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failure_action=failure_action,
health_check_wait_duration_in_milliseconds=health_check_wait_duration,
health_check_stable_duration_in_milliseconds=health_check_stable_duration,
health_check_retry_timeout_in_milliseconds=health_check_retry_timeout,
upgrade_timeout_in_milliseconds=upgrade_timeout,
upgrade_domain_timeout_in_milliseconds=upgrade_domain_timeout
)
# Must always have empty list
app_params = parse_app_params(parameters)
if app_params is None:
app_params = []
def_shp = parse_service_health_policy(default_service_health_policy)
map_shp = parse_service_health_policy_map(service_health_policy)
app_health_policy = ApplicationHealthPolicy(
consider_warning_as_error=warning_as_error,
max_percent_unhealthy_deployed_applications=max_unhealthy_apps,
default_service_type_health_policy=def_shp,
service_type_health_policy_map=map_shp)
desc = ApplicationUpgradeDescription(
name='fabric:/' + application_id,
target_application_type_version=application_version,
parameters=app_params,
upgrade_kind='Rolling',
rolling_upgrade_mode=mode,
upgrade_replica_set_check_timeout_in_seconds=replica_set_check_timeout,
force_restart=force_restart,
monitoring_policy=monitoring_policy,
def create_app_health_policy(
warning_as_error, unhealthy_app, default_svc_health_map,
svc_type_health_map):
"""Create an application health policy description"""
from sfctl.custom_health import (parse_service_health_policy,
parse_service_health_policy_map)
from azure.servicefabric.models import ApplicationHealthPolicy
default_svc_type_policy = parse_service_health_policy(
default_svc_health_map
)
svc_type_policy = parse_service_health_policy_map(svc_type_health_map)
return ApplicationHealthPolicy(
consider_warning_as_error=warning_as_error,
max_percent_unhealthy_deployed_applications=unhealthy_app,
default_service_type_health_policy=default_svc_type_policy,
service_type_health_policy_map=svc_type_policy
)