" : "10.0.4.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.14" }
]
}
}

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{
"router" : {
"id" : "64e339bb-1a6c-47bd-9ee7-a0cf81a35172",
"name" : "router1",
"routes" : [
{ "destination" : "10.0.1.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.11" },
{ "destination" : "10.0.2.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.12" },
{ "destination" : "10.0.3.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.13" },
{ "destination" : "10.0.4.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.14" }
]
}
}

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{
"router" : {
"routes" : [
{ "destination" : "10.0.3.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.13" },
{ "destination" : "10.0.4.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.14" }
]
}
}

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{
"router" : {
"id" : "64e339bb-1a6c-47bd-9ee7-a0cf81a35172",
"name" : "router1",
"routes" : [
{ "destination" : "10.0.1.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.11" },
{ "destination" : "10.0.2.0/24", "nexthop" : "10.0.0.12" }
]
}
}

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ from neutron_lib.api.definitions import expose_port_forwarding_in_fip
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import external_net from neutron_lib.api.definitions import external_net
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extra_dhcp_opt from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extra_dhcp_opt
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extraroute from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extraroute
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extraroute_atomic
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import filter_validation from neutron_lib.api.definitions import filter_validation
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import fip64 from neutron_lib.api.definitions import fip64
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import fip_port_details from neutron_lib.api.definitions import fip_port_details
@ -142,6 +143,7 @@ _ALL_API_DEFINITIONS = {
external_net, external_net,
extra_dhcp_opt, extra_dhcp_opt,
extraroute, extraroute,
extraroute_atomic,
filter_validation, filter_validation,
fip64, fip64,
firewall, firewall,

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@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ KNOWN_EXTENSIONS = (
'external-net', 'external-net',
'extra_dhcp_opt', 'extra_dhcp_opt',
'extraroute', 'extraroute',
'extraroute-atomic',
'filter-validation', 'filter-validation',
'fip-port-details', 'fip-port-details',
'flavors', 'flavors',

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# Copyright 2019 Ericsson Software Technology
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extraroute
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import l3
ALIAS = 'extraroute-atomic'
IS_SHIM_EXTENSION = False
IS_STANDARD_ATTR_EXTENSION = False
NAME = 'Atomically add/remove extra routes'
DESCRIPTION = ('Edit extra routes of a router on server side by atomically '
'adding/removing extra routes')
UPDATED_TIMESTAMP = '2019-07-10T00:00:00+00:00'
RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP = {
l3.ROUTERS: {}
}
SUB_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE_MAP = None
ACTION_MAP = {
l3.ROUTER: {
'add_extraroutes': 'PUT',
'remove_extraroutes': 'PUT',
}
}
REQUIRED_EXTENSIONS = [l3.ALIAS, extraroute.ALIAS]
OPTIONAL_EXTENSIONS = []
ACTION_STATUS = {}

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# Copyright 2019 Ericsson Software Technology
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import extraroute_atomic
from neutron_lib.tests.unit.api.definitions import base
class ExtrarouteAtomicDefinitionTestCase(base.DefinitionBaseTestCase):
extension_module = extraroute_atomic

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---
features:
- |
New API definition: ``extraroute-atomic``.