Make stand-alone Policy environment

This is a first cut at making it possible to easily run Policy
components within a stand-alone environment.  Made the following
changes:
- enhanced wait_for_port.sh to accept a list of hosts/ports
- enhanced wait_for_port.sh to accept an optional command to execute
  when the wait completes
- consolidated all of the yml files into a single file
- removed "extra" services from the yml so that a component and its
  dependents can be brought up in a single invocation
- modified the component setup.sh

With these changes, a developer can clone the csit repo, run detmVers.sh
to set the docker image version env variables, and then bring up a
component (and its dependents) using:

  docker-compose -f scripts/policy/docker-compose-all.yml
    up --detach <component>

Note: this does not preload or deploy any policies; that must be done
manually via curl.

Modified to use new simulator docker image.
Also fixed drools-apps CSIT broken due to disabling frankfurt
controller.
Also removed operational.Apex policy. The csar file used in
policy-distribution test is also updated to reflect this change.

Issue-ID: POLICY-2742
Change-Id: I412dbd5db9219ad2cdece9693f0b4b9fe7b2eb69
Signed-off-by: Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com>
Signed-off-by: a.sreekumar <ajith.sreekumar@bell.ca>
54 files changed
tree: 3f64002563d9338b3f8221ed6a09d532a0be9a1f
  1. plans/
  2. scripts/
  3. tests/
  4. .gitattributes
  5. .gitignore
  6. .gitreview
  7. INFO.yaml
  8. prepare-csit.sh
  9. README.md
  10. run-csit.sh
README.md

Manual CSIT Scripts

The scripts in this directory are to help developers manually kick off test flows on their own dev environments in order to help debug any test failures.