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RE: Question on mandatory properties vs. node type substitution

  • 1.  RE: Question on mandatory properties vs. node type substitution

    Posted 12-11-2018 05:42
    Hi Gabor,   Apologies for the late reply.   I’m not sure if I understand your scenario correctly, but in general, property values in an abstract node will never be set by a substituting template. The must be set in the top-level template that includes the abstract node (e.g. using get_input functions) and then these values will be propagated to inputs of the substituting template (assuming the property mappings are set up correctly).   Of course, since each property is automatically reflected in a corresponding attribute with the same name, the attribute values will get retrieved from the substituting template (assuming outputs of the substituting template are properly mapped onto attributes of the abstract node).   Please let me know if I misunderstood your question.   Thanks,   Chris     From: tosca@lists.oasis-open.org <tosca@lists.oasis-open.org> On Behalf Of Marton, Gabor (Nokia - HU/Budapest) Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2018 12:52 AM To: tosca@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [tosca] Question on mandatory properties vs. node type substitution   Dear TOSCA Experts,   the following question is related to a problem under discussion in the ETSI NFV SOL001 group.   In the below second service template (example-top.tosca.yaml), can the value of property_2 come from a substitution template? In other words, is the second service template valid?   example-type.tosca.yaml:   tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_2   node_types:   node_type_1:     derived_from: tosca.nodes.Root     properties:       property_1:         type: string         constraints:           - valid_values: [ value_1, value_2 ]       property_2:         type: string   example-top.tosca.yaml:   tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_2   imports:   - example-type.tosca.yaml   topology_template:   node_templates:     node_template_1:       type: node_type_1       properties:         property_1: value_1 # property value constraint for matching     outputs:     output_1:       value: { get_property: [ node_template_1, property_2 ] } # value_3 from the sole matching substitution   example-subst-1.tosca.yaml:   tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_2   imports:   - example-type.tosca.yaml   topology_template:   substitution_mappings:     node_type: node_type_1     properties:       property_1: value_1       property_2: value_3   example-subst-2.tosca.yaml:   tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_2   imports:   - example-type.tosca.yaml   topology_template:   substitution_mappings:     node_type: node_type_1     properties:       property_1: value_2       property_2: value_4   In case the second service template is invalid, we need to use a work-around which is not perfect, e.g.:   example-type.tosca.yaml (modified):   tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_2   node_types:   node_type_1:     derived_from: tosca.nodes.Root     properties:       property_1:         type: string         constraints:           - valid_values: [ value_1, value_2 ]       property_2:         type: string         default: ''     Looking forward to receiving your response,   kind regards,   Gábor